FLASHPOINT FPRRR2NANOL R2 Nano Remote
Important Safety Instructions
This product is a professional photographic equipment, to be operated by professional personnel only.
The following basic safety precautions must be followed when using this product: All transport protective materials and packaging on the product must be removed before use.
1. Carefully read and fully understand the instruction manual before use and strictly follow the safety instructions.
2. Dot not use damaged equipment or accessories. Allow professional repair technicians to inspect and confirm normal operation before continuing use after repairs.
3. Please disconnect the power when not in use.
4. This device is not waterproof. Keep it dry and avoid immersing it in water or other liquids. It should be installed in a ventilated and dry location and avoid using in rainy, humid, dusty, or overheated environments. Do not place items above the device or allow liquids to flow into it to prevent danger.
5. Do not disassemble without authorization. If the product malfunctions, it must be inspected and repaired by our company or authorized repair personnel.
6. Do not place the device near alcohol, gasoline, or other flammable volatile solvents or gases such as methane and ethane.
7. Do not use or store this device in potentially explosive environments.
8. Clean gently with a dry cloth. Do not use a wet cloth as it may damage the device.
9. This instruction manual is based on rigorous testing. Changes in design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Check official website for latest instruction manual and product updates.
10. Use only specified charger and follow proper usage instructions for products with built-in lithium batteries, within the rated voltage and temperature range.
11. The product is powered by lithium battery, who has limited lifespan and will gradually lose its charging capacities, which is irreversible. As the battery ages, the product’s battery life will decrease. The lifespan of lithium battery is estimated to be 2 to 3 years. Please regularly check the battery, and if the charging time significantly increases or the battery life significantly decreases, consider replacing the battery.
12. The warranty period for this device as a whole is one year. Consumables (such as batteries), adapters, power cords, and other accessories are not covered by the warranty.
13. Unauthorized repairs will void the warranty and will incur charges.
14. Failures from improper operation is not covered under warranty.
Foreword
Thank you for choosing i= LASH? 0 INT! TTL wireless flash trigger R2 nano L, comes with a compact size and a weight of 48g, supports TTL flash and HSS, up to 7/8000s flash sync speed. It’s not only compatible with cameras with Leica hot shoes, but also can control camera flashes, outdoor flashes, studio flashes and retro flashes who have equipped with Flashpoint R2 2.4GHz wireless R2 systems. The outstanding anti-interference capability, 32 channels together with 99 IDs ensure stable performances in complicated environment, offering more flexibility and creative possibilities for photographers.
Warning
A Do not disassemble. Should repairs become necessary, this product must be sent to our Company or an authorized maintenance center.
A Always keep this product dry. Do not use in rain or damp conditions.
A Keep out of reach of children.
A Do not use in flammable and explosive environments. Pay attention to the relevant warning signs.
A Do not leave or store the product if the ambient temperature reads over 50 °c.
A If any malfunction occurs, switch off the power immediately.
Names of Parts
Body
1. Touch Screen
2. Select Dial
3. < M/0 > Button
4. Test Button
5. USB-C Charging/ Firmware Upgrading Port
6. Installing/ Detaching Button
7. Mounting Slot
8. Hot Shoe Camera Connection
When you need to detach the flash trigger, press and hold the installing/ detaching button, then grasp the hot shoe to detach it horizontally.
Display Panel
1. Channel (32)
2. Camera Connection
3. Legacy Hotshoe
4. Modeling Lamp Master Control
5. Buzz
6. Battery Level Indicator
7. Output Power Level
8. Exposure Compensation Value
9. Parameters < + >
10. Parameters < – >
11. Group’s Modeling Lamp
12. Group
Touch Operation Instruction
1. The parameters on the screen can be adjusted by touch operations.
2. In the main interface, slide the screen up or down to check power steps or flash exposure values of multiple groups.
3. If you need to switch to multi flash interface from the main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Multi >, press it to enter multi flash setting, as long as it’s not set as the legacy hot shoe mode.
4. If you need to switch to the main interface from multi flash interface, slide the screen down from the top to display< Home >, press it to enter the main interface.
5. No matter in the main interface or multi flash interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Setting >, press it to enter C.Fn. menu settings.
6. In the menu interface, slide the screen from the left to the right can return to the main interface.
7. In the sub menu interface, slide the screen from the left to the right can return to the previous menu interface.
8. In single-group display interface, slide the screen from the left to the right can switch to multi-group display interface.
9. In single-group display interface, you can switch the group by sliding the screen up or down.
10. In single-group display interface, press< M > to switch to TTL auto flash mode, press < TTL > to switch to M manual flash mode, as long as it’s not set as the legacy hot shoe mode.
11. You can slide the progress bar to quickly adjust the power steps or flash exposure values in any interface.
12. Press < – > can decrease the parameter values, press < + > can increase the parameter values.
13. Press the < i > can lock the screen. When the screen displays “Press for 2s to unlock”, you can press and hold the screen for 2s to unlock.
14. Press the < 1111>) > and < ? >. if they are lightened on means the functions are turned on, otherwise the functions are turned off.
What’s Inside
As a Wireless Retro Camera Flash Trigger
Take Lux Master as an example:
1. Turn off the camera and mount the flash trigger on camera hot shoe. Then, power on the flash trigger and the camera.
2. Slide the screen of R2 nano L down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu. then press <Wireless> to set CH and ID. Slide the screen from the left to the right to return to the main interface, on which you can set the flash mode and output power level of groups.
3. Turn on the retro camera flash Lux Master, press the MENU button to enter the main interface, turn the adjust dial to wireless then press the set button to enter wireless interface.
A: Slide the screen to select CH. GR or ID setting, press to enter a certain setting, then slide to set the parameters. Please set the channels and IDs of the flash and R2 nano L to the same.
