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A transmitting MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 can trigger any receiving PocketWizard, including flashes with built-in PocketWizards. They can transmit on any of the 32 PocketWizard Standard Channels and a receiving FlexTT5 can be used with MultiMAX zones. You can even trigger E-TTL and manual flashes together.
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A transmitting MiniTT1, FlexTT5, or FlexTT6 can trigger any receiving PocketWizard, including flashes with built-in PocketWizards. They can transmit on any of the 32 [[Channels#Standard_Channels|PocketWizard Standard Channels]] and a receiving FlexTT5 can be used with [[MultiMAX zones]]. You can even trigger E-TTL and manual flashes together.
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==Remote Manual Flash Control from Camera Position==
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You can use a 580EX II, SB-700, SB-800, SB-900, SU-800, or [[AC3 ZoneController]] as a master unit attached to the PocketWizard on your camera to control manual power levels of compatible flashes connected to ControlTL receivers. The on-camera PocketWizard will communicate with the device in its top shoe and transmit power level changes to remote ControlTL receivers automatically.
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Note that when using an on-camera Master unit to control remote power levels, leave remote speedlights in their "TTL" mode. As ControlTL radios use the flash's TTL systems to communicate with Speedlights - even when controlling the power manually from camera position - setting the flash to Manual as described in the sections below will ''disable'' power controlling ability from your camera.
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'''Note:''' Do not connect a flash to the camera port (P1) on a FlexTT5. You could damage your radio. This port is for triggering Canon motor drives only and isn’t designed for the trigger voltages used by some flashes.
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'''Note:''' Do not connect a flash to the camera port (P1) on a FlexTT5 or FlexTT6. You could damage your radio. This port is for triggering Canon motor drives only and isn’t designed for the trigger voltages used by some flashes.
 
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==Remote Manual Flash Control from Camera Position==
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You can use a 580EX II, SB-700, SB-800, SB-900, SU-800, or AC3 ZoneController attached to the PocketWizard on your camera to control manual power levels of compatible flashes connected to ControlTL receivers. The on-camera PocketWizard will communicate with the device in its top shoe and transmit power level changes to remote ControlTL receivers automatically.
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Latest revision as of 11:34, 8 June 2017

Next recommended reading: Understanding HyperSync and High Speed Sync

A transmitting MiniTT1, FlexTT5, or FlexTT6 can trigger any receiving PocketWizard, including flashes with built-in PocketWizards. They can transmit on any of the 32 PocketWizard Standard Channels and a receiving FlexTT5 can be used with MultiMAX zones. You can even trigger E-TTL and manual flashes together.


Remote Manual Flash Control from Camera Position

You can use a 580EX II, SB-700, SB-800, SB-900, SU-800, or AC3 ZoneController as a master unit attached to the PocketWizard on your camera to control manual power levels of compatible flashes connected to ControlTL receivers. The on-camera PocketWizard will communicate with the device in its top shoe and transmit power level changes to remote ControlTL receivers automatically.

Note that when using an on-camera Master unit to control remote power levels, leave remote speedlights in their "TTL" mode. As ControlTL radios use the flash's TTL systems to communicate with Speedlights - even when controlling the power manually from camera position - setting the flash to Manual as described in the sections below will disable power controlling ability from your camera.


A 580EX II in manual mode.

Triggering Hot Shoe Flashes Manually

Slide a Speedlite or other manual flash into the top shoe of a FlexTT5 for manual triggering without cords. You can also use a manual flash in the top shoe of an on-camera MiniTT1 or FlexTT5. No configuration of the radio is necessary.


Triggering Studio Strobes

You can use a receiving FlexTT5 to trigger studio strobes. Use our Cable Finder to find the right cable for lots of different strobes.


If you’re using a PocketWizard Plus, Plus II, MultiMAX, or Sekonic Meteras a transmitter, be sure to set the FlexTT5 to receive on a Standard Channel via Basic Trigger Mode. This can be set in the PocketWizard Utility, under the Misc Tab while shooting on-location via Learn Mode. See the tutorial on Learn Mode here.


Note: Do not connect a flash to the camera port (P1) on a FlexTT5 or FlexTT6. You could damage your radio. This port is for triggering Canon motor drives only and isn’t designed for the trigger voltages used by some flashes.