Canon INON D-180 Digital Camera User Manual


 
INON D-180 Manual
Version 1. October 4, 2003
Copyright 2002, 2003 by INON America, Inc. All rights reserved.
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6. Main Mode Switch
Sets strobe power to ON/OFF. Sets light adjustment method, and in Manual mode sets strobe
output amount. For details see Page 36, “Main Mode Switch Setting Method”.
7. Aperture Value Set Switch
When using External Auto mode, set to same aperture value as that of camera. For details see
Page 37, “Aperture Value Set Switch Use Method”.
8. Focus Light Switch
Press this button to activate Focus Light. One push gives 8 seconds of light before
automatically turning off. Pushing in while rotating will set and lock to continuous
illumination mode. For details see Page 36, “Focus Light Switch Setting Method”.
9. Advanced Cancel Circuit Switch
Turns Advanced Cancel Circuit ON/OFF. When using R-TTL , R-S , R-M Group Cameras
with internal strobes, or other external strobes as the Master strobe, it is necessary to set the
switch to either OFF by installing the Magnet Switch and Magnet Switch Screw. For other
group cameras, set switch to ON by not installing the Magnet Switch and Magnet Switch
Screw. For details see Page 34, “Setting the Advanced Cancel Circuit.”
17. Magnet Switch Screw
18. Magnet Switch
19. Magnet Screw Tightener
Use this tool when changing the Advanced Cancel Circuit Switch. For details see Page 34,
“Setting the Advanced Cancel Circuit.”
3. Light Adjustment Sensor
When using External Auto, this sensor measures the light reflected back from the subject.
For details on use of +1/4 EV Compensation Switch, see Page 38, “+1/4 EV Compensation
Switch Use Method”.
5. Slave Sensor
This sensor receives light from the master strobe, either via an “Optical D Cable”, an
“Optical Slave Cable” or and “Optical D Slave Cable.” For details on connecting to
camera/housing systems see Page 23, “Confirming Connection Method”.
10. Strobe Ready Red Lamp
Lamp turns red when strobe charge complete.
The Red Strobe Ready Lamp will activate when the strobe re-charge is 80%
complete. For situations where more precise output is necessary, such as manual flash,
or for External Auto when the subject is distant and at the far end of the strobe’s auto
exposure effective working range, necessitating a full strobe discharge, we recommend
you wait an additional one second after the Strobe Ready Lamp comes on.