| Congratulations   Congratulations on your purchase of the PocketWizard MiniTT1™/ FlexTT5™ System for   Canon DSLR E-TTL II 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 II 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.   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Table of Contents   12   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Table of Contents (cont’d)   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Batteries   CAUTION   Turn OFF 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   FlexTT5 Battery Polarity   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   based on usage profile   MiniTT1 Battery Polarity   MiniTT1 and FlexTT5:   Look at the normal LED blink to determine battery level,   or use the PocketWizard Utility.   LED Blink:   Green Good battery   Amber Warning – battery low   CR2450 & CR2354 batteries   Red   Very low battery – change immediately   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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 II, 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   been able to shoot remote E-TTL II at this speed.   Nothing else comes close.   Low Profile Design: The FlexTT5 lies flat to stay out of   the way and uses a flip-up antenna for additional range   when needed. 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   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   READ ME FIRST   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 connections 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 II communication channel.   IMPORTANT: Canon flashes set to <SLAVE> 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.   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Powering On   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   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.   Power switch OFF   Connecting a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 to your camera when the   camera is already turned on may cause erratic behavior. Either   follow the sequence above or let your camera “sleep”, then   try again.   NOTE: 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 II out of <MASTER> 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.   Power switch ON and set to C.1   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Basic Wireless E-TTL II: MiniTT1 OO 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 II   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 <MASTER> or <SLAVE>.   MiniTT1 on camera shoe   3. Trigger normally.   Please read your Canon manuals on Fully   Automatic Wireless Flash (also called E-TTL II   Wireless Autoflash).   O 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 Canon ST-E2 in non-ratio mode   A 580EX (I or II) Speedlite in <MASTER> mode,   main flash off, in non-ratio mode.   Speedlite on FlexTT5 mounted on   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Sflaesah rstcahndAnd Download.   Basic Wireless E-TTL II: MiniTT1   Flash on Camera   FlexTT5 (cont’d)   OO   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.   O Speedlite on MiniTT1 in camera shoe   in <MASTER> mode   1. 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.   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 <SLAVE>.   4. Trigger normally.   NOTE: You can use a 430EX (I or II) as a single zone master! These flashes do not have a master   mode, and cannot usually trigger 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 II) 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.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Ratio Wireless E-TTL II: MiniTT1 OO FlexTT5   Flash on Camera   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 II and how to control groups from   the master flash.   O 1. 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.   Ratio Mode   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 <MASTER> or <SLAVE>.   The slave group is set by the Zone Switch and not in the   remote flash. All remote E-TTL II flashes on the same Zone   will be treated as one zone of light.   FlexTT5 Zone A   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.   14   FlexTT5 Zone B   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Ratio Wireless E-TTL II: MiniTT1   FlexTT5 (cont’d)   OO   General E-TTL II Considerations   There are several important factors to keep in mind when   using the ControlTL 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.   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Manual Flash   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 FlexTT5 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   . The MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 used as a Transmitter can trigger and provide HyperSync for any PocketWizard   radio including the Plus II, 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 II 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.   O 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 compatible 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.   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Manual Flash (cont’d)   Other Manual Flashes   Connect the remote FlexTT5’s   sync terminal using:   port to your flash’s   a) the correct PocketWizard flash sync cable for best results.   - or -   b) your flash’s original sync cable and a PocketWizard PC   Use   for remote manual flash   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   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   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   risk free.   FlexTT5 mounted with Velcro®   & connected to studio flash   For guaranteed safety and secure triggering, one PocketWizard   per remote flash is recommended. If you need to trigger more   than 1 flash from a single remote FlexTT5, consider setting the   additional flash to use its optical slave.   