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1. WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE 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 reasonable 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 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 3 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and also with RSS 210 of Industry Canada 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 ope
2. E f stops L 0008 T 00t9 L 000S T 000t T 007 T 00S7 T 0007 T 009T T 000L L 008 T 0r9 T 00S T 00t T OTE T info pocketwizard com PocketWizard 30D Gain B f stopsL 0008 T 00r9 T 000S T 000t T 00ct T 00S7 T 0007 T 009T T 000L L 008 T 0r9 T 00S T 00t L 0ct T In Canon 40D amp 50D Ga m f stopsR m f stopsL 0008 T 00 9 T 000S T 000t T 00ct L 00S7 T 0007 T 009T T 000T T 008 T 0r9 T 00S T 00t T PocketWizard info pocketwizard com 2009 LPA Design Inc All rights reserved Product features and specifications are subject to change without notice PocketWizard ControlTL MiniTT1 FlexTT5 HyperSync Plus Il and MultiMAX are either trademarks or registered trademarks of LPA Design Inc All other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners This product is covered under a warranty For more information on this warranty and to register your product please go to www PocketWizard com support US Patent 5 359 375 and Patents Pending www PocketWizard com 10 Poc ketWiza rd info pocketwizard com April 2 2009 Owner s Manual Addendum MiniTT1 FlexTT5 for Canon 340 354 MHz US FCC Canada IC MiniTT1 Firmware Upgrade to version 4 100 FlexTT5 Firmware Upgrade to version 4 100 PocketWizard Utility Upgrade to version 1 18 New Features Remote Manual Mode for Canon Speedlites This mode allows you to remotely
3. Po G ketWiza rd info pocketwizard com December 29 2009 Owner s Manual Addendum 5 0 MiniTT1 FlexTT5 for Canon MiniTT1 Firmware Upgrade to version 5 000 FlexTT5 Firmware Upgrade to version 5 000 PocketWizard Utility Upgrade to version 1 18 9 340 00 354 00 MHz FCC IC 433 42 434 42 MHz CE Overview ControlTL Firmware Version 5 0 is the most advanced firmware for the MiniTT1 Transmitter and FlexTT5 Transceiver This newest ControlTL firmware incorporates several new features many performance improvements and some new camera and flash compatibility This firmware has been tested via the PocketWizard Beta Lab Current MiniTT1 Transmitter and FlexTT5 Transciever owners can upgrade to the new firmware for free via the PocketWizard Utility Current users will need to upgrade their PocketWizard Utility to version 1 18 9 which is also on the downloads page Please see a list of changes to the new Utility at the end of this document When upgrading your radios be sure to upgrade all MiniTT1 s and FlexTT5 s to v5 0 Radios will only operate as expected when all units are using the latest firmware Compatibility Added Canon 7D compatibility Like the 5D Mark Il and other cameras adjusting Speedlites via the in camera menu is not supported Added Metz 58 AF 1 Canon firmware v3 0 and Metz 48 AF 1 Canon firmware v2 0 compatibility These flashes now work with the ControlTL system Key New Features Automatic Camera De
4. High Speed Sync FP Flash If not the camera will be limited to a 1 200 shutter speed and will not use HyperSync timings If there is no flash in the shoe of MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 on your camera HyperSync and High Speed Sync will be used automatically with your remote flashes 18 HyperSync amp High Speed Sync FP Flash cont d HyperSync is set in a transmitting radio only It is not used in a remote FlexTT5 All receiving PocketWizard radios including the Plus ll etc will trigger in sync with HyperSync At 1 640 and above Standard triggers are not sent NOTE HyperSync requires a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 as a transmitter A Standard transmitter like Plus Il cannot trigger a remote FlexTT5 and achieve HyperSync Front Curtain Clipping move HyperSync slider towards 0 If you are seeing Front Curtain clipping top of frame is dark then your HyperSync offset should be moved towards 0 zero If you are seeing Rear Curtain clipping bottom of frame is dark then your HyperSync offset should be moved away from 0 zero When making adjustments try adjusting in 30 micro second steps until you see some changes then try smaller steps to fine tune your setting Remember to press Set Both Configs in the Utility after every adjustment Rear Curtain Clipping move HyperSync slider away from 0 For some camera and flash combinations it is not possible to eliminate clipping especially at the faster HyperSync shutter s
5. based on usage profile MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 Look at the normal LED blink to determine battery level or use the PocketWizard Utility LED Blink Green Good battery MiniTT1 Battery Polarity Amber Warning battery low Red b Very low battery change immediately CR2450 amp CR2354 batteries MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 Key Features ControlTL PocketWizard s newest firmware platform taps into the camera s digital communications to enable an entirely new level of remote flash capabilities through our proven radio system beginning with remote TTL for Canon E TTL II flash systems with Slide n Shoot Simplicity HyperSync Achieve better than X sync with many cameras and flashes up to 1 500th second FP High Speed Sync Need more speed Push beyond 1 500th and go into FP High Speed sync mode automatically No buttons to press or settings to change other than your shutter speed will give you flash sync all the way to 1 8000th Power Tracking When working in E TTL Il you can change any of your control settings on your flash or camera and the system adjusts for those changes Eight Frames per second Never before have you Quick Guide been able to shoot remote E TTL Il at this speed MiniTTt FIexTTS for Canon Nothing else comes close PocketWiZard Low Profile Design The FlexTT5 lies flat to stay out of the way and uses a flip up antenna for additional range when needed
6. e HyperSync requires a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 as a transmitter A Standard transmitter cannot trigger a FlexTT5 and achieve HyperSync Remote Gamera Triggering As with other PocketWizard radios the MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 can be used to trigger a remote camera To perform this operation a PocketWizard motor drive cable is required For cameras with Canon s E3 connector you need the PocketWizard CM E3 ACC cable For cameras with Canon s N3 Motor drive connector you need the CM N3 ACC cable 1 Slide the FlexTT5 onto the shoe of the remote camera to be triggered 2 Connect the motor drive cable from 61 P1 port on the FlexTT5 to the remote terminal on the camera 3 Use the MiniTT1 or any PocketWizard Transmitter to trigger If you are using the MiniTT1 radio as the transmitter be sure to hold it properly to maximize range Using the MiniTT1 in this manner causes a large drain on the coin cell battery To maintain the best battery life use a FlexTT5 or another PocketWizard as the hand held transmitter NOTE With this remote camera setup you are engaging Auto Relay Mode and sending triggers one channel higher Read more about that mode for information about using a camera with remote flash NOTE The FlexTT5 should be in the shoe of the remote camera to be triggered Removing it from the shoe may cause unwanted triggering to occur NOTE Continuous motor drive triggering of remote cameras is not available Single shot mod
7. 20 See page 29 for more information on the LED sequence 25 LEARN Mode cont a For remote E TTL Il to function the ControITL channel must be learned If you see only 1 or 2 green blinks after teaching then a Standard channel was learned and E TTL II will not function If you desire E TTL II functionality teach the FlexTT5 again from the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 to be used as the primary transmitter and look for 3 green blinks To teach all radios in a system Standard channels use the Standard transmitter as the teaching radio for all learning radios including MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 to be used as the primary transmitter If you see no green blinks during the LEARN cycle then the radio did not learn a new channel and will use the previous one Hold the radios farther apart and try teaching again SPECIAL NOTES Activating LEARN in a MiniTT1 causes a large drain on the coin cell battery To maintain the best battery life use the PocketWizard Utility to teach channels to the MiniTT1 whenever possible Channels learned in the field are not displayed in the PocketWizard Utility Sekonic Meter cannot be used to teach Its brief trigger mode is not compatible with LEARN Custom IDs from MultiMAX radios are not learned FAST MODE in a MAX Receiver or MultiMAX set for RECEIVE offers no benefit when triggered by a ControlTL transmitter Turn FAST MODE off for best performance If left on it will negatively affect HyperSync timing
8. 3rd party E TTL Il compatible flashes have not been tested and may produce undesirable behavior 1 6 15 e FEC control from the flash is now implemented for the FlexTT5 when used as transmitter e FEL and FEC operation on a 5D Mark Il when using a FlexTT5 on the camera has been improved e AF Assist operation greatly improved in several scenarios including on specific cameras like the 5D Mark Il and when using the FlexTT5 as a transmitter on the camera Also corrected a situation where AF Assist would stay on during the exposure and be visible in the image e A situation where flash recharge recycle would be delayed has been corrected PocketWizard info pocketwizard com e Continuous triggering of a remote FlexTT5 like used for a continuous motor drive burst for a remote camera was not work ing in Basic Trigger Mode Also Basic Trigger Mode when set on a FlexTT5 would only send a single trigger when TEST was held This would affect both remote camera triggering and teaching a radio a new channel This has been corrected e Operation with a 5D Mark Il using Master Ratio Mode with a flash or ST E2 on top has been improved e Errors with top shoe flash communication after camera wakeup when using a 5D Mark Il have been corrected e Basic Trigger Mode now triggers a flash in the top shoe and P2 for a FlexTT5 when on a camera e Fixed a Learn Mode bug in Basic Trigger Mode If learn mode was engaged during Basic Trigger Mode but
9. ETTL mode Cannot be used on the MiniTT1 220EX be used on the FlexTT5 as a receiver mode only Cannot be used as a remote flash in Manual mode Cannot be used on a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 as a transmitter SPECIAL NOTE This flash performs better if an OC E3 cable is used Automatic HSS Trigger Timing for Manual Flash If you are using 1 640 or faster shutter speeds then a remote manual flash connected to a FlexTT5 will trigger at the same moment as a Speedlite performing HSS FP Sync begins emitting light If the manual flash has a long enough flash duration it may provide usable flash in the exposure all the way up through 1 8000 shutter speed This mode which happens automatically is for combining Speedlites in HSS mode and manual flash simultaneously You cannot control the trigger timing as you can with HyperSync If you want to control the timing of the trigger for an all manual flash system and achieve better uniformity of lighting across the image at faster shutter speeds then you need to use HyperSync and High Speed Sync FP Flash Sync Disable Mode see below SPECIAL NOTES e As you increase shutter speeds and the camera is exposing the frame with a moving slit you might get gradations across the frame in either brightness or color depending on your manual flash unit s light output profile You may also get black bars It may not be possible to eliminate these conditions for your camera and flash combination but for
10. MiniTT1 gt FleXTI5 No Flash on Camera 12 Flash on Camera 13 Flash on Camera 14 General E TTL Il Considerations 15 Manual Flash 2 146 Remote Speedlites 16 Other Manual Flashes 17 Table of Contents cont d HyperSync amp High Speed Sync FP Flash Advanced Features via PocketWizard Utility Channels Channel Tables LEARN Mode Remote Camera Triggering Auto Relay Mode Reset Status LED Mounting Long Range Performance Troubleshooting Canon Compatibility Specifications FCC Warning 18 20 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 35 36 39 Batteries CAUTION Turn 0FF your equipment PocketWizard units electronic flash units cameras etc before making connections or changing batteries FlexTT5 Install 2 fresh AA IEC LR6 batteries into the FlexTT5 Transceiver Make sure to note proper polarity Alkaline batteries are recommended Rechargeable or other chemistry batteries will also work though life expectancy may vary Life expectancy 60 hours with alkaline batteries MiniTT1 Install a fresh CR2450 or CR2354 coin cell battery into the MiniTT1 Transmitter Make sure to note proper polarity The CR2450 is recommended for longer battery life The MiniTT1 saves batteries by automatically entering an extremely low power state when the camera enters sleep mode or if not on a camera and TEST is not pressed for 10 seconds Life expectancy 100 s of hours thousands of triggers and varies
