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1. a Ifa circuit board is removed from the plastic enclosure for any reason or if the original factory seal between the circuit board and plastic enclosure is disturbed in any way Tampering with or removing the circuit board from the enclosure VOIDs this warranty b Loss or damage due to neglect and or abuse causing deterioration mishandling accident or failure to follow operating instructions including but not limited to operation of a JrX Transmitter with no antenna attached or operation with an antenna other than that provided with the product originally or inserting the batteries backward for any length of time c Ifa Product is defective as a result of leaking batteries or damage due to water or other liquid or any environmental conditions d Defective materials or workmanship where the defect is due to a Product having been serviced or modified by other than Leap or a Leap authorized service provider e Malfunction resulting from the use of accessories attachments supplies parts or devices including without limitation batteries that do not conform 0 Leap specifications Si Damage resulting during shipment Claim must be presented to and examined by the shipper a Damage or service resulting from modifications or alternations to a Product in any way including any alteration or removal if its serial number or identification marks NO IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT
2. do everything possible to take care of you as quickly and as personally as possible The phone number is on our website and you can always email us at support radiopopper com Page 7 RadioPopper JrX Radio Wireless System JrX Transmitter Top View Control Dials Sync Port Option Switches Power LED Power Button JrX Transmitter Bottom View Antenna Hot Shoe gt Grp 3 Connector POEXLUMVTT82 DI VOEXLUCLYA GI DI Parts Description Page 8 JrX Receiver Data Control Port Power LED Power Button Sync Port Option Switches Page 9 RadioPopper JrX Radio Wireless System Installation Installation amp Basic Operation RadioPopper JrX Transmitter 1 Remove the battery compartment door on the top side ofthe unit Insert a single CR123 Lithium battery Take care to follow the direction polarity indications printed inside the battery clip Secure the battery by pressing it straight down into the clip it will click into place Replace the battery compartment door 2 To power on the JrX Transmitter press and hold the power button for approximately two seconds The Power LED will light to indicate the unit is powered on and operational 3 You may trigger the JrX Transmitter in one of two ways You may either slide the transmitter onto your camera s hot shoe connector in which case the JrX Transmitter will activate and broadcast a trigger signal each time yo
3. is OFF or 0 which is the default setting There are two situations where it may be desirable to disable error checking switch 7 on ON or 1 Operation at the edge of radio range The radio signal is a stream of digital 1 s and 0 Near the edge of range there may be some errors in the incoming radio transmission It is likely that enough ofthe signal has been received correctly for the JrX to operate yet a single bit error would cause error checking to disregard the message By disabling error checking the receiver may still activate even if the signal has some bit errors Operation with certain Canon bodies and certain lights at 1 250 shutter speed RadioPopper has observed that a small number of Canon camera bodies when triggering a small number of studio strobes at the max x sync of 1 250 can produce shots with a very faint almost unnoticeable shadow from the camera shutter on the bottom of the frame By disabling error checking the remote light will activate more quickly and this effect will be eliminated Note that a negative effect of disabling error checking is that the JrX Receiver may occasionally false trigger due to background radio noise As false triggering is a negative effect error checking should always be enabled except in the two circumstances indicated Modeling Lamp Tracking switch 8 JrX Receiver STUDIO only The the JrX Receiver is attached to an Alien Bees White Lightning or Zeus strobe using th
4. the positions of the first four switches It is not so much important that you know what combination of switches creates a given channel just make sure to match the on off pattern of the first four switches on your JrX Transmitter and JrX Receivers This will ensure that all units are on the same channel Note that there are 16 total radio channels Disable Group at Low Dial switch 5 The Disable Group at Low Dial switch is used in conjunction with JrX Receiver Studio units connected using the EZset system The default position OFF or 0 will cause any strobes to fire at their lowest output power when the JrX Transmitter s power dial is set to its lowest position When the Disable Group at Low Dial switch is turned ON or 1 any attached strobes will not fire when a JrX Transmitter power dial is set to its lowest position In this mode as soon as the power dial on the JrX Transmitter is turned slightly above its lowest setting the strobe will begin to fire at its lowest setting This mode is beneficial when you would like to quickly turn off lights on a certain group by simply turning the adjustment dial to minimum power Disable Level Updates switch 6 The Disable Level Updates switch is used in conjunction with JrX Receiver Studio units using the EZset system to remote control power levels of various lighting devices The default value of OFF or 0 has Level Updates enabled While Level Updates are enabled any changes made on
