PROfezzion PR-UN1_C

PROfezzion Wireless Camera Remote Shutter Release User Manual

Model: PR-UN1_C

Introduction

Thank you for choosing the PROfezzion Wireless Camera Remote Shutter Release. This device is designed to provide convenient and reliable remote control for your compatible Canon EOS cameras, reducing camera shake and enabling versatile shooting scenarios. This manual provides detailed instructions for setup, operation, and maintenance of your new remote shutter release.

Product Overview

The PROfezzion Wireless Camera Remote Shutter Release system consists of three main components: a transmitter, a receiver, and a connecting cable. The transmitter sends signals wirelessly to the receiver, which then triggers your camera's shutter. Both the transmitter and receiver are powered by AAA batteries.

PROfezzion Wireless Camera Remote Shutter Release with Receiver and Connecting Cable
Figure 1: PROfezzion Wireless Camera Remote Shutter Release system.

Components

Detailed diagram of the transmitter and receiver units with labeled parts.
Figure 2: Detailed view of Transmitter and Receiver components.
  • Transmitter: The handheld unit used to send commands to the receiver. Features a shutter release button, mode dial, and indicator lamp.
  • Receiver: The unit that connects to your camera and receives signals from the transmitter. Features a hot shoe mount, 1/4"-20 tripod socket, and remote socket.
  • Connecting Cable: Connects the receiver to your camera's remote port.
  • Removable Clip: Allows the transmitter to be attached to a tripod leg or other accessories for convenient placement.

Setup

Battery Installation

Both the transmitter and receiver require two AAA batteries each. Ensure correct polarity during installation.

  1. Open the battery compartment on both the transmitter and receiver.
  2. Insert two AAA batteries into each unit, matching the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals as indicated.
  3. Close the battery compartments securely.
Step-by-step guide for installing AAA batteries into the transmitter and receiver units, ensuring correct polarity.
Figure 3: Battery installation and channel setting.

Pairing Transmitter and Receiver

For the remote control to function correctly, the transmitter and receiver must be set to the same channel.

  1. Locate the channel setting switches inside the battery compartments of both the transmitter and receiver (refer to Figure 2).
  2. Adjust the switches on both units to match the same channel number (e.g., if the transmitter is set to channel 1, the receiver must also be set to channel 1). There are 16 available channels to reduce interference.
  3. Turn on both the transmitter and receiver using their respective ON/OFF switches. The indicator lamps should light up, confirming successful pairing.
Image showing the channel setting switches inside the battery compartments of the transmitter and receiver.
Figure 4: Setting the same channel on both units.

Connecting to Camera

The receiver connects to your camera via the hot shoe and the remote cable.

  1. Slide the receiver onto your camera's hot shoe mount until it clicks into place.
  2. Connect one end of the provided connecting cable to the remote socket on the receiver.
  3. Connect the other end of the cable to your camera's remote control terminal.
Image showing the receiver mounted on a camera's hot shoe and connected via cable.
Figure 5: Receiver mounted on camera and connected.

Video 1: Official product video demonstrating the setup and basic operation of the PROfezzion Wireless Camera Remote Shutter Release, including battery installation, pairing, and camera connection.

Operating Instructions

Shooting Modes

The PROfezzion remote supports five distinct shooting modes, selectable via the mode dial on the transmitter.

Visual guide to the five available shooting modes: Single Shot, 3 Continuous Shots, Unlimited Continuous Shots, 5 Seconds Delay Shot, and Bulb Shot.
Figure 6: Overview of the five shooting modes.
  • 1. Single Shot

    Set your camera to single shot mode. Half-press the transmitter button to focus, then fully press to take a single picture.

    Diagram illustrating the single shot mode operation with the remote.
    Figure 7: Single Shot Mode.
  • 2. 3 Continuous Shots

    Set your camera to single shot mode. Fully press the transmitter button to take 3 photos continuously.

    Diagram illustrating the 3 continuous shots mode operation with the remote.
    Figure 8: 3 Continuous Shots Mode.
  • 3. Unlimited Continuous Shots

    Set your camera to continuous shot mode. Half-press the button to focus. Fully press and hold the button until the indicator lamp turns OFF to lock the shutter for unlimited continuous shots. Press the button again to end the shooting.

    Diagram illustrating the unlimited continuous shots mode operation with the remote.
    Figure 9: Unlimited Continuous Shots Mode.
  • 4. 5 Seconds Delay Shot

    Set your camera to single shot mode. Fully press the transmitter button, and the camera will start shooting after a 5-second delay.

