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Instruction
Manual
Wireless Speedlight
for Micro FourThirds
MKII
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Foreword
Thank you for purchasing the hähnel Modus
600RT.
The Modus 600RT is a speedlight for Micro
FourThirds DSLR series cameras and is
compatible with the Olympus/Panasonic TTL Auto
ash system.
Before starting to shoot, be sure to read this
manual
When reading this manual also refer to the
camera’s Instruction Manual
Conventions &
assumptions
The manual is based on the assumption that all
devices including the camera are switched on
Reference page numbers are indicated by
(page **)
The caution symbol indicates a warning to
prevent shooting problems
The Note symbol gives supplemental
information
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Contents
1 Introduction
Safety precaution - Warnings & Cautions 6
Nomenclature
Body 8
Control Panel 9
LCD Panel in three modes 11
Viper TTL Transmitter 12
2 Getting started
What’s in the Modus 600RT? 14
What’s in the Modus 600RT Wireless Kit? 14
Battery and charger 14
Attaching to camera 17
Power Management 17
Flash Mode - TTL Autoash
FEC (Flash Exposure Compensation) 18
HSS (High Speed Sync) 19
2nd Curtain Sync 20
Flash Mode - Manual Flash 20
Flash output power range 21
Optical O1 Secondary unit setting 21
Optical O2 Secondary unit setting 21
Flash Mode - MULTI: Stroboscopic Flash 21
Calcualting the shutter speed 22
Number of ashes / ash frequency
= shutter speed 22
3 Wireless Flash Photography: (2.4GHz)
Control
Master/Slave wireless ash lighting 24
Wireless multiple ash shooting 25
Wireless settings
Master unit Setting 26
Slave unit Setting 26
Master unit ash ON/OFF 26
Setting the group mode: TTL / M / off 26
DCM (Digital channel matching) 27
Master - Viper TTL or Modus 600RT 27
Slave - Modus 600RT 27
Modus 600RT Reset 28
TTL - Fully automatic wireless
ash shooting 28
Using Automatic wireless ash with multiple
slave units 30
Adavnced setting with fully automatic
wireless ash 30
Multiple master unit 31
M: Wireless Flash Shooting with
Manual Flash 31
MULTI: Wireless Flash Shooting with
repeating ash stroboscopic 31
M/A/B/C: Wireless ash shooting with different
ash modes for each goup 32
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4 Wireless Flash Photography: Optical
Transmission
Optical O1 Secondary unit setting 34
Optical O2 Secondary unit setting 34
5 Wireless Flash Photography: (2.4GHz) using
Viper TTL Transmitter
Wireless setting 36
DCM (Digital Channel Matching) 36
Viper TTL group Mode Setting 36
Group Power Control setting for Manual
and TTL FEC 36
Multi Mode 37
6 Other Applications
Sync Triggering 38
Bounce Flash 38
Catchlight Panel 39
Zoom – Setting the Flash Coverage and using
Wide Panel 39
C.Fn – Setting Custom Functions 40
Protection Functions 41
Technical Data 43
Troubleshooting 44
Firmware Upgrade 45
Maintenance 45
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Introduction
1
Warnings:
Failure to observe the instructions below may
result in loss of life or serious bodily injury. To
prevent re, excessive heat, chemical leakage,
explosions, and electrical shock, follow the
safeguards below:
Do not insert any foreign metallic objects
into the electrical contacts of the product,
accessories, connecting cables, etc
Do not use any batteries, power sources, or
accessories not specied in the instruction
manual. Do not use any deformed or modied
batteries, or the product if it is damaged
Do not short-circuit, disassemble, or modify
the product or batteries. Do not apply heat or
solder to the batteries. Do not store batteries
with metal objects. Do not expose the batteries
to re or water. Do not subject the batteries to
strong impact or continuous mechanical shock
Do not place batteries in a microwave, cooker
or high-pressure container
Do not use the product in locations where there
is ammable gas
Do not re the ash at anyone driving a car or
other vehicle
Do not disassemble or modify the equipment.