5. Band Radio Range 300 ft to 1750 ft depending on conditions and environment Maximum Syn Speed 1 250 Shutter Speed for cameras having leaf shutters Receiver Specifications Dimensions 4 0 x 1 75 x 1 2 100mm x 45mm x 30mm Weight 1 9 ounces 53 grams Including battery and antenna during normal operation Battery One CR123 Size Battery 3 0 volt including rechargeable and non rechargeable Battery Life Approx 50 Hours total power on time per battery Radio Frequency 902 928 Mhz ISM Band Radio Range 300 ft to 1750 ft depending on conditions and environment Specifications and Warnings Page 6 WARNING WARNING WARNING PLEASE read this section in detail for important warnings and notices USE ONLY THE SUPPLIED TRANSMITTER ANTENNA Using any antenna other than the one supplied for use with your JrX Transmitter is a violation of Federal Law and may actually cause damage to the radio inside the transmitter This will also promptly void your warranty Your JrX Transmitter has been carefully tuned to broadcast the maximum signal strength allowable by law Altering the antenna characteristics is more likely to de tune or degrade performance than to improve it INSERT THE BATTERY IN THE CORRECT DIRECTION Inserting the batteries backwards could possibly damage the electronic components inside JrX Transmitter and JrX Receiver units The little bump on the CR123 points down when inserting A g
6. Configure the radio channel group setting and other settings using the Option Switches Please refer to page 12 for details as to the settings of these switches 5 Tap the Power button one time to cause the attached light to emit a test fire 6 To power off the unit press and hole the Power button for approximately two seconds until the Power LED goes dark Page 10 Page 11 RadioPopper JrX Radio Wireless System Control Switch Reference Channel Switch Positions g NALI CALI ES m je zZ m N CAI m FS JO E i N wo ES B gt m m m N w ES N w ES Receiver Function Switch Positions Error Checking Disabled Error Checking Enabled Default AB Model Lamp Track Enabled PM AB Model Lamp Track Disabled 8 Transmitter Function Switch Positions 1 LI Disable Group at Low Dial Position 5 All Groups Fire at Low Dial Position Disable Level Updates Enabled Level Updates Default Page 12 Page 13 RadioPopper JrX Radio Wireless System Receiver Group Switch Positions Group 1 A Group 2 B Group 3 C No Group Level Dial Scale Calibration 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 2 1 32 1 2 1 64 1 16 1 1 1 32 1 1 1 128 EZset Studio EZset Strobe Advanced Operation Page 14 Option Switch Operation JrX Transmitter Radio Channel switches 1 4 The radio channel on your JrX Transmitter is set by
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8. RadioPopper JrX User Manual Rev 1 02 JrX Receiver Firmware Version 3 03 Page 2 Page 3 RadioPopper JrX Radio Wireless System Introduction Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the RadioPopper JrX wireless radio system We hope you ll find this system to be a valuable tool in your creative lighting giving you flexibility and control never before possible The RadioPopper JrX system is a high quality and highly reliable radio triggering system The JrX provides long range triggering of lighting equipment as well as integration and compatibility with RadioPopper PX units The JrX is also forward compatible with upcoming X System devices Please read this short manual entirely before installing or operating your RadioPopper JrX wireless system Your JrX units ship in default configuration providing the most intuative out of the box experience The units are pre set to the most commonly used settings This manual will help you use the more advanced optional features of the JrX units when necessary If you have any troubles along the way feel free to call or email support radiopopper com Page 4 Page 5 RadioPopper JrX Radio Wireless System Compatible Hardware The JrX System has been tested and found to be compatible with the following flash hardware Transmitter May be used with any camera with a standard hotshoe mount May also be used via an external PC Sync cable appro priate to
9. TO YOU THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF A PRODUCT OR THE PERSON FOR WHOM IT WAS PURCHASED AS A GIFT AND STATES YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY Leap Devices LLC 4910 E Elliot Rd 100 Phoenix AZ 85044 Page 19 Copyright 2007 2009 Leap Devices LLC All Rights Reserved
10. TTL ITTL pre flash and calculations are all performed before activating lights attached to JrX Receiver units thus the lights attached to JrX Receiver units will not alter the ETTL iTTL exposure All ETTL ITTL groups ratios and power levels are maintained Page 16 Page 17 RadioPopper JrX Radio Wireless System RadioPopper is manufactured in the USA by Leap Devices LLC RadioPopper and EZset are trademarks of Leap Devices LLC Canon is a registered trademark of Canon Inc in the United States and may also be a registered trademark or trademark in other countries ITTL stands for Intelligent Through The Lens the trade marked name for Nikon s exposure measurement system on SLR cameras Nikon is a registered trademark of Nikon Corporation Alien Bees White Lightning and ZEUS are manufactured by Paul C Buff Inc RadioPopper and Leap Devices LLC does not represent or otherwise endorse the 3rd party companies or products discussed in this manual All other product and brand names are trademarks of their respective owner Limited Warranty Page 18 LIMITED WARRANTY The Limited Warranty set forth below is given by Leap Devices LLC hereafter Leap in the United States with respect to the RadioPopper JrX Transmitter and or RadioPopper JrX Receiver packaged with this Limited Warranty and identified by model number within this Limited Warranty each a Product when purchased and used in the United States or in Can