    Diagram illustrating the 5 seconds delay shot mode operation with the remote.
    Figure 10: 5 Seconds Delay Shot Mode.
  • 5. Bulb Shot

    Set your camera to manual mode (M) and adjust the shutter speed to BULB. Half-press the button to focus. Fully press and hold the button until the indicator lamp turns OFF to lock the shutter for BULB shot. Press the button again to end the shooting.

    Diagram illustrating the bulb shot mode operation with the remote.
    Figure 11: Bulb Shot Mode.

Wireless and Wired Operation

The remote can be used wirelessly or as a wired remote by using only the receiver connected to the camera.

Demonstration of the remote's versatility, showing both wireless operation and wired connection to the camera.
Figure 12: Wireless and Wired Remote Usage.

Multiple Receiver Triggering

A single transmitter can trigger multiple receivers simultaneously, allowing for multi-camera setups.

Illustration showing how a single transmitter can trigger multiple receivers simultaneously for multi-camera setups.
Figure 13: Multiple Receiver Triggering.

Using the Removable Clip

The transmitter includes a removable clip that allows you to attach it to various objects, such as a tripod leg, for convenient access during shooting.

Close-up view of the removable clip attached to the transmitter, demonstrating its use on a tripod leg.
Figure 14: Removable Clip in use.

Compatibility

This wireless remote shutter release is compatible with a wide range of Canon EOS cameras, including but not limited to:

  • Canon EOS Rebel T7(2000D), Rebel T6(1300D), Rebel T5(1200D), T3(1100D)
  • Rebel T8i(850D), T7i(800D), T6i(750D), T6s(760D), T5i(700D), T4i(650D), T3i(600D), T2i(550D), T1i(500D)
  • SL3(250D), SL2(200D), SL1(100D)
  • XSi(450D), XS(1000D), XTi(400D)
  • EOS 90D, 80D, 77D, 70D, 60Da, 60D
  • EOS R, RP, Ra, R100, R10, R8, R7, R6, R6 Mark II, R50 V
  • M5, M6, M6 Mark II
  • Powershot G16, G15, G1X Mark II, G1X Mark III, SX70 HS, SX60 HS

Maintenance

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your PROfezzion Wireless Camera Remote Shutter Release, please follow these maintenance guidelines:

  • Keep the units clean and free from dust and moisture. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
  • Avoid exposing the remote to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight for prolonged periods.
  • Remove batteries from both the transmitter and receiver if the device will not be used for an extended period to prevent battery leakage.
  • Store the remote in a cool, dry place, preferably in its original packaging or a protective case.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter any issues with your remote shutter release, please refer to the following table for common problems and solutions:

Troubleshooting Guide
ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Remote does not trigger camera.
  • Low or dead batteries.
  • Transmitter and receiver not paired (different channels).
  • Cable not properly connected.
  • Camera not in appropriate shooting mode.
  • Out of range.
  • Replace batteries in both units.
  • Ensure both units are set to the same channel.
  • Check cable connection to both receiver and camera.
  • Verify camera is set to a compatible mode (e.g., single shot, continuous, bulb).
  • Move closer to the camera (max range 164 feet / 50 meters).
Interference or inconsistent triggering.
  • Other 2.4GHz devices nearby.
  • Obstructions between transmitter and receiver.
  • Try switching to a different channel on both units.
  • Ensure a clear line of sight between the transmitter and receiver.
Indicator lamp not lighting up.
  • Batteries incorrectly installed or dead.
  • Unit not switched ON.
  • Check battery polarity and replace if necessary.
  • Ensure the ON/OFF switch is in the 'ON' position.

Specifications

Product Specifications
FeatureDetail
Model NumberPR-UN1_C
BrandPROfezzion
Frequency2.4GHz
Channels16
Operating DistanceUp to 50m / 164' (without direct line of sight obstruction)
Power Source (Transmitter)2 x AAA Batteries (not included)
Power Source (Receiver)2 x AAA Batteries (not included)
Dimensions (Package)5.91 x 3.39 x 1.46 inches
Item Weight5.6 ounces
Special FeatureErgonomic design, Removable Tripod Clip

Warranty and Support

PROfezzion stands behind the quality of its products. For warranty information, technical support, or any inquiries regarding your Wireless Camera Remote Shutter Release, please contact PROfezzion customer service through the retailer's platform or visit the official PROfezzion website.

Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.

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