Led Signal Guide - Cactus V6 IIs User Manual

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activated groups will be shown on the screen.
3. Adjust the zoom level of each group as you would to adjust the power level (see
Section 12.1). The zoom control supports both single group and multi-group
adjustments.
You may also combine the RF60 series with TTL flashes to form a remote flash control
system. For example, assign a RF60x to group A, a Canon 580EX II (with a V6 II RX) to
group B, and a Nikon SB-900 (with another V6 II RX) to group C. The V6 IIs TX will be
able to trigger them all, set their power levels in either relative or absolute power
mode and adjust their zoom angles.
17.1.2 RF60 Series as Master
(image)
You may assign the RF60 series as master on the camera's hot shoe and let it trigger
and command other RF60 Slave and V6 IIs RX units. While the RF60 series Master can
control the power and zoom levels of slave flashes, it would not be able to support
high speed synchronization.
17.2 V6 Series
The Cactus V6 IIs in TX mode can work in pairs with V6 II or V6 in RX mode to support
high speed sync capabilities, but not vice versa.
17.3 V5 and LV5
The Cactus V6 IIs transceiver can work in pairs with the Cactus V5 or LV5 for wireless
triggering without group control. They all share the same 2.4GHz, 16-channel
platform.
Since the V5 and LV5 do not support groups and remote power control, the V6 IIs TX
will trigger all V5s, independent of which group it considers active. Similarly, both V5
and LV5 will trigger any V6 IIs RX, independent of which group the V6 IIs RX has been
assigned to.

18. LED Signal Guide

Status
Indicator on TX
Indicator on RX

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