11. ada This Limited Warranty is only effective upon presentation of this warranty card and proof of purchase A Product when delivered to you in new condition in its original container at the point of it s initial retail sale is warranted against defects in materials or workmanship as follows for a period of one 1 year from the date of original purchase defective parts or a defective Product returned to Leap or its authorized service providers and proven to be defective upon inspection will be repaired with new or comparable rebuilt parts or exchanged for a refurbished Product as determined by Leap or the authorized service provider in their sole discretion Replaced parts and exchanged Products will become the property of Leap When returning a Product for warranty service the shipping charges must be prepaid and the Product should be shipped in its original container or an equivalent properly packaged container to withstand the hazards of shipment and fully insured A copy of this warranty card and proof of purchase should be enclosed as well as a description of the problem Repairs will be made and the Product will be returned shipped at NO CHARGE within the country of repair The Product must be received for warranty service by Leap before the expiration of this Limited Warranty This warranty only covers defective materials or workmanship encountered in normal use and service of a Product and does not apply in the following cases
12. button for approximately two seconds to power off the unit When the unit powers off the Power LED will go dark Installation amp Basic Operation RadioPopper JrX Receiver 1 Remove the battery compartment door on the top side of the unit Insert a single CR123 Lithium battery Take care to follow the direction polarity indications printed inside the battery clip Secure the battery by pressing it straight down into the clip it will click into place Replace the battery compartment door 2 Connect the JrX Receiver to your lighting equipment a studio strobe unit power pack mono light or battery powered strobe unit Connect the appropriate cable between the Sync Port on the side of the JrX Receiver to the trigger port or hot shoe connector of your lighting equipment The cable that inserts into the JrX Receiver is a male 1 8 mini phono plug The sync port accepts mono or stereo type connectors If you are using White Lightning Alien Bees or Zeus brand studio lights you may optionally attach the light via the RJ 11 Telephone style Data Port connector provided on the JrX Receiver NOTE The Data Port connector is only enabled in the Studio version of the JrX Receiver This port is NOT enabled in the Basic version of the JrX Receiver For more information about the use of the Data Port to control compatible studio lights please refer to the section on page 12 NOTE If using the Data Port Connector it is NOT necessary to con
13. compatible with Canon or Nikon Cameras The RPcube Canon is required for Canon compatible strobes and the RPcube Nikon is required for Nikon compatible strobes Use the supplied 3 5mm stereo cable to connect the sync connector of the JrX Receiver to the matching 3 5mm jack provided on the RPcube After setting the appropriate option switches see option switches section the three dials on the side of a JrX transmitter can control the output power of up to three groups of strobes Note that EZset Strobe can control roughly 8 stops of flash power Each 1 8th turn of the dial on the JrX Transmitter will represent 1 stop of flash power Note that due to the wide variety of flashes available each 1 8th turn may be slightly greater or slightly less than 1 stop of flash power The EZset Strobe function has been approximately calibrated for stop accurate light output from a Nikon SB 800 Speed Light Though smaller or larger strobes may put out more or less power a 1 8 turn of the dial will still roughly equal one stop of power adjustment regardless of the make model or size of strobe used NOTE It is possible to mix both EZset Studio and EZset Strobe functionality within the same lighting system For example placing studio strobes EZset Studio on one group and placing hand held strobes EZset Strobe on another group It is also possible to mix the above functionality with proper ETTL iTTL functionality when used with a RadioPopper PX Transmitter The E
14. e EZset function a user may or may not want the strobe s molding lamp to track with the power adjustment The default position of switch 8 is ON or 1 in which modeling lamp tracking is enabled Changing to the OFF or 0 position will turn off tracking NOTE When turning off tracking is desired you must also turn off tracking on the strobe control panel You may observe that the modeling lamp still slightly changes with tracking disabled which is normal and is an effect due to electrical coupling inside the controlled light IMPORTANT NOTE If Modeling Lamp Tracking is desired switch 8 must be turned ON Additionally you must set turn on the model lamp tracking button on the rear controls on the light itself Battery Level Check Alarm Both the JrX Transmitter and Receiver units include a battery level indicator and low battery level alarm The supplied battery should provide 40 50 hours of continual on time regardless of the number of shots taken When the JrX units are turned on or when the power button is tapped one time the unit will indicate the battery level by strobing the green power light The power light will strobe fast for full battery half speed for mid battery and very slowly for a low battery Approximately 2 hours before batteries are completely dead the power light will begin to blink slowly During this blinking the units will still operate normally at full speed and full power with no noticeable loss of ra
