Powering Up - Vello FreeWave Fusion Basic User Manual

Wireless flash/shutter remote trigger system
Hide thumbs Also See for FreeWave Fusion Basic:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

POWERING UP

After you've set both the Transmitter and
Receiver to the same channel, place the
correct batteries in the devices. Insert the
two included AAA batteries in the battery
compartment of the Receiver, being careful
to orient them with the correct polarity
marked on the inside of the battery cover.
Then, open the battery compartment on
the Transmitter and insert the included
23A battery using the correct polarity.
14
On the side of the Receiver is a switch
labeled Camera/Off /Flash. To conserve
battery power, you should keep the switch
in the Off position except when the
Receiver is actually in use. Slide the switch
to "Flash" if you're using it as a remote
flash trigger or to "Camera" if you're
using the set as a remote wireless camera
shutter trigger. The Transmitter battery
has a life of approximately two years in
standby mode. It has no On/Off button.
Note: Many modern flashes and cameras have
a Sleep mode. You must turn off the Sleep mode
in your flash or camera before using the Fusion
Basic. Refer to your flash or camera user manual
for instructions.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents