Pixel King Instruction Manual

Pixel King Instruction Manual

Flash e-ttl trigger for canon
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Instruction Manual
King
Flash E-TTL Trigger
Overview
Thank you for purchasing PIXEL product
Thank you for purchasing the Pixel product --- King. King achieves high-sync flash
shooting with Canon cameras and other creative lighting function including E-TTL II,
E-TTL, FP... etc. King supports shutter speeds up to 1/8000 s. King has 3 different
groups; each group can use multiple units and set each as individual power settings.
When using the EOS EXII series flash, you can set the flash power in the camera
menu, directly.
Please read this instruction manual completely and ensure proper operations with
your flashgun before using this product.
Cautions
1.
Make sure the camera and flash are powered off before installing the King.
2.
As an electronic accessory this may be affected by rare environmental causes.
Normal working operations should not be affected by this.
For Canon
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  • Page 1 Canon cameras and other creative lighting function including E-TTL II, E-TTL, FP… etc. King supports shutter speeds up to 1/8000 s. King has 3 different groups; each group can use multiple units and set each as individual power settings.
  • Page 2: In The Box

    Failure to follow this may cause explosions, fire or personal injury. Included items Please check the listed items below in the package, please contact your dealer if there are missing items. King Transmitter King Receiver PC-1/4 Connecting Cable (6.35mm) PC-3.5 Connecting Cable Hot Sho e Pr ot ec tor USB 2.0 Cable...
  • Page 3: Specifications

    E-TTL、TTL、M Flash Mode Sync Mode 1st Curtain, 2nd Curtain, High Speed Sync Group Control 3 different groups (7 different combinations) King supports flash zooming, focal length, ISO, Function shutter speed, FV lock and FP Sync Speed 1/8000S Compatible Flash Flashgun, Studio light and outdoor light...
  • Page 4: Function

    Support firmware upgrade Support multi receiver control Support flash focusing light When King is used with EOS EXII flash, flash power can be adjusted in camera menu. Follow camera instructions for above usage. Device does not support: Do not support flashes using mixed modes, such as E-TTL and M together...
  • Page 5: Compatible Device

    Compatible Device King transmitter compatible with For the camera co patible list, please kindly to visit our website http://www. pixelhk.com King receiver compatible with Canon EOS flash Canon EOS 580EXII、580EX、430EXII、430EX、320EX、270EXII、220EX Flash Aftermarket flash Metz, Sigma, Sunpak, Nissin Studio and outdoor flash Support external flash control in camera menu 450D、500D、550D、600D、40D、50D、60D、7D、...
  • Page 6: Name Of Each Part

    Name of each part Transmitter Battery Compartment Group setting Gr oup button (GP SET) Channel Indicator Indicator Sticker Channel setting button (CH SET) PC sync socket USB Socket Power Switch Hot Shoe Eyelet Trigger pin Operation Indicator Mounting Foot Receiver Battery Compartment Group setting button (GP SET)
  • Page 7 1.2V battery; also supports 5V DC power supplied through USB socket. King is using 2-steps power switch; switch to OFF to turn off and switch to ON to turn on. The setting will be saved after the power is off, even the different setting on...
  • Page 8 2. Channel or Group: Slightly press CH SET and GP SET button to check the current status and enter setting mode. Setting: Press CH SET and GP SET to change the channel and group after entering setting mode; LED will turn off and exit from setting mode after 3sec. 3、Operation Indicator Operation indicator is a 2 color LED.
  • Page 9: Socket

    5、Hot Shoe Hot Shoe: Transmitter hot shoe is not support for flashgun. This is for PIXEL product N- ETTL accessory which can be controlled flash power for each group. Please kindly to ready this accessory instruction for more information.
  • Page 10 Device Installation Transmitter Installation 1. Loosen the transmitter lock ring to the right and insert into camera hot shoe; tighten the transmitter lock ring to the left. Receiver Installation 1. Loosen the flashgun lock switch. 2. Insert flashgun to receiver hot shoe. 3.
  • Page 11: Device Operation Mode

    Device Operation Mode A. Transmitter side: Channel as L1, Group as ALL; Receiver side: Channel as L1, Group as A B. Transmitter Operation Mode: 1. ransmitter and camera set as E-TTL 2. Turn on transmitter and the status as below: 1.E-TTL II Flash Mode: E-TTL II 2.Shutter sync.: Hi-speed 3.Exp.
  • Page 12 The instruction as below is only for the compatible flash and camera. External flash function setting in camera menu: E-TTL II mode: Switch flash mode to manual flash After the installation, press MENU or E-TTL II button and enter to External flash function setting.
  • Page 13 Manual Mode: When using with studio light, the flash mode in camera manual must be set as TTL mode Switch flash mode to manual flash or E-TTL II Flash power setting(430EX II flash mini output as 1/64.) Shutter sync setting: 1st curtain, 2nd curtain, hi-speed. (Default as hi-speed) Zoom setting: Auto or Manual...
  • Page 14 Wireless function in external flash control: Set this mode in external flash control menu.(This is only support with some compatible camera and flash) Set each flash group power through camera menu. Set this mode in external flash control menu. Master flash in this menu is not support. 1CH is corresponded with L1;...
  • Page 15: Different Flash Groups Under M Mode

    3 different flash groups under M mode: a) A+B+C(ALL) 1. 3 groups are using the same setting. 2. This setting method is same as menu. 3. Transmitter can be turned off or on the group, but cannot set flash power on transmitter. b) A:B 1.
  • Page 16 1. The updated information will be sent to receiver after every setting is done. 2. Transmitter and camera set as M Above setting only work with King output setting which is not support Canon original wireless flash mode. Those functions are work with the compatible flash.

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