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USER MANUAL EN

Firmware V.3.0
User Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 5

EN VERSIONS 6

FEATURES 6

INSTALLING THE BATTERIES 7

BATTERIES 7

COMPATIBILITY 8

TRIGGERING 8

REMOTE CONTROL 8

FREQUENCY CHANNELS 8

TECHNICAL DATA 9

HOT-SHOE ADAPTER 10

MOUNTING ON THE CAMERA 10

DISPLAY 11

BUTTONS 12

ELINCHROM TTL 13

SETUP MENU 14

MANUFACTURING RESET 16

TROUBLESHOOTING 17

FIRMWARE UPDATE 19

Tolerances and specifications conform to IEC and CE standards. Technical data subject to change without

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INTRODUCTION
Dear Photographer,

Thank you for choosing ELINCHROM.


EN
All Elinchrom products are manufactured using the most advanced technology. Carefully selected
components are used to ensure the highest quality and the equipment is subjected to many tests both
during and after manufacture. We trust that it will give you many years of reliable service.

Please read this User Manual carefully before you use your new Elinchrom product. You will find
information for your safety and how to benefit from all the programmable features.

This Manual may show images of products with accessories which are not part of sets or single units.
Elinchrom set and single unit configurations may change without advice and may differ in other countries.

For further details, upgrades, news and the latest information about the Elinchrom system, please regularly
visit the Elinchrom website. The latest user guides and technical specifications can be downloaded from
the “Support” area.

Technical data, features and functions of Elinchrom flash units and accessories may change without notice.
The listed specification can differ due to tolerances in components or measuring instruments. Technical
data is subject to change. No guarantee for misprints.

Please check for the most recent manual at our website: www.elinchrom.com/support

Thanks,
Your Elinchrom-Team

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The Product is classified as a Class 3R laser


product, according to the following standards
IEC/EN 60825-1 “Radiation Safety of Laser
EN Products”.

Class 3R: A Class 3R Laser is considered


safe if handled carefully, with restricted beam
viewing. With a class 3R laser, the MPE can be
exceeded, but with a low risk of injury. Visible
continuous lasers in Class 3R are limited to
5mW. For other wavelengths and for pulsed
lasers, other limits apply.

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY USA AND CANADA
EN This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS
standard(s). 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. This product complies with the Canadian ICES-003 Class B specifications.
FR Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes(1) ce dispositif ne doit pas
produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi,
même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. Cet appareil numérique de la EN
classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Radiation Exposure Statement
EN This equipment complies with portable RF exposure limit in Canada and the USA set forth an
uncontrolled environment and is safe for intended operation as described in this manual. Further RF
exposure reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as possible from the user body.
FR Le produit est conforme aux limites d’exposition pour les appareils portables RF pour les Etats- Unis
et le Canada établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Le produit est sûr pour un fonctionnement tel
que décrit dans ce manuel. La réduction aux expositions RF peut être augmentée si l’appareil peut être
utilisé aussi loin que possible du corps de l’utilisateur.
FCC Class B Compliance 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:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate this equipment. T his device is limited to operation on permissible Part 15
frequencies, and it does not have the ability to be configured by end users or professional installers to
operate outside the authorized bands.

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ELINCHROM TRANSMITTER PRO

VERSIONS
The Elinchrom Transmitter Pro is available for the following compatible cameras
• Canon®
• Nikon®
EN • Sony®, Olympus ®/ Panasonic® and other camera brands will follow soon.