High-voltage internal parts may cause electrical
shock. If you drop the equipment and the
casing breaks open to expose the internal
parts, do not touch the exposed parts. There is
a possibility of an electrical shock
Do not store the product in dusty or humid
places or locations with lots of oil smoke. Do
not store the battery in a charger
Keep the batteries and other accessories out of
the reach of children and infants
Do not drop the product or battery into re or
water
Do not expose the product or battery to
excessive temperature (below 0ºC or above
40ºC) or strong direct sunlight
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Battery temperature while on charge or in use
should never increase above 60ºC/140ºF. If
higher temperature occurs, stop using and stop
charging immediately
Do not use paint thinner, benzene, or other
organic solvents to clean the product
Caution:
Failure to observe the instructions below may
result in serious bodily injury or damage to
property
When the product is not in use for a prolonged
period, make sure to remove the batteries
before storing
When disposing of a battery, insulate the
electrical contacts with tape. Contact with
other metallic objects or batteries may cause
a re or an explosion. Dispose of batteries
in accordance with the appropriate local
regulations
Do not store or leave the product or battery
in the trunk, or on the dashboard of a vehicle
or in direct sunlight or with a high interior
temperature as overheating can result in burns
if touched, leaking, re or explosion
Do not re the ash with the ash head (light-
emitting unit) in contact with a human body or
any object as doing so may result in the risk of
burns and re
Do not re the ash near the eyes. Keep the
ash unit at least 1m (3.3 feet) away from
face. It may hurt or damage the eyes. Using
bounce ash to reduce light intensity is also
recommended
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Nomenclature - Body
01. Catchlight Panel
02. Built-in Wide Panel
03. Flash Head
04. Optical Control Sensor
05. Focus Assist Beam
06. Slave Flash Ready Indicators
07. Sync Cord Jack
08. USB Port
09. Hotshoe
10. Dot-matrix LCD Panel
11. Battery Compartment
12. Quick Lock
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Nomenclature - Control Panel
Nomenclature - LCD Panel
13. Function Button 2
14. Function Button 1
15. < > Mode Selection
Button / Lock button
16. < > Test Button / Flash
Ready Indicator
17. <SET> Set Button
01. TTL: TTL autoash
02. : Automatic
: Manual
03. Zoom: zoom display
04. Focus Distance
05. : High-speed sync
06. Battery level indicator
07. : Flash exposure
compensation
08. Flash exposure
compensation amount
09. Aperture
10. Distance indicator scale
11. Effective ash range
12. Beep on/off (C. Fn 7)
18. Function Button 3
19. Function Button 4
20. < > Wireless Mode/
Master/Slave
21. ON/OFF Power Switch
22. Select Dial
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01 02 03 04 05 06
08 09
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(1)TTLAutoash
The display will only show the settings currently applied.
The functions displayed above function buttons 1 to 4, such
as and change according to settings’ status.
When a button or dial is operated, the LCD panel is
illuminated.
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(2) Manual Flash
(3) Multi: Multi Stroboscopic Flash
(4) Radio Control Shooting
(a) Master Unit - Flash Mode
M : Manual ash Manual ash output power
Flash power Number of ashes
O1: 02: Standard Optical. Preash Optical
MULTI : Multi Stroboscopic Flash
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17
18
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20
16
15. : Radio control
wireless shooting
16. Flash mode : <blank>,
<MULTI>
17. :Master unit ash ON
:Master unit ash OFF
:Master unit bounce
ON
18.< >< SYNC > High
Speed Sync
19. : Master
20. Master Group: Mode
21. A/B/C Group: Mode
Flash
frequency
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LCD Panel in three Modes
Slave mode Group A/B/C...
(b) Slave Unit
(1) Attached to the Camera
(2) 2.4GHz Radio Control: As a Master Unit
(3) 2.4GHz Radio Control: As a Slave Unit Group A
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06
05
04
A B C
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09
01
03
02
(A) Group A
(B) Group B
(C) Group C
(1) ON/OFF - switch
(2) SEL - select button
(3) Adjust Dial - To adjust
settings
(4) Lock Wheel
(5) LCD Screen
(6) Power / Status LED
(7) Hot shoe
(8) Test - button
(9) Micro USB - rmware
update
Nomenclature - Viper TTL
Transmitter
Transmitter LCD Screen
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Multi Mode
(10) Manual / TTL / OFF Mode
(11) Flash exposure
compensation amount
(12) Manual ash output
(13) High-speed sync
(14) Always On
(15) Battery indicator
(16) Number of ashes
(17) Flash frequency
(18) Flash output power
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B CA
The Viper transmitter is included in the “Modus 600RT
Wireless Kit”
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Getting Started
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What’s in the Modus 600RT?
1. Modus 600RT Speedlight
2. Li-ion Battery Pack
3. Battery Charger
4. Micro USB Cable
5. Mini Stand
6. Protection Case
7. Instruction Manual
What’s in the Modus 600RT
Wireless Kit?
1. Modus 600RT Speedlight
2. Viper TTL Transmitter
3. Li-ion Battery Pack
4. Battery Charger
5. Micro USB Cable
6. Mini Stand
7. Protection Case
8. Instruction Manual
9. 2 x AA Batteries
Battery and Charger
The Modus 600RT uses a lithium ion battery HLX-MD1
and it must be charged before use
Use only the MD1 charger to charge the battery
Remove battery from the charger when charging is
nished and disconnect the charger from the mains
A fully charged battery will offer approx 500 ashes at full
power and even more when the power level is reduced.
The composition and construction of the MD1 battery pack
offers very reliable and fast refresh time for the speedlight.
How to store the battery
When not in use remove the battery from the charger
or the speedlight and store the battery in a cool and
dry place. Exposing the battery to higher temperatures
can shorten the lifetime of the battery. Store the battery
almost empty (one bar in the battery level indicator) when
not used for a long period of time. For optimum battery
life, use battery regularly and if not used for more than 6
months, charge the battery fully and use it with the Modus
600RT until the battery level is down to 1 bar again before
storage.
