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Yongnuo YN560-TX User Manual
Yongnuo YN560-TX User Manual

Yongnuo YN560-TX User Manual

Manual flash trigger remote controller

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5.Preparation
1).Install two AA batteries.
2).Install this controller on the hot-shoe of the camera.
3).Turn on the power, and the power indicator light
will light.
4).Communication mode (RF602/RF603) setup: Long
press [Hz/FN] button, the screen will display the
current communication mode of the transceiver
t h i s c o n t r o l l e r i s c o m p a t i b l e w i t h . T h e
communication mode can be set as RF602 or RF603.
Press [OK] button to save and exit.
5).Channel setup: Long press [ZOOM/CH] button,
when the channel and simulative channel switch
on the LCD blink, set this controller and the
flash in the same channel. When use this controller
with RF602/RF603/RF603II transceiver, the channel
switch state of the transceiver should be set into
the same as the simulative channel switch
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11.Wireless Triggering Function
1). Test flash
Press [TEST] button on this controller to test flash.
2). Shoot with YN560-TX(Wireless Triggering)
When half pressing shutter release button on the camera, this controller will give a wake-up signal, the signal
indicator light of this controller turns green and the signal indicator light of the flash turns blue.
When full pressing shutter release button on the camera, Yn560 III will flash according to the mode (flash
output) set on YN560-TX controller and the signal indicator lights of this controller and the flash turn red;
when triggering RF602/RF603/RF603II, the flash output should be adjusted manually on the flash.
The settings displayed on the flash are subject to the final settings set on the flash or this controller.
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YN560 III
1.Features
Suppor ts all the YONGNUO YN560 III
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Flashes Released since Januar y of 2013
Two Flash Modes: M/Multi
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Remote control of Flash Output and Zoom
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per group, up to 6 groups.
Compatible with RF602/RF603/RF603 II
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16 Channels
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Large and Clear Screen, User Friendly
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Interface.
Transmission Range: 100 Meters.
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Wireless Shutter Receiver of RF603/RF603 II
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Please activate the group function of
v
YN560-III with YN560-TX before use,
and
then remote control the flash mode (flash
output) and zoom setup of each group with
this controller YN560-TX. It's no need to
operate directly on the flash. The flash
s c r e e n w i l l s y n c h r o n o u s l y d i s p l a y t h e
p a r a m e t e r
w h i c h
i s
s e t
o n
t h e
corresponding group of the controller.
6. Activate Group Function of YN560 III
1).Set communication mode and channel:
Set YN560 III as RX slave flash mode, and set its
communication mode (RF602/RF603)and channel
same as YN560-TX.
2).Activate group function of the flash:
Press [ZOOM/CH] button and [Hz/FN] button on the
controller simultaneously, the controller will display
ACT (ACTIVATE); when the display screen of the flash
displays as shown in the picture, press [OK] button on
the flash, the group function of YN560 III will be
activated.
3).Set flash groups:
Press [MODE] button and [TRIG MODE] button on the
flash simultaneously to set the flash groups (A-F).
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After group function of YN560III is activated, the
display screen of the flash will synchronously
d i s p l a y t h e p a r a m e t e r w h i c h i s s e t o n t h e
corresponding group of the controller.
YN560 III
RF603 II
2. Cautions
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Before this product is connected or installed,
please turn off the power of all the associated
equipment.
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Keep this product dr y. Do not touch it with wet
hands, and do not immerse it into water or expose it in
the rain. If not, it may work abnormally or damaged.
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Do not use this product in inflammable and
explosive places. If not, it may cause fire or explosion.
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This product involves batteries. Refers to the use of