FEATURES
• Elinchrom TTL with compatible Elinchrom TTL flash units.
• Manual mode, compatible with Elinchrom flash units with build-in Skyport Receivers.
• Large graphic control display.
• Backlight in green or red (green for Normal Sync Mode, red for Speed Sync Mode).
• Fast access buttons and rotating wheel for easy control.
• Secure Hot-Shoe connection with bayonet locking system.
• Standard 2 AA Batteries (Accepts rechargeable batteries).
• 2.5mm phone jack trigger output, for direct synchronisation with a flash unit.
• Firmware update with integrated Mini-USB socket.
• 40 remote channels.
• 20 frequency channels in Normal Sync mode.
• 20 frequency channels in Speed Sync mode.
(For all latest Elinchrom flash units with 20 frequency channels.)
• 4 Groups and ALL .
• EL-Skyport Sync Modes.
• Normal Sync Mode (maximum distance range).
• Speed Sync Mode (with compatible cameras, but reduced distance range).
• Sync Modes:
• Automatic controlled Hi-Sync or HSS up to 1/8000s).*
• Second curtain mode.***
• ODS (Over-Drive-Sync) fine tune the time delay at fast shutter speed settings, from 0.1 to 5.0 ms.
• Auto MOD *** to control the modelling light of the Elinchrom flash units for focusing.
• Shutter Mode** (half pressed shutter release controls the modelling lamps).
• DOF Mode (The camera “DOF” button controls the modelling lamp).
• AF Light integrated.****
• Remote Control with automatic feedback from Elinchrom flash units.
• EL-flash units can be controlled “All” together, in “Groups” or “single” units.
• Flash power up & down.
• Modelling lamp on/off.
(For all latest Elinchrom flash units with 20 frequency channels.)
• Sleep mode and Auto OFF mode programmable.
• Manufacturing RESET.
* For Nikon® activate in the camera menu the fast sync speed settings.
** Not supported by Nikon®
*** Not supported by Sony®, Olympus®, Panasonic®
**** Not supported by some Sony®,Olympus® and Panasonic® cameras

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INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
Press the battery compartment cover and slide it in the direction of the arrow to open the battery cover
(See Picture 1).
Insert the batteries. Make sure the “+” and “-” battery contacts are correctly oriented (See Picture 2).
(Note: Please use 2 pieces of AA alkaline batteries or AA type NIMH batteries).
Press cover against Transmitter and slide it back into the locked position.

EN

Press and
Picture 1 Picture 2

BATTERIES
• 2x AA batteries are used for the Transmitter.
• Installing the batteries improperly will not damage the Transmitter.
• Non-rechargeable (dry cell) AA batteries like zinc–carbon, Alkaline types or rechargeable batteries in
the AA size such as nickel-cadmium (NiCd) or nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) can be used.
• Do not mix battery types.
• Do not use Lithium AA batteries in this Transmitter.

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COMPATIBILITY
There are three different Elinchrom EL-Skyport flash unit generations in the market:

1ST GENERATION
• EL-Skyport Transceiver RX module (Style RX, Digital RX, Ranger RX).

2ND GENERATION
EN • Built-in EL-Skyport module Mk1 (BRX, D-Lite RX, Quadra, Quadra Hybrid).

3RD GENERATION
• Built-in Skyport module Mk2 (ELC and ELB).
This generation offers extended distance range

TRIGGERING
Triggering works with all existing Elinchrom flash units with built-in or plug-in EL-Skyport Transceivers.

REMOTE CONTROL
WHEN ALL OR GROUP 1 - 4 IS SELECTED
• All Elinchrom flash units with EL-Skyport are supported when changing “PWR±, or MOD on/off”.
• Some units do not support the modelling lamp on/off feature, “--“ is then displayed (i.e. for Ranger,
Quadra. The modelling light of the ELB400 can be switched on/off but the display shows “--“).

WHEN A SINGLE UNIT IS SELECTED


• The selected unit is highlighted with a frame in the display and can be controlled individually.
• Only Elinchrom flash units with built-in EL-Skyport receivers of the 2nd and 3rd generation are
supported.

Note:
1st Generation units are detected, but will show “--“ in the display. There is no feedback of the unit settings
for the Elinchrom Transmitter Pro, but they will be triggered normally.

FREQUENCY CHANNELS
Some older Elinchrom flash units with EL-Skyport built-in will support Frequency channels 1 to 4 or 1 to 8
(such as BRX, D-Lite RX, Quadra).
The latest Elinchrom flash units with EL-Skyport built-in will support up to 20 different Frequency channels
1 to 20 (ELC, ELB).