Battery Lifetime
The lifetime of a recharable battery is limited. The capacity
will drop progressively with use and the age of the battery
pack. Replace the battery pack when the ash cycle
time becomes longer or the number of ashes reduces
noticeably. The battery lifetime can vary substantially
depending on storage, operation conditions and exposure
to unsuitable enviormental conditions
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Caution
Do not short circuit the battery
Do not drop the battery into water or re
Do not drop or dismantle or subject the batteries to
strong impact or continuous mechanical shock
Stop using the battery if the battery has any signs
of damage or bulging to the housing and dispose of
the battery in accordance with the appropriate local
regulations
How to charge the battery
The HLX-MD1 battery must be charged before use. Use
the supplied MD1 MKII charger to charge the battery.
Connect the MD1 MKII charger to a USB adapter (min
5V 2 Amp) with the supplied Micro USB Cable . To start
the charge insert the HLX-MD1 battery into the MD1 MKII
charger and the green LED bars will illuminate, indicating
that the battery is charging. 4 green LED’s on indicates
full charge. Remove the battery from charger when fully
charged.
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Fitting and Removing the Battery
1. To t the battery, push the
battery compartment cover
downward and open it.
2. According to the triangle sign
on the battery pack, insert it
into the compartment until a
white clip locks the battery
with a click sound.
3. To remove the battery, tap
the white clip and the battery
pack will pop out. Then close
the compartment.
Battery Level Indication
Make sure the battery pack is securely tted in the ash.
Check the battery level indication on the LCD panel to see
the remaining battery level.
Low Battery Warning
Battery Level
Indication Meaning
3 bars
2 bars
1 bar
No bars
Blinking
Full
Middle
Low
Lower battery, please recharge it
The battery level is going to be
used out immediately.
Note: Please recharge the battery
as soon as possible (within 10
days). Then, the battery can be
used or stored as detailed in the
“How to store the battery” section.
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Attaching to Camera
1. Attach the Speedlight
to the camera.
Slip the ash’s mounting foot
into the camera’s hotshoe all
the way.
2. Secure the Speedlight Push
the release button to rotate
the lock ring on the mounting
foot until it locks in position
to the right.
3. Detach the Speedlight:
a) Push the release button.
b) Rotate the lock ring to
the left until it is loosened.
c) Slide the speedlight off the
camera hotshoe
Power Management
Use the ON/OFF Power Switch to power the ash unit
on or off. Switch off if it will not be used for an extended
period of time. Set as a master ash, it will turn the
power off automatically after a certain period (approx. 90
seconds) of idle use. Pressing the camera shutter halfway
or pressing any ash button will wake up the ash unit.
Set as a slave ash, it will enter sleep mode after a certain
period (adjustable, 60 minutes by default) of idle use.
Pressing any ash button will wake it up.
Disabling Auto Power Off function is recommended
when the ash is used off camera. (C.Fn-APO)
Slave Auto Power Off Timer is set to 60 minutes by
default. Another option “30 minutes” is available. (C.Fn-
Sv APOT, Page 42)
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FlashMode-TTLAutoash
This ash has three ash modes: TTL (M), Manual , and
MULTI TTL (Stroboscopic). In mode, the camera and the
ash will work together to calculate the correct exposure
for the subject and the background. In this mode, multiple
TTL functions are available.
* Press < MODE > Mode Selection Button and three ash modes
will display on the LCD panel one by one with each pressing.
TTL Mode
Press < > Mode Selection Button to enter MODE TTL
mode. The LCD panel will display TTL.
Press the camera release button halfway to focus. The
aperture and effective ash range will be displayed in
the LCD panel.
When the shutter button is fully pressed, the ash will
re a preash which the camera will use to calculate the
correct ash output power the instant before the photo
is taken.
FEC: Flash Exposure Compensation
With FEC function, you can adjust the calculated level
from -3 to +3 in 1/3 stops. It is useful in situations where
minor adjusting of the TTL system is needed based on the
lighting environment.
Setting FEC:
1. Press Function Button
2 < >. The
icon < > and ash
exposure compensation
amount will be
highlighted on the LCD
panel.
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SET
2. Set the ash exposure
compensation amount.
Turn the to Select Dial
set the amount.
“0.3”means 1/3 step,
“0.7”means 2/3 step.
To cancel the
ash exposure
compensation, set the
amount to “+0”.
3. Press < SET > button
again to conrm the
setting.
High-Speed Sync
High Speed Sync (FP ash) enables the ash to
synchronize with all camera shutter speeds. This is
convenient when you want to use aperture priority for
ll-ash portraits.
