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C6
C8
N6
P
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TR-90
Refer to the illustrations above.
Body
Connector
TIMER START/STOP button
Cord
SET button
Release lamp
Illuminator/lock button
Control panel
Arrow button
For Your Safety
To prevent damage to your product or
product to a Phottix-authorized service representa-
tive for inspection.
injury to yourself or to others, read the follow-
ing safety precautions in their entirety before
Keep dry
using this equipment. Keep these safety in-
Do not handle with wet hands or immerse in or
structions where all those who use this equip-
expose to water or rain. Failure to observe this
ment will read them.
precaution could result in re or electric shock.
The consequences that could result from
failure to observe the precautions listed in this
Failure to observe this precaution could result in
section are indicated by the following symbol:
explosion or re.
This icon marks warnings, information that
Keep out of reach of children
should be read before using this Phottix
This device contains small parts which may pose a
product to prevent possible injury.
choking hazard. Consult a physician immediately
Do not disassemble or modify
if a child swallows any part of this device.
Failure to observe this precaution could result in
Tu
immediately in the event of malfunction
electric shock or product malfunction. Should
Should you notice smoke or an unusual smell
the product break open as the result of a fall or
coming from this device, remove the battery im-
other accident, remove the batteries and take the
For Your Safety
Notices
Notice for Customers in the U.S.A.: Federal Communications
• Read and follow all warnings and instructions
provided by the manufacturer.
Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference Statement
• Do not short or disassemble.
This equipment has been tested and found to com-
• Do not expose to ame or excessive heat.
ply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
• Do not attempt to insert batteries upside down
to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed
or backwards.
to provide reasonable protection against harmful in-
• Batteries are prone to leakage when fully dis-
terference in a residential installation. This equipment
charged. To avoid damage to the product, be
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency en-
sure to remove the batteries when leaving the
ergy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
product unattended for prolonged periods or
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
when no charge remains.
radio communications. However, there is no guar-
• Should liquid from the batteries come into con-
antee that interference will not occur in a particular
tact with skin or clothing, rinse immediately
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful in-
with fresh water.
terference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment o and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-
ence by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Parts of the TR-90
Control Panel
Inserting Batteries
*
Selection cursor
Slide the battery-chamber cover ( ) from the
Timer display
back of the TR-90 and insert two AAA 1.5 V
Lock indicator
LR03 alkaline batteries (available separately)
Low battery indicator
as shown.
"TIMER ACTIVE" indicator
Speaker on/o indicator
"SET" indicator
"RELEASE" indicator
Number of shots
* The illustration inside the front cover shows
the control panel with all elements lit. In the
other illustrations throughout this manual,
elements relevant to the explanation in the
accompanying text are shown in black. Indi-
The Low Battery Indicator (
cators not mentioned in the text are shown
in gray.
The low battery indicator ( ) will blink when the
batteries are low. Ready spare batteries.
Parts of the TR-90
The Illuminator/Lock Button
The "TIMER ACTIVE," "SET," and "RELEASE" Indicators
Press the illuminator/lock button ( ) brie y to
activate the control panel backlight. The back-
light will remain lit for about six seconds; press-
ing the arrow button ( ) while the backlight is
on extends the timer for another six seconds.
To lock all controls except the shutter-re-
Timer active; press
TIMER ACTIVE
lease ( ) and illuminator/lock buttons, press
ER START/STOP button ( ).
the illuminator lock button until the lock icon
Settings can be modi ed (page
SET
8); press SET button ( ).
(
) is displayed in the control panel. To release
RELEASE
Manual release active (page 15);
the lock, press the illuminator/lock button until
(TIMER
release shutter-release button
the lock icon is no longer displayed.
ACTIVE not
( ; if button is in HOLD position,
ashing)
release shutter-release lock).
Using the TR-90
Timed Photography
The TR-90 functions as:
1. Adjust Camera Settings
• An automatic timer Choose the delay
1.1 Connect the TR-90 and turn the
(time before shooting starts), exposure
camera on.