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TECHNICAL DATA
PARAMETER SPECIFICATION
VERSIONS Canon®,Nikon®
(Sony®, Olympus®, Panasonic ® plus other brands will follow later.)
TRIGGERING COMPATIBILITY ALL Elinchrom flash units with built-in EL-Skyport Receiver or
Transceiver and the EL-Skyport RX Transceiver modules, plus EL-
Skyport Universal.
EN
REMOTE CONTROL COMPATIBILITY ALL Elinchrom flash units with built-in EL-Skyport Transceiver: ELC
Pro HD, ELB 400, 1200, 500 TTL, Ranger Quadra RX, Quadra Hybrid,
D-Lite RX series, BRX Series, Master RX Series and FRX series
(NOTE: EL-units used with the plug-in Transceiver RX module have
limited remote features ).
DISTANCE RANGE Indoor > 60m.
Outdoor > 200m.
Note:
Only the latest Elinchrom flash units from the ELC and ELB series will
offer the full distance range. Other series, or classic Elinchrom flash
units will have a limited distance range.
BATTERIES 2x AA batteries (standard or rechargeable).
BATTERY LIFETIME Depends on the type of batteries and the usage.
For two standard batteries with 1000mAh each it is approx. 35 hours
working time and more than 15000 trigger releases.
REMOTE CONTROL Max. 10 units can be detected displayed and remote controlled.
FREQUENCY CHANNELS 20 channels in Normal mode and 20 channels in Speed mode.
EL-SKYPORT MODES (ELSP) Normal / Speed - Sync mode.
TRIGGER/CONTROL GROUPS “All” or in “Groups” (Group 1 to 4).
SYNC MODES Standard, ODS, Second Curtain, automatic Hi-Sync or HSS
USB SOCKET For firmware updating.
SR SOCKET Trigger Output 2.5mm Phone Jack mono (max. sync-voltage 3VDC).
DIMENSIONS (W x L x H) 69 x 84 x 59 mm (2.7x 3.3x 2.3 inches)
WEIGHT Approx. 170g (6 oz) ,including 2x AA-batteries.
120g (4.2 oz) without batteries.

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HOT-SHOE ADAPTER
FEATURES
The hot-shoe adapter offers special connection pins for the communication with the attached camera.
There are different Elinchrom Transmitter variants available
• Canon® for Canon® EOS type A cameras with ETTL II / ETTL features
• Nikon® for Nikon® cameras with iTTL features
EN • Sony®, Olympus®, Panasonic®, Fujifilm® and Pentax®.
The communication with the camera is required to benefit from the extra features like:
• SYNC Mode
o Hi-Sync, HSS and ODS Mode
o Second Curtain
o TTL
• Auto MOD
• AF Light
Note: Not all cameras support all features!

LIST OF TESTED CAMERAS


The latest summary of camera models and supported features can be found on the Elinchrom website at:
http://www.elinchrom.com/support.php

MOUNTING ON THE CAMERA


An easy locking bayonet mechanism is used to lock the Transmitter securely into the Camera’s hotshoe.

ATTACHING
1. Turn off the camera and the Elinchrom transmitter.
2. Align the transmitter hotshoe with the camera’s hotshoe mount.
3. Slide it all the way into the camera’s hotshoe mount.
4. Move the tab on the locking ring to the right until it clicks in place. (See picture 3)

DETACHING
1. Unlock: press the lock-release button and move the tab all the way to the left. (see picture 4)
2. Slide the EL-Skyport transmitter off the camera’s hotshoe mount.

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DISPLAY
The graphic display shows the status and settings of the Elinchrom unit, when set to Manual mode.
The display illumination can be switched on or off.
In Normal Sync mode, the illumination is green. In Speed Sync mode, the illumination is red.
The contrast of the display can be adjusted in the setup menu.
The top bar of the display shows the status of the Elinchrom Transmitter.
The bottom bar in the display shows the functions of the 4 speed buttons.
EN
The middle area shows a list of the Elinchrom flash units detected, It also shows setup items for the Setup
menu when selected.

DISPLAY PANEL - DASHBOARD


Scan search up to 10 EL-units
Manual Mode
Hi-Sync Frequency change frequency channel from 1 to 20
ODS status
Second Curtain (camera settings) Modelling lamp normal (green backlight)
Groups D: DOF
ELSP mode speed (red backlight)
Frequency S: Shutter

Radio mode
SC Setup second curtain on/off
Battery status
n: normal ODS setup off from 0.1 to 5.0 ms
s: speed Asymmetric Power
(ELB 500 TTL) Auto MOD off shutter DOF
EL-unit(s)
AF Light off on
Manual/TTL mode Setup menu
Key click off on
Select unit Mod / Power
Sleep off from 1 to 59 min

TTL Mode TTL is activated Auto off off from 1 to 60 min

Contrast
TTL

from 80 to 120%
Group list
Backlight off on

Pwr Display F-Stop Ws

Group EV -3.0 to +3.0 Iden Type Name ID


On/Off Modelling lamp*

*Note: Do not deactivate in TTL mode all Groups!! Otherwise the TTL parameters cannot be transferred to
Manual. HS and exposure values are working incorrect. If this is the case go back to TTL and
activate all Groups what also activates the EV settings.