1. Press Function Button 4
< > so that < >
is displayed
2. Check that < > or
< > is displayed in
the viewnder
Panasonic cameras may be out of sync when using HSS
ash in wireless remote-control mode
The HSS (High Speed Sync) is enabled /disabled by the
Modus 600 RT or Viper TTL and not through the camera menu
Over-Temperature protection may be activated after 15
consecutive HSS ashes
Disable HSS for extended ash tube life
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Second-Curtain Sync
With slow motion shutter speed, you can create a light
trail following the subject. The ash res right before the
shutter closes.
Setting Second-Curtain Sync
Use the ash setting on the camera menu to activate the
second curtain sync.
SET
1. Press < MODE >
button < M >so that is
displayed
2. Turn the to Select Dial
choose a desired ash
output amount
3. Press < SET > button
again to conrm the
setting
Flash Mode - Manual Flash
The ash output is adjustable from 1/1 full power to
1/128th power in 1/3rd stop increments. To obtain a
correct ash exposure, use a hand-held ash meter to
determine the required ash output.
For more details please refer to camera instruction manual
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Flash Output Power Range
The following table makes it easier to see how the stop
changes in terms of f/stop when you increase or decrease
the ash output.
For example, when you decrease the ash output: 1/2,
1/2-0.3, or 1/2-0.7, or increase the ash output:1/2,
1/2+0.3, 1/2+0.7, 1/1.
Figures displayed when reducing ash output level→
1/1 1/2 1/4
1/1-0.3 1/2-0.3 ------1/1-0.7 1/2-0.7
1/2+0.7 1/4+0.7 ------1/2+0.3 1/4+0.3
←Figures displayed when increasing ash output level
Optical O1 Secondary Unit Setting
In > button so that M O1/O2 manual ash mode, press <
this ash can function as an optical secondary ash O1
using its optical sensor. With this function, the ash will
re synchronously when a second main ash res. This is
the same effect as usng a radio trigger to re the ash off
camera. This helps create multiple lighting effects.
Optical O2 Secondary Unit Setting
In > button so that M O1/O2 manual ash mode, press <
this ash can function as an optical secondary ash O2
using its optical sensor. With this function, the ash will
re synchronously when a second main ash res as in
O1 but it will ignore the metering pre-ash and re only in
response to the exposure ash from the main unit.
O1 O2 M and optic triggering is only available in manual
ash mode when the Modus 600 RT is off camera
Press function button 4 < SYNC > to activate the “HSS”
when in 01/02 mode
Flash Mode: MULTI (Stroboscopic
Flash)
With stroboscopic ash, a rapid series of ashes is red.
It can be used to capture multiple images of a moving
subject in a single photograph.
You can set the ring frequency (number of ashes per
sec.expressed as Hz), the number of ashes, and the
ash output power.
1. Press <MODE> button
so that < MULTI > is
displayed
2. Turn the Select Dial
to choose a desired ash
output power
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Calculating the Shutter Speed
During stroboscopic ash, the shutter remains open until
the ring stops. Use the formula below to calculate the
shutter speed and set it on the camera.
SET
3. Set the ash frequency
and number of ashes
Press < Times >
button
Turn the Select Dial
to set the number of
ashes
Press the < HZ >
Turn the to Select Dial
choose a desired ash
ring frequency
After you nish
the setting, press
<SET> button and
all the settings will be
displayed.
Number of Flashes / Flash Frequency
= Shutter Speed
For example, if the number of ashes is 10 and the ring
frequency is 5 Hz, the shutter speed should be at least 2
seconds.
To avoid overheating and deteriorating the ash head,
do not use stroboscopic ash more than 10 times in
succession
After 10 times, allow the speedlight to rest for at least 15
minutes. If you try to use the stroboscopic ash more than
10 times in succession, the ring might stop automatically
to protect the ash head. If this happens, allow at least 15
minutes’ rest for the speedlight
Stroboscopic ash is most effective with a highly reective
subject against a dark background
Using a tripod and a remote control is recommended.
A ash output of 1/1 and 1/2 cannot be set for stroboscopic
ash
Stroboscopic ash can be used with“buLb”
If the number of ashes is displayed as “--”, the ring
will continue until the shutter closes or the battery is
exhausted. The number of ashes will be limited as shown
by the following table.
HSS is disabled in Multi Mode
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Maximum Stroboscopic Flashes:
If the number of ashes is displayed as “--”, the maximum number of
ashes will be as shown in the following table regardless of the ash
frequency.
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Wireless Flash
Photography:
(2.4GHz) Control
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Master/Slavewirelessashlighting
The “Modus 600RT” attached to the Camera Hot shoe is
called the “Master” unit. A second “Modus 600RT” which is
wirelessly controlled is called the “Slave” unit
You can also wirelessly control the Modus 600RT as a
“Slave” unit using a “Viper TTL” transmitter as a “Master”
unit attached to the camera hotshoe
Using (Master/Slave) with wireless 2.4GHz control
function allows you to easily perform shooting with
advanced wireless multiple ash lighting in the same way
as TTL autoash photography. The system is designed so
that the settings of the “Master” attached to the camera
are automatically applied to the wireless slave speedlights.