11. as MASTER for wireless manual you can expect gains up to 2 3 stops brighter depending on shutter speed If you are shooting exclusively at HSS shutter speeds you will get more than a doubling of battery life from your Speedlite possibly eliminating the need for an external battery pack This feature only works with Canon Speedlites at HSS shutter speeds It will not make your manual hot shoe or studio flashes have more light output at any given setting Gains when using HyperSync are even greater and it is recommended that you use HyperSync for shutter speeds from 1 250 through 1 640 as your camera and flash combo allows PocketWizard info pocketwizard com IMPORTANT get the most benefit from this feature be sure to select your camera model in the PocketWizard Utility on the Misc Tab If you do not select your camera model then you will still receive some improvements but not as much as when you select your camera model This feature is automatic and requires no adjustment other than selecting your camera model Here are some examples of the efficiencies gained f stops R f stops Remote Speedlite on FlexTT5 radio as a remote unit f stops L f stops Local Speedlite on a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 radio as a transmitter on the camera For example the chart below shows that the 1D Mark Ill camera when using HSS triggering at 1 1000 shutter speed will get 1 4 stops more light from the flash on top of the MiniTT1 in its shoe an
12. it cannot currently do with our ControlTL system is have a Speedlite or ST E2 in the top shoe of the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 when used as a transmitter on the camera This camera came out late in our development cycle and is very different from all previous cameras We are reviewing solutions to get this last piece working e FEC control from the flash is not implemented FEC from the camera works but some photographers prefer to use the flash FEC control due to familiarity and simplicity as well as the ability to achieve 3 stops versus some camera s 2 stops e Other features not expressly covered like Rear Curtain Sync FEB stroboscopic remote DOFP and modeling mode and adjusting flash settings or custom functions via the camera s controls are not implemented e Distance info on 580EX II not updating sometimes e Other flash manufacturer s flashes Quantum Metz Sunpak etc compatibility is not confirmed e Custom IDs not yet available 2009 LPA Design Inc All rights reserved Product features and specifications are subject to change without notice PocketWizard ControlTL MiniTT1 FlexTT5 HyperSync Plus Il and MultiMAX are either trademarks or registered trademarks of LPA Design Inc All other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners This product is covered under a warranty For more information on this warranty and to register your product please go to www PocketWizard com support
13. manual for more information on how setting channels works in the field and via the Utility HyperSync This powerful feature is set within the Utility See the HyperSync section of this manual for more information FlexTT5 USB port 21 Advanced Features via PocketWizard Utility Remote TTL Flash Sleep Delay Normally your ControlTL transmitter tells all remote E TTL II flashes to sleep when the camera sleeps This saves batteries in the remote flash but could cause the flash to take a moment to be ready before the next trigger Enable this feature to have your ControlTL transmitter wait to tell all remote E TTL II flashes to sleep until a time after the camera sleeps This feature can be independently over ridden by a remote flash using Flash Idle Time Out Mode Flash Idle Timeout Mode If you are using a standard transmitter like a Plus or MultiMAX the sleep command is never issued the flash would always remain powered on Enabling this feature causes the connected flash to remain awake for a set period after any radio activity then enter its sleep mode for power saving This control overrides Remote TTL Flash Sleep Mode Force TTL Master Mode Enables the use of a 430EX or 430EX II in the shoe of a ControlTL transmitter as a master to trigger remote flashes The transmitter tells the camera that lt MASTER gt mode is active even though that mode is not available or set in the flash This also benefits the 580EX S
14. the PocketWizard Utility If TEST is held on power up then RESET may occur causing 2 or 4 green blinks to occur See RESET for information Steady green blinks during firmware updates are also normal 30 Mount a remote FlexTT5 Transceiver using any of the following methods 31 Long Range Performance Long distance performance from your PocketWizards depends on the orientation and position of the units gt i ala e Whenever possible try to maintain a line of sight between the units and keep the antennas parallel Best Acceptable Worst While radio does not require line of sight it does help dramatically Make sure the units are not near any large metal concrete or high water content objects People and trees are mostly water Make sure they are not blocked by these objects or by hills Do not 4 mount the units close to the ground try to have 9m them several feet above the Earth or building floors Positioning whenever possible Blocking Signal Maintain at least 36 1 meter distance between antennas Avoid direct antenna contact with anything metallic Dead spots have a number of causes but the solution is usually the same move the unit a few inches or feet away from the problem area SPECIAL NOTE Some Canon flash models emit RF interference that can reduce the effective operating range of many radio slaves including the FlexTT5 Those models include 430EX 580EX 580EX II and othe
15. Fixes Refinements Force Master Mode with a 430EX Il has been improved on the Rebel XSi and possibly other cameras when triggering a MiniTT1 Corrects an issue where a full power flash blowout would occur on occasion Remote Wireless Manual Power Control will now permit maximum output power on all flashes when used in X Sync mode HSS mode was not an issue Corrected a situation where pressing TEST on a FlexTT5 made it so you could not trigger for 2 or 3 seconds but only on a Standard Channel Hash Exposure Lock FEL with 5D Mark Il has been improved Corrected a situation where pressing FEL would cause a remote flash to trigger and or blowouts would occur Improved continuous remote camera triggering operation for the following scenario FlexTT5 connected to a camera s motor drive port with an ACC cable and set to a Standard channel and Bottom Shoe Disable mode turned on Improved 50D performance by eliminating an issue with blowouts occurring with on camera flash set to Master Mode or when using Force TTL Master Mode Corrected 420EX flash periodic random exposure blowouts when used as remote flash on a FlexTT5 Improved battery monitoring for MiniTT1 Transmitter Power management changes to reduce risk of battery leakage on FlexTT5 when used with alkaline batteries The MiniTT1 coin cell is less likely to leak based on its chemistry Corrected 1D Mark Ill with on camera flash which had periodic blowouts if pu
16. Pre Flash Boost can be engaged for your on camera flash by simply angling the flash head in any direction other than the standard 90 position Pre Flash Boost is engaged on a remote FlexTT5 by default regardless of flash head position The PocketWizard Utility allows you to set Pre Flash Boost modes independently for a local on camera flash or a remote flash This is done on the Flash Tab Local Preflash Boost Mode is for a flash mounted on the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 when it is used as a transmitter on the camera Remote Preflash Boost Mode is for a flash mounted the FlexTT5 when used as a remote receiver Setting this mode on a FlexTT5 used as a transmitter will not engage Pre Flash Boost for other FlexTT5 radios used as remote receivers It must be set on each remote FlexTT5 individually Force Preflash Boost turns Pre Flash Boosts on full time helpful when using diffusers This is the default setting for a remote FlexTT5 Auto Preflash Boost enables Pre Flash Boost whenever the flash head is rotated in any direction other than the standard 90 position In the standard 90 flash head position Pre Flash Boost will not be used This is the default setting for a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 used as a transmitter Disable Preflash Boost turns Pre Flash Boost off Pre Flash Boost is compatible with the following Speedlites only 580EX 580EX Il 430EX 430EX 270EX Pre Flash Boost is not compatible with the following Speedlit
17. S timings can be used If it does respond properly you get the benefits of the new HSS timings If it does not then the radio uses Auto mode and default HSS timings To get your camera to respond properly and get the most benefit out of Auto or a selected camera take a few shots with it before connecting your ControlTL radio These few shots are especially helpful if the camera has just come from a temperature extreme hot from a sunny car trunk or cold from a plane s cargo hold or to lubricate the shutter a few times after having been off for a while Always trigger at least twice after you turn on your on camera radio to verify exposure NOTE For all cameras the shutter speed needs to be set to 1 4000 or slower for the first trigger after a ControlTL transmitter is powered on Calibration measurements cannot be performed at faster shutter speeds New Default Force TTL Master Mode Force TTL Master Mode is now enabled by default Previously we emulated Canon s system such that MASTER mode must be engaged on the flash on camera for remote flashes to trigger This is Canon s method for controlling the remote flashes from the camera position toggling MASTER on and off toggles the remote flashes on and off This operation was not intuitive to PocketWizZard info pocketwizard com 3 many photographers and generated many questions so we now engage our ControlTL feature of Force TTL Master Mode by default The o
18. TL Il communication pins Caution If you are using a compatible Canon camera it is highly recommended that you do not enable this option Caution Due to the Canon specific layout of the pins on the bottom shoe the MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 are not guaranteed to slide onto every camera s hot shoe Do not force the units onto your camera Slide gently SPECIAL NOTES e t is not necessary to set receiving 5 radios into this mode to match your MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 transmitting unit The receiving FlexTT5 just needs to be set to receive on a Standard Channel The only time you would need to set a remote FlexTT5 to Basic Trigger Mode is if you are deploying it to trigger a remote non Canon camera in Auto Relay Mode e n this mode you get basic remote triggering on PocketWizard Standard Channels This works with all PocketWizard radios including the Plus MultiMAX and devices with PocketWizard radios built in e HyperSync High Speed Sync FP Flash or ControlTL E TTL II are not available when using this mode e Battery life on the MiniTT1 will be less than when working on an E TTL Il camera with this mode disabled Normally the MiniTT1 sleeps when the camera sleeps based on data it receives from the camera on the E TTL communication pins Since those pins are deactivated in this mode the MiniTT1 never sleeps Expected battery life is 100 hours FlexTT5 battery life will remain unchanged at 60 hours e The fastest usable shutter speed for flas
19. The MiniTT1 with an internal antenna weighs in at 2 3 oz and is the smallest PocketWizard ever What s in the Box MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 Batteries USB Cord QuickGuide Battery Compartment Internal Antenna on bottom Configuration Channel 1 Configuration Channel 2 USB Connector Power Off under rubber cover TEST LEARN Button Canon style Hot Shoe 24 with Pass Through Status LED Locking Ring on bottom foot USB Connector behind antenna Lanyard Loop Adjustable Antenna Battery Compartment 2 AA IEC LRG 1 4 20 mount Zone Selector on bottom Configuration Channel 1 Configuration Channel 2 Canon style Power Off Hot Shoe with Pass Through TEST LEARN Button Remote Studio or other Locking Ring on bottom foot flash Triggering Port Remote Camera Triggering Port Status LED 7 10 If this is the first time you are using a remote E TTL II flash system we recommend you consult your camera and flash manuals for your camera for the basics of positioning your flash units Review the owner s manuals for your camera and flash system For most basic functions when using Canon s system or PocketWizard s operation is identical Important exceptions will be noted in this manual All equipment should be turned OFF when making connections otherwise unwanted triggering may occur when inserting or removing a flash or camera cable The first exposure after making initial connecti