1.2 Adjust camera settings as follows (see the
time, interval, and number of shots for timed
interval photography. Shutter speed can be
camera manual for details):
selected with the camera if desired.
Exposure mode M (manual)
Shutter speed Bulb
• A manual release Take photographs
Interval timer O
manually using the shutter-release button on
Focus
the TR-90. Photographs can be taken manu-
ally even when the timer is running.
Continuous
* Select "release priority" if available.
Timed Photography
2.2 Adjust the following settings:
O
i t p
n o
D
s e
i r c
i t p
n o
DELAY Delay before shutter is released
0 s to 99 hrs 59 min 59 s (in one-second increments)
LONG
Exposure time
INTVL Inter
v
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s 1
o t
9 9
h
s r
9 5
m
N
Number of shots
1 to 399,
(unlimited)
Speaker on/o
(on),
(o )
Delay, Exposure, and Interval Settings
Shutter opens
Shutter opens
s 1
s 1
f t
f t
a r
a r
m
m
e
e
Shutter closes
Shutter closes
Exposure
Exposure
Delay
time
time
Interval
Timer starts
Eng
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
N8
N10
S6
Shutter-release button
Battery-chamber cover
Eyelet for strap (available separately; use
cell phone or other similar strap)
mediately and take the device to a Phottix-autho-
rized service representative for inspection, taking
care to avoid burns. Continued operation could
result in injury.
Do not expose to high temperatures
Do not leave the device in a closed vehicle under
the sun or in other areas subject to extremely high
temperatures. Failure to observe this precaution
could result in re or in damage to the casing or
internal parts.
Observe precaution when handling batteries
Batteries may leak or explode if improperly han-
dled. Observe the following precautions when
handling batteries for use in this device:
• Use only batteries listed in this manual. Do not
mix old and new batteries or batteries of di er-
ent types.
• Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a cir-
cuit di erent from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tele-
vision technician for help.
CAUTIONS
: The FCC requires the user to be noti-
ed that any changes or modi cations made to
this device that are not expressly approved by
Nik on Corporation may void the user's authority
to operate the equipment.
Interface Cables: Use the interface cables sold or
provided by Phottix for your equipment. Using
other interface cables may exceed the limits of
Class B Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Replacing Batteries
When replacing batteries:
1 Check that the "TIMER ACTIVE" ( ) and "
LEASE" ( ) indicators are not displayed (see
right).
2 Turn the camera o and disconnect the TR-90.
3 Remove the batteries.
4 Wait until the control panel has gone out and
insert new batteries.
When the TR-90 Is Not in Use
The TR-90 is not equipped with an o
To reduce the drain on the batteries when the
TR-90 is not in use, end shooting and check
that the "TIMER ACTIVE" ( ), "SET" ( ), and "
LEASE" ( ) indicators are not displayed (see
)
right). The drain on the batteries increases
when these indicators are ashing.
Connecting the TR-90
1 Turn the camera o .
2 Check that the "TIMER ACTIVE" ( ) and "
LEASE" ( ) indicators are not displayed.
3 Remove the 10-pin terminal cover from the
camera. Keeping the mark on the 10-pin
connector ( ) aligned with the mark on the
camera body, insert the connector as shown
and then tighten the locking nut.
Disconnecting theTR-90
After checking that the " TIMER ACTIVE" (
LEASE" ( ) indicators are not displayed, turn the
camera o and disconnect the TR-90. Replace
the 10-pin terminal cover.
2. Set the Timer
2.1 Press the SET button ( ). "SET" will ash in
the control panel.
(continuous-servo autofo-
cus)
*
or M (manual)
The TR-90 can be connected to the camera
S (single frame)
after the timer has been set.
S
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Number of shots (N)
Number of shots (N)
2
2nd frame
n
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f
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nth frame
nth frame
Timer ends
TR-90
Timed Photography
Setting the Timer
Use the arrow button to set the timer.
Press left or right to select, up or down
to change. The current selection is in-
dicated by the selection cursor ( ).