Therefore you do not need to operate or adjust the slaves
during shooting
Positioning and Operation Range (Example of
wirelessashshooting)
•Master/Slavewirelessashlighting
MASTER
SLAVE
2.4GHz
wireless
cont lro
with up to
100m range
The “Master” attached to the camera can be a “Modus
600RT” or “Viper TTL transmitter”
Use the supplied mini stand to hold the Slave unit in
upright position
Before shooting perform a test ash and test shooting
The transmission distance may vary depending on the
position of the slave speedlight, enviorment and weather
conditions
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Wirelessmultipleashshooting
You can divide the slave units into one, two or three
groups and perform TTL autoash. In addition, you can set
and shoot with a different ash mode for each ring group,
for up to 3 groups, plus master.
Auto Shooting with Two Slave Groups
MASTER
SLAVE
GROUP A SLAVE
GROUP B
●AutoShootingwithThreeSlaveGroups
B
A
C
M
Wireless shooting using radio transmission has
advantages over wireless shooting using optical control,
such as being less affected by obstacles, and not having
to point the slave unit’s wireless sensor
toward the master unit. The main functional differences
are as follows:
Radio Control Optical Control
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Wireless Settings
You can switch between normal ash and wireless ash.
For normal ash shooting, be sure to set the wireless
setting to OFF
Master Unit Setting
Slave Unit Setting
Master Unit Flash ON/OFF
You can switch ON or OFF the “Master” unit ash that is
controlling the wireless “Slave” units. When Master ash is
ON, it will ash as group M
Setting the group mode - TTL / M / OFF
From the “Master” Modus Speedlight each Group M
(master speedlight) / A / B / C “mode” setting can be
adjusted individually.
Press < > button
so that < > and <
MASTER > are displayed
on the LCD panel.
Press < > button
so that < > and <
SLAVE > are displayed
on the LCD panel
1. Press Function Button
4 < Gr > and one
Group M/A/B or C will
be highlighted
2. Press Function
Button 4 < Gr >
again until < M > is
highlighted
3. Press Function Button
3 < MODE > until
< M > is <--->. The
master speedlight is
now OFF
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1. If you have a Viper TTL,
start the DCM matching
with the Viper TTL
Turn the Viper < ON >
TTL transmitter whilst
holidng down the < test
> button and release
<test> button after 2
seconds
The Viper LCD will
show < Co di ng>
2. If you are not using a
Viper TTL and only wish
to DCM several Modus
600RT, then use any
Modus 600RT as the
Master unit
Press <Function
Button 1> whilst turning
< ON > the power to the
Modus 600RT
A green LCD on the
Modus 600RT will show
< MASTER >
3. Press <Function
Button 2> whilst turing <
ON > power to the slave
Modus 600RT
Setting the DCM
(Digital Channel Matching)
Initialy the Modus 600RT wireless 2.4GHz is set to a
general “open channel” and can be used as it is. To
avoid interference with other wireless ash systems we
recommend to DCM (digital channel match) your Modus
600RT speedlight’s and Viper TTL.
Master – Viper TTL or Modus 600RT
Slave - Modus 600RT
1. Press Function Button
4 < Gr >
Keep pressing Button 4
< Gr > until < A
> is highlighted
2. Press Function Button
3 < MODE > and
select the desired Mode
TTL <TTL> / Manual
<M> / Off <--->
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OK
4. A red LCD will show
“Slave OK”. This slave
Modus 600 RT is now
DCM matched
5. DCM match the same
way, any additional slave
Modus 600RT while the
Master is still on
To reset the Modus
600RT to factory default
settings press function
buttons 3 & 4 at the
same time and hold
until the LCD shows <
RESET > release the
buttons
When the Modus
600RT is reset the DCM
is also reset back to
open channel and the
previous DCM is lost
1. Master Unit Setting
Attach a Modus 600RT
to the camera and set
it as the master unit
(Page 26)
The Viper TTL
Transmitter can also be
used as a master unit
to control the wireless
slave Modus 600RT
(Page 38)
TTL Fully Automatic Wireless
Flash Shooting
Basic Automatic Wireless Flash shooting
with a Single Slave Unit
Once all slave units are DCM matched, reboot all master and
slaves by turning OFF/ON
Once all devices are DCM matched they will memorieze
the unique ID even it power is removed. Therfore you only
need to DCM your set once
If you add more speedlights or Viper TTL units to your
range then you need to carry out the DCM matching for all
your units again
Modus 600 RT - Reset
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2. Slave Unit setting
Set the slave Modus
600RT to < SLAVE >
setting (Page 26)
3. Position of camera
and speedlight
Position the camera
with the master unit
attached and the Modus
slave within radio range
4. Set the Group Aash
mode to <TTL>
Check that group < A
> is set to . If <TTL>
not press < MODE
> button until is <TTL>
displayed
Check that the slave
unit is set automatically
to by the master <TTL>
unit
5 Check Master/Slave
units are ready
Check master
speedlight, ready
indicator is lighting and
that the slave ash
ready indicators are
blinking
6 Check the Master
slave speedlight
operation
Press the master unit’s
< > test button
The slave speedlight
will ash. If it does not
re, check the position
or distance of slave
from master
You are now ready to
take a photo with the
wireless ash lighting
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Using Automatic Wireless Flash
with Multiple Slave Units
When stronger ash output or more convenient lighting
operation is needed, increase the number of slave
speedlight’s. To add slave units, use the same steps as
setting“automaticwirelessashwithasingleslave
unit” (Page 28). Any slave speeedlight can be set as
group (A/B/C).