20. US Patent 5 359 375 and Patents Pending www PocketWizard com PocketWizard Owner s Manual MiniTT1 FlexTT5 for Canon 340 354 MHz US FCC Canada IC Safety Warnings Please pay attention to the following safety warnings Operating temperature above 15 C 5 F and below 50 C 120 F Storage temperature without batteries above 30 C 22 F and below 85 C 185 F Remove batteries during storage Battery Requirements Qty 2 AA IEC LR6 for FlexTT5 CR2450 or CR2354 for MiniTT1 Do not remove instrument covers during operation Do not operate the device in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Operation of any electrical instrument in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard There are no user serviceable parts inside the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 Do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification of the instrument Refer servicing only to qualified and authorized personnel Red LED s are used for dim light application and do not indicate a hazardous status The MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 are accessory devices for cameras and flashes Do not use this product in a manner not specified in documentation WARNING To avoid battery leakage follow these guidelines Always remove the batteries when the unit is not in use for extended periods of time or during shipping or long distance travel Never mix old and new batteries Alwa
21. at 1 100 second so any time you are at that shutter speed or slower rear curtain sync will be engaged You can adjust this setting or turn it off in the PocketWizard Utility under the Sync Timing tab We found in testing that the Canon system rear curtain sync timing is actually not at the precise end of the shutter opening but actually slightly before Fig 1 We have been able to improve on this timing to put the flash at the very end of the exposure Fig 2 Fig 1 Rear Curtain Sync using Canon s technology Fig 2 Rear Curtain Sync using PocketWizard s technology Note streak below golf ball Camera 7D Shutter Speed 1 1 Oth Camera 7D Shutter Speed 1 1 0th Aperture f 5 6 Aperture 5 6 Lens EF 50mm f 2 5 Macro Lens EF 50mm f 2 5 Macro You do not need to set anything on your flashes including Canon s own Second Curtain Sync button Toggling the setting on the flash will not change the setting in the radio PocketWizard info pocketwizard com Pre Flash Boost Mode In certain E TTL situations especially when shooting in full sun or over long distances the normal pre flash is simply not enough for the camera to see Now when Pre Flash Boost is engaged you get a pre flash that is two stops brighter This will approximately double the distance that the camera can make sense of the pre flash E TTL information or help compensate for the reduced output caused by a diffuser over the flash or a bounced flash
22. by existing PocketWizard transmitters The FlexTT5 can operate as a receiver for any PocketWizard transmitter IMPORTANT When a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 is used as a transmitter it always sends out 2 triggers one ControlTL trigger on a ControlTL channel and one Standard trigger on its channel This enables you to use an E TTL Il system with other manual flashes The ControlTL system synchronizes both triggers precisely MiniTT1 amp FlexTT5 Channel HyperSync E TTL II Compatibility See Page 25 MiniTT1 ControlTL Channels 1 20 Yes Yes FlexTT5 Standard Channels 1 32 Zones A B C Plus 11 amp Plus Standard Channels 1 4 Yes No MultiMAX amp MAX Standard Channels 1 16 Yes No see Page 25 Quad Triggering Channels 17 32 Zones A B C OEM units w PocketWizard Standard Channels 1 16 Yes No see Page 25 Quad Triggering Channels 17 32 Zones A B C Canon E TTL Il system channels are not used by the ControlTL system 23 Channel Tables A MiniTT1 Transmitter or a FlexTT5 Transceiver always transmits on a Standard Channel and a ControlTL Channel for every trigger Make sure you choose a set of channels frequencies that will not interfere with or trigger other PocketWizard users When using ControITL channels 5 through 14 you might interfere with a MultiMAX user on Standard Channels 17 through 26 even if you select a different Standard Channel in the Utility Check with other users in the area and be sur
23. control the manual settings of Canon Speedlites Canon calls this mode Setting the Flash Output for Each Slave or Wireless Manual Flash with Varied Flash Output This mode works with the 580 Il on the top shoe of a ControlTL transmitter It does not work with the original 580EX Only the 580EX II has the command codes to use Remote Manual Mode via the hot shoe With 580EX II on the top shoe of the transmitter engage manual Master mode normally 1 Press MODE until M appears 2 Engage MASTER by pressing and holding ZOOM for 2 seconds When OFF blinks spin the select dial until MASTER appears and press SET 3 You can now use the manual controls of the 580EX II to set the manual flash level of your remote Speedlites To manually control more than one zone of light you need to select RATIO mode by pressing ZOOM until RATIO blinks then spin the wheel until either A B or A B C blinks and press SET Set the remote FlexTT5 mounted Speedlites to normal mode not SLAVE or MASTER just ETTL and select the slave group using the FlexTT5 ABC switch You may have as many flashes in each group A B amp C as you would like On the MASTER flash use the select dial and SET to choose the slave group and set the manual remote flash value See Page 45 of the Canon 580 II User Manual for more information This mode expands Canon s system Normally when using Canon s optical system and not using Ratio A B or A B C mode all 3 slave groups
24. d nearly 1 8 more stops from a Speedlite mounted on a remote FlexTT5 1D Gain B f stops B f stopsL charts on other cameras please refer to the end of Addendum v4 250 PocketWiZard info pocketwizard com Canon 5D Mark Il Compatibility Operation with a Canon 5D Mark Il camera has been greatly improved In addition to HyperSync remote E TTL and other features already present you can now use a flash on top of a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 radio in the shoe of the Canon 5D Mark Il You can now have on camera flash as well as ratio controls via the 580 Il 580EX or ST E2 Using the 580EX you can also use remote wireless manual mode For the 5D Mark II to function properly with ControlTL radios you must select 5D Mark II as the camera model on the Misc Tab in the PocketWizard Utility E PocketWizard Utility Version 1 18 FlexTT5 Settings Configuration C1 SPECIAL NOTE 5D Mark Il Aperture Due to special trigger timing considerations for this camera some lenses will experience frame clipping hard lines or dark frames in the image caused by the shutter getting caught by the flash at mid to narrower aperture settings Larger maximum aperture lenses like f 1 4 or f 1 2 models are most affected and may start to see flash clipping as early as f 5 6 Lenses with a widest aperture of f 3 5 to f 5 6 may not experience clipping until stopped down to f 22 or narrower If there is
25. ded If you need to trigger more than 1 flash from a single remote FlexTT5 consider setting the additional flash to use its optical slave HyperSync amp High Speed Sync FP Flash HyperSync allows for a PocketWizard Channel Sync Timing Flash Misc connected flash to begin firing just HyperSync Offset before the camera triggers a sync F pulse Since you are triggering faster than a wire with HyperSync you can Setting the HyperSync Offset in the PocketWizard Utility sync at shutter speeds faster than X sync for many cameras and get more usable flash energy before Auto FP High Speed Sync is activated Adjusting HyperSync is done in the PocketWizard Utility see next page for adjustment suggestions Proper adjustment is dependent on on your equipment s abilities Try the default setting and look for clipping black lines in your images Adjust up or down as needed to eliminate the black lines It is not always possible to eliminate the black lines as the shutter speed increases HyperSync is used with shutter speeds as follows 1 200 and slower HyperSync not used 1 250 through 1 350 Auto calculated HyperSync offset used 1 400 Full HyperSync offset used 1 500 Auto calculated HyperSync offset used 1 640 and faster FP Flash High Speed Sync engaged NOTE If you have a flash in the shoe of the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 on your camera it must be set to
26. e to select a channel that will not interfere ControlTL channels 1 4 are repeated when teaching with a Standard transmitter like the MultiMAX or a Legacy PocketWizard on Standard channels 5 16 That means if you teach a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 channel 5 in the field it will trigger other Control radios listening on ControITL channel 1 NOTE Early Quick Guides refer to Legacy Channels instead of Standard channels They are the same thing Standard Standard ControITL gt ControITL Channel Frequency Channel Frequency 1 344 04 1 340 2 344 04 2 345 3 344 04 3 341 4 344 04 4 346 5 344 04 1 340 6 344 04 2 345 7 344 04 3 341 8 344 04 4 346 9 344 04 1 340 10 344 04 2 345 11 344 04 3 341 12 344 04 4 346 13 344 04 1 340 14 344 04 2 345 15 344 04 3 341 16 344 04 4 346 17 346 5 5 346 5 18 347 6 347 19 347 5 347 5 20 348 8 348 21 348 5 9 348 5 22 349 10 349 23 349 5 11 349 5 24 350 12 350 25 350 5 13 350 5 26 351 14 351 27 351 5 15 340 5 28 352 16 341 5 29 352 5 17 342 30 353 18 342 5 31 353 5 19 343 32 354 20 345 5 24 LEARN Mode Channels can be taught via the PocketWizard Utility See the Utility s help for more information Teaching via the Utility is recommended Channels can also be taught in the field using PocketWizard transmitters Transmitting channel A MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 learning from a PocketWizard transmitter
27. e MiniTT1 and the FlexTT5 when used as a transmitter FEC from the camera works Some photographers prefer to use the flash FEC control due to familiarity and simplicity as well as the ability to achieve 3 stops versus some camera s 2 stops e ST E2 on top of a MiniTT1 on top of a 5D Mark Il The ST E2 can forget its settings when coming out of sleep mode e Other features not expressly covered like Rear Curtain Sync FEB stroboscopic remote DOFP and modeling mode and adjusting flash settings or custom functions via the camera s controls are not implemented e Distance info on 580EX II not updating sometimes e Other flash manufacturer s flashes Quantum Metz Sunpak etc compatibility is not confirmed e Custom IDs not yet available info pocketwizard com PocketWizZard Additional Graphs for f stop Gains 1D Mk II Gain 0008 T 00t9 L 000S T 000t T 00ct L 00SC L 0007 T 009T T 000T T 008 T 0r9 T 00S T 00t T 0cc T G o e un E f stopsR E f stopsL asss EE Raul Es asus asss Em m asss aa gt 00 0008 T 00t9 L 000S T 000t L 00cc T 00Sc L 0007 T 009T T 000L L 008 T 0t9 T 00S T 00t T OTE T info pocketwizard com tWizard Pocke 5D mk II Gain 0008 T 00t9 L 000S T 000t T 00c7tc L 00S7 T 0007 T 009L L 000L L 008 L 0t9 L 005 L 00t T 0cc L 20D Gain mf stopsR
28. e ST E2 AF Assist now works on a 5D 50D or 40D and other cameras Previously the AF Assist light would not turn on This has been corrected Wide aperture values now registering properly On lenses that open up to f 1 2 or wider the aperture values were being handled improperly This has been corrected e Fixed a TEST button issue Previously a TEST button press on MiniTT1 could cause failed triggers for 5 seconds In situations where there was a MASTER flash on top of the MiniTT1 TEST was pressed and you tried to take a picture before the MiniTT1 went back to sleep the exposure would not be correct This has been fixed Basic Trigger Mode battery power management in the MiniTT1 was improved resulting in slightly longer battery life e When using the FlexTT5 as a transmitter on a camera HSS for a flash mounted in the top shoe was not working properly This has been corrected Remote camera triggering via the FlexTT5 has been improved especially when using Bottom Shoe Disable Mode Use of legacy cables is better supported Using an ACC cable is still recommended e HSS mode was triggering all zones groups instead of just group A Now HSS mode honors groups better e Triggering a remote Speedlite set for manual flash and triggered by a Plus Il or MultiMAX mounted on a FlexTT5 has been improved PocketWizard info pocketwizard com p Not included in this release e FEC control from the flash is not implemented for th