Not all features are supported by ® Nikon, ® Canon, ® Olympus, ® Panasonic, ® Fujifilm.

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BUTTONS
Green LED normal mode
Red LED speed mode
SR
2.5mm sync socket
only to connect with Dashboard
EN a flash unit
Setup
USB Exit
Setup menu

Refresh
Group selection To refresh manual
changes made
on the unit
Test button

Rotation ring On/Off


Change value Press for 2 seconds
scroll up/down
and confirm
Set
Mod Blue LED
On/Off Communication
Transmitter/Camera
Lock
Press for 2 seconds

SPEED BUTTONS 1-4


The speed buttons enable quick setting of the functions indicated below.

SPEED BUTTON 1 (LEFT)


TTL / Manual Mode: toggle between TTL and Manual mode. The activated TTL mode is also indicated in
the display in the left corner of the upper bar.

SPEED BUTTON 2 (MIDDLE LEFT)


TTL Mode: switch Groups All or 1 to 4 on/off, when selected with the Group button; change EV value with the
rotation ring from -3.0 to +3.0. Manual Mode: select a displayed flash unit and change flash power
value with the rotation ring.

SPEED BUTTON 3 (MIDDLE RIGHT)


TTL Mode: Toggle between EV and modelling lamp settings, Change values of the selected
function with the rotation ring.

Manual Mode: Toggle between flash power and modelling lamp settings, Change values of the
selected function with the rotation ring.

SPEED BUTTON 4 (RIGHT)


Setup: press this button to enter into the setup menu. Select with the dial the feature, press the middle
button of the rotation ring to confirm and change value again with the dial and pres middle
button again to confirm.
Exit Exit the Setup menu and switch back to standard display mode.

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ELINCHROM TTL
Get the perfect shot right from the start.

WHAT IS REQUIRED:
• The Elinchrom Transmitter Pro (Includes the TTL mode. Nikon and Canon are available, more brands
will follow).
• Elinchrom TTL flash unit (ELB 500 TTL) EN
• A compatible camera (The compatible cameras are listed at: http://www.elinchrom.com/support/

ELINCHROM TRANSMITTER PRO TTL FEATURES


• Groups: All or 1 to 4 can be selected individually by pressing the Group button.
• Groups on/off: All or Group 1 to 4 can be selected individually by pressing the Group button, to switch
the selected Group on/off use the speed button middle/left.
• EV value: The EV can be adjusted from -3 to +3 in 1/3 f-stops with the rotation ring. All or individual
Groups can be selected with the Group button to adjust the EV value.
• Modelling lamp on/off: The modelling lamp can be switched on/off with the speed button middle/right.
All or individual Groups can be selected with the Group button.
• For further options and settings please read the user manual of the Elinchrom TTL flash unit.
• TTL values are saved while switching to “Manual” mode.
NOTE: Do not deactivate in TTL mode all Groups!! Otherwise the TTL parameters cannot be
transferred to Manual. HS and exposure values are working incorrect. If this is the case go back to TTL
and activate all Groups what also activates the EV settings.

ON/OFF
Press and hold for min. 2 seconds to switch the Elinchrom Transmitter Pro On/Off.

GROUP BUTTON
TTL / Manual Mode: Press to toggle between 1 through 4 Groups and “ALL.”

TEST BUTTON (WITH EL LOGO)


Pressing the TEST button will fire all flashes when “ALL” is selected or any single Group, 1 through 4 is
selected. Please remember , if flashes should be triggered in just one selected Group, the photocell must
be deactivated.

REFRESH BUTTON
Press the Refresh button any time power setting has been done on a separate EL flash unit to update the
power setting display of the Transmitter Pro.

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If a Group is selected, only the information for that selected Group will refresh.
When “ALL” is selected, information for all Groups will be refreshed.
A flash that was not scanned and found when the Transmitter Pro was switched ON cannot be added with
the Refresh feature.
If a flash is added, select SETUP and SCAN in the setup menu or switch the Transmitter Pro OFF and ON
again.
The refresh can take several seconds, depending on how many flash units are found and operated by the
Transmitter Pro.
EN
Note:
To update the display information after flash power changes have been applied directly at the flash unit,
please press the REFRESH button. Changes are not automatically updated, to avoid interferences with the
flash triggering.

ROTATION RING
Turn the rotation ring to select various functions (up & down) and change power levels of the EL flashes.