When the number of slave units is increased or the
master ash ring is set to ON, automatic control is
performed to re all ashes at the correct ash output to
ensure that the total ash output results in the standard
exposure.
If the slave units auto power off takes effect, press the
master unit’s test ash button to turn on the slave unit.
Note that the test ash cannot be performed while the
camera’s metering timer, etc. is operating
The slave units auto power off setting can be changed
(C.Fn-Sv / APOT page 42)
In the C.Fn settings you can enable a beeper to sound
when a Modus 600RT is recharged and ready to re again
Advanced setting with fully automatic
wirelessash
With the wireless system the following functions set on
the master unit will automatically be adjusted on the slave
unit. For this reason you do not need to operate the slave
unit (s) and can operate it from the master in the same
way as normal ash photography.
Flash Exposure Compensation < > (Page 18)
Manual Flash (Page 20)
MULTI: Stroboscopic Flash (Page 21)
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Multiple Master Unit
You can use two or more cameras with master ash
units on each to change camera shooting while keeping
the same lighting setup (slave units) in wirelesss ash
photography.
M: Wireless Flash Shooting with
Manual Flash
This describes wireless using manual ash. You can shoot
with a different ash output setting for each slave unit
(ring group). Set all parameters on the master unit.
1. Setting the manual
ashmodeto<M>
Press Function Button
4 < Gr > to choose
the group
Then press Function
Button 3 < MODE > to
set the <M> mode
2. Settingmanualash
output power
Press Function Button
2 < >. Turn the
Select Dial to adjust the
ash output of the group
Press to <SET> button
conrm
3. Setting individual group
ash output power
4. Each group M (Master
speedlight) / A / B / C
can be set individually
to different power level
Set any group to <--->
to turn off the power of
this group
1. Setting <MULTI>
stroboscopicash
On the Master
Speedlight press
<MODE> button until
<MULTI> is displayed
Turn the Select Dial to
adjust the ash output
power. Press <SET>
button to conrm
MULTI: Wireless shooting with Multi
repeatingashstroboscopic
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2. Turning ON/OFF group
M (master speedlight)
/ A / B / C
Press Function Button
3 < Gr >. Then turn
the Select Dial to set
the group ON/OFF
Press Function Button
3 < Gr > again to
select the next group.
Press to <SET> button
conrm
3. Setting the
stroboscopicash
parameters
Press Function Button
4 < MENU1 >. This
will display < MENU2
> which enables
selecting of power
< >, number
ashes < Times > and
frequency < Hz >
Press < > or <
Times > < or Hz >
to adjust the relevant
setting
M/A/B/C:Wirelessashshooting
withdifferentashmodesfor
each goup
You can shoot with different ash modes set for each ring
group (M/A/B/C). The ash modes that can be set are
TTL auto ash / manual / OFF. When the ash mode is in
TTL exposure is controlled to result in standard exposure
for the main subject as a single group. This function is
for advanced user who are very knowledgeable and
experienced in lighting.
B
A
C
MASTER <M>
SLAVE
SLAVE
SLAVE
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1. Set master Unit
Press the < MODE >
button and set the ash
mode to < MASTER > .
See Page 26
2. Settheringgroupof
the slave units
Operate and set the
slave units one by one
Press Function Button
< Gr > to assign
the speedlight to group
<A>, <B> <C> or .
3. Settheashmodes
Set the ash mode of
each ring group by
the operation of the
master speedlight. See
Page 27
4. Settheashoutput
andashexposure
compensation amount
While a ring group
is selected, press
Function Button 3
< >
Turn the to Select Dial
set the ash function
corresponding to
ash mode, and press
<SET> Button to
conrm
When using the <M>
mode, set the ash
output power
When using the <TTL>
mode, set the ash
exposure compensation
amount as required
Repeat step 4 to set
the ash function of all
groups
Press Function Button
4 to return to the
shooting-ready state
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Wireless Flash
Photography:
Optical Transmission
4
Optical O1 Secondary Unit Setting
In > button so that M O1/O2 manual ash mode, press <
this ash can function as an optical O1 secondary off
camera ash using its optical sensor. With this function,
the ash will re synchronously when a second main ash
res on the camera. This is the same effect as usng a
radio trigger to re the ash off camera. This helps create
multiple lighting effects.