29. e is required 26 Hold up and away for best range 27 Auto Relay Mode You can trigger This is called Relay Mode Here s how it works Press TEST on a PocketWizard that you are holding in your hands The FlexTT5 other remote PocketWizard radios The channel used for relay transmitting is 1 channel higher than the taught channels using teach or set your remote flashes the same channel as your remote camera Example If you Standard Channel 3 then relay transmit occurs on both ControlTL and Standard Channel 4 Remember set channel on the camera to the s that camera s remote flashes The FlexTT5 connected to your remote camera receives the signal and triggers your camera The FlexTT5 switches to transmit mode and waits for the camera to provide a sync pulse flashes in sync with your remote camera triggers the flash in its shoe in sync with or default channel unless you set the he PocketWizard Utility Be careful not to or proper synchronization will not occur aught the camera connected FlexTT5 unit FlexTT5 configured for Auto Relay with local Speedlite he transmitter in your hand and the receiving remote FlexTT5 connected to your remote ame channel Set the transmitting channel in exTT5 to the channel you wish to use for your 28 The MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 can be reset in the field There are two types of reset RESET A Returns both C 1 and C 2 to the channels
30. eedlite in the shoe of the FlexTT5 it will trigger a very low output flash to confirm that it has made good data connection with the FlexTT5 As always it is best to turn on the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 before the rest of your equipment PocketWiZard info pocketwizard com Bug Fixes e 430EX issues The original 430EX I not Il would sometimes cause over exposures or blowouts when used as a remote flash on a FlexTT5 Operation appeared erratic This has been corrected NOTE The 430EX is still a very RF noisy flash and every effort should be made to optimize reception Please use the mounting suggestions on Page 30 of the Owner s Manual and especially consider using a Canon 0C E3 cable and a ferrite choke 580EX I and Il Custom Functions Fixed issue where certain Custom Functions or C Fn combos caused a remote flash to not trigger Shutter speed raising then lowering Previously if you started at a shutter speed faster than 1 500 then went back down below 1 250 in one step remote flashes could get out of sync shutter speeds between 1 250 and 1 500 were not affected If the camera went to sleep and woke back up this usually cleared the problem On fast sleeping cameras like the 40D 50D Rebel etc this issue hardly ever manifested On cameras that took longer to sleep like the 1D Mark IIl the impact could be larger This has been corrected Relay Mode Fixed issues around Auto Relay Mode in the FlexTT5 where it would not per
31. elow illustrates the differences between US FCC radios and the CE radios Key differences Identifying CE and FCC IC radios Look at the label on the bottom of the radio If there is a CE symbol on the label then it is a CE radio operating on 433 42 434 42 MHz If there is an FCC ID then it is a US FCC IC radio United States Federal Communications Commission Industry Canada operating on 340 00 354 00 MHz CE 433 MHz Radios US FCC IC 344 MHz Radios Note Only buy approved radios legal for use in your country Find your country and radio model by clicking here Purchasing radios outside your country or region may result in illegal operation undesirable interference with or from other equipment lack of compatibility with locally available units and loss of warranty status or service availability Purchasing from a different country to gain more range in yours does not guarantee performance Follow the suggestions on our Range page to optimize for performance on the proper frequency for your country For more information on frequency please visit www PocketWizard com wheretobuy frequency con t on page 2 PocketWizZard info pocketwizard com Channels CE versions of the ControlTL radios use a different set of channels than US FCC IC radios A MiniTT1 transmitter or a FlexTT5 transceiver transmits on a Standard channel and a ControlTL channel when triggered If working around other photographers using PocketWi
32. es and will be automatically disabled 220EX 550EX 420EX It is also not compatible with the Metz 58 AF 1 or 48 AF 1 Canon When using these flashes you must manually set both Pre Flash Boost modes to Disable Preflash Boost in the Utility Other New Features FEC Hash Exposure Compensation can now be set directly on a Speedlite in the shoe of a remote FlexTT5 Continuous triggering added for bottom shoe input when in Basic Trigger Mode This allows you to trigger a remote camera for a continuous motor drive burst Connect a footswitch or other button via the transmitting MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 radio s hot shoe to use this mode Test button on FlexTT5 Transmitter starts local relay sequence on camera motor drive allowing you to easily test your relay set up www PocketWizard com PocketWizard info pocketwizard com 4 Depth of Field preview remote activation added When you press the DOF preview button on your camera your remote flashes will activate their DOF preview mode normally Remote camera pre trigger wakeup control from a MultiMAX Transceiver This allows you to remotely wake up or sleep your remote camera when it s connected to a FlexTT5 by simply toggling its Zone on a transmitting MultiMAX Requires an ACC motor drive cable Works in Basic Trigger Mode or when receiving on a Quad Triggering Standard Channel un check Use ControlTL for Rx Channel on the Channel tab Not available on ControlTL channels Bug
33. et the 580EX in the shoe to normal mode lt MASTER gt OFF and enable Force TTL Master Mode This will make the 580EX in the shoe not emit communication flashes This reduces the flickering pre flash that bothers some subjects Camera Model Set to Auto your radio uses the first trigger of a session as a calibration shot You can select your exact camera model This will eliminate losing a first shot to calibration BUT means you cannot swap your radio onto another model of camera nor will you be able to Auto calibrate your selected camera if some variable temperature new camera firmware potentially certain custom functions throws off the timing Auto is the recommended and default setting Bottom Shoe Disable Mode Check this box to turn off the bottom shoe on a FlexTT5 This is useful for remote cameras where you want to deploy the FlexTT5 radio in the shoe but do not want the FlexTT5 to act as an Auto Relay transmitter 22 Channels enable you to work with other photographers and to keep your triggering exclusive Some channels operate on different frequencies to help you avoid interference All PocketWizard radio slaves set to the same channel work together ControlTL uses a new channel system in addition to the Standard channel system used in other PocketWizard radios The MiniTT1 Transmitter and FlexTT5 Transceiver can trigger all existing PocketWizard radios They can also be taught channels including new ControlTL channels
34. form properly when triggered from a Standard Channel Transmitter Also corrected situation where a flash in the top shoe of the FlexTT5 might not trigger in relay mode Corrected a lock up situation FlexTT5 P2 trigger as transmitter Previously the FlexTT5 was not triggering P2 when it was being used as a Transmitter This would have made a local manual flash connected to that port not usable at the camera position This has been corrected FlexTT5 TEST response time When TEST was pressed on a FlexTT5 it could take up to a full second before the connected or remote radios were triggered This has been corrected 1Ds Mark III wakeup In some instances the 1Ds Mark III and possibly other cameras when coming out of sleep mode would cause odd behavior with the ControlTL radios This has been corrected Shutter speed limiting On the 1D Mark III and 5D Mark II and possibly some other cameras sometimes shutter speed would bounce down to X sync This has been corrected PocketWizard info pocketwizard com Not included in this release e 1D Mark and ratio mode On this camera the ratios can seem to be erratic or take more than 1 shot to achieve proper settings Sometimes an over exposure or blowout occurs e 5D Mark l with a flash on the top shoe of a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 as transmitter in E TTL Il mode It will do HyperSync standard triggering manual flash in the shoe and even basic remote E TTL The one thing
35. ger toggle via a MultiMAX on a Standard channel is not implemented at this time e Features not expressly covered like Rear Curtain Sync FEB stroboscopic remote DOFP and modeling mode and adjusting flash settings or custom functions via the camera s menu controls are not yet implemented e Other manufacturer s flashes like Quantum Metz Sunpak etc compatibility is not confirmed e Custom IDs not yet available 2009 LPA Design Inc All rights reserved Product features and specifications are subject to change without notice PocketWizard ControITL MiniTT1 FlexTT5 HyperSync Plus Il and MultiMAX are either trademarks or registered trademarks of LPA Design Inc All other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners This product is covered under a warranty For more information on this warranty and to register your product please go to www PocketWizard com support US Patent 5 359 375 and Patents Pending www PocketWizard com Po C ketWiza rd i info pocketwizard com April 28 2009 Owner s Manual Addendum v4 250 MiniTT1 FlexTT5 for Canon 340 354 MHz US FCC Canada IC MiniTT1 Firmware Upgrade to version 4 250 FlexTT5 Firmware Upgrade to version 4 250 CAUTION e This firmware version requires PocketWizard Utility version 1 18 or later to be installed If you are still running version 1 15 to get the latest version Find the version number in the title bar of the Utility e Up
36. gger blink The color of the LED indicates battery level Green Good battery Amber Warning battery low Red Verylow battery change immediately MiniTT1 Status LED 5 Status LED Triggering a pulsing red LED in sync with TEST indicates normal transmission If TEST is held for 10 seconds LEARN mode will be activated see LEARN mode for information A short red blink in sync with the camera s trigger indicates normal transmission or reception Red blinking indicates an error condition Power off the unit reseat all connections and power back on If the error persists verify your settings For example if you are using a Standard channel to trigger a FlexTT5 with a Speedlite in it set to E TTL this is an error The flash needs to be set to manual See Manual Mode for more information Learning LED sequence Holding TEST for 10 seconds will cause the unit to pulse red continuously transmitting then it will flash amber 4 times indicating the beginning of Learn mode then it will pulse amber while listening for a channel to learn If it learns a channel it will blink green 1 2 or 3 times depending on the channel learned then flash amber 1 more time to indicate LEARN is complete If no channels are learned the radio returns to normal waiting for trigger blinking See LEARN Mode for more information A normal green blink occurs on power up initialization and after Set Both Configs has been pressed in
37. gi Pocketwizard Utility Version 1 18 FlexTT5 Settings The default is now set to 1 400 since 5D and 5D Mark Il users were finding those shutter speeds unusable under the prior method of Auto HSS crossover at 1 640 ADDITIONAL NOTES CAUTION To ensure you do not miss the first shot after the flash on camera sleeps make sure to set the Custom Function for the flash on camera to Auto Power Off Disable This applies for all cameras and any Speedlite used on the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 as a transmitter It does not apply to a Speedlite used on a FlexTT5 as a remote flash A MiniTT1 when used in Basic Trigger Mode must have its TEST button pressed once to trigger remote radios PocketWizZard info pocketwizard com 5 Bug Fixes e 30D now triggering properly Previously this camera would randomly stop triggering a FlexTT5 when used as a transmitter Additionally the 30D would not trigger as a remote camera from the FlexTT5 This has been corrected 5D Mark Il HSS sync failures fixed Remote TTL Flash Sleep Mode issues resolved Previously when set in the Utility this feature would cause undesired flashing when changing camera settings or when the camera went to sleep or was awakened This has been corrected e 1D Mark l ratio mode now functioning properly Previously this operation required more than 1 shot on a ratio setting for the setting to engage and sometimes there were over exposures This has been corrected