B: Press the “Wireless Sync” of the flash trigger and wireless sync icon of Lux Master can set the channels and IDs of them to the same.
4. Press the camera shutter to trigger.
As a Wireless Camera Flash Trigger
Take Zoom Lion X series camera flash as an example:
1. Turn off the camera and mount the flash trigger on camera hot shoe. Then, power on the flash trigger and the camera.
2. Slide the screen of R2 nano L down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu, then press< Wireless > to set CH and ID. Slide the screen from the left to the right to return to the main interface, on which you can set the flash mode and output power level of groups.
3. Turn on the camera flash Vl, press the wireless setting button and < (<tll > and < RX> icon will be displayed on the LCD panel. Press the < MENU > Button to enter the C.Fn. menu, set its channel and ID the same to the flash trigger. Note: Please refer to the relevant instruction manual when setting the camera flashes of other models.
4. Press the camera shutter to trigger.
As a Wireless Outdoor Flash Trigger Take XPLOR 600 PRO as an example:
1. Turn off the camera and mount the flash trigger on camera hot shoe. Then, power on the flash trigger and the camera.
2. Slide the screen of R2 nano L down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu, then press <Wireless> to set CH and ID. Slide the screen from the left to the right to return to the main interface, on which you can set the flash mode and output power level of groups.
3. Power on the outdoor flash and press the wireless setting button and the <(er,)> will be displayed on the LCD panel. Long press the < GR/CH > button to set the same channel to the flash trigger, and press the < GR/CH > button to set the same group to the flash trigger.
Note: Please refer to the relevant instruction manual when setting the outdoor flashes of other models.
4. Press the camera shutter to trigger.
As a Wireless Studio Flash Trigger
Take Studio series as an example:
1. Turn off the camera and mount the flash trigger on camera hot shoe. Then, power on the flash trigger and the camera.
2. Slide the screen of R2 nano L down from the top to display< Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu, then press <Wireless> to set CH and ID. Slide the screen from the left to the right to return to the main interface, on which you can set the flash mode and output power level of groups.
3. Connect the studio flash to power source and power it on. Press the MODE/Wireless button to make the <(er,)> displayed on the panel and enter 2.4GHz wireless mode. Press and hold the < GR/CH > button to set the same channel to the flash trigger, and press the < GR/CH > button to set the same group to the flash trigger.
Note: Please refer to the relevant instruction manual when setting the studio flashes of other models.
4. Press the camera shutter to trigger.
Note: As the studio flash’s minimum output value is 1/32, the output value of the flash trigger should be set to or over 1/32. As the studio flash do not have TTL and multi flash functions, the flash trigger should be set to M mode in triggering.
Power Switch
Press and hold the < M/0 > button until “FLASHPOINT” icon is displayed on the panel, means the device is turned on.
Press and hold the < M/0 > button in power on status until the panel blacks out, then the device is turned off.
Note: In order to avoid power consumption, turn off the device when not in use. Please set the standby time ( 30min / 60min / 90min) in < Setting> – < Auto Off>.
If the flash trigger is in low battery level, please charge it before put it aside.
Channel Setting
1. In main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu. Or you can press the < M/0 > button to display < Setting > on the panel, then press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu.
2. Press < Wireless > to enter wireless settings. Slide the < CH > on the left to set the channel among 1 to 32. Then slide the screen from the left to the right or press the < M/0 > button to return to the main interface.
Note: Please set the flash trigger and the receiver to the same channel before usage.
ID Setting
In addition to changing the wireless transmission channel to avoid interference, we can also change the wireless ID to avoid interference.
1. In main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Setting >. press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu. Or you can press the < M/0 > button to display < Setting > on the panel, then press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu.
2. Press < Wireless > to enter wireless settings. Slide the < ID > on the right to set the ID among OFF and 1 to 99. Then slide the screen from the left to the right or press the < M/0 > button to return to the main interface.
Wireless Sync
If you need R2 nano L to control Lux Master to flash, then the wireless sync function can set their channels and IDs to the same quickly.
First, press the “Wireless Sync” of the flash trigger. Then, press the wireless sync icon of Lux Master.
Note: The wireless function should be turned on in order to enable wireless sync.
Scanning Spare Channel Settings
Scanning spare channel function is useful to avoid interference from others’ using the same channel.
1. In main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu. Or you can press the < M/0 > button to display < Setting > on the panel, then press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu.
2. Press < Wireless > to enter wireless settings. Press < SCAN > to start scanning, then six spare channels are displayed on the panel. Click the desired channel, the flash trigger will be set to that channel automatically.
ZOOM Setting
1. In main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C. Fn. menu. Or you can press the < M/0 > button to display < Setting > on the panel, then press < Setting > to enter C. Fn. menu.
2. Press <:+:> to enter ZOOM setting, slide the zoom value to adjust among Auto and 24mm to 200mm.
Shooting Mode Setting
1. In main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu. Or you can press the < M/0 > button to display < Setting > on the panel, then press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu.
2. Press < ~ > to enter shooting mode setting, you can select between one-shoot mode/ all-shoot mode/ L-858 mode.
One-shoot Mode: In the Mand Multi mode, the lead unit only sends triggering signals to the follow unit, which is suitable for one person photography for the advantage of power saving.
All-shoot Mode: The lead unit will send parameters and triggering signals to the follow unit, which is suitable for multi person photography. However, this function consumes power quickly.
L-858: The flash parameters can be adjusted directly on Sekonic
L-858 Light Meter when collocating with it, and the transmitter only transmits SYNC signal. The main interface will only display
L-858 when it’s turned on, all the parameters are unavailable to adjust since only the flash triggering function is available.
Note: All-Shoot mode is not available when the flash trigger is set as legacy hot shoe.
Documents / Resources
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