SET / CONFIRMATION BUTTON (ROTATION RING)


Press to confirm a modification made in the Setup menu.
Press to switch on the display illumination.
Press to return to normal operation when the Transmitter Pro has switched to Standby mode.
Press 2s to lock all functions and settings. Press again to unlock.
The locking feature blocks the function of the dial and other buttons to prevent unwanted change of
settings while carrying the Transmitter Pro. Press to turn on/off the modelling lamp on enabled EL flash
units.

SETUP MENU
SCAN
When the Transmitter Pro is switched ON, it will automatically search for Elinchrom flash units with built-in
or plug-in EL-Skyport Transceiver modules.
The Scan feature is also available in the Setup Menu. A re-scan is required, when new flash units have
been added to the lighting setup.
To find EL flash units,
• all EL flash units must be switched on and the Skyport Receiver must be activated.
• all flashes must have a built-in or plug-in Skyport Transceiver RX module.
• the Transmitter Pro and the EL flash unit must have the same frequency channel settings.

FREQUENCY CHANNELS
Up to 20 Skyport frequency channels can be selected.
Note:
• Only the latest Elinchrom flash units (ELC and ELB) will support up to 20 frequency channels.
• All “RX” flash units will support up to 8 channels and some older Elinchrom flash units support
up to 4 channels.

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ELSP MODE
The Transmitter Pro has two operating modes that offer different shooting functionality.
• Normal Sync mode (Maximum distance range)
Normal mode is compatible with the very first Elinchrom flash units incorporating Skyport.
When selected, display illumination and status LED will light up in green.
• Speed Sync mode (limited distance range)
The Speed mode enables faster communication and shutter speeds for compatible cameras (i.e.
for leaf shutter cameras and some mirrorless). The Hi-Sync or HSS mode activates automatically
when faster shutter speeds within 1/8000s are selected with compatible cameras, in both Normal EN
and Speed mode.The display illumination and status LED are displayed in red when speed mode is
selected.
Note:
• The Speed mode reduces the working distance by approximately 50%.
• Transmitter and the EL flash units must have the same Sync mode settings, either Normal or Speed.
• Speed Sync mode should not to be confused with Hi-Sync or HSS. The Hi-Sync or HSS feature is
automatical available in both Normal or Speed modes with compatible cameras.

ODS SETUP
The Over-Drive-Sync (ODS) can improve the overall exposure at fast shutter speed settings.
ODS relies on flash units with long flash durations. The results will depend on the flash duration of the
lights used (which also changes at different power levels), and can vary with different types of cameras. Full
frame cameras with large sensors and slow shutters are unfortunately the hardest to get good results with,
but lights with long enough flash durations can still achieve clean frames all the way to 1/8000th.
With ODS fine tuning, up to 2 f-stops more light is possible, essential when sun light must be overpowered.
The ODS Setup offers adjustment from 0.1 to 5.0 ms or can be switched off. The ODS value will vary
depending on the camera and the flash unit which is used and must be adjusted manually.
Note:
• When ODS is adjusted, the position of the flash cutoff (dark edge at top or bottom of picture) can be
moved within the frame.
• When switched OFF, the flash trigger point will be selected automatically at higher shutter speed
settings of the camera.

AUTO MOD***
• Off
The modelling light of the Elinchrom flash unit will not change.
• Shutter**
Pressing the camera’s shutter button for focusing will switch on the modelling lamp for a few seconds
as an aid to focusing in low light. (Not supported by Nikon)
• DOF
The Elinchrom flash unit will switch on the modelling lamp for as long as the DOF (Depth of field)
button on the camera is held.

AF LIGHT***
Activates the Auto-Focus assist light of the Transmitter Pro when the shutter release is half pressed for
focusing (check also camera settings).

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KEY CLICK
When activated, pressing any control button will be indicated by a beep tone.

SLEEP
When not used for a time, the Transmitter Pro will switch to Sleep Mode to save battery power.
Delay Sleep mode from 1 to 60 minutes or turn OFF.

AUTO OFF
EN The Transmitter Pro will automatically turn OFF when left unattended for a time.
Delay Auto Off start from 1 to 60 minutes or turn OFF.
When Sleep mode and Auto Off are both active, the Transmitter Pro will switch the power OFF at the user
set Sleep Mode delay.