Optical O2 Secondary Unit Setting
In > button so that M O1/O2 manual ash mode, press <
this ash can function as an optical O2 secondary off
camera ash using its optical sensor. With this function,
the ash will re synchronously when a second main ash
res on the camera as in O1 but it will ignore the metering
pre-ash and re only in response to the exposure ash
from the main unit.
O1 O2 M and optic triggering is only available in manual
ash mode when the Modus 600 RT is off camera
Press function button 4 < SYNC > to activate the “HSS”
when in 01/02 mode
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Wireless Flash
Photography:
(2.4GHz) using
Viper TTL Transmitter
5
Wireless Settings
DCM (Digital Channel Matching)
1. DCM (Digital Channel Matching). Carry out the DCM
matching, see page 27
2. Set the Modus 600RT to 2.4GHz as Slave Unit - Group
A, see page 27
3. Press Viper <test> 08 button to conrm that Modus
Speedlight is triggered wirelessly
Viper TTL group Mode Setting
Press buttons A or B or C to change the setting MODE
of each group to manual & OFF. <TTL>, <M> <blank>
Take a test photograph now and the Viper transmitter
will send a wireless signal to each Modus 600RT. The
Speedlight will then be set automatically to the same Viper
TTL selected group mode setting.
The Viper LCD 05 will show the setting of each group
A group is turned OFF if the LCD is not showing the group
A group is in Manual mode when <M> is displayed next
to the group
A group is in TTL mode when <TTL> is displayed next to
the group
Each group A, B or C is set independently and it is
possible to use simultaneously different setting for each
group (e.g. Group A may be in <M>, Group B in <TTL>
and Group C turned OFF)
Group Power Control setting for
Manual and TTL FEC
From the Viper TTL transmitter you can adjust the power
level and the of each group. FEC
4. Press <SEL> 02 select button and all three icons , <A>
<B> <C> and will ash.
5. Press one button A or B or C to select which group
you want to adjust the power. Now only the selected
group icon <A or B or C> will ash
6. Use the adjust dial to set the power output in < M >
mode and in modeFEC TTL
7. Press the to lock your selection<SEL> button
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Multi Mode
Press and hold the < Group A > button to select
the Multi mode < MT > icon. <SEL> button, Use the
Group Buttons and adjust dial to set the number of
ashes, ash frenquency and power output. Press the
<SEL> button again to lock selection
For more detail on operation of the viper TTL visit www.
hahnel.ie
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Other
Applications
6
Sync Triggering
The Sync Cord Jack is a Φ2.5mm plug. Insert a trigger
plug here and the ash will be red synchronously with
the camera shutter.
To avoid overheating and deteriorating the ash head, do
not re the modeling ash for more than 10 consecutive
times. If you re the modeling ash 10 consecutive times,
allow at least 10 minutes’ break for the camera ash.
Bounce Flash
By pointing the ash head toward a wall or ceiling, the
ash will bounce off the surface before illuminating the
subject. This can soften shadows behind the subject for a
more natural-looking shot. This is called bounce ash.
Tosetthebouncedirection,holdtheashheadand
turn it to the required angle.
If the wall or ceiling is too far away, the bounced ash might
be too weak and result in underexposure.
The wall or ceiling should be a plain, white color for high
reectance. If the bounce surface is not white, a color cast
may appear in the picture.
360
-7-90
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C.Fn: Setting Custom Functions
The following table lists the available and unavailable
custom functions of this ash.
ONON
OFFOFF
Slave Flash
Indicators
Sv
LED
Zoom 4/3 10mm 100mm
135 20mm 200mm
1. Software Version
Press <Zm/C.Fn> Button for 2 seconds or longer until
C.Fn menu is displayed. The “Ver x.x” in the topright
corner refers to the software version.
2. Select the Custom Function No
• Turn the Select Dial to select the Custom Function
number
3. Change the Setting
• Press button to highlight a selection.<SET>
• Turn the Select Dial to set the desired option. Pressing
<SET> button will conrm the settings.
• Press function on button 4 to set the C.Fn menu.
4. C.Fn Default
In the C.Fn menu, a long press of the “Clear” button for
2 seconds until “OK” is displayed on the panel, means
the values in C.Fn are reset to their default options
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Protection Functions
1. Over-Temperature Protection
To avoid overheating and deteriorating the ash
head, do not re more than 30 continuous ashes in
fast succession at 1/1 full power. After 30 continuous
ashes, allow a rest time of at least 10 minutes
If you re more than 30 continuous ashes and then
re more ashes in short intervals, the inner over-
temperature protection function may be activated and
make the recycling time over 10 seconds. If this occurs,
allow a rest time of about 10 minutes, and the ash unit
will then return to normal
When the over-temperature protection is active,
< > is shown on the LCD display
Power Output level Number
of Flashes
1/1
1/2 +0.7
1/2 +0.3
1/2
1/4(+0.3,+07)
1/8(+0.3,+07)
1/16(+0.3,+07)
1/32(+0.3,+07)
1/64(+0.3,+07)
1/128(+0.3,+07)
30
40
50
60
100
200
300
500
1000
Numberofashesthat
will activate over-
temperature
protection in high-speed
sync triggering mode:
Power Output Times
1/1
1/2(+0.3,+07)
1/4(+0.3,+07)
1/8(+0.3,+07)
1/16(+0.3,+07)
1/32(+0.3,+07)
1/64(+0.3,+07)
1/128(+0.3,+07)
15
20
30
40
50
Number of
ashesthat
will activate
over-
temperature
protection:
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2. Other Protections
The system provides real-time protection to secure the
device and your safety. The following lists prompts for your
reference:
Prompts on
LCD Panel
Meaning
E1
E2
E3
E9
A failure occurs on the recycling
system so that the ash cannot re
Please restart the ash unit. If the
problem still exists, please send this
product to a maintenance center
The system gets excessive heat.
