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# For the radio that will be used as the transmitter attached to your camera, change the Camera Model setting to match the camera the radio will be attached to for Configuration C1. This setting is located under the Misc tab when your radio is connected to the PocketWizard Utility. Make sure to Apply Changes in the bottom left of the Utility window after applying this setting. Once the radio has briefly disappeared and reappeared in the Utility window (which confirms the settings have been applied to the radio), you can disconnect the USB cable. [[File:Misc.jpg|500px|center|Misc Tab]]
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# For the radio that will be used as the transmitter attached to your camera, change the Camera Model setting to match the camera the radio will be attached to for Configuration C1. This setting is located under the Misc tab when your radio is connected to the PocketWizard Utility. Make sure to Apply Changes in the bottom left of the Utility window after applying this setting. Once the radio has briefly disappeared and reappeared in the Utility window (which confirms the settings have been applied to the radio), you can disconnect the USB cable. [[File:Misc.jpg|500px|center|Misc Tab]] This step is only required once, or when the camera model changes.  
# Connect your receiving flashes to their respective FlexTT5's. Turn the flash on, and set it to the normal ETTL mode - NOT "Master" or "Slave" mode. Then, turn the FlexTT5 on to Configuration C1. Within a few seconds, a low power flash will be emitted from the directly-connected flash, confirming the flash and FlexTT5 are communicating through the hotshoe properly.
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# Connect the transmitting MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 to your camera. Turn the radio on to Configuration C1.
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# Turn on the camera, and set to 1/160th shutter speed. Take a test shot with the camera at this shutter speed - the remote flash will not fire (this is a Calibration Shot for the radio). Take a second test shot, and your remote flashes will fire a TTL exposure!
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Step 1 is only required once, or when the camera model changes. The normal power-up sequence is Steps 2-4.
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These steps are for basic TTL operation.
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Using an AC3? [http://wiki.pocketwizard.com/index.php?title=Ac3 Continue Here]
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Using a Master Canon flash? [http://www.pocketwizard.com/inspirations/tutorials/ratios_flashoncamera/ Continue Here]
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Revision as of 12:42, 6 October 2014

1. Download the PocketWizard Utility


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Windows

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Mac


2. Check for Updates


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MiniTT1, FlexTT5, PowerST4, and PowerMC2

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Plus III

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MultiMAX


Current Firmware Versions
Radio Firmware Version Release Date Release Notes
MiniTT1 / FlexTT5 Canon 6.905 2014-08-05 Release Notes
MiniTT1 / FlexTT5 Nikon 3.909 2014-08-05 Release Notes
PowerMC2 2.402/3 (FCC/CE) 2013-06-11 Release Notes
PowerST4 5.400 2013-06-11 Release Notes
Plus III 1.212 2013-06-11 Release Notes
MultiMAX 7.53 See Manual

When available, information about Beta firmware is available here. There are currently no beta firmware releases.

3. First Time Setup


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MiniTT1 & FlexTT5 - Canon

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MiniTT1 & FlexTT5 - Nikon

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PowerST4

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PowerMC2

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Plus III & MultiMAX


4. Further Reading


For more information about specific topics, continue reading here:

Channels
HyperSync


And for more radio-specific information, start here:

Plus III FAQ
PlusX FAQ
MultiMAX FAQ
MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 FAQ
PowerMC2 FAQ
PowerST4 FAQ
PocketWizard Utility FAQ