15. nd receiver Infroductioni i ciccia 4 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected sarati Specifications and Warnings esesesessessseseseseeeersresee Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help P 9 6 This equipment has been verified to comply with the limits for a class B computing device Parts Descriptions sessessessssesserrerreeresresereeereesee 8 pursuant to FCC Rules Operation with non approved equipment is likely to result in inter ference to radio and TV reception Installation sicari aerei earn 10 The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the Control Switch Reference ccccccccccccccccccccccccceccececcece 12 approval of manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Advanced Operation ccccccccceccnscecccscceccescesceess 15 FCC ID VATIRTX304 EZset Operation a 17 This device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules Limited Warranty ceccecceceeceeceeseesesseeseeseeeees 19 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Copyright 2007 2009 Leap Devices LLC All Rights Reserved JrX Transmitter Firmware Version 3 07 Leap Devices LLC 4910 E Elliot Rd Suite 100 Phoenix AZ 85044
16. nect an additional cable to the Sync Port to achieve activation of the attached light However some lights provide an optical slave triggering function where they will activate when observing light from other sources When using a light with an optical slave connected by the Data Port connector and being used in conjunction with PX units include ETTL or iTTL type communications it is important to disable the optical triggering function by placing a plug or connector in the sync port of the light itself 3 To power on the JrX Receiver press and hold the power button for approximately two seconds The Power LED will light to indicate the unit is powered on and operational The JrX Receiver will perform a self test and will activate the attached light one time Ifa JrX Receiver Studio unit is attached to compatible lighting via the Data Port you will see the modeling lamp of that light cycle up and down during this self test The self test is complete in approximately two seconds The unit then enters normal operation VERY IMPORTANT When using a JrX Receiver Studio to control the levels of studio lights using the Data Port the JrX Receiver Studio must be connected to the light BEFORE turning on the JrX Receiver Studio The controlled light will see the JrX Receiver Studio during the self test If not powered on while attached to the controlled light the controlled light may not respond level adjustments from the JrX Receiver Studio 4
17. nge however it is recommended to replace the battery as soon as possible EZset Operation JrX Receiver Studio Only EZset Studio EZset Studio enables the ability to adjust the power levels of Alien Bees White Lightning and Zues brand lights from a JrX or PX Transmitter After setting the appropriate option switches see option switches section the three dials on the side of a JrX transmitter can control the output power of up to three groups of lights Note that turning the dial of the JrX transmitter is directly proportional to adjusting the power slider on the back of the light For example a half turn of the dial is the same as putting the light s slider half way to full To properly set up the EZset Studio system with a JrX Receiver Studio please follow the correct install procedure 1 Ensure that the JrX Receiver Studio and the studio light are both turned OFF 2 Attach the JrX Receiver to the studio light with the supplied telephone data cable 3 Disable the optical slave function of the light by inserting the supplied 3 5mm plug into the light s sync port 4 Power on the studio light 5 Power on the JrX Receiver JrX Receiver must be powered on after the studio light to enable proper tracking 6 When the JrX Receiver is turned on the modeling lamp should quickly ramp up then down and then trigger once EZset Strobe EZset Strobe enables the ability to adjust the power levels of TTL Dedicated flashes
18. radidpopper TRANSMITTER Jrx RadioPopper JrX Radio Wireless Owners Manual Table of Contents RadioPopper is owned and manufactured by Leap Devices LLC in Phoenix Arizona This product was designed produced and manufactured in the USA IMPORTANT NOTE To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements FCC STATEMENT the following antenna installation and device operating configurations must be satisfied This device and its antenna s must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures PRODUCT PATENTS PENDING Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment a