ba t te r i e s , p l e a s e s t r i c t l y c o m p l y w i t h re l e va n t
regulations. If not, it may cause property damage or
personally injur y.
3.Model Description
YN560-TX For C
YN560-TX For N
More suitable
More suitable
for Canon cameras
for Nikon cameras
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When this controller is used for non-dedicated
cameras, it won't support waking the flash up from
the camera, and the triggering function will be
unrestricted.
7.Set Group and Flash Mode
1). Long pressing [
] button to switch the page of
A/B/C group or the page of D/E/F group.
2). Short pressing [
] button: ①select groups, then
press [MODE] button; ② the flash mode will be
switched between M, Multi or - - (- - means flash is
disabled of the group).
12.Wireless Shutter Receiver Function
This controller supports using RF603/RF603 II
transceiver which set in the same channel to
wireless remote control shutter.
1).As shown in the picture, connect this controller
to the camera shutter socket with a shutter
cable(LS-2.5 series).
2).The camera will focus when you half press the
multifunction button on the transceiver in
hands, and the focusing indicator light will
light (green); the camera will shoot when you
full press the multifunction button, and the
shutter indicator light will light (red).
Flash on the transceiver can be triggered
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synchronously.
RF603 II should be set in " TRX" state.
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4.Parts and Explanations
Flash mode:M/Multi Flash output/zoom
Group:
Flash
A-F
output
fine tune
Channel:1-16
Flash Count Frequency
8. Set Flash Output of the Current Group
M mode:
Adjust the flash output of the current group from
1/128 to 1/1 by pressing [RIGHT] button or [LEFT]
button; fine tune the flash output (+0.3, +0.7) by
pressing [UP] button or [DOWN] button.
Multi Mode:
Adjustment range of flash output is 1/128-1/4.
13.Troubleshooting Guide
1.The flash can't be triggered.
1).Check if the communication mode of this
controller is set into the same mode as the flash
(transceiver).
2).Check if the channel of this controller is set into
the same channel as the flash (transceiver).
2. The flash groups of YN560 III can't be set.
Re-activate the flash group of YN560 III with
YN560-TX.
14.Restore Factor y Settings
Press [MODE] button and [ZOOM/CH] button
simultaneously till CLA (CLEAR) appeared on the
display screen to restore factor y settings of this
controller.
①Status indicator light: Green light when waking
up (focusing); red light when triggering (shutter).
②Display screen: Displays the current functions
status clearly and visually.
③MODE: To set flash modes (M/Multi/- -).
: To elect groups (A/B/C/D/E/F).
⑤Interface for shutter release: To implement
wireless shutter release function with a shutter
release cable connected.
⑥Test button/Power indicator light: When turns
on the power, the power indicator light will light
on; press this button to test flash.
⑦Zoom/CH: Short press this button to adjust
zoom settings (24-105MM); long press this button
to set channels (1-16).
⑧Hz/FN: short press this button to adjust multi
flash count or multi flash frequency; long press
t h i s b u t t o n t o s e t c o m m u n i c a t i o n m o d e s
(RF602/RF603).
⑨Power switch: ON/OFF.
⑩Select/Setup button group: To set various
parameter, [LEFT] button is to reduce, [RIGHT]
button is to increase, [UP] button or [DOWN]
button is to fine tune, and [OK] button in the
middle is to confirm.
9.Multi Flash Frequency & Flash Count
In Multi mode, short press [Hz/FN] button to
select and set multi flash frequency and multi
flash count.
10. Set Zoom for Each Group
Enter the zoom setup mode by short pressing
[ZOOM/CH] button (setting range is 24-105MM),
then save the settings and exit by short pressing
[ZOOM/CH] button or [OK] button.
15.Specification
Product Type: FSK 2.4G wireless controller
Distance: 100M
Wireless Channel: 16
Flash Mode: M/Multi
Group Control: A/B/C/D/E/F
Zoom Range: 24-105MM
Shutter Interface: 2.5mm shutter interface
Batter y Type: AA*2
Stand-by Time: 120 hours
Dimensions: 70mm*97.5mm*43mm
Net Weight: 98g
The functions of this manual are based on test
conditions of our company. Further notice will not
be given if the design and specifications change.
The YONGNUO logo in this manual includes the
registered trademark or trademark of SHENZHEN
YONGNUO PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT Co., Ltd
in China or/and other countries (regions). All
other trademarks are the proper ty of their
respective owners.

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