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   HyperSync® & High Speed Sync (FP Flash)   HyperSync allows for a PocketWizard   connected flash to begin firing just   *before* the camera triggers a sync   pulse. Since you are triggering “faster   than a wire” with HyperSync, you can   sync at shutter speeds faster than   Setting the HyperSync Offset in the PocketWizard Utility   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   1/250 through 1/350   1/400   HyperSync not used   Auto-calculated HyperSync offset used   Full HyperSync offset used   1/500   Auto-calculated HyperSync offset used   FP Flash / High Speed Sync engaged   1/640 and faster   NOTE: If you have a flash in the shoe of the MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 on your camera, it must be set to   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   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   HyperSync® & 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 II, 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 a Plus II 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 speeds 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   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Advanced Features via PocketWizard Utility   Advanced features in the MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 are   available when using the PocketWizard Utility and   connecting your radio to your PC or Mac via a USB   cable. Be sure to install the Utility before connecting!   Download the latest version of the Utility at   within the Utility for more information on how to   use it.   Turn your radio on before connecting to your computer   and you will see battery level in addition to detailed   status information.   PocketWizard Utility   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   setting channels works in the field and via the Utility.   HyperSync: This powerful feature is set within the Utility.   information.   FlexTT5 USB port   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Advanced Features via PocketWizard Utility (cont’d)   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 <MASTER> mode is active even   though that mode is not available or set in the flash. This also benefits the 580EX. Set the 580EX in the shoe   to normal mode (<MASTER>=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.   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Channels   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) 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 II system with other manual flashes. The ControlTL system synchronizes both triggers precisely.   MiniTT1 & FlexTT5 Channel   Compatibility   HyperSync   Yes   E-TTL II   MiniTT1   FlexTT5   ControlTL Channels 1 – 20   Standard Channels 1 - 32   Zones A, B, C   Yes   Plus II & Plus   Standard Channels 1 – 4   Yes   Yes   No   No   MultiMAX & MAX   Standard Channels 1 – 16   Quad-Triggering Channels 17 - 32   (Zones A, B, C)   OEM units w/ PocketWizard Standard Channels 1 – 16   Yes   No   Quad-Triggering Channels 17 - 32   (Zones A, B, C)   Canon E-TTL II system channels are not used by the ControlTL system.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   22   Channel Tables   Standard   Channel   Standard   Frequency   ControlTL   Channel   ControlTL   Frequency   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.   1 344.04   344.04   344.04   344.04   344.04   344.04   344.04   344.04   344.04   344.04   344.04   344.04   344.04   344.04   344.04   344.04   346.5   347   1 2 340   345   2 3 3 341   4 4 346   5 1 340   6 2 345   When using ControlTL 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 sure   to select a channel that will not interfere.   7 3 341   8 4 346   9 1 340   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   2 345   3 341   4 346   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 ControlTL channel 1.   1 340   2 345   3 341   4 346   5 346.5   347   6 NOTE: Early Quick Guides refer to “Legacy Channels”   instead of Standard channels. They are the same thing.   347.5   348   7 347.5   348   8 348.5   349   9 348.5   349   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   349.5   350   349.5   350   350.5   351   350.5   351   351.5   352   340.5   341.5   342   352.5   353   342.5   343   353.5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Searc3h54And Do2w0nload.345.5   23   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 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 II 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 ControlTL 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 II, 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 (ControlTL 1 through 20)   24   LEARN Mode (cont’d)   For remote E-TTL II to function, the ControlTL 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.   • A 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.   • HyperSync requires a MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 as a transmitter. A Standard transmitter cannot trigger   a FlexTT5 and achieve HyperSync.   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Remote Camera 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   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.   FlexTT5 connected to remote camera   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 mode is required.   26   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals SHeoldaurpcahndAanwady fDorobwestnrlaongaed.   Auto-Relay Mode   You can trigger flashes in sync with your remote camera.   This is called Relay Mode. Here’s how it works:   • Press TEST on a PocketWizard that you are holding   in your hands.   • 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.   • The FlexTT5 triggers the flash in its shoe in sync with   other remote PocketWizard radios.   The channel used for relay transmitting is 1 channel higher   than the taught or default channel, unless you set the   channels using the PocketWizard Utility. Be careful not to   teach or set your remote flashes the same channel as your   remote camera or proper synchronization will not occur.   Example: If you taught the camera-connected FlexTT5 unit   Standard Channel 3 then relay transmit occurs on both   ControlTL and Standard Channel 4.   FlexTT5 configured for Auto-Relay   with local Speedlite   Remember, set the transmitter in your hand and the receiving   channel on the remote FlexTT5 connected to your remote   camera to the same channel. Set the transmitting channel in   that camera’s FlexTT5 to the channel you wish to use for your   remote flashes.   