Pentax AF360FGZ Operation Manual - Page 40

P-TTL if the flash mode was set to the modes, other than P-TTL auto. - ttl flash

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1 Firstly, set the wireless mode and channel of the AF360FGZ, and register the channel on the camera.  Turn the camera off and then attach the AF360FGZ to the hot shoe of the camera.  Set the power switch of the flash unit to (WIRELESS).  Set the wireless mode switch to (S), so that SLAVE is displayed in the upper right corner of the LCD panel. ● You cannot set the flash unit to SLAVE while the exposure metering timer is on (while information relating to aperture etc. is displayed in the viewfinder).  Slide down the setting switch to the (yellow dot) to display the channel on the LCD panel.  Press the channel button (CH) and select a channel from 1CH to 4CH.  Slide the setting switch back up to the (white dot).  When you turn the camera on and press the shutter release button halfway down, the channel is registered on the camera. 2 Next, remove the flash unit from the camera and place it in the desired position. ● Press the flash mode button (MODE) to display (P-TTL) if the flash mode was set to the modes other than P-TTL auto. 3 Enable the built-in flash unit of the camera and set the camera flash mode to (WIRELESS). 4 Confirm that the AF360FGZ and built-in flash unit are fully charged, and take the photograph. A lamp on the AF360FGZ will blink. ● In the P-TTL mode, flash output setting (1/1, 2/3, 1/2, and 1/3) and flash exposure compensation (3.0 to +1.0) are possible. (Refer to page 15.) ● The flash mode on the camera must be set to (WIRELESS), otherwise the AF360FGZ will not discharge. ● By changing the camera's function settings, you can set the built-in flash unit so that it is not the main flash. Refer to the operating manual for the camera to find out how. ● For test flash, refer to page 55. 38

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Firstly, set the wireless mode and channel of the
AF360FGZ, and register the channel
on the
camera.
Turn the camera off and then attach the
AF360FGZ to the hot shoe of the camera.
Set the power switch of the flash unit to
(WIRELESS).
Set the wireless mode switch to (S), so that
SLAVE is displayed in the upper right corner of
the LCD panel.
You cannot set the flash unit to SLAVE while the
exposure metering timer is on (while information
relating to aperture etc. is displayed in the
viewfinder).
Slide down the setting switch to the (yellow
dot) to display the channel on the LCD panel.
Press the channel button (CH) and select a
channel from 1CH to 4CH.
Slide the setting switch back up to the (white
dot).
When you turn the camera on and press the
shutter release button halfway down, the
channel is registered on the camera.
Next, remove the flash unit from the camera and
place it in the desired position.
Press the flash mode button (MODE) to display
(P-TTL) if the flash mode was set to the modes
other than P-TTL auto.
Enable the built-in flash unit of the camera and
set the camera flash mode to
(WIRELESS).
Confirm that the AF360FGZ and built-in flash unit
are fully charged, and take the photograph.
A lamp on the AF360FGZ will blink.
In the P-TTL mode, flash output setting (1/1, 2/3,
1/2, and 1/3) and flash exposure compensation (-
3.0 to +1.0) are possible. (Refer to page 15.)
The flash mode on the camera must be set to
(WIRELESS), otherwise the AF360FGZ will not
discharge.
By changing the camera's function settings, you
can set the built-in flash unit so that it is not the
main flash. Refer to the operating manual for the
camera to find out how.
For test flash, refer to page 55.
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