38. grade all of your MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 radios to the latest firmware Mixing old and new revisions may result in undesirable behavior e Always perform a factory reset after updating your firmware Be sure to write down any custom settings for Configuration 1 or Configuration 2 before you reset your radios so you can re apply them after the upgrade See RESET B on page 28 in the Owner s Manual or simply hold TEST as you power on for 10 seconds until you see 4 green blinks New Features Higher Efficiency High Speed Sync FP Flash Through the shoe communications have allowed PocketWizard radios with the new ControlTL firmware to significantly boost the performance of the High Speed Sync HSS feature of Canon Speedlite flashes This means more light which equals greater working distance You also get faster recycling and more flashes per battery set when shooting in Canon s HSS FP Flash mode Because the MiniTT1 Transmitter and FlexTT5 Transceiver communicate through the shoe with the camera system in use they can control the HSS burst duration to match the shutter speed more precisely This results in large gains in efficiency as much as 60 in many cases for both remote and on camera flashes This gain in efficiency is immediately translated into shorter recycle time allowing faster HSS shooting for longer bursts more shots per battery set and from 0 5 to 1 8 stops brighter output which enables greater working distance When using a 580EX II
39. h X Sync may be affected This mode takes 900 microseconds 1 1111 of a second from the time X sync is received until the remote flash begins generating light radio propagation delay Some cameras and flash combinations will tolerate this delay and achieve X sync normally Some will not On those cameras you may need to reduce your shutter speed to something slower than X sync to eliminate black lines in your images Shortening your flash duration may also help A hot shoe flash or Speedlite in the top shoe of a radio in this mode will only trigger in manual mode Transmitter Only Mode FlexTT5 Only Found under Misc Tab Allows the FlexTT5 to be used as a Transmitter only just like the MiniTT1 This mode allows a photographer to work in the same area as other photographers and share remote flashes without the flash on top of the FlexTT5 being triggered by the other photographers When this mode is engaged the FlexTT5 will not respond to any triggers from another MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 acting as a Transmitter High Speed Sync FP Flash Sync Disable Mode Found under Sync Timing Tab This new mode allows you to select either High Speed Sync HSS or FP Flash from 1 640 through 1 8000 or HyperSync from 1 640 through 1 8000 HyperSync will still operate from 1 250 through 1 500 Default is to have this box unchecked to allow seamless operation of HSS Normally the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 uses HyperSync from 1 250 1 500 then switches to HSS a
40. hen used on a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 mounted directly on certain cameras like the 5D Mark Il 40D 20D and possibly others ADDITIONAL NOTES New Auto behavior Calibration shot no longer triggers local flashes specifically selected cameras get calibration shots When the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 have their camera model set to Auto on the Misc Tab in the PocketWizard Utility default behavior the first exposure taken after the on camera radio is powered on is a calibration shot the radio measures the camera s pre sync to X sync delay A flash in the top shoe of the camera s radio will not be fired during this first shot Previously flashes were fired during this shot but since the calibration process often yields an unusable image this was deemed a waste of flash battery power The new behavior saves flash battery power by not triggering the flash on top during the calibration shot Remote flashes on FlexTT5 radios will still trigger during this calibration shot You can avoid this by turning on the remote FlexTT5 radios after you perform your calibration shot Additionally when a camera is specifically selected on the Misc Tab in the Utility the radio still performs a calibration validation measurement on the first shot Even if you select your camera the first shot will not trigger a flash in the top shoe of the camera connected radio This first shot is used to validate that your camera responded in an appropriate time frame to make sure new HS
41. hen using a FlexTT5 as a transmitter on the camera Without this mode enabled other photographers could trigger your on camera flash Bug Fixes Occasionally the camera s shutter speed would get stuck at X sync if TEST was pressed and held for a long time like when triggering a remote motor driven camera This has been corrected e The ST E2 on top of a MiniTT1 on top of a 5D Mark Il 1D Mark Ill and possibly other cameras would lose its settings when coming out of sleep mode This has been improved Interesting to note this behavior happened on a 5D Mark II with an ST E2 directly in its shoe no radios involved This firmware corrects that behavior e Distance info on 580EX II not updating sometimes This operation has been improved but may still exhibit inconsistent behavior Recommended workaround is to set the flash on the camera s radio to never sleep disable Auto Power Off using the correct custom function e FlexTT5 as a transmitter on a 1D Mark III had inconsistent performance when adjusting ratios using a flash on top of the Flex This has been corrected e 5D Mark Il performance with large aperture lenses improved On wider lenses like the 50mm f 1 4 or 85mm f 1 2 there are still narrower aperture settings that result in shutter clipping This edited text from the 4 250 Addendum still applies o Due to special trigger timing considerations for this camera some lenses will experience frame clipping hard lines or dark frame
42. ible Canon Speedlites can be used as a manual flash in the FlexTT5 hot shoe Other brands of hot shoe flashes E TTL compatible or manual may not trigger 17 Manual Flash Other Manual Flashes Connect the remote FlexTT5 s P2 port to your flash s sync terminal using a the correct PocketWizard flash sync cable for best results or b your flash s original sync cable and a PocketWizard PC female adapter part number MPCF 804 605 Use P2 for remote manual flash Visit the PocketWizard com Cable Finder for help selecting the correct flash sync cable Using a PocketWizard direct cable is always preferred over an adapter for ultimate reliability DO NOT connect a flash to P1 port You could damage your FlexTT5 This port is only for triggering a Canon motor drive and is not designed for the voltages or current found on flashes Attempting to connect 2 flashes to the P2 port or 1 flash to this port while there is another in the FlexTT5 s shoe can be dangerous Different flashes can have very different sync voltages Connecting them together could cause damage to the flashes and they may not trigger 2 identical flashes with known identical sync voltages may work when connected together but operation is not guaranteed to be FlexTT5 mounted with Velcro risk free amp connected to studio flash For guaranteed safety and secure triggering one PocketWizard per remote flash is recommen
43. ill be treated as one zone of light 5 Adjust ratios using the master Speedlite s flash controls 6 Trigger normally You may use Canon s Speedlite Transmitter the ST E2 instead of a 580EX to control ratios Ratio Wireless E TTL Il MiniTT1 2 FlexTT5 General E TTL II Considerations There are several important factors to keep in mind when using the ControITL system to extend Canon s wireless functionality Operate the camera normally by pressing the shutter release button halfway to establish focus or metering before shooting On some Canon cameras pressing the shutter release button too quickly before camera wakeup may cause the pre flash to miss or cause an over under expose Canon ST E2 The range of Canon s E TTL II ability to measure light may be exceeded by the range of the ControlTL System In other words it is possible to place Speedlites so far away that the camera cannot accurately measure their light in the frame Adjust your remote flashes to light the subject better so the camera can make a proper exposure calculation Angle of operation is extended You can place flashes in more places including behind you than allowed by Canon s light pulse system Consider your metering mode carefully center weighted evaluative spot etc When pushing the envelope of flash distances you need to be sure you craft your remote lighting in a way that works with your metering mode Review the Tr
44. ll system performance visit PocketWizard com for the latest updates 1 HyperSync performance varies by camera Although all cameras listed will have some HyperSync benefit some will not achieve 1 400 or 1 500 See PocketWizard com for a listing of specific camera capabilities and HyperSync settings 2 Commonly a normal shutter release occurs after first pressing the shutter button halfway to establish focus and exposure If the camera is in sleep mode and the shutter release is pressed all the way down without first establishing focus and exposure the first exposure may not be proper 3 Canon flash models 430EX 580EX and 580EX Il emit RF interference that can substantially reduce the effective operating range of many radio slaves including the FlexTT5 For these model flashes please utilize the mounting suggestions on Page 30 to optimize range Using Canon s off shoe cord greatly improves range Consider adding a ferrite clamp on the cable near the flash to further increase range The Canon 430EX II performs dramatically better in this regard It does not require special mounting consideration and yields greater range NOTES for specific cameras 1 On the 5D Markll a flash mounted in the hot shoe of a MiniTT1 FlexTT5 on camera will currently not function This should be solved with further testing 2 When remote triggering the 30D camera it must be set to Auto Power Off Disable otherwise 35 once camera sleeps trigge
45. ltage Handling up to 50 Volts 100 milliamp continuous Tip Trigger Ring Pre Trigger Sleeve Ground Flash P2 Port P2 1 8 3 5 mm mono miniphone Port Voltage Handling up to 200 Volts 4 amps peak 250 milliamp continuous non polarized Voltage present 3 3 VDC all pins safe for all Canon cameras 3 3 VDC all pins safe for all Canon cameras Hot Shoe voltage protection Hot Shoe up to 50V Hot Shoe up to 50V USB 5VDC regulated 100mA Pin 1 Positive Pin 4 Ground 5VDC regulated 100mA Pin 1 Positive Pin 4 Ground Mounting Hot shoe Hot shoe 1 4 20 lanyard Velcro Construction High impact plastic captive battery door High impact plastic captive battery door Hot shoe made of glass reinforced resin Hot shoe made of glass reinforced resin Dimensions 2 8 7 1 cm long x 1 9 4 9 cm 3 6 9 2 cm long x 2 9 7 3 cm wide x wide x 1 3 3 3 cm tall 1 4 3 6 cm tall antenna lowered Antenna Internal 2 7 6 9 cm rubberized 180 degree swing Weight with batteries 2 3 oz 65 grams 5 4 oz 153 grams 2 0 oz 57 grams without battery 3 8 oz 108 grams without batteries Operating Temperature Above 15 C 5 P and below 50 C 120 F Above 15 C 5 P and below 50 C 120 F Storage Temperature Above 30 C 22 F and below 85 C 185 F Above 30 C 22 F and below 85 C 185 F without batteries without batteries 38 39 The FCC wants you to know
46. more control of the situation consider using HyperSync exclusively instead of HSS Trigger Timing e This feature only works with a FlexTT5 as a receiver It will not work with a Plus MultiMAX or other PocketWizard radio as a receiver To achieve faster shutter speeds with these radios use HyperSync e There must either be no flash in the top shoe of the ControlTL transmitter or that flash must have HSS enabled for shutter speeds higher than X sync to be available e t is safe to use a flash in the top shoe of a FlexTT5 manual or E TTL Il and have a manual flash connected to P2 simultaneously They will trigger at the same time The manual flash connected to P2 will not perform E TTL functions Auto Trigger Select for ControlTL The top hot shoe on both the MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 will now trigger a Speedlite in either manual or E TTL Il mode automatically This will also work with manual hot shoe flashes like the Vivitar 285HV or any flash connected via P2 You no longer have to specify receiving on a Standard Channel on a FlexTT5 when using a manual flash You can leave the FlexTT5 in its default Use ControlTL for Rx Channel mode Caution Make sure your hot shoe flash has a sync trigger voltage of less than 50 volts Higher voltage hot shoe flashes may not trigger and may damage the PocketWizard radio s circuitry The P2 port can handle up to 200 volts NOTE It is safe to use a flash in the top shoe of a FlexTT5 manual or E TTL Il a