19. raphic is provided at the base of the battery holder Further you should observe for the Green Power LED light after you insert the battery indicating proper insertion DO NOT REMOVE OR TAMPER WITH THE CIRCUIT BOARD Some of the components inside your JrX Transmitters and JrX Receivers are especially susceptible to electrostatic shock they re easily zapped by static electricity just touching them could damage them Your circuit board is grounded to the case as long as it s not removed everything is safe Removing or tampering with your circuit board will promptly void your warranty YOUR POPPERS CAN T SWIM KEEP THEM DRY JrX units are not waterproof Don t use them outside in the rain to photograph objects under water or in any other environ ment that may allow water to enter the physical enclosure or battery area If you dunk them it may be too late Should you do manage to expose a RadioPopper to anything wet remove the battery as quickly as possible and allow it 24 hours to dry You may find it has come back to life Allowing anything wet inside the case of your JrX Transmitter or JrX Receiver will promptly void the warranty CONTACT US IF YOU GET CONFUSED You re a valued customer and we really do care about you And not in that automated your call is very important to us but we re going to leave you on hold for an hour anyway customer service recording sort of way Seriously if you have questions we re going to
20. the group control dials will be immediately sent to any JrX Receiver Studio units When the Disable Level Updates switched is changed to the ON or 1 position Level Updates will no longer be sent This mode may be beneficial when a photographer is shooting with an assistant The assistant may have level updates disabled yet still be able to fire at the levels that the main photographer is controlling Note that when this switch is turned from ON to OFF the levels of the dials are immediately read and sent to JrX Receiver Studio units It is thus possible to also use this as a safety switch to lock in set lighting while still being able to send occasional updates if minor level corrections are desired JrX Receiver Basic and JrX Receiver Studio Radio Channel switches 1 4 Same setup procedure as the JrX Transmitter Group Setting switches 5 6 Groups can be set according to the positions of switches 5 and 6 See diagram to determine appropriate group setting Note that the No Group setting will simply take the Receiver out of all groups to enable the strobe to be set manually while still triggering Page 15 RadioPopper JrX Radio Wireless System EZset Operation Disable Error Checking switch 7 The JrX Receiver performs error checking on all radio messages This ensures that background radio signals do not cause the JrX to false trigger In nearly all situations error checking should remain enabled switch 7
21. u activate your camera s shutter You may optionally connect a sync cord to the sync port provided on the side of the JrX Transmitter Activating this sync cord will also cause your JrX Transmitter to activate and broadcast a trigger signal 4 Configure the option switches as required to set your desired channel and options Please referto pages 13 and 15 for instructions and reference as to the proper settings of the option switches 5 On the JrX Receiver STUDIO only you may adjust the light intensity level of up to three groups of remote lighting devices using the group adjustment dials on the side of the JrX Transmitter unit When installed on a camera hot shoe with the Power button and Power LED facing toward you the closest dial to you is Group 1 the middle dial is Group 2 and the furthest dial from you is Group 3 Turn the dials counter clockwise away from you to increase lighting intensity level turn them clockwise toward you to decrease the lighting intensity level Please refer to pages 14 and 17 for instructions and details regarding the use of the group adjustment dials 6 You may tap the Power button one time to send a test shot and to perform a battery level check The Power LED will strobe at one of three speeds faster to slower depending on current battery level A slow constantly blinking LED indicates low battery and you have approximately one to two hours of battery life remaining 7 Press and hold the Power
22. your particular brand of camera The external sync port on the transmitter accepts a standard 3 5mm mono or stereo male plug The sync voltage is approximately 3 volts safe for use with all current model cameras Receiver General Triggering JrX Receiver will trigger most lighting devices via the standard sync connector The sync connector accepts a standard 3 5mm mono or stereo male plug Receiver Studio Data Port Triggering JrX Receiver Studio version enables the telephone style Data Port This port is compatible with all current model studio ligthing system from Alien Bees White Lightning and Zeus PX Triggering Receiving Note Triggering PX Receiver units with JrX Transmitter units requires firmware version 6 04 or later on the PX Receiver If a firmware upgrade is required on your PX Receiver contact us for more information The JrX Transmitter will trigger PX Receiver units firmware 6 04 or later tuned to the same radio channel The PX Transmitter all firmware versions will trigger JrX Receiver units tuned to the same radio channel Specifications Transmitter Specifications Dimensions 1 75 x 2 25 x 1 25 45mm x 57mm x 30mm Weight 1 7 ounces 48 grams Including battery and antenna during normal operation Battery One CR123 Size Battery 3 0 volt including rechargeable and non rechargeable Battery Life Approx 50 Hours total power on time per battery Radio Frequency 902 928 Mhz ISM

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