Press SET ( ) at any time to complete the opera-
tion and display the new settings for the selected
item. To view other settings, press the arrow but-
ton left or right. The current selection is indicated
by the selection cursor ( ). Press the SET button
to edit the current setting as described above.
Timed Photography
O6
Exposure time
Minute
Second
Timed Photography
Setting the Timer
To ensure correct operation, choose an interval at
least one second longer than the exposure time.
When using autofocus, set the delay to two sec-
onds or more and choose an interval at least two
seconds longer than the exposure time to ensure
that the camera has time to focus. When using
long exposure noise reduction (available with
some digital cameras), the interval should be at
least twice the exposure time.
Intervals of 00:00:00 will automatically be re-
set to 00:00:01 when the SET button ( ) is pressed
to put settings into e ect.
To set the number of shots to
select 1 and press the arrow button ( ) down or
select 399 and press the arrow button up.
Timed Photography
Control Panel Display (Timer Active)
Flashes while timer is active
The Speaker and Release Lamp
The following illustration shows when a beep will sound ( ) and the release lamp ash ( ) with a delay
of 5 s, an exposure time of 4 s, and an interval of 9 s.
Shutter open
Shutter open
Shutter closed
Shutter closed
1
2
3
4
Timer starts
Timed Photography
Using the Camera to Select Shutter Speed
To take photographs at the shutter speed selected with the camera, adjust settings as follows:
Exposure mode M (manual) or S (shutter-priority auto)
Shutter speed Any
Camera
Interval timer O
Focus mode
(continuous-servo autofocus)
Shooting mode S (single frame)
s
w
c t i
. h
Exposure time 0 s
MC-36
Interval
Longer than camera shutter speed
* Select "release priority" if available.
†When using autofocus, choose an interval at least two seconds longer than the camera shutter speed
to allow the camera time to focus. When using long exposure noise reduction (available with some
digital cameras), choose an interval at least double the camera shutter speed.
Manual Release
The TR-90 shutter-release button (
tions in much the same way as the camera
shutter-release button.
1. Adjust Camera Settings
Connect the TR-90 and turn the
camera on. Choose exposure mode, shut-
ter speed, focus mode, and shooting mode
as desired.
2. Take Pictures
2.1 Press the TR-90 shutter-release button (
halfway and check focus and exposure,
then press it the rest of the way down to
take a picture. While the shutter is open,
) and "
a beep will sound at one-second intervals,
the "RELEASE" indicator ( ) will ash, and
Precautions for Use
Check the camera battery level and number
of exposures remaining before using the TR-
90 (see the camera manual for details). The
timer will continue to operate even when no
pictures can be recorded due to low battery,
lack or lm or memory, or lack of space in the
memory bu er (digital cameras only). An AC
adapter (available separately) is recommended
for longer sessions.
Some cameras have an AF activation
option that determines whether the camera
will focus when the shutter-release button is
pressed halfway (see the camera manual for
details). Enable shutter-release button AF-ac-
tivation when using the TR-90.
Please note that the timer is less accurate
than most watches or household clocks.
S
Supported cameras
*
Nik
Timer delay
0 s to 99 hrs 59 min 59 s in one-second increments
Exposure time
0 s to 99 hrs 59 min 59 s in one-second increments
Interval
1 s to 99 hrs 59 min 59 s in one-second increments
Number of shots
1 to 399,
Power source
Two AAA 1.5 V LR03 alkaline batteries
Battery life
Approximately two months of continuous shooting with a delay of 5 min, an exposure time of 4 min 56 s, and an interval of
5 min. Use of the illuminator will reduce battery life.
Operating temperature
–20 – +50 °C (–4 – +122 °F)
Dimensions
Approximately 155 × 40 × 18 mm (6.1 × 1.6 × 0.7 in.), excluding projections
Weight
Approximately 105 g (3.7 oz), excluding ferrite core
Length of cord
Approximately 850 mm (33.5 in.)