47. n camera flash now appears to the camera to be in lt MASTER gt mode all the time All remote PocketWizard radios on the same channel will trigger This mode enables the use of a 430EX or 430EX Il in the shoe of a ControlTL transmitter as a master to trigger remote flashes The transmitter tells the camera that lt MASTER gt mode is active even though that mode is not available or set in the flash This also benefits the 580EX I and Il as they will emit fewer communication flashes This reduces the flickering pre flash that bothers some subjects All flash controls remain active If you wish to retain the ability to toggle on and off your remote flashes using the MASTER control on your 580EX or 580EX Il you will need to uncheck Force TTL Master Mode in the Utility on the Misc Tab alternate method set your on camera radio to an unused channel like C 2 to have only the local flash fire and not the remotes make sure the C 2 channel is not in use by another photographer You only need to change this setting for a radio used as a transmitter on a camera FlexTT5 radios used for triggering a remote flash do not need this setting changed When Force TTL Master Mode is engaged toggling MASTER on the flash will not toggle on and off remote flashes When you perform a factory reset after firmware upgrade this mode will be engaged by default FlexTT5 Transmitter Only Mode This mode has been greatly improved and is recommended w
48. nd have a manual flash connected to P2 simultaneously They will trigger at the same time The manual flash connected to P2 will not perform E TTL functions PocketWizard info pocketwizard com Continuous Remote Camera Triggering FlexTT5 only This feature allows for triggering a continuous motor drive burst of a camera connected to P1 on a remote FlexTT5 You can use most PocketWizard transmitters Sekonic meters excluded just press and hold TEST on the transmitting unit to have the remote camera set for continuous shooting trigger for as long as you hold TEST SPECIAL NOTES e The FlexTT5 must have at least one of the following conditions met for this feature to function properly Mount the FlexTT5 off the shoe of the remote camera Have Bottom Shoe Disable mode selected Use Basic Trigger Mode e t is not possible to combine continuous remote motor drive operation with ETTL operation on the remote camera e f Auto Relay Mode for E TTL Il operation is required then it will only function in single shot mode PockelWizZard info pocketwizard com New Features Available via the PocketWizard Utility Basic Trigger Mode Found under Misc Tab Allows the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 to operate as a basic PocketWizard radio slave on any camera it will fit including cameras other than the Canon models the radio is designed for This mode only uses the center hot shoe contact for sync input It does not use any of the E T
49. no channel was actually learned the radio would stop transmitting the previously known channel This has been corrected e 5D Mark l operation with an HSS enabled flash on the radio on the camera has been fixed Not included in this release e f TEST is pressed on a FlexTT5 in the shoe of a camera the radio will not allow a Standard trigger from the camera until the STATUS LED blinks twice This will be corrected in a future release e f TEST is pressed on a relay FlexTT5 in the shoe of camera with motor drive cable attached to P1 while in Basic Trigger Mode the camera gets locked into a continuous trigger Workaround test the relay setup using a transmitting PW instead of pressing TEST on the relay radio Should be corrected in a future release e G9 and G10 operation no longer supported A future release may reverse this situation e On a Rebel XSi infrequently the camera will revert to 1 200 and then be unable to adjust the shutter speed higher e Ona 20D there may be a slight delay of the local flash trigger at HSS shutter speeds e On a 5D not the Mark Il with a 580EX II in the top shoe of a ControlTL radio at fastest HSS shutter speeds a slight banding can occur at the bottom of the frame A possible workaround is to use Force TTL Master Mode or use slower shutter speeds e Ona5D Mark l and possibly other cameras a low power test flash can very rarely occur when pressing other camera buttons like FEC e Remote camera pre trig
50. no flash on top of the ControlTL transmitter in the shoe of the 5D Mark results will be somewhat better 1 f stop narrower will work This aperture issue does not affect any other camera we have tested Please test each of your lenses across the full range of f stops to be sure you understand the limitations PocketWiZard info pocketwizard com Selectable HSS Cross over Point Using the PocketWizard Utility you can choose the shutter speed at which High Speed Sync FP Flash will start to be used This allows you to use HyperSync at shutter speeds where it is effective and then switch to HSS at faster shutter speeds and have seamless high speed triggering with all shutter speeds usable Once selected HSS will be used for the selected shutter speed and all faster shutter speeds up to 1 8000 In the PocketWizard Utility on the Sync Timing tab select the shutter speed where you want HSS to start For optimum light output this should be the first shutter speed where you begin to see clipping in the frame that you cannot remove by adjusting HyperSync If you want to turn off HyperSync completely and just use HSS at all faster shutter speeds as if you were using Canon s optical triggering system then set this control one shutter speed faster than your camera s X sync You will not receive the extra light output and working distance and battery life that HyperSync offers but then you will also not need to adjust HyperSync
51. non ST E2 in non ratio mode A 580EX lor Il Speedlite in MASTER mode main flash off in non ratio mode Speedlite on FlexTT5 mounted on flash stand 13 Basic Wireless E TTL 11 MiniTT1 gt FlexTT5 cont d Flash on Camera This mode is identical to the previous page adding a flash to the top hot shoe of the MiniTT1 All remote E TTL II flashes and the master flash will be treated as one zone of light and will fire at the same power level which is chosen automatically by the camera IMPORTANT The Speedlite in the MiniTT1 s top shoe must be in MASTER mode otherwise the remote flashes will not trigger Wait for the camera to sleep turn OFF the MiniTT1 or remove the flash from the shoe before engaging MASTER mode Please read your Canon manuals for the steps to enter MASTER mode 1 Slide the MiniTT1 Transmitter onto the camera and tighten the locking ring Speedlite on MiniTT1 in camera shoe in MASTER mode 2 Slide a Canon Speedlite set for MASTER onto the MiniTT1 and secure its locking shoe 3 Slide the remote Speedlite onto a FlexTT5 Transceiver tighten the locking ring and secure the FlexTT5 Repeat for each remote Speedlite The remote Speedlites should be set to normal ETTL mode not MASTER or lt SLAVE gt 4 Trigger normally NOTE You can use a 430EX I or Il as a single zone master These flashes do have a master mode and cannot usually trigge
52. ons or powering on may not be properly exposed The first shot is a camera calibration shot Always test fire at least twice You may use a FlexTT5 as a transmitter instead of a MiniTT1 in all scenarios Make sure all PocketWizard radios are set to the same PocketWizard channel The PocketWizard channel is used instead of Canon s E TTL Il communication channel See the LEARN Mode and channels section for more information HERE Canon flashes set to lt SLAVE gt and connected to FlexTT5 radios will have slave mode automatically turned off but will still function as slaves correctly Set the Canon slave group via the FlexTT5 Zone Switch Only compatible Canon Speedlites can be used in the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 hot shoe Other brands of hot shoe flashes E TTL compatible or manual will not trigger 11 1 Turn OFF all your equipment PocketWizard radios electronic flashes cameras etc before making connections 2 When all equipment is connected turn ON your MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 first by setting the power switch to C 1 or C 2 see Channels for more information on C 1 and C 2 Verify radio blinks normally short blink every 2 seconds 3 Turn on your connected camera and flash equipment last The first exposure after making initial connections and powering on may not be properly exposed The first shot is a camera calibration shot Always test at least twice Connecting a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 to your camera when the camera is al
53. or PocketWizard radios Users will be able to download the beta vesion from the beta lab and provide feedback before we release new firmware to the public Added a Settings button to allow control of automatic downloads and provide access to Beta Lab Made downloads faster for multiple units download once update many Also added a Download All feature Added a Device Inventory feature under the Settings button Added Mac Snow Leopard compatibility Bug Fixes Refinements Corrected an issue where buttons were graying out making the Utility unusable This was done by improving the FTP operation Additional Notes You will notice new features in the PocketWizard Utility which have been added as part of a future direction for ControlTL features The Modeling and Exposure Tabs and some items on the Flash Tab do not apply to your MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 ControlTL radios The PocketWizard Utility Help files are currently being re written to sync with current product features and updates New Help files will be availalble for download in the near future All information on how to access the new features of ControITL firmware 5 0 via the PocketWizard Utility have been communicated in this and previous documents www PocketWizard com Po C ketWiza rd info pocketwizard com July 27 2009 Owner s Manual CE Addendum MiniTT1 FlexTT5 for Canon 433 42 434 42 MHz CE CE Release The information b
54. oubleshooting section for more information 15 16 There are many ways to use PocketWizard radios to trigger manual flashes Any PocketWizard Transmitter can be used for triggering remote manual flashes You may have as many remote PocketWizard radios on the same channel as you would like The 5 used as a receiver can trigger a compatible Canon Speedlite set to manual mode in its shoe or trigger a manual flash studio pack monolight non Speedlite hotshoe flash connected to P2 The MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 used as a Transmitter can trigger and provide HyperSync for any PocketWizard radio including the Plus Il MultiMAX or OEM flash packs with a built in PocketWizard See HyperSync for more information NOTE You can use manual flashes while using E TTL II flashes Manual flashes will not be calculated as part of the E TTL Il exposure so compensate accordingly The manual flashes will fire in sync with the main flash burst and not in sync with the E TTL II pre flash Remote Speedlites Please read your Canon manuals for the steps to enter manual mode Usually it is engaged by pressing MODE on the Speedlite until M appears If you are transmitting on a Standard channel and wish to trigger a remote Speedlite the Speedlite must be set to manual mode If the Speedlite in the shoe of the remote FlexTT5 is set to E TTL the LED on the FlexTT5 will blink red indicating an error Set the flash to manual NOTE Only compat
55. our HyperSync Value is too extreme It may not be possible to eliminate these conditions for your camera and flash combination SPECIAL NOTES e t is not possible to combine HyperSync and HSS triggers e To turn off HyperSync and use standard trigger timing set the HyperSync Offset to 0 zero e Currently there is not a method for forcing HSS to work from 1 250 through 1 500 instead of HyperSync This means that with some camera and flash combinations you may not be able to achieve perfect sync at 1 400 or 1 500 when using ControlTL radios Black lines may still appear and may not be able to be eliminated using HyperSync A future firmware upgrade will include a mode that allows for HSS operation to be selected for all shutter speeds from X sync on up e f you place a Speedlite in the shoe of a MiniTT1 or 5 on the camera and the radio has High Speed Sync FP Flash Sync Disable Mode checked not recommended you should be aware of the following behaviors If that Speedlite also has HSS disabled then you will not be able to set your camera shutter speed higher than X sync If that Speedlite has HSS enabled then it will allow the camera to be set to all shutter speeds The Speedlite will attempt to perform normal E TTL Il triggers in mode not HSS mode but may not be able to provide proper sync as you increase shutter speeds Other Features A new connection confirmation feature has been added As you turn on a Sp
