Connecting A Flash To The Camera's Transceiver (Local Flash); Local Ttl Flash - PocketWizard Plus II Manuel Du Propriétaire

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Connecting a Flash to the Camera's Transceiver (Local Flash)

A LOCAL flash is usually a non-TTL flash that is mounted on or near the camera,
for example on the camera's bracket. It can be triggered from the camera's
Plus II Transceiver ensuring perfect synchronization with remote flashes.
See below for using a LOCAL TTL FLASH.
1. On the camera's Plus II Transceiver, connect the
FLASH port to your local flash unit's sync terminal.
Use a PocketWizard flash sync cable for best results.
2. Use the TRANSMIT MODE switch to creatively
select which flashes will trigger:

Local TTL Flash

Plus II Transceivers do not transmit TTL information.
You can use a TTL flash directly connected to your
camera and have remote flashes (not in TTL mode)
triggered by PocketWizards.
See NOTE 4 for important timing information.
To operate in this manner, simply connect the
Transceiver's CAMERA / FLASH port to your camera's
PC terminal and make all other camera to TTL flash connections normally.
• LOCAL = Only the flash connected to
the camera's Transceiver will trigger.
Remote PocketWizards will not trigger.
• BOTH (Default) = Both the local and remote
flashes will trigger in perfect synchronization.
• REMOTE = Only the flashes connected
to remote PocketWizards will trigger.
The flash connected to the camera's
Plus II Transceiver will not trigger.
Alternate Connection Method: You may connect a local flash directly
to your camera's PC terminal. In this case, the local flash will always
trigger regardless of the position of the TRANSMIT MODE switch.
See NOTE 4 for important timing information.


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