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1. 4 Configure the remaining units Repeat Steps 1 3 to configure the remaining units using the name selected in Step 2 and a unique unit ID for each unit 23 24 Viewing and Changing Camera Settings D7100 Only When receivers are attached to D7100 cameras camera settings can be viewed and changed in the transmitter display 1 Display the device list Press the transmitter SEL button to A display a list of the cameras to which ictal aaa receivers are currently connected a Lec Ble ane t Ag Til C lt ABs Til O 2 View camera settings Cameras that support remote setting display B22 Ren 81 64 000 l i Draget and adjustment are indicated by a icon pma Highlight a supported camera and press gt to T 12125 view camera settings Press A or to scroll B Ber the display 3 Adjust camera settings Settings that can be adjusted remotely are ISO SENSITIVITY indicated by a icon Highlight a setting and A press to view options then select an op tion and press to transmit the selecting option to the camera Receiver Status The status of receivers that are connected to D7100 cameras is shown as follows E3 still image mode The transmitter shutter release button can be used to take photo Al AB aCi aD a graphs H movie mode The transmitter shutter release button can be used to begin and end movie recording REC flashes while recording is in pro
2. Configure one unit as a transmitter and a second as a receiver and attach the receiver to a camera Pressing the shutter release button on the transmitter will release the camera shutter Pressing the shutter release buttonon __ releases the shutter on the cameras the transmitter connected to the receivers Advanced Simultaneous release Release the shut ters on multiple cameras simultane ously 12 Synchronized release Synchronize the shutters of one or more remote cameras with the shutter on a mas ter camera M 13 Groups Divide remote cameras into groups and control each group sep arately 14 The WR R10 WR T10 The WR 1 can be used with WR R10 units as receivers or a WR T10 as a transmitter 1 15 a Dd Wireless Regulation Data Trade Name Nikon Model WR 1 FCC ID CGJ4149EA IC 4634A 4149EA Compliance Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the fol lowing two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful in erference and 2 this device must accept any interfer ence received including interference that may cause undesired operation gt Ce dispositif est d clar conforme a la Partie 15 de la R glementation FCC et a la norme RSS 210 d Industrie Canada Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes 1 cet appareil n
3. body only No reproduction in any form of this manual in whole or in part except for brief quotation in critical articles or reviews may be made without written authorization from NIKON CORPORATION NIKON CORPORATION Printed in Japan SB3B02 11 2013 Nikon Corporation 6MBJ081 1 02
4. Use transmitter for interval timer photography INT 4118 or choose transmitter release hold time RHT QA 20 or configure receiver as relay RLY 2121 or choose receiver release delay DLY M 22 To disable above functions select DISABLE VERSION View unit firmware version Using the Menus Follow the steps below to select options in the menus 1 Select an item Press A or W to highlight items and press gt m15 to view options for the highlighted item 81 20 2 Select an option Press A or F to highlight the desired option m15 and press to select 181 20 Ip NameE LIST DELETE PAIRING EXECUTE NNE DELETE PAIRING EXECUTE 18 SPECIAL The SPECIAL menu is used to configure transmitters for interval tim er photography and to choose the maximum duration for bulb pho tography or to configure receivers to relay transmitter commands to a second receiver and to choose the delay before the shutter is released in response to transmitter commands H Interval Timer Photography Configure transmitters to release the shutters of remote cameras au tomatically at preset intervals 1 Select SPECIAL on the transmitter Press the MENU button on the transmitter to display the menus then highlight SPECIAL and press gt 2 Select INT In the transmitter SPECIAL menu highlight INT and press gt to display the options shown at right 3 Choose the interval Highlight INTERVAL and pre
5. Press the MENU button to display the menus then highlight SPECIAL and press Highlight RLY and press to configure the unit to act as a relay 2 Configure the remaining units Slide the Tx Rx OFF switch on one of the re maining units to Tx to configure it as a trans mitter and the switch on the other unit to Rx to configure it as a receiver 3 Take photographs Receiver Tx OFF DISABLE RELAY DLY Tx OFF Position the units When the shutter release button on the trans mitter is pressed all the way down the relay unit will pass the sig nal to the receiver and the receiver will release the shutter on the camera to which it is connected 21 22 u Release Delay Choose how long a receiver waits to release the shutter after the transmitter shutter release button is pressed all the way down Dif ferent delays can be used for different receivers allowing shutter release to be staggered over a series of cameras using a single trans mitter 1 Select SPECIAL on the receiver Press the MENU button on a receiver to dis play the menus then highlight SPECIAL and press gt SPECIAL gt DISABLE RLY DLY 2 Select DLY In the receiver SPECIAL menu highlight DLY and press gt to display the options shown at DELAY DISABLE right RLY 3 Choose the delay Highlight DELAY and press The options DELAY TIME shown at right will
6. be displayed press lt or gt to highlight a digit and A or W to choose Efe 2 a delay maximum 60 0 seconds Press to return to exit when settings are complete Repeat Steps 1 3 for the remaining receivers as required ID Mode While in pairing mode pairing is used to establish links between units before shooting begins 29 in ID mode units automatically link to others with the same name Note that ID mode is available with WR 1 units only pairing must be used to link with WR R10 WR T10 wireless remote controllers 1 Select ID mode Press the MENU button to display the menus Empr Highlight LINK MODE and press gt then highlight ID and press to select ID mode 1D NAME fio gt PAIRING 2 Choose a name Highlight ID NAME and press to display ID HAME the text entry dialog shown at right Enter a 2 name of up to eight characters using lt or gt eredi to position the cursor and A or to enter EA characters to choose the character type use the group buttons press A for the letters A Z B for the numbers 0 9 and C for symbols Press to proceed when entry is com plete 3 Choose a unit ID The unit ID body number is used to differen BODY NO tiate between receivers with the same name A each unit with the same name must have El a unique unit ID Highlight BODY NO and press to display the dialog shown at right Choose a unit ID between 01 and 20 and press
7. dispose of as household waste Separate collection and recycling helps conserve natural resources and prevent nega tive consequences for human health and the environment that might result from incorrect disposal For more information contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste management Table of Contents Principal FE ATUNES s lt ssccescscssacsoscaveccenseauasesesaseusssnssavseseevasvonscessaneasestansnssrangauasaaneeoenteadeeoties i Wireless Regulation Data escsssssssssseccsssesssssesssssesssusessssseccseesessseessecssneessaneesssneesse ii F r Your Safet ssssainsscsisiccoasssssasscaseccesusactsasasnasscarsaniaqysssconsesavasaceetaassensnaaniaitetaousctasanaieessabe iv Notices Introduction 1 Parts OF the WR biveuascasscacussserstuscasaseadesvovoansconeonasugaectauaesesoadssuntinva ancouasayentabacessntuadegoebieay 1 MEDIS play sesh ssa cessctcvasectesevancastenescedesse R OR 2 Inserting Batteries 4 Connecting WR 1 Units 6 Using the WR 1 The Basics 8 Step 1 Position the Tx RX OFF SWitCheS sssssecscssssessecssseesecssseessecnsseseesnseeseeenaee 8 Step 2 Set the Units to the Same Channel sesecsssscssssesesnseccsseesesnsecssneesesneecesnees 8 Step 3 Pair the Units wis Step 4 Group the Units si sssscsscscaceteconssscconssesddvazessusccaudecotaissasnsccassuseleaaeosnoveadasnsdheassantes 10 Step 5 Take PiCtUrEs sercsscsssvssssssssacedecossvoccosssssidvasensnsccsasaieledentanvecan
8. unit is in place it can be angled as shown at right To remove the WR 1 angle it as shown in Figure 1 or 2 and then press the release and slide the unit off the accessory shoe The unit can only be removed when angled as shown Figure 1 Figure 2 If desired the WR 1 can be mounted on a tripod or an optional SK 7 bracket Using the SK 7 places the WR 1 at the same level as the cam era and allows pictures to be taken using the camera s built in flash or optional flash units and other accessories to be mounted on the camera accessory shoe M The Accessory Shoe The camera s built in flash can not be used when the WR 1 is mounted on the accessory shoe If the flash pops up automatically select P S A or M mode and then lower the flash to prevent it firing Using the WR 1 The Basics The instructions that follow describe how to control a single camera using two WR 1 units one functioning as a transmitter and the other as a receiver Step 1 Position the Tx Rx OFF Switches Slide the Tx Rx OFF switch for the transmitter to Tx and the switch for the receiver to Rx The T units will turn on and display the information Rx shown below or 2 PRIRING amp m15 AIRING A15 PAIRING 15 ARING A15 d Ea Aoi YT d Faoz Ala Sn ae ean Tx transmitter Rx receiver Step 2 Set the Units to the Same Channel Press A or W to choose fr
9. used with D1 series cameras or the MB D100 They can be used with the F100 D2X D2Xs D2Hs and D200 but the shutter can not be released with the F100 in self timer mode while the D2X D2Xs D2Hs and D200 will temporarily display EA if the exposure meters are activated after the unit is attached 27 28 Specifications m Wireless Remote Controller WR 1 Supportedcameras SLR cameras with ten pin remote or accessory terminals 1 2 405 GHz 2 2 410 GHz 3 2 415 GHz 4 2 420 GHz 5 2 425 GHz 6 2 430 GHZ 7 2 435 GHz 8 2 440 GHz 9 2 445 GHz 10 2 450 GHz 11 2 455 GHz 12 2 460 GHz 13 2 465 GHz 14 2 470 GHz and 15 2 475 GHz Approximate range between WR 1 units at height of about 1 2 m 4 ft is 120 m 394 ft varies with weather conditions and presence or absence of obstacles Range line of sight Maximum number of Up to 20 units including a maximum of 3 transmitters can units be used at a time Power is supplied by camera if connected when not con nected to camera unit is powered by two AA alkaline or nickel metal hydride NiMH batteries consumption Approximately 1 W maximum Operatingenvironment Temperature 20 C 50 C 4 F 122 F Humidity 85 or less no condensation ii Approximate dimensions 50115 x 275 2 0 x 4 5 X 1 1 in WxHxD mm in Approximately 90 g 3 2 oz
10. Nikon Wireless Remote Controller PecccccccccccccceccconeeeseeooonoeeeeS User s Manual Thank you for your purchase of an WR 1 wireless remote controller Read both this manual and the documentation provided with your camera before using the product and keep these instructions where they will be read by all who use the product Controller Settings Unless otherwise noted the explanations in this manual assume that default settings are used Symbols and Conventions To make it easier to find the information you need the following symbols and conventions are used This icon marks cautions information that should be read be fore use to prevent damage to the product WV This icon marks notes information that should be read before using the product AA This icon marks references to other pages in this manual The A F 4 and gt symbols represent up down left and right on the multi selector Illustrations Instructions referring to cameras with ten pin remote terminals are accompanied by illustrations of the D800 those referring to cameras with accessory terminals by illustrations of the D7100 Before proceeding confirm that the package contains the following L WR 1 wireless remote controller Q Users Manual this manual Q Warranty Q Soft case Q Mc 37 cable for ten pin remote terminals Q McC 38 cable for accessory terminals Batteries are not included Principal Features Basic
11. Transmitters will only control receivers in the selected group To choose a group use the group buttons The group name appears in the display ERINING Group buttons Step 5 Take Pictures The shutter release button on the transmitter performs the same functions as the camera shutter release button whether pressed half way or all the way down See the camera man ual for details Traffic Level The traffic on each channel can be lt gt PAIRING CH 15 gauged by pressing for about a sec Ae u Sal 6 mll 7 Bu Qu dm Atal 12m 43 44 150 ond The traffic level for each channel is shown by an icon choosing a low traffic channel improves performance Note that the display varies depend Noicon al alll ing on when it was last updated when multiple WR 1 units are used their 4 Heavy displays will not necessarily show the neni traffic same traffic levels Erasing Pairing Data Selecting DELETE in the WR 1 PAIRING menu lists the devices with which the unit is paired identified by the last three digits of their serial numbers Highlight a device and press A confirmation dialog will be displayed highlight YES and press to erase the pairing data for the selected device ID Mode In ID mode connections between WR 1 units can be established based on the unit name rather than device pairing 23 The Fn Button The transmitter Fn button perfor
12. e doit pas causer d inter f rences nuisibles et 2 cet appareil doit accepter les interf rences re ues y compris celles sus ceptibles de causer un fonctionne ment ind sirable odifications not expressly approved by Nikon Corporation could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 5 of the FCC Rules These limits are de signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen tial installation This equipment gener ates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio com munications However there is no guar antee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be de termined 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving an tenna e 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 TV technician for help Radiofrequency radiation exposure information The rad
13. eries exhausted Replace batteries To ensure that the display is as accurate as possible select the correct battery type in the BATTERY menu M 17 Choose from LR6 alkaline and HR6 NiMH Connecting WR 1 Units Connect the units to the cameras they will be used to control 1 Open the ten pin terminal cover Open the terminal cover as shown Ten pin terminal 2 Connect the supplied ten pin or accessory terminal cable Use the supplied MC 37 cable when connect VL ing receivers to cameras with ten pin remote terminals the MC 38 when connecting re ceivers to cameras with accessory terminals Keeping the A mark on the cable s ten pin connector aligned with the white mark next to the ten pin terminal insert the connector as shown and tighten the screw to lock it in place 3 Connect the cable to the camera If the camera is equipped with a ten pin re mote terminal align the A mark on the MC 37 connector with the white mark next to the camera ten pin remote terminal and insert the connector as shown Tighten the screw to lock the cable in place If the camera is equipped with an accessory terminal align the A mark on the MC 38 con nector with the A mark next to the camera accessory terminal and insert the connector as shown fa N Fixing Units in Place The WR 1 can be mounted on the camera acces sory shoe as shown at right Once the
14. gress e LV live view The transmitter shutter release button can be used for live view photography BULB bulb photography The shutter on the remote camera stays open while the transmitter shutter release button is pressed all the way down TIME time photography The shutter on the remote camera opens when the transmitter shutter release button is pressed all the way down and closes when the button is pressed all the way down a second time To view the other receivers in the same group press and hold the transmitter group button while pressing A or V 26 Troubleshooting If wireless remote controllers fail to function as expected check the list of common problems below before consulting your retailer or Nikon representative The unit does not turn on no indicators appear in the display If the unit is not connected to a camera confirm that the batteries are inserted in the correct orientation 4 If the problem persists replace the batteries with fresh batteries or with fully charged rechargeable bat teries e If the unit is connected to a camera confirm that the cable is correctly connected and that the camera is on M 6 The camera does not respond to the transmitter shutter release button e Confirm that the receiver is on the same channel and in the same group as the transmitter M 8 10 If PAIRING is selected for LINK MODE select PAIRING gt LIST and confirm that the trans
15. hese controls are locked disabled Press and hold the button again to re enable the controls Inserting Batteries The WR 1 is powered by two AA alkaline or nickel metal hydride NiMH batteries To insert batteries 1 Open the battery chamber cover Unlatch and open the battery chamber cover 2 Insert the batteries Insert two AA batteries in the orientation shown 3 Close the battery chamber cover Be sure the cover is securely latched Units Connected to Cameras When connected to a camera M 6 WR 1 units are powered by the camera batteries are not required Standby Mode If no operations are performed for the length of time selected for STBY lt gt 16 transmitters will enter standby and their displays will turn off to save power Units that are connected to a camera will turn off automatically when the camera is turned off 1 Receiver Units To save power when receivers are not connect ed to a camera slide the Tx Rx OFF switches to ts OFF when the devices are not in use Rx OFF Battery Level The battery level for units not connected to PAIRING __ cH15 cameras is displayed as shown at right be sure a the batteries have sufficient charge units con nected to cameras do not display the battery ee E level Battery level is shown as follows a Charge remaining Ca Batteries low Ready spare batteries e 1 Batt
16. iated output power of the device is far below the FCC radio frequency ex posure limits Nevertheless the device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for hu man contact during normal operation is minimized FCC CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Nikon Corporation could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Nikon Inc 1300 Walt Whitman Road Melville New York 11747 3064 U S A Tel 631 547 4200 Notices for Customers in Europe EC Declaration of Conformity Nikon WR 1 Manufacturer Nikon Corporation A copy of the original DoC for this prod uct as it relates to R amp TTE can be found at the following website http imaging nikon com support pdt C 0682 R amp TTE Directive This product conforms to the regulations governing radio frequency devices in the following countries and can not be used in other jurisdictions Nikon accepts no esponsibility for the use of this device in countries other than those listed below AT BE BG CY CZ DK EE FI FR DE GR HU IE IT IV LT LU NL PL PT RO SK SI ES SE GB IS LI NO CH TR m H mm Notice for Customers in Singapore Trade Name Nikon Model WR 1 This device complies with radio fre quency regulations The content of cer ification labels not affixed to the device is given below Complies with IDA Sta
17. is displayed and unit functions 8 as transmitter if switch is set to Rx is displayed and unit func ions as receiver ndicates whether unit links to other units via pairing PAIRING 9 23 or ID 0 D mode name Not displayed in pairing mode 23 Displayed when controls are locked 3 ndicates whether beeps will sound 16 Battery level Displayed only when unit is not connected to camera 5 Description co EE current channel 8 ie three digits of unit serial number or if unit has been assigned 1 23 unit ID current body number of from 01 to 20 Last three digits of unit serial number or if unit has been assigned 25 unit ID current body number of selected receiver in each group P Number of receivers in each group up to 20 14 H currently selected group A B C or D 10 H Wireless signal strength Feature selected in transmitter mode e INT Interval timer 18 e RHT Release hold time 20 e SYNC Synchronized release 13 Feature selected in receiver mode e RLY Relay photography 21 DLY Release delay 22 The 8 Button Pressing the button illuminates the display and control backlights for about 20 seconds making the unit easier to use in the dark Control Lock To prevent accidental operation of the multi selector and the group MENU and SEL buttons press and hold the button until i appears in the display to indicate that t
18. le gas Failure to observe this precaution could result in explosion or fire A Keep dry Do not immerse in or expose to water or rain Failure to observe this pre caution could result in fire or electric shock A Do not handle with wet hands Failure to observe this precaution could result in elec tric shock A Do not remain in contact with the camera or controller for extended periods while the products are onorinuse Parts of the product become hot Leaving the product in direct con tact with the skin for extended periods may result in low temperature burns A Do not expose to high temperatures Do not leave the product in a closed vehicle under the sun or in other areas subject to extremely high temperatures Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or in damage to the casing or internal parts AN AN Follow the instructions of hospital and airline personnel This product emits radio fre quency radiation that could interfere with medical or navigational equipment Turn the product off during takeoff and landing and when so directed by airline or hospital staff Observe proper precautions when handling batteries Batteries may leak rupture or over heat if improperly handled Observe the following precautions when handling bat teries for use in this product Turn the product off before replacing the batteries Use only AA alkaline or NiMH batteries Do not combine old and new batteries or batte
19. mitter is listed indicating that the transmitter and receiver are paired If the transmitter is not listed pair the devices as described on page 9 e If ID supported with WR 1 units only is selected for LINK MODE con firm that all units have the same name M 23 Confirm that the receiver is connected to the camera M 6 e The shutter can not be released Check the camera The unit beeps twice and the camera shutter is not released e The shutter can not be released Check the camera e Check that the receivers do not share the same body number NOT DETECTED No paired or linked units in the selected group can be de tected on the selected channel NO RESPONSE Reattempt pairing after placing the units closer together and confirming that they are on the same channel 8 9 00 IS DUPLICATED The current unit ID body number is shared by other receivers with the same name Select a unique unit ID M 23 M Precautions for Use e Controllers must be securely attached to the camera to prevent camera malfunction Remove units that are not in use carrying a camera in a bag or by the strap with a WR 1 attached risks damage to the camera or the WR 1 in the event that the camera is exposed to strong physical shocks or vibration e Transmitter and camera shutter release buttons can not be used when cameras other than the D7100 are in remote control ML L3 release mode Compatibility Wireless remote controllers can not be
20. ms the same function as the Fn but ton on the camera to which the receiver is connected D4 D800 800E D7100 and D5200 cameras only for the latest information on sup ported cameras visit the websites listed on page viii For more infor mation see the camera manual Device Selection To control a specific receiver press the SEL button on the transmitter and highlight the receiver in the device selection menu 12 Controlling Multiple Cameras This section describes the ways in which multiple receivers can be used to control more than one camera at a time Simultaneous Release If the transmitter and receivers are paired M 9 on the same chan nel 8 and in the same group 10 pressing the transmitter shutter release button all the way down will simultaneously release the shutters on all cameras to which receivers have been attached Synchronized Release To synchronize the shutters of one or more remote cameras with the shutter on a master camera attach the receivers to the remote cam eras and the transmitter to the master camera The master camera must be equipped with a ten pin remote terminal 1 Connect the controllers Connect the transmitter set to Tx to the master camera any cam era with a ten pin remote terminal and the receivers set to Rx to the remote cameras 2 Configure the controllers Pair all controllers and set them to the same channel and group 8 9 10 3 Set the transmit
21. ndards DA103423 For Your Safety To prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others read the fol lowing safety precautions in their entirety before using this product Keep these safety instructions where all those who use the product will read them The consequences that could result from failure to observe the precautions listed in this section are indicated by the following symbol A This icon marks warnings information that should be read before using this Nikon product to prevent possible injury WARNINGS A Do not disassemble Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire electric shock or other injury Should the product break open as the result of a fall or other accident remove the batteries and take the product to a Nikon authorized service representative for inspection A Keep out of reach of children Failure to observe this precaution could result in injury In addition note that small parts constitute a choking hazard Should a child swal low any part of this product consult a physician immediately A Cut power immediately in the event of malfunction Should you notice smoke or an un usual smell coming from the product immediately turn the product off Continued operation could result in injury Once the product has cooled remove the batteries and take the product to a Nikon authorized service representative for inspection A Do not use in the presence of flammab
22. om channels 1 to 15 PAIRING 1 Transmitters must be set to the same channel d want as the receivers they control Step 3 Pair the Units Follow the steps below to pair the units Units can be paired only with other devices on the same channel 1 Set the units to pairing mode Press the MENU button to display the menus then highlight PAIRING in the LINK MODE menu and press Repeat for the second unit T BODY NO ID NAME 1D PAIRING QHJG0E 2 Display the PAIRING menus Highlight PAIRING and press gt Re peat for the second unit 3 Select EXECUTE on both units Place the units close together then highlight EXECUTE and press on both devices si multaneously If pairing is successful the message at right will be displayed and the LED will flash al ternately red and green If the message NO RESPONSE is displayed repeat Step 3 The menus will be displayed when pairing is complete Press the MENU buttons to close the menus LINK MODE 15 sopymg 198 201 ID NAME EXECUTE LINK MODE 15 pormo 294281 PAIRING PAIRING COMPLETE Aaz lalz i7 i Nikon L LED 10 Step 4 Group the Units Each receiver can be placed in any of four groups A B C and D A transmitter can then be used to control the different groups sepa rately by selecting the appropriate group before operating the transmitter controls
23. red in a re trieval system or translated into any langu ikon s prior written permission Nikon reserves the right to change the spe described in this manual at any time and wi age in any form by any means without cifications of the hardware and software thout prior notice e Nikon will not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this product e While every effort has been made to ensu accurate and complete we would apprecia sions to the attention of the Nikon represent rately controlled by the United States Export Admin re that the information in this manual is e it were you to bring any errors or omis ative in your area address provided sepa This product which contains encryption software developed in the United States is istration Regulations and may not be ex ported or re exported to any country to wh The following countries are currently subject dan and Syria CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO Notices for Customers in Europe lected separately This product is designated for separate colle ich the United States embargoes goods to embargo Cuba Iran North Korea Su BY AN INCORRECT TYPE THE INSTRUCTIONS This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment is to be col The following apply only to users in European countries ction at an appropriate collec i tion point Do not
24. ries of different makes or types Be sure to insert in the correct orientation Do not attempt to recharge non rechargeable batteries When recharging NiMH batteries follow instructions use compatible chargers only and charge each pair as a set Do not short or disassemble batteries or attempt to remove or otherwise damage the battery insulation or casing Do not transport or store with metal objects such as necklaces or hairpins For transport place batteries in a plastic bag or other container to insulate the ter minals Do not expose to flame or to excessive heat immerse in or expose to water or subject to physical force Batteries are prone to leakage when fully discharged To prevent damage to the product be sure to remove the batteries and disconnect the product from the camera when no charge remains or if the product will not be used for an ex tended period Should liquid from damaged batteries comes in contact with clothing eyes or skin immediately rinse the affected area with plenty of water Discontinue use immediately should you notice any changes in the battery such as discoloration or deformation Dispose of used batteries in accord with local regulations Prior to disposal insu late the terminals with tape Fire overheating or rupture may result should metal objects come into contact with the terminals vi Notices e No part of this manual may be reproduced transmitted transcribed sto
25. sentative in your area See the following URL for contact information http imaging nikon com Introduction This section offers an overview of product controls and displays Parts of the WR 1 The number following ae the hyphen inside battery Nikon chamber is product serial Po number 3 Ont Wi Hees CR a y D a ong a 13 D 1 LED EO QPEGN sicstscsatececsctseriaizccarie 9 Ten pin terminal COVES ws B isp AY E E EET 2 Ten pin remote terminal Ecru buttons A B C D eee 