56. peeds like 1 400 and 1 500 Use a slower shutter speed or use 1 640 or higher and engage FP Flash High Speed Sync FP Flash High Speed Sync is not available on shutter speeds between 1 250 and 1 640 when using ControlTL radios 19 20 Advanced Features via PocketWizard Utility Advanced features in the MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 are 5 Pocketwizard Utiity Version 115 available when using the PocketWizard Utility and connecting your radio to your PC or Mac via a USB Wiz cable Be sure to install the Utility before connecting Pocket ard PocketWizard MiniTT1 Unit 1234567 Connected Download the latest version of the Utility at Model FCC United States PocketWizard com here Be sure to read the help ERE M lt Em within the Utility for more information on how to fram eren uet Maintenance MiniTT1 Settings Turn your radio on before connecting to your computer Configuration C1 Configuration C2 and you will see battery level in addition to detailed status information aay Review the Reset section in this manual to understand more about the features set in the Utility and how you can revert them to their factory defaults in the field Firmware The Maintenance section of the Utility is your portal to firmware updates via the internet MiniTT1 USB port Channels Within the Utility you can set the channels that will be used for C 1 and C 2 See the Channels and Learn Mode sections in this
57. r remote E TTL II flashes Enable Force TTL Master Mode in the PocketWizard Utility and they can This mode also benefits the 580EX I or Il by reducing the flickering pre flash normally associated with master mode On that flash set the wireless selector to OFF and enable Force TTL Master Mode See the PocketWizard Utility help for more information in Gamera This mode uses Canon s Wireless Flash Ratio with E TTL II system Place remote flashes into different slave groups and control the balance of light among the groups or zones Please read your Canon manuals for more information on Flash Ratio with E TTL Il and how to control groups from the master flash Slide the MiniTT1 Transmitter onto the camera and tighten the locking ring 2 Slide a Canon Speedlite set for MASTER onto the MiniTT1 and secure its locking shoe Enable slave groups in the master Speedlite per flash manual instructions 3 Set the remote FlexTT5 radios to the desired slave group A B C by using the Zone Switch on the side Note that PocketWizard Zones are used instead of Canon slave groups 4 Slide the remote Speedlite onto a FlexTT5 tighten the locking ring and secure the FlexTT5 Repeat for each remote Speedlite The remote Speedlites should be set to normal ETTL mode not lt MASTER gt or lt SLAVE gt The slave group is set by the Zone Switch and not in the remote flash All remote E TTL Il flashes on the same Zone w
58. r will not work Specifications See Channel Tables for more information on Standard and ControlTL Frequencies and Channels MiniTT1 FlexTT5 E TTL Compatibility Canon E TTL II Canon E TTL II Maximum Range MiniTT1 triggering remote PocketWizards FlexTT5 triggering remote PocketWizards on Standard channels on Standard channels 1200 feet 365 meters 1200 feet 365 meters MiniTT1 triggering remote FlexTTS FlexTT5 triggering remote FlexTT5 using ControlTL channels using ControlTL channels 800 feet 240 meters 800 feet 240 meters See Long Range Performance and SPECIAL NOTE regarding interference from some flash models for more information Frequency 340 354 MHz 340 354 MHz Channels 52 Channels over 26 Frequencies 52 Channels over 26 Frequencies Transmit power Less than 0 001 watt Less than 0 001 watt 1 1000 of a watt or 1 milliwatt 1 1000 of a watt or 1 milliwatt Power 3VDC Lithium coin cell 2 x AA IEC LR6 Alkaline CR2450 or CR2354 recommended other chemistries NiMH NiCad Lithium allowed Battery Life Hundreds of hours depending on 60 Hours shooting habits Auto Power off Sleeps when the camera sleeps Zones 3 A B C 3 A B C Maximum FPS 8 FPS 8 FPS Frames Per Second Minimum Receive 80 milliseconds Contact Time 36 37 Specifications cont d Camera P1 GVP1 MiniTT1 FlexTT5 Port 1 8 3 5 mm stereo miniphone for 2 stage remote camera triggering Port Vo
59. ration MiniTT1 FCC ID Number KDS PW3 004 FlexTT5 FCC ID Number KDS PW3 005 MiniTT1 CANADA IC 2170A PW3004 FlexTT5 CANADA IC 2170A PW3005 For more information on this product including detailed features and specifications go to www PocketWizard com PocketWizard MAKE IT POSSIBLE 2009 LPA Design Inc All rights reserved Product features and specifications are subject to change without notice PocketWizard ControITL MiniTT1 FlexTT5 HyperSync Plus Il and MultiMAX are either trademarks or registered trademarks of LPA Design Inc All other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners This product is covered under a warranty For more information on this warranty and to register your product please go to www PocketWizard com support US Patent 5 359 375 and Patents Pending V1 0 February 2009 LPF381
60. ready turned on may cause erratic behavior Either follow the sequence above or let your camera sleep then try again JOTE A few flash adjustments may not be available when the flash is in the shoe of a powered on MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 and sitting on an active camera For example you cannot take a 580EX 1 out of lt MASTER gt mode if the flash is in the hot shoe of a powered on remote FlexTT5 Turn the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 off wait for the camera to sleep or remove the flash from the shoe to access these special mode changes 12 Basic Wireless E TTL II MiniTT1 99 FlexTT5 No Flash on Camera This simple mode of operation allows you to use one or more remote E TTL II flashes as one zone of light All remote E TTL flashes will fire at the same power level which is chosen automatically by the camera 1 Slide the MiniTT1 Transmitter onto the camera and tighten the locking ring 2 Slide the remote Speedlite onto a FlexTT5 Transceiver tighten the locking ring and secure the FlexTT5 Repeat for each remote Speedlite The remote Speedlites should be set to normal mode not lt MASTER gt or lt SLAVE gt 3 Trigger normally MiniTT1 on camera shoe Please read your Canon manuals on Fully Automatic Wireless Flash also called E TTL Il Wireless Autoflash This mode of operation is the same as using Canon s wireless system with one of the following directly in the shoe of the camera A Ca
61. rs For those model flashes please consider the mounting suggestions in the pictures above to optimize range If using Canon s off shoe cord OC E3 consider adding a ferrite clamp on the cable near the flash to further increase range The Canon 430EX II performs dramatically better in this regard It does not require special mounting consideration and yields greater range 32 Troubleshooting Why is my photo not properly exposed Consult the owner s manuals for your flash and camera to understand how exposure decisions are made While the ControlTL system can greatly expand the operating range of Canon s E TTL Il system and over come inherent problems with an optical communication system it does nothing with exposure decisions made by the camera Make certain your shooting situation allows enough direct or reflected pre flash to be visible to the camera If you have more than one remote E TTL II flash either in basic E TTL Il mode or on one Canon group zone when using ratios then it is one piece of light If the camera can measure the output from one flash but does not see the other it will make a calculation based on the light it sees Both flashes will get sent the same value from the camera and both flashes will trigger at that same value This may not yield the results you want You may need to reposition the flashes to ensure the camera yields a proper exposure Why didn t my remote flash trigger in the exposure Watch
62. s caused by the shutter getting caught by the flash at mid to narrower aperture settings Larger maximum aperture lenses like f 1 4 or f 1 2 models are most affected and may start to see flash clipping as early as f 5 6 Lenses with a widest aperture of f 3 5 to f 5 6 may not experience clipping at all If there is no flash on top of the ControlTL transmitter in the shoe of the 5D Mark results will be better This aperture issue does not affect any other camera we have tested Please test each of your lenses across the full range of f stops to be sure you understand the limitations PocketWizard info pocketwizard com more 2 AI apertures available for use untested data from beta field reports Narrowest Aperture Narrowest Aperture Narrowest Aperture Narrowest Aperture No Speedlite on Speedlite on No Speedlite on Speedlite on camera s camera s radio camera s radio camera s radio HSS radio HSS shutter shutter speeds speeds EF 50mm 1 4 022 EF 50mm f 2 5 Macro 1 32 1 14 1 14 EF 70 300mm f 4 5 6 f 32 1 32 1 25 IS USM EF 24 70mm 1 2 8 L f 22 14 1 13 EF 24 105mm f 4 L f 22 1 22 1 22 IS USM EF 28 135mm 3 5 1 22 1 22 1 22 EF 85mm f 1 8 USM 1122 EF 16 35mm f 2 8 L 2 USM EF 135mm f 2 L USM EF 70 200mm f 4L USM TE Any Speedlite including the ST E2 in any mode when on the camera s radio can cause this behavior A fully manual flash but not a Speedlite even in manual mode can work
63. t 1 640 When HSS FP is automatically engaged in this fashion Standard Channel triggers are disabled at 1 640 and higher shutter speeds When using this feature HSS FP is never engaged and Standard Channel triggers are used throughout the entire range of shutter speeds by using HyperSync per this table 1 200 and slower HyperSync not used 1 250 through 1 350 Auto calculated HyperSync offset used 1 400 through 1 8000 Full HyperSync offset used PocketWizZard info pocketwizard com This allows you to have a remote manual flash trigger at any shutter speed and control trigger timing using the HyperSync Offset This works with the FlexTT5 as a receiver or any other PocketWizard receiver including the Plus MultiMAX and flashes with PocketWizard radios built in This mode enables your camera to trigger a flash at any shutter speed but it does not guarantee that your camera and flash combination will achieve proper sync at every shutter speed and flash duration You will need to experiment with different HyperSync Offset values and different flash duration settings on your flash longer is often better at faster shutter speeds to achieve usable results As you increase shutter speeds and the camera is exposing the frame with a moving slit you might get gradations across the frame in either brightness or color depending on your flash unit s light output profile You may also get black bars an indication that flash duration is too short or y
64. t in 10 fps high speed drive mode Corrected a relay mode lock up issue camera would trigger continuously which occurred when TEST was pressed on the remote FlexTT5 in Basic Trigger Mode Corrected possibility of random blowouts if pre flash RF command was missed by FlexTT5 Fixed problems with Bottom Shoe Disable mode where bottom shoe was still responding to shoe data which could cause a remote camera to not trigger Corrected issue where Canon 1D Mark Il or 1D Mark Iin would not trigger from CM N3 ACC cord Corrected issue where 430 Il would appear to switch out of SLAVE mode automatically as the FlexTT5 was turned on but did not do so properly and would then not trigger correctly Switching out of SLAVE mode is the correct behavior as Canon SLAVE mode is not used far remote ControlTI flashes www PocketWizard com PocketWizard info pocketwizard com With previous versions of the firmware using a 5D Mark II with fast aperture lenses imposed a limitation on the narrowest aperture you could use This issue has been eliminated completely and all apertures should be available with this camera regardless of the lens used The issue regarding white balance color shifting occasionally at HSS shutter speeds when using a FlexTT5 as a Transmitter on a camera has been fixed PocketWizard Utility 1 18 9 New Features Added Beta functionality the public Beta Lab will be used to post beta versions of firmware f
65. tection Camera model detection is now truly automatic This feature obsoletes the need to select your camera model via the PocketWizard Utility This gives you optimized High Speed Sync straight out of the box On the Misc Tab leave your camera model set to Auto default to use this feature If you select your camera model you will get the exact same features as with Auto but you will not be able to switch your MiniTT1 or FlexTTS radio to another camera model without first selecting it in the Utility Always turn OFF your radio when switching cameras even if they are the same model www PocketWizard com PocketWizard We changed the optimized HSS crossover point to automatically detect based on camera type This allows the 5D and the 5D Mark II to sync at all shutter speeds with Canon Speedlites right out of the box without needing to use the PocketWizard Utility High Speed Sync FP Flash Sync Begins At will automatically be set to 1 320 for the 5D and 5D Mark Il and 1 400 for all other camera models This feature is automatically engaged by default or can be set by selecting Auto for High Speed Sync FP Flash Sync Begins At in the PocketWizard Utility Selecting a different HSS crossover point overrides the auto setting We ve added Rear Curtain Sync capabilities with the ability for you to set the shutter speed at which rear curtain sync is engaged The default setting is set