Delay (time until shooting starts)
Hour
Minute
Adjust
settings
Setting
complete
Interval
Hour
Minute
Second
2.3 After adjusting all settings as desired, press
the SET button ( ) to put the new settings
into e ect. A beep will sound (if the speak-
er is on) and the "SET" indicator will go out.
The new settings will remain in e ect until
changed or until the batteries are removed
or exhausted.
(unlimited),
Between shots: Time remaining
until next shot
While shutter is open: Time remain-
ing until shutter closes
Number of shots remaining
Flashes while shutter is open
5
6
7
8
9
10
1 1
2 1
3 1
4 1
5 1
6 1
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
5 2
(s)
or M (manual)
*
) func-
the control panel will show the time re-
maining until the shutter closes.
To keep the shutter-release button ful-
ly pressed for bulb photography, slide the
button to the HOLD position. Slide it in the
opposite direction to release the lock.
)
2.2 Release the button to end shooting.
Caring for the TR-90
Do not drop: The product may malfunction if sub-
jected to strong shocks or vibration.
Keep dry: This product is not waterproof and may
malfunction if immersed in water or exposed to
high levels of humidity. Rusting of the internal
mechanism can cause irreparable damage.
Avoid sudden changes in tem per a ture: Sud den chang-
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Second
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Number of shots
Speaker
3. Start the Timer
Press the TIMER START/STOP button ( ). The
timer will start and "TIMER ACTIVE" ( ) will ash
in the control panel. Between shots, the con-
trol panel will show the time remaining until
the next photograph is taken. If the speaker is
on, a beep will sound three times at one-sec-
ond intervals before the shutter opens.
While the shutter is open, the control
panel will show the time remaining until the
shutter closes, and the release lamp and "
LEASE" indicator ( ) will ash at one-second
intervals. The number of shots remaining will
be updated each time a photograph is taken.
4. End Shooting
Shooting will end automatically when the se-
lected number of shots has been taken. To end
shooting before all photographs have been
taken, press the TIMER START/STOP button ( ).
Using the Timer
Before using the timer for extended periods,
check that the batteries have enough charge. Re-
place the batteries when the low battery indicator
(
) ashes in the control panel ( ).
The TR-90 shutter-release button can be used
when no batteries are inserted. The control pan-
el will remain o and no beep will sound.
The shutter-release button can be used to re-
lease the shutter manually while the timer is ac-
tive. Timer count-down (including the control-
panel display, release lamp, and beep) contin-
ues during manual release. If a manual release
overlaps with an automatic release, the shutter
will remain open until both exposure times have
expired.
A note on electronically-controlled devices: In extreme-
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the batteries, and then replace them once the
control panel has turned o . Caution is required
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The control panel: LCD displays tend to darken at
s e
high temperatures and exhibit slower response
times at low temperatures. This does not indicate
a malfunction.
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  • Page 1 When replacing batteries: 1 Check that the “TIMER ACTIVE” ( ) and “ Timed Photography Timer display back of the TR-90 and insert two AAA 1.5 V Lock indicator LR03 alkaline batteries (available separately) LEASE” ( ) indicators are not displayed (see...
  • Page 2 è accesa, la sua durata viene estesa di altri sei lo indica il tempo rimanente alla chiusura del- Il pulsante di scatto ( ) dell’TR-90 funziona in Il pulsante di scatto dell’TR-90 è utilizzabile anche Il timer è attivo (pagina 13).
  • Page 3 Mode de prise de vue S (une vue) montre le panneau de commande lorsque tous le TR-90, terminez la prise de vue et véri ez que les ses éléments sont illuminés. Dans les autres illus- Temps d’exposition indicateurs TIMER ACTIVE (Retardateur actif ;...
  • Page 4 TR-90 说明书 TR-90 ..........6, 7, 8–13, 15 ..............15 TIMER START/STOP .................6 ..................12–13 ...............7 ..........8, 10, 12 ............7 ............12–13 ..............10–11 TIMER START/STOP TIMER ACTIVE 00:00:00 00:00:01 RELEASE • • • • • • • TIMER START/STOP TR-90 .............
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