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When available, information about Beta firmware is [http://wiki.pocketwizard.com/index.php?title=Beta_Firmware available here]. ''There are currently no beta firmware releases.''
 
When available, information about Beta firmware is [http://wiki.pocketwizard.com/index.php?title=Beta_Firmware available here]. ''There are currently no beta firmware releases.''
 
 
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====3. First Time Setup====
== Before You Begin ==
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'''MiniTT1 & FlexTT5 - Canon'''
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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.
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# 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!
  
If this is the first time you are using a remote TTL flash system, we recommend you consult your camera and flash manuals for the basics of positioning your flash units.
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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.
  
Review the owner’s manuals for your camera and flash system. For most basic functions when using Canon or Nikon’s system with PocketWizard's, operation is identical. Important exceptions will be noted in this wiki.
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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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'''MiniTT1 & FlexTT5 - Nikon'''
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# Set your camera to use Auto-FP. On most Nikon Cameras, this is Custom Function e1, located under the Pencil menu. This setting should be set to the slowest shutter speed with the "(Auto FP)" option. Most Nikon cameras will use "1/250 (Auto FP)", although some will be 1/200 (Auto FP)".
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# Connect your receiving flashes to their respective FlexTT5's. Turn the flash on, and set it to the normal TTL 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 fire, but may not sync properly (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 you set up a new camera. The normal power-up sequence is Steps 2-4.
  
=== Turn Everything OFF ===
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These steps are for basic TTL operation.
[[File:PoweringOn1.jpg|right|300px|Power Switch OFF]]
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Using an AC3? [http://wiki.pocketwizard.com/index.php?title=Ac3 Continue Here]
All equipment should be turned OFF when making connections.  If not, unwanted triggering may occur when inserting or removing a flash or connecting a camera cable.
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Using a Master Nikon flash? [http://www.pocketwizard.com/inspirations/tutorials/sb900/ Continue Here]
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'''Turn OFF your PocketWizard radios, electronic flash units, cameras, etc., before changing batteries in the flashes, cameras, or radios.'''  See the [[Batteries]] section for more information.
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'''PowerST4'''
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# Connect your PowerST4 to your remote Elinchrom Flash, and power on the flash unit. The radio will power on when the flash is turned on.
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# Follow the above instructions for starting up a Canon or Nikon transmitting radio.
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# You will now be triggering your PowerST4! Use the in-camera Flash Exposure Compensation settings to adjust the power levels.
  
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You can also use your AC3 or Canon / Nikon master flash controls to adjust the manual power level of the connected flash. See the respective links above.
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ControlTL radios use information presented by the camera and flash when the camera wakes up. If you do not power off your gear when making changes to your equipment, like adding a flash or accessory to the top shoe or changing the camera body in use, then this information is missed and the radios may not perform properly. If you do not power off the equipment, try letting your camera enter a sleep cycle when making equipment changes: wait for the meters to turn off in the viewfinder (entering sleep), then half-press the shutter to exit sleep.  This may restore proper operation.
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'''PowerMC2'''
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# Connect your PowerMC2 to your remote Einstein flash, and power on the flash unit. The radio will power on when the flash is turned on.
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# Use the Einstein's LCD to change the Channel and Zone settings to channel: "CTL-01" and "Zone A"
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# Follow the above instructions for starting up a Canon or Nikon transmitting radio.
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# You will now be triggering your PowerMC2! Use the in-camera Flash Exposure Compensation settings to adjust the power levels.
  
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You can also use your AC3 or Canon / Nikon master flash controls to adjust the manual power level of the connected flash. See the respective links above.
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=== First Shot ===
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'''Plus III & MultiMAX'''
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# With all equipment powered off, connect your remote radio to the camera or flash you'd like to trigger (with appropriate [http://www.pocketwizard.com/products/cable_accessory/ cable])
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# Connect your transmitting radio to the hotshoe of your camera (or for a remote camera, simply have the radio in your hand)
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# Power on the remote radio, the remote flash, and the transmitting radio.
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# Ensure the Plus III's are set to TxRx mode, or for a MultiMAX that the transmitting radio is set to Transmit, and the receiver to Receive mode.
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# Set the Channels and Zones to match.
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# Take a test shot, or press the TEST button, and the remote unit will fire!
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The first exposure after making initial connections or powering on may not be properly exposed. The first shot is a camera calibration shot for Canon radios and will not fire your remote flashes. '''Always test fire at least twice!'''
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=== Transmitters ===
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You may use a FlexTT5 as a transmitter instead of a MiniTT1 in all scenarios.
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====4. Further Reading====
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For more information about specific topics, continue reading here:
  