CONTRAST
The display contrast can be adjusted from 80 to 120%

BACKLIGHT
The display illumination of the device can be switched on/off

MANUFACTURING RESET
Pressing and holding in the left and right Speed buttons approximately 2 seconds, whilst the Transmitter
is switched on, will reset the Transmitter Pro to manufacture settings. All user settings, except the display
contrast, will be reset.

FIRMWARE UPDATE
To update the Firmware of the Transmitter Pro, the Elinchrom Updater is required.
Available from the Elinchrom website.

** Not supported by Nikon®.


*** Not supported by Sony® and Olympus® / Panasonic®.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Pressing and holding in the left and right Speed buttons approximately 2 seconds, will reset the Transmitter
Pro to manufacture settings. All user settings, except the display contrast, will be reset.

HAVING THIS PROBLEM? PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING POINTS:


THE UNIT IS NOT SWITCHING ON • Check battery polarity and replace both
discharged batteries.
FLASH UNIT CANNOT BE TRIGGERED WHEN • Transmitter and receiver must have the same EN
THE MODE “ALL” IS SELECTED frequency channel settings.
• ELSP MODE: transmitter and receiver must
have the same synchronisation mode settings:
normal or speed sync mode.
• Check that the Skyport receiver in all EL-units
with built-in receivers, is switched on.
• Check that the transmitter version
corresponds to your camera brand.
SOME UNITS ARE NOT TRIGGERING WHEN THE • Check the Group settings of the EL- flash unit.
GROUP MODE IS SELECTED • Reduce the distance to any unresponsive unit.
• Transmitter and receiver must have the same
synchronisation mode settings: n
ormal or
speed sync mode, and frequency channel
settings.
THE TEST BUTTON WORKS, BUT THE CAMERA • Check the hotshoe fitting.
WILL NOT TRIGGER FLASH UNITS • Check the camera settings (turn hotshoe
communication on).
• Check that the transmitter version
corresponds to your Canon or Nikon camera.
• Check the list of compatible cameras.
SOME INFORMATION IS NOT DISPLAYED • Units equipped with a plug-in Transceiver RX
ABOUT DIGITAL RX, RANGER RX OR STYLE RX are limited in remote features. These units can
however be triggered and controlled (but with
UNITS no visual feedback) by the Transmitter Pro.
• Update the firmware of the Transmitter Pro.

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LIMITED DISTANCE RANGE: • Reposition the units.


• Increase the distance from walls and ceilings.
• ELSP Mode: In speed sync mode the distance
range is reduced by approximately 50 %,
switch back to normal sync mode.
• Outdoors, the distance range could be
reduced due to humidity, interference,
obstacles etc.
EN
INTERFERENCE WITH OTHER 2.4 GHZ • Try another frequency channel for both
NETWORKS, UNRELIABLE TRIGGERING: transmitter and the receiver of the EL-unit.
• Reduce the distance between the flash unit
and Transmitter Pro.
AUTOMATIC HI-SYNC / HSS MODE; • Elinchrom Action (previously A) heads are not
optimised for the Hi-Sync / HSS. To benefit
SYNC UP TO 1/8000S: from better performance please use flash units
with Hi Sync or flash tubes heads.
• ODS fine tuning helps to optimise Hi-Sync
performance.
• If there is visible banding please reduce the
shutter speed on your camera, or set ODS and
adjust to minimise or avoid banding.
• Hi Sync / HSS functionality only works with
compaible cameras and the appropriate
Transmitter Pro and when the camera is set to
shutter speeds above 1/250s.
SCANNING EL-UNITS: • Switch on all enabled EL-units, than switch
on the EL-Skyport Transmitter Pro on or go to
NO EL-UNIT FOUND, OR SOME UNITS ARE setup and rescan.
MISSING. • Frequency, group and ELSP mode settings
must match with the Transmitter Pro.
• Ensure that all Skyport enabled units are
operating on the latest firmware.

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FREQUENCY CHANNEL FOR EL-SKYPORT SPEED RECEIVERS
This is not relevant to this product, but it may help with frequency set-up on legacy EL-Skyport units.

EN

DOWNLOAD THE ELINCHROM TRANSMITTER PRO


USER GUIDE
Obtain the complete user guide using this link:

DOWNLOAD CONFORMITY
Find your declaration for EC and USA & Canada c
onformity here: http://bc.gs/ec

FIRMWARE UPDATE BY USB PORT


Please download our lastest firmware and follow the instructions: http://bc.gs/fw

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