66. th the flash turned on as you slide it onto MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 or if some other communication error occurs Make sure all equipment is turned off before making connections Turn everything off and back again Why won t my camera go above 1 200 shutter speed If you have a flash in the shoe of the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 on the camera make sure it is set to High Speed Sync FP Flash per your flash instructions If you have a powered off MiniTT1 in the shoe either turn it back on and select C 2 make sure no one is using this channel or remove the unit from the shoe What Canon features are not available through the ControITL system at this time Rear Curtain Sync FEB stroboscopic adjusting flash settings via the camera s menus individual manual control of slave groups without using Canon s ratio system FEC set on the flash and other features not expressly mentioned These features may be implemented soon so be sure to check www PocketWizard com for future firmware updates 34 Ganon Compatibility The MiniTT1 FlexTT5 are E TTL Il compatible with these Canon cameras DSLR Cameras 10 MKIII MKII 1D MKIII MKII 1D MKII N 5D 5D 20D 30D 40D 50D Rebel XT 350D Rebel XTi 4000 Rebel XS 1000D Rebel XSi 450D The MiniTT1 FlexTT5 are E TTL Il compatible with these Canon flashes Flash Units 580EX 580EX Il 430EX 430EX II NOTES on overa
67. the remote flash as you trigger If you see the small pre flash happen but not a 2nd flash then the camera decided not to use that flash in the exposure The camera did not see enough of the pre flash to make a flash exposure calculation The radios and flash are working properly Reposition the flash or subject so that the reflected light will be more visible to the camera or add another flash to provide more pre flash light for the camera to measure If you are using a light modifier on the remote flash try adjust ing it to allow more light or consider removing it Other questions to consider in your shooting scenario 5 the ambient light brighter than the pre flash from the camera s perspective 5 the pre flash to subject distance too great or at too great an angle relative to the camera s the subject too small not enough reflected pre flash reaching the camera for the metering mode selected in the camera 33 Troubleshooting cont d Why is my exposure bouncing around If you are in Shutter Priority mode Tv and the ambient light levels are changing dramatically shot to shot it is possible for the camera and flash to mis communicate The camera may have shifted values before the radio had time to transmit them Try another mode or make sure to remain half pressed on the shutter release longer after a dramatic light change Why does my flash say TTL and not E TTL This can occur if you make flash connections wi
68. uniqueness of the 5D Mark Il detection allows for the ControlTL radios to automatically use the higher efficiency High Speed Sync HSS flash timings As announced in firmware version 4 250 these new timings allow for faster recycling more flashes from your batteries more light output and greater working distances than possible when using Canon s E TTL system alone These special timings are available for all compatible Canon EOS DSLRs but only the 5D Mark Il gets the benefit of these timings automatically To get the benefit of these higher HSS efficiencies with all other cameras you must select your camera model on the Misc Tab in the PocketWizard Utility See the Additional Notes New Auto behavior below for more information on Auto PocketWizard info pocketwizard com 2 Canon 270EX compatibility This new Canon flash can be used as follows 270 Can be used on the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 transmitter or receiver ETTL mode To use this flash on a ControlTL radio mounted on a camera at HSS shutter speeds you first need to enable HSS mode in the flash Mount the 270EX directly on a camera no radio in between and enable HSS mode via the camera s menus Once that mode is enabled the flash will work properly at HSS shutter speeds when mounted on a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 when used as a transmitter HSS operation is automatic no need to set it when used on a FlexTT5 as a receiver This flash may have occasional exposure issues w
69. wider series have some limitations regarding the narrowest aperture that can be used especially when there is a flash used on camera See below for more details on this specific case IMPORTANT This firmware version requires PocketWizard Utility version 1 18 or later to be installed If you are still running version 1 15 click here to get the latest version Find the version number in the title bar of the Utility e Upgrade all of your MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 radios to the latest firmware Mixing old and new revisions may result in undesirable behavior Always perform a factory reset after updating your firmware Be sure to write down any custom settings for Configuration 1 or Configuration 2 before you reset your radios so you can re apply them after the upgrade See RESET B on page 28 in the Owner s Manual or simply hold TEST as you power on for 10 seconds until you see 4 blinks green New Features Camera model Auto setting now detects 5D Mark The 5D Mark Il now gets the benefit of automatic detection when the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 are used on top of the camera Previously this camera model had to be selected in the PocketWizard Utility on the Misc Tab for proper timings to be used Now due to the unique signature this camera presents to the ControlTL system the default setting of Auto can be used Photogra phers that previously had to craft C 1 or C 2 settings precisely for the 5D Mark Il now have more flexibility Additionally the
70. will learn both a Standard channel as well as a corresponding ControlTL channel for transmitting Review Page 22 for more information about corresponding channels TEST LEARN Button Receiving channel A FlexTT5 Transceiver can only receive on one channel at a time It receives on either a ControlTL or a Standard channel not both simultaneously When being taught from a Standard PocketWizard transmitter it will learn to receive only on a Standard channel For remote E TTL Il systems teach the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 to be used as the primary transmitter first then use it to teach all the remote FlexTT5 radios their ControITL channel IMPORTANT NOTES Hold radios at least 2 feet apart when teaching learning A connected flash may trigger during LEARN To avoid undesired flashing from remote radios that have already been taught or have already had their channel set turn them OFF 1 Turn the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 radio ON and select the channel C 1 or C 2 to be taught 2 Press and hold TEST for several seconds When the LED blinks amber release TEST 3 Quickly press and hold TEST on the teaching transmitting radio MiniTT1 FlexTT5 Plus Il MultiMAX etc When the LED on the radio being taught blinks green channel is learned 1 green blink Low Standard channel learned 1 through 16 2 green blinks High Standard channel learned MultiMAX 17 through 32 3 green blinks ControlTL channel learned ControITL 1 through
71. would be triggered This can be undesirable because you might want to have flashes on groups B or C not trigger for some photos but trigger for others Via ControlTL you have more control over which slave groups are triggered while still utilizing Canon s controls on the 580EX II intuitively f you have no slave groups selected you are not using Ratio A B or A B C then only slave group A will trigger Remote FlexTT5 units set to B or C will not trigger but will be available for you to include them in other photos if you choose Ratio mode A B or A B C e f you have Ratio A B selected then only A and B will trigger C will not e f you have Ratio A B C selected than all three slave groups will trigger NOTE A lot of information moves around for remote manual mode to function Whenever possible make sure to hold the shutter release of your camera half pressed for a moment to allow all of the data to transmit You must remove the 580EX II from the shoe of the FlexTT5 before enabling MASTER mode PocketWiZard info pocketwizard com Canon 550EX 420EX and 220EX compatibility These older Canon flashes can be used as follows 550EX be used on the FlexTT5 as a receiver in either ETTL mode or Manual mode Can be used on the FlexTT5 as a transmitter but only in Manual mode Cannot be used on a MiniTT1 in Manual or ETTL mode or FlexTT5 as a transmitter in ETTL mode 420EX Can be used on the FlexTT5 transmitter or receiver in
72. you last set in the PocketWizard Utility Reset A is primarily used for resetting channels that were taught in the field 1 Turn the radio off 2 While holding TEST slide the power switch to 1 C 1 and C 2 Flex TEST button are always reset together 3 Hold TEST for a few moments until you see 2 green blinks then release TEST The channels are restored to their last Utility values If you ve never set the channels using the Utility then the channels are restored to factory defaults RESET B Returns all of your radio s settings including channels and all settings from the PocketWizard Utility to factory defaults 1 Turn the radio off 2 While holding TEST slide the power switch to C 1 C 1 and C 2 are always reset together 3 Hold TEST for 10 seconds until you see 4 green blinks then release TEST The radio is reset to factory defaults Default Settings ControlTL Tx Channel 1 HyperSync Offset 170 Standard Tx Channel 1 Remote TTL Flash Sleep Delay Disabled Use ControlTL for Rx Channel Enabled Flash Idle Time Out Mode Disabled ControlTL Rx Channel 1 Force TTL Master Mode Disabled Camera Model Auto Bottom Shoe Enabled 29 Status LED The Status LED indicates that the unit is powered on and displays battery level and other special status modes Under normal operation the LED will display a short blink every 2 seconds This is the normal powered on and waiting for tri
73. ys use a fresh pair of matched batteries Always change batteries promptly at the first indication of low battery operation Do not use or leave the unit in extreme temperature or humid environments Congratulations Congratulations on your purchase of the PocketWizard MiniTT1 FlexTT5 System for Canon DSLR E TTL Il cameras and flashes Canon owners can use the MiniTT1 Transmitter and FlexTT5 Transceiver to control single or multiple off camera Canon E TTL II flashes at speeds up to 8fps The PocketWizard ControlTL System takes the complex E TTL Il data being sent through the camera s hot shoe and digitally interprets and transmits it as a reliable radio signal You can now place E TTL II or manual flash units anywhere to illuminate the scene Around corners out of sight and in bright sunlight The MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 are compatible with any PocketWizard for triggering manual flash or remote cameras This US FCC Canada IC frequency PocketWizard radio slave is compatible with all US frequency PocketWizard products It is not frequency compatible with CE or JAPAN PocketWizard products Verify frequency compatibility before purchasing The MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 are protected by various patents and other patents pending Table of Contents Safety Bas Ci MiniTT4 and FlexTT5 Key Features 2 7 MiniTT1 Feature g FlexTT5 Feature Call outs st s READ ME Basic Wireless E TTL Il
74. zard s make sure you choose a set of channels frequencies that will not interfere with or trigger other PocketWizard users CE ControlTL channels 1 are repeated when teaching with a Standard transmitter like the MultiMAX or a Legacy PocketWizard on all Standard channels See the MiniTT1 FlexTT5 Owner s Manual for more information on LEARN Mode and how teaching a Standard channel also teaches a ControlTL channel That means if you teach a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 channel 4 from another PocketWizard it will trigger other Control radios listening on ControlTL channel 1 ControITL ControITL Standard Standard Channel Frequency Channel Frequency 2 3 ELSE e r s NEN s e RN NC ee NA www PocketWizard com Po G ketWiza rd info pocketwizard com July 10 2009 Owner s Manual Addendum v4 300 MiniTT1 FlexTT5 for Canon 340 00 354 00 MHz US FCC Canada IC MiniTT1 Firmware Upgrade to version 4 300 FlexTT5 Firmware Upgrade to version 4 300 All MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 owners are encouraged to upgrade and try this new firmware Check www PocketWizard com regularly for future updates This new version of the ControlTL firmware introduces many improvements especially to 5D Mark Il operation as well as corrections and improvements for other camera models While greatly improved operation with the 5D Mark II is still not 10096 Notably operation with wide aperture lenses like the f 2 5 or

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