=== Channels ===
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:[[Channels]]
  
Make sure all PocketWizard radios are set to the same PocketWizard channels. The PocketWizard channel is used instead of Nikon or Canon’s communication channel.  See the [[Channels]] section for more information.
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:[[HyperSync]]
  
  
=== Don't use REMOTE or SLAVE mode ===
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And for more radio-specific information, start here:
  
Always set your remote TTL flashes to standard i-TTL/E-TTL mode.  Do not use MASTER, REMOTE, or SLAVE modes on your remote flashes.  The ControlTL system talks to your flash via the hot shoe and SLAVE/REMOTE modes do not communicate through the shoe.
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:[[Plus III FAQ]]
  
'''Canon''' flashes set to <SLAVE> and connected to FlexTT5 radios will have slave mode automatically turned off, but will still function as slaves correctly.
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:[[PlusX FAQ]]
  
'''Nikon''' flashes set to REMOTE and connected to FlexTT5 will not function as remotes.
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:[[MultiMAX FAQ]]
  
Set the remote/slave group A, B, or C, via the FlexTT5 Zone Switch.
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:[[MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 FAQ]]
  
== Powering On ==
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:[[PowerMC2 FAQ]]
[[File:PoweringOn2.jpg|right|300px|Power switch ON and set to C.1]]
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#Turn OFF all your PocketWizard radios, electronic flashes, cameras, etc., before making connections.
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#When all equipment is connected, turn ON your equipment starting from the top and working your way down.
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##Turn on your flash first
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##Next, turn on the PocketWizard radio by setting the power switch to C.1 or C.2.  Verify [[Status LED]] blinks normally (short blink every 2 seconds)<br/>(see the [[PocketWizard Utility]] for more information on C.1 and C.2)
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##Turn on your camera last (if using radio/flash on-camera)
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The first exposure after making initial connections and powering on may not be properly exposed. The first shot is a camera calibration shot for Canon and will not fire your remote flashes. Always test at least twice.
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:[[PowerST4 FAQ]]
  
NOTE: With Canon radios, a few flash adjustments may not be available when the flash is in the shoe of a powered on MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 and sitting on an active camera. For example, you cannot take a 580EX II out of <MASTER> mode if the flash is in the hot shoe of a powered on remote FlexTT5. Turn the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 off and wait for the camera to sleep, or remove the flash from the shoe to access these special mode changes.
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:[[PocketWizard Utility FAQ]]

Revision as of 09:33, 20 August 2014

1. Download the PocketWizard Utility


Windows

  1. Download the PocketWizard Utility Version 1.58 Installer for Windows
  2. Save the installer to the directory of your choice (usually the Downloads folder)
  3. Run the Installer and follow the installation instructions
  4. The PocketWizard Utility is now installed in your Start Menu

Mac

  1. Download the appropriate PocketWizard Utility for your Mac:
  2. Save the Disk Image file (.dmg) to the directory of your choice (usually the Downloads folder)
  3. Open the downloaded .dmg file
  4. Run the PocketWizard installer package within the Disk Image, and follow the installation prompts
  5. The PocketWizard Utility is now installed in your Applications folder.


2. Check for Updates


MiniTT1, FlexTT5, PowerST4, and PowerMC2

  1. Launch the PocketWizard Utility
  2. Connect your radio to your computer via a Mini-B USB cable
  3. The connected radio will be displayed in the top left of the Utility window.
  4. Note the current Firmware Version of the connected radio. If the Firmware Version matches the Current Versions listed below, skip steps X to X and proceed to the next radio.
  5. Under the Update Tab, click Check for Updates, which will download the latest firmware version, and prompt to update the firmware in the connected radio.
  6. The utility will update the firmware in the connected radio. Do not disconnect the radio while the progress bars are visible.
  7. After the utility confirms a successful firmware update, disconnect the radio from your computer.
  8. Perform a Factory Reset of your radio, by holding TEST as you power on the radio for 10 seconds, until you see 4 green blinks in a row. Click here to view a video of this reset process
  9. Repeat the above steps for all of your radios, making sure all firmware versions match the Current Versions listed below.

Plus III

  1. Launch the PocketWizard Utility
  2. Connect your radio to your computer via a Mini-B USB cable
  3. The connected radio will be displayed in the top left of the Utility window.
  4. Note the current Firmware Version of the connected radio. If the Firmware Version matches the Current Versions listed below, skip steps X to X and proceed to the next radio.
  5. Under the Update Tab, click Check for Updates, which will download the latest firmware version, and prompt to update the firmware in the connected radio.
  6. The utility will update the firmware in the connected radio. Do not disconnect the radio while the progress bars are visible.
  7. After the utility confirms a successful firmware update, disconnect the radio from your computer, and move the power switch off.
  8. Perform a Factory Reset of your radio, by holding the TEST button as you power on the radio.
  9. Repeat the above steps for all of your radios, making sure all firmware versions match the Current Versions listed below.