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Reset   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 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 C.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   Standard Tx Channel = 1   Use ControlTL for Rx Channel = Enabled   ControlTL Rx Channel = 1   Camera Model = Auto   HyperSync Offset = -170   Remote TTL Flash Sleep Delay = Disabled   Flash Idle Time Out Mode = Disabled   Force TTL Master Mode = Disabled   Bottom Shoe = Enabled   28   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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 trigger” blink. The color of the LED indicates   battery level:   Green Good battery   MiniTT1 Status LED   FlexTT5 Status LED   Amber Warning – battery low   Red   Very low battery – change immediately   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   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   the PocketWizard Utility. If TEST is held on power up then RESET may occur causing 2 or 4 green blinks   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Long Range Performance   Long distance performance from your PocketWizards   depends on the orientation and position of the units.   Whenever possible, try to maintain a line of sight   between the units and keep the antennas parallel.   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   mount the units close to the ground – try to have   them several feet above the Earth or building floors   whenever possible.   Best   Acceptable   Worst   Positioning   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   others. 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.   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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 II 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 II 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 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:   • • • Is the ambient light brighter than the pre-flash from the camera’s perspective?   Is the pre-flash to subject distance too great or at too great an angle relative to the camera?   Is the subject too small (not enough reflected pre-flash reaching the camera) for the metering mode   selected in the camera?   32   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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 with 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 ControlTL 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.   33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Notes   34   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Canon Compatibility   The MiniTT1/FlexTT5 are E-TTL II compatible with these Canon cameras:   DSLR Cameras 1Ds MKIII, MKII, 1D MKIII, MKII, 1D MKII N   5D, 5D MKII1   20D, 30D2, 40D, 50D   Rebel XT / 350D, Rebel XTi / 400D, Rebel XS / 1000D,   Rebel XSi / 450D   The MiniTT1/FlexTT5 are E-TTL II compatible with these Canon flashes:   Flash Units   580EX, 580EX II, 430EX, 430EX II   NOTES on overall 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 II 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 OC-E3, 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 MarkII, 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   once camera sleeps, trigger will not work.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   35   Specifications   MiniTT1   FlexTT5   E-TTL Compatibility   Maximum Range   Canon E-TTL II   Canon E-TTL II   MiniTT1 triggering remote PocketWizards   on Standard channels:   FlexTT5 triggering remote PocketWizards   on Standard channels:   1200 feet (365 meters)   1200 feet (365 meters)   MiniTT1 triggering remote FlexTT5   using ControlTL channels:   800 feet (240 meters)   FlexTT5 triggering remote FlexTT5   using ControlTL channels:   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:   CR2450 or CR2354   2 x AA ( IEC:LR6 ) Alkaline   recommended, other chemistries   (NiMH, NiCad, Lithium) allowed   Battery Life   Hundreds of hours depending on   shooting habits   60 Hours   Auto Power-off   Zones   Sleeps when the camera sleeps   3: A-B-C   8 FPS   3: A-B-C   8 FPS   Maximum FPS   (Frames Per Second)   Minimum Receive   Contact Time   80 milliseconds   36   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications (cont’d)   MiniTT1   FlexTT5   Camera/P1   Port 1/8” (3.5 mm) stereo miniphone for   2-stage remote camera triggering.   Port Voltage Handling: up to 50 Volts,   100 milliamp continuous   Tip = Trigger   Ring = Pre-Trigger   Sleeve = Ground   Flash/P2 Port   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   5VDC regulated, 100mA   Pin 1 Positive, Pin 4 Ground   Pin 1 Positive, Pin 4 Ground   Mounting   Hot-shoe   Hot-shoe, 1/4-20, lanyard, Velcro   Construction   High impact plastic, captive battery door.   Hot-shoe made of glass reinforced resin.   High impact plastic, captive battery door.   Hot-shoe made of glass reinforced resin.   Dimensions   2.8” (7.1 cm) long x 1.9” (4.9 cm)   wide x 1.3” (3.3 cm) tall   3.6” (9.2 cm) long x 2.9” (7.3 cm) wide x   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   Storage Temperature   Above -15 C (5 F) and below 50 C (120 F)   Above -15 C (5 F) and below 50 C (120 F)   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   37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   38   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The FCC wants you to know:   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 operation.   MiniTT1 FCC ID Number: KDS-PW3-004   FlexTT5 FCC ID Number: KDS-PW3-005   MiniTT1 CANADA IC: 2170A-PW3004   FlexTT5 CANADA IC: 2170A-PW3005   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   For more information on this product, including detailed   features and specifications, go to:   MAKE IT POSSIBLE™   © 2009 LPA Design, Inc. All rights reserved. Product features and specifications   are subject to change without notice. PocketWizard, ControlTL, MiniTT1, FlexTT5,   HyperSync, Plus II 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 –DFeobwruanrylo20a0d9 –frLoPmF38W1 ww.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |