Profoto 901039 Air Remote TTL-C User Guide

User guideAir Remote TTL-CFor other languages visit: www.profoto.com/support

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As a result, we are confident that your new Profoto product will stay with you for years and help you grow as a photographer. But getting the product is only the beginning of that journey. Using it for light shaping is the real adventure. That is whywe take pride in providing you with such awide assortment oflight shaping tools,allowingyou to shape the light in any way you can imagine.

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General safety instructions

Safety Precautions!

Do not operate the equipment before studying the instruction manual and these safety instructions. Make sure that Profoto Safety Instructions is always accompanied the equipment! Profoto products are intended for indoor conditions use. Do not place or use the equipment where it can be exposed to moisture, extreme electromagnetic fields, or in areas with flammable gases or dust! Do not expose the equipment to dripping or splashing. Do not expose the equipment to has tytemperature changes in humid conditions as this could lead to condensation water in the unit. Do not connect this equipment to flash equipment from other brands. Equipment must only be serviced, modified or repaired by authorized and competent service personnel. Caution ­ Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.

NOTICENote about RF!This equipment makes use of the radio spectrum and emits radiofrequency energy. Proper care should be taken when the device is integrated in Systems. Make sure that all specifications within this document are followed, especially those concerning temperature and supply voltage range. Make sure the device is operated according to local regulations. The frequency spectrum this device is using is shared with other users. Interference cannot be ruled out.

Final DisposalWhen the product reaches end of service, do not dispose of it with your other household waste. Equipment contains battery, electrical and electronic components that could be harmful to the environment. Equipment may be returned to Profoto distributors free of charge for recycling. Follow local legislation for disposal of batteries, electrical and electronic components, respectively.

System description & compatible products

The small, lightweight Air Remote TTL-C is designed to make off- camera flash easy. Mounted on the camera hot shoe, it acts as a wireless extension of your camera to your Profoto flashes, combining TTL (Through-The-Lens) exposure control with the option to manually adjust and sync your Profoto lights.

  • The Air Remote TTL-C is specifically designed for Canon cameras that use Canon’s E-TTL II metering system.
  • Some camera models may not be supported or have limited functionality.Create afree useraccount on profoto.com/myprofoto to check and install lastest firmware version or download release note with updated listing of supported cameras.
  • The Air Remote TTL-C operates with Profoto flash units and generators, with built-in Profoto Air functionality according to the table below.
  • The Air Remote TTL-C can also be used to trigger the Air Remote and Air Sync Profoto Air transceivers.
  • The Air Remote TTL-C is not compatible with Canon EX Speedlites or other non-Profoto flashes.
  • The Air Remote TTL-C is not compatible with any 3rd party radio triggering systems.
Air labelingon Profotoflash Enabled features on Air Remote TTL-C
Manual sync Remote control TTL HSS
Air TTL X X X X
Air X X
AirS X

General notes on wireless operation with Profoto Air

The Profoto Air channels [1-8] use eight specific frequencies in the 2.4 GHz band and have an operating range of up to 300 meters (1000ft). The frequencies are evenly distributed over the entire frequency band. Since each channel uses a different radio frequency, it possible to select a channel without interference from other photographers using Profoto Air, WLAN/Bluetooth devices or other radio equipment 8 operating on the 2.4 GHz frequency band.

  • Keep cables and cords away from antennas.
  • Maintain line of sight between the Air Remote TTL-C and the flash unit whenever possible
  • When hiding the flash from view, try to not hide it behind or against metal or water-filled objects as this will affect the radio range.

Nomenclature

1. ON button 6. Mode button
2. Display 7. Sync button
3. Energy buttons 8. Channel button
4. Group buttons (A, B, C) 9. Head button
5. Test button 10. Model button

11. Battery compartment 13. USB port
12. Hot shoe connector 14. Locking mechanism

Operating instructions

Quick guide

For detailed instructions, refer to the subsequent sections.Profoto Flash setups

  1.  Set the flash to synchronization via Radio/Air (may differ by flash model).
  2. Select the same radio channel on all flashes. 10
  3. Select the same group (A,B orC)forall lamp heads to be controlled simultaneously.

Air remote TTL-C

  1. Slide the hot shoe connector on the Air Remote TTL-C into the hotshoe ofthe camera.Turn the Locking mechanism [14] to secure the device.
  2. Switch on the remote.
  3. Select the same radio channel on the remote as on the flashes.
  4. Press the Mode button [6] to toggle between TTL (Automatic) and MAN (Manual) mode.
  5. Press the A, B or C button to select the corresponding group.
  6. When a group is selected: a) Press the HEAD button [9] to turn on/off the lamp heads/flashes. b) Press the MODEL button [10] to turn on/off the modeling light. c) Press the ENERGY buttons [3] to adjust the energy level for the group in relation to the other groups (TTL mode) or the energy level for the group (MAN mode). Since energy adjustments work differently in TTL mode and Manual mode we recommend to carefully read the detailed instructions for operation in both modes on page 11-13 of this user guide.
  7. Press the TEST button [5] to manually transmit a sync signal, in order to test the settings.
Power on/off
  1. Press and hold down the ON button [1] to switch on/off the remote.Note!The remote automatically turns off after 30 minutes of inactivity. The auto power-off can be deactivated by pressing and holding the “Energy +” button [3] when starting the remote. Deactivation is confirmed by two short beeps.Note that when auto power-off is deactivated new batteries will drain in approximately 20 hours of inactive use.
Channel selection

The currently selected channel is shown in the CHANNEL section on 11 the Display [2].

  1. Press the Channel button [8] repeatedly until the desired channel is displayed.
Sync selection (1st curtain,2nd curtain, and HSS)

The selected sync setting (cameras sync setting) is shown in the SYNC section on the Display [2].Press the Sync button [7] to cycle through the sync options:

  • 1st: The flashes fire when the first shutter curtain is fully open.
  • 2nd: The flashes fire just before the second curtain startstraveling.
  • Hi-S: HSS (High-Speed Sync) mode is selected.NOTE:The sync setting can also be selected in the camera menu. Refer to the camera’s user guide.
HSS

HSS enables shooting with flash at a faster shutter speed than the fastest external flash sync speed (x-sync) of the camera, all the way down to 1/8000s (may differ between camera models). This option can be extremely useful to limit the influence of ambient light when shooting in bright conditions.Air Remote TTL-CNote!* During a HSS flash, the flash is pulsing to provide a constant light output during the time when the shutter is open. To ensure a perfect exposure and a stable flash pulse, the flash uses only the upper part of its power range when in HSS Mode. Exact range may differ between flash models.* Frequent use of HSS will have an impact on the life-time of the flash tube.*Your remote and AirTTL flash may require a firmware update in order to use this feature.The lastest updates and a list of compatible cameras is available on profoto.com/myprofoto. Create your personal account and login to access all new upgrades.

Mode selection (TTL or Manual)

The currently selected mode is shown in the MODE section on the 12 Display [2].

  1. Press the Mode button [6] to toggle between TTL and MAN mode.♦ TTL mode: The camera dictates the light output of the flashes. The relationship between the energy levels for group A, B and C can be adjusted.♦ MAN mode: The light output for group A, B and C can be controlled manually.
Operation in TTL mode (Automatic mode)

InTTL mode the camera dictates the light output of the flashes.If more than one light is used the relationship between the energy levels for group A, B and C can be adjusted. This can, for example, be used to achieve more light on one side of the object. · Press the A, B or C Group button [4] to select the group you want to adjust.

  • Use the ENERGY buttons [3] to set the relative light output for the selected group, in relation to the other groups. The relations can be set ±2.0 f-stop for each group A, B or C. Relations should not be confused with exposure compensation. Carefully read all the notes in the end of this section!
  • Press the Model button [10] to turn on/off the modeling light in the selected group.
  • Press the Head button [9] to turn on/off the lamp heads in the selected group (if the heads in a group are turned off, the relation value for that group will display`–‘)
  • When changing from MAN mode to TTL mode, the previous TTL relation value is displayed.

Example of remote Display[2] settings in TTL mode operation

The figure shows the Display [2] when:

  • TTL mode, 1st-curtain sync and channel 1 are selected.
  • Group C is selected to be adjusted.
  • The relative light output from lights in group A is set to 2.5 f-stops more than lights in group C. (A to +1.5 f-stops and C to -1.0 f-stops).
  • Lights/Heads in Group B are turned off. · The modeling light is turned on in both group A and C.NOTE:♦ Relation values should not be mistaken for flash exposure compensation. To compensate the total flash exposure always use theflash exposure compensationfunction in the camera.Referto camera manualfordetails.♦ Ifflasheswithout ProfotoAirTTLsupport are used in combination with ProfotoAirTTLflashes in TTLmode, the flash outputs of the non-TTL flashes are added to the total flash exposure. Such flashes can for instance be used to manually set the exposure on the background.♦ If a Profoto AirTTL compatible flash is set to group D, E or F, it will be synchronized but not be part of the TTL calculation.The flash outputs of these flashes are added to the total flash exposure and can for instance be used to manually set the exposure on the background.
Operation in MAN mode

With the AirRemoteTTL-C set to MAN mode,the light outputforgroups A,B and C can be adjusted manually. By alternating between TTL and MAN mode,you can test your way to the perfect light.

  • Press the A, B or C Group button [4] to select the corresponding group.
  • To select all groups, press one of the Group button [4] two times.
  • Use the ENERGY buttons [3] to adjust the light output for the group. The adjustment (increase/decrease) always starts from the current light output setting and the adjustment value is momentarily shown in the ENERGY section on the Display [2].
  • Press the Model button [10] to turn on/off the modeling light in the selected group.
  • Press the Head button [9] to turn on/off the lamp heads in the selected group (if the heads in a group are turned off, the relation value for that group will display’___’)

Example of remote Display[2] settings in MANmode operation

The figure shows the Display [2] when:

  • MAN mode, 1st-curtain sync, and channel 1 are selected.
  • Group C is selected to be adjusted.
  • Lights/Heads in Group B are turned off.
  • The modeling light is turned on in both group A and C. If the light output for group A or C is adjusted, the energy change will be shown momentarily.