Please allow a rest time of 10 minutes
The voltage on two outlets of the ash
tube is too high. Please send this
product to a maintenance center
There are some errors occurred during
the upgrading process. Please use the
correct rmware upgrade method
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Technical Data
Modus 600RT
Micro FourThirds Cameras
TTL autoash and manual ash
O1/O2
M/ A / B/ C
200Hz)
10 to 100mm/20 to 200mm (7/14mm with wide panel)
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Troubleshooting
If there is a problem, refer to this Troubleshooting Guide.
The Camera Flash does not re.
The camera ash is not attached securely to the
camera.
→Attach the camera’s mounting foot securely to the
camera.
The electrical contacts of the Camera Flash and camera
are dirty.
→Clean the contacts.
< > or < > is not displayed in the view nder of
camera.
→Wait until the ash is fully recycled and the ash
ready indicator lights up.
> or →If the ash ready indicator lights up, but <
< > is not displayed in the view nder, check whether
this ash unit is securely attached to the camera
hotshoe.
→If the ash ready indicator does not light up after a
long wait, check whether the battery power is enough. If
the battery power is low, < > will appear and blink on
the LCD panel. Please replace the battery immediately.
The power turns off by itself.
After 90 seconds of idle operation, auto power off took
effect if the ash is set as master.
→Press the shutter button halfway or press any ash
button to wake up.
After 60 minutes (or 30 minutes) of idle operation, the
ash unit will enter sleep mode if it is set as slave.
→Press any ash button to wake up.
Auto zoom does not work
The camera ash is not attached securely to the
camera.
→Attach the camera ash’s mounting foot to the
camera.
Theashexposureisunderexposedoroverexposed.
There was a highly reective object (e.g. glass window)
in the picture.
You used high-speed sync.
→With high-speed sync, the effective ash range will
be shorter. Make sure the subject is within the effective
ash range displayed.
You used Manual Flash mode.
→Set the ash mode to TTL or modify the ash output.
Photos have dark corners or only parts of the target
subject are illuminated.
The focal length of lens exceeds the ash coverage.
→ Check the ash coverage you set. This ash unit
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has the ash coverage between 10 to 100mm & 20 and
200mm, which ts 4/3 and medium-format cameras.
Pull the wide panel out to extend the ash coverage.
Firmware Upgrade
This ash supports rmware upgrade through the USB
port. Update information will be released on our ofcial
website.
USB connection cable is not included in this product. The
USB port is a standard Micro USB socket. Common USB
connection cable is suitable.
Compatible Camera Models
For up to date compatibility of all camera models check
www.hahnel.ie
Maintenance
Shut down the device immediately should abnormal
operation be detected
Avoid sudden impacts and the product should be
cleaned regularly
It is normal for the ash tube to be warm when in use.
Avoid continuous ashes if unnecessary
Maintenance of the ash must be performed by our
authorized maintenance department which can provide
original accessories
This product, except consumables e.g. ash tube, is
supported with a one-year warranty
Unauthorized service will void the warranty
If the product has malfuctioned or has been damaged
by water do not use until it is repaired by a professional
Changes made to the specications or designs may not
be reected in this manual
This Product complies with the EU Radio
Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU. For compliance
data visit www.hahnel.ie
FR
FR 10 Modus 600RT
(2) Flash Manuel
(3) Multi: Flash stroboscopique multi
(4) Prise de vue avec commande radio
(a)Unitémaître-Modeash
M : Flash manuel Puissance de sortie du ash manuel
Puissance du ash Nombre de clignotements
O1: 02: Optique standard. Optique avec pré-ash
MULTI : Flash stroboscopique multi
15. : Prise de vue sans
l avec commande radio
16. <Vide>, Modeash:
<MULTI>
17. :Unité maître Flash
activé
:Unité mtre Flash
sacti
:Unité maître du ash
indirect Activé
18.< >< SYNC > High Speed
Sync
19. : Maître
20. Groupe maître: Mode
21. Groupe A / B / C: Mode
fréquence de
clignotement
15
19
17
18
18
20
16
21

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