PocketWizard MiniTT1 Quick Manual

For canon, 340-354 mhz, us fcc/ic
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Thank you for buying a PocketWizard MiniTT1/FlexTT5 system for
Canon DSLR E-TTL cameras and flashes.
To help you get started please
read this quick guide and familiarize yourself with the system.
Check www.PocketWizard.com for the latest firmware and full user manual, as
well as the PocketWizard Utility which enables setting additional features for your
ControlTL
radio slave.

Quick Guide

MiniTT1
/FlexTT5
for Canon
340 – 354 MHz, US FCC/IC
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Summary of Contents for PocketWizard MiniTT1

  • Page 1: Quick Guide

    To help you get started please read this quick guide and familiarize yourself with the system. Check www.PocketWizard.com for the latest firmware and full user manual, as well as the PocketWizard Utility which enables setting additional features for your ControlTL radio slave.
  • Page 2 CONFIGURATION: Your new PocketWizard runs on very sophisticated software we call ControlTL . This software ™ can be configured to your specific needs using a PocketWizard Utility program that can be downloaded online. REGISTRATION: ControlTL software is designed to be “Future Proof” and will be upgraded from time-to-time.
  • Page 3: The Fcc Wants You To Know

    (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. MiniTT1 FCC ID Number: KDS-PW3-004 FlexTT5 FCC ID Number: KDS-PW3-005 MiniTT1 CANADA IC: 2170A-PW3004...
  • Page 4: Read Me First

    MiniTT1 ™ Internal Antenna Battery Compartment (on bottom) Configuration/Channel 1 Configuration/Channel 2 USB Connector Power Off (under rubber cover) TEST/LEARN Button Canon-style Hot Shoe with Pass Through Status LED Locking Ring (on bottom foot) READ ME All equipment should be turned OFF when making connections.
  • Page 5 Canon’s PocketWizard Channel. system or PocketWizard’s, operation PocketWizard Channel is used is identical. instead of Canon channel. See LEARN Mode section. You may use a FlexTT5 as a transmitter instead of a MiniTT1 in all scenarios.
  • Page 6: Flash On Camera

    All remote E-TTL flashes will be treated as one zone of light. 3. Make sure all your PocketWizard units are on the same Channel and trigger normally. This mode is like using Canon ST-E2 (non-ratio mode) or 580EX (I or II, master mode, main flash off, non-ratio) in camera shoe.
  • Page 7 Flash on Camera 1. Slide MiniTT1 Transmitter onto camera. 2. Slide Canon 580EX Speedlite onto MiniTT1 unit. Set for MASTER = ON. Enable Zones per flash instructions. Canon Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2 may also be used. 3. Set remote FlexTT5 unit to desired Canon Ratio Zone (A, B, C) using FlexTT5 Zone Switch.
  • Page 8: Learn Mode

    2. Press and hold TEST for several seconds until LED blinks amber, then release TEST. 3. Quickly press and hold TEST on teaching Transmitting unit (MiniTT1, FlexTT5, Plus II or MultiMAX). When LED blinks green, channel is learned. Connected flash may trigger during LEARN.
  • Page 9: Manual Flash

    2. If desired, slide Canon E-TTL Speedlite (MASTER = ON) onto MiniTT1 unit. 3. Make sure all your PocketWizard units are on the same Channel and trigger normally. Note: Manual remote flashes are not calculated as part of the E-TTL exposure.
  • Page 10: Other Functions

    flash. The channel used for relay transmit is 1 higher than taught channel, unless set via PocketWizard Utility. Example: if you taught FlexTT5 unit Channel 3 then relay transmit occurs on Channel 4.
  • Page 11 Auto ISO and Aperture Tracking Enabled Exposure Compensation Center Value = 3.5 HyperSync Offset = -250 microseconds Remote TTL Flash Sleep Mode = Disabled Camera Model = Auto All settings may be configured using the PocketWizard Utility available from www.pocketwizard.com...
  • Page 12: Specifications

    Specifications Trigger Delay = 0 seconds – “fast as a wire” Batteries: MiniTT1 = CR2450 or CR2354 (100s of hours) FlexTT5 = 2 x AA (IEC:LR6) (60 hours) Powerable via USB AC adapter (powering from computer USB port not recommended) Maximum FPS: Up to 12 (varies with camera, E-TTL usage reduces FPS) E-TTL: E-TTL I &...

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