NOTE:

  • Press the ENERGY button to increase/decrease in 1/10 f-stop increments.
  • Press and hold down the ENERGY button to increase/decrease in 1 f-stop increments.
  • If a light output cannot be set by the flash because it is outside its energy range, the Air Remote TTL-C beeps to signal that the command was not executed. The light output of all flashes in the selected group then remains unchanged.
  • When all groups are selected the remote will also control lights in group D,E or F (selected on flash).
Test sync
  • Press the Test button [6] to manually transmit a sync signal.

Other

Factory reset

Reset the Air Remote TTL-C to factory settings:

  • Switch off the Air Remote TTL-C.
  • Press and hold down the C button [4] and the ON button [1] simultaneously.
Battery check & built-in power saving

The low battery symbol is displayed when the batteryvoltage reaches a critical level.To save battery, the display is partially dimmed after 20 seconds of inactivity. Turns inactive after 2 minutes of inactivity. Press the ON button [1] to switch on the display. The display also switches on when any of the function buttons are used.

Check Firmware

Press and hold the MODE button [6] for 10 seconds when the remote is turned on.

Upgrade Firmware

We recommend that you look for firmware upgrades before you start using your new Air Remote TTL-C.

To access the latest free upgrades you create your personal account on profoto.com/myprofoto. Once you have an account you can register your products and be sure you get noticed when new upgrades are released.

Upgrade of firmware is made via the USB port [13] on the remote, following the instructions provided in the upgrade application downloaded from profoto.com/myprofoto. You can always contact your local dealer or distributor for professional service.

Technical data

Specifications
Frequency band 2.4 GHz (2404 to 2479.3 MHz)
No of frequency channels 8 (1-8)
Radio Power Output Maximum 10 mW
No of groups per channel 3 (A-C)
Operation modes TTL& Manual
Camera TTL compatibility Canon E-TTL II
Sync modes: 1st curtain, 2nd curtain & Hi-S (HSS)
Camera mount/ Connectors Hot shoe mount for Canon.USB mini connectorforfirmware upgrades.
Range Up to 300 m (1000ft)for normal triggering
Up to 100 m (330ft)for remote control and TTL
Battery type 2xAAA,1.5V (Not lithium)
Typical battery lifetime 30 hours
Antenna type Integrated
LCD display Yes
Auto power off Remote: Turns off after 30 min of inactivity (Can be deactivated) Display: Partially dimmed after 20 seconds of inactivity. Turns inactive after 2 minutes of inactivity.
Supported Profoto Air functionality
Flash Sync/Trigger Yes,Air Remote TTL-C triggers Air Remote &Air Sync transceivers plus all Profoto flashes labeled AirTTL,Air and AirS.
Remote control Yes,Air Remote TTL-C works as a manual remote control for all Profoto flashes labeled AirTTL &Air.
TTL control TTL with group control for all Profoto flashes labelled AirTTL.
HSS HSS for all Profoto flashes labelled AirTTL.
Measurements
Dimensions 75x60x35 mm / 2.9×2.3×1.4 in
Weight 75 g / 2.6 oz including batteries

All figures are to be considered as nominal and Profoto reserves the right make changes without further notice.

Regulatory information

Worldwide Usage of Radio Spectrum

The Profoto Air systems operate on the license-free 2.4GHz ISM band for SRD (Short Range Devices). This band may be used in most parts of the world. Regional restrictions may apply.

NOTERefer to national regulations for the region where the Profoto Air Remote TTL -C shall be operated and make sure that they are followed.

EU Declaration of ConformityHereby, Profoto AB declares that the radio equipment type Profoto Air Remote TTL -C is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://profoto.com/int/support/declaration-of-conformity

Unites States and CanadaFCC Suppliers Declaration of Conformity (SDoC)Profoto ABTransmitter / ReceiverMODEL: Profoto Air Remote TTL -CPRODUCT NO: PCA5311-0000Contains FCC ID: W4G-RMI3 and IC: 8167A-RMI3Designed and manufactured in Sweden.

Responsible Party – U.S.Contact Information Profoto USProfoto US220 Park Ave Suite 120Florham Park NJ 07932+1 973-822-1300[email protected]

F.C.C.and Industry

Canada Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules and 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.

The term`IC’before the certification/registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.

Warning (Part 15.21)Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

FCC Radio Frequency ExposureWARNING: The Profoto Air Remote TTL -C device radiates radio frequency energy at a level below the United States FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, this device should be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. For handheld operation, this device has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when the device is positioned a minimum of 1.0 cm from the body.

IC RF Exposure limitsThe Profoto Air Remote TTL -C device complies with the IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. For handheld operation, this device has been tested and meets IC RF exposure limits when the device is positioned a minimum of 1.0 cm from the body.

JapanJapanese Radio Law and Japanese Telecommunications Business Law Compliance.This device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law and the Japanese Telecommunication Business Law.This device should not be modified (otherwise the granted designation number will become invalid.

Profoto ABBox 1264,172 25 SundbybergSweden+46 (0) 8 447 53 00[email protected]www.profoto.com

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