MultiMAX

  1. Launch the PocketWizard Utility
  2. Enable USB Mode on the MultiMAX:
    • Turn off the MultiMAX
    • Hold the Backlight button (between TEST and MENU), and connect the Mini-B USB cable to your computer
    • Continue to hold the Backlight button, and move the power switch to Transmit
    • Release the Backlight button
  3. The connected radio will be displayed in the top left of the Utility window.
  4. Note the current Firmware Version of the connected radio. If the Firmware Version matches the Current Versions listed below, skip steps X to X and proceed to the next radio.
  5. Under the Update Tab, click Check for Updates, which will download the latest firmware version, and prompt to update the firmware in the connected radio.
  6. The utility will update the firmware in the connected radio. Do not disconnect the radio while the progress bars are visible.
  7. After the utility confirms a successful firmware update, disconnect the radio from your computer, and move the power switch off.
  8. Perform a Factory Reset of your radio, by holding the C key as you power on the radio.
  9. Repeat the above steps for all of your radios, making sure all firmware versions match the Current Versions listed below.


Current Firmware Versions
Radio Firmware Version Release Date Release Notes
MiniTT1 / FlexTT5 Canon 6.700 2014-08-05 Release Notes
MiniTT1 / FlexTT5 Nikon 3.700 2014-08-05 Release Notes
PowerMC2 2.400 2013-06-11 Release Notes
PowerST4 5.400 2013-06-11 Release Notes
Plus III 1.200 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


MiniTT1 & FlexTT5 - Canon

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Connect the transmitting MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 to your camera. Turn the radio on to Configuration C1.
  4. 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!

Step 1 is only required once, or when the camera model changes. The normal power-up sequence is Steps 2-4.

These steps are for basic TTL operation. Using an AC3? Continue Here Using a Master Canon flash? Continue Here

MiniTT1 & FlexTT5 - Nikon

  1. Set your camera to use Auto-FP. On most Nikon Cameras, this is Custom Function e1, located under the Pencil menu. This setting should be set to the slowest shutter speed with the "(Auto FP)" option. Most Nikon cameras will use "1/250 (Auto FP)", although some will be 1/200 (Auto FP)".
  2. Connect your receiving flashes to their respective FlexTT5's. Turn the flash on, and set it to the normal TTL 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.
  3. Connect the transmitting MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 to your camera. Turn the radio on to Configuration C1.
  4. 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 fire, but may not sync properly (this is a Calibration Shot for the radio). Take a second test shot, and your remote flashes will fire a TTL exposure!

Step 1 is only required once, or when you set up a new camera. The normal power-up sequence is Steps 2-4.

These steps are for basic TTL operation. Using an AC3? Continue Here Using a Master Nikon flash? Continue Here

PowerST4

  1. Connect your PowerST4 to your remote Elinchrom Flash, and power on the flash unit. The radio will power on when the flash is turned on.
  2. Follow the above instructions for starting up a Canon or Nikon transmitting radio.
  3. You will now be triggering your PowerST4! Use the in-camera Flash Exposure Compensation settings to adjust the power levels.

You can also use your AC3 or Canon / Nikon master flash controls to adjust the manual power level of the connected flash. See the respective links above.

PowerMC2

  1. Connect your PowerMC2 to your remote Einstein flash, and power on the flash unit. The radio will power on when the flash is turned on.
  2. Use the Einstein's LCD to change the Channel and Zone settings to channel: "CTL-01" and "Zone A"
  3. Follow the above instructions for starting up a Canon or Nikon transmitting radio.
  4. You will now be triggering your PowerMC2! Use the in-camera Flash Exposure Compensation settings to adjust the power levels.

You can also use your AC3 or Canon / Nikon master flash controls to adjust the manual power level of the connected flash. See the respective links above.

Plus III & MultiMAX

  1. With all equipment powered off, connect your remote radio to the camera or flash you'd like to trigger (with appropriate cable)
  2. Connect your transmitting radio to the hotshoe of your camera (or for a remote camera, simply have the radio in your hand)
  3. Power on the remote radio, the remote flash, and the transmitting radio.
  4. Ensure the Plus III's are set to TxRx mode, or for a MultiMAX that the transmitting radio is set to Transmit, and the receiver to Receive mode.
  5. Set the Channels and Zones to match.
  6. Take a test shot, or press the TEST button, and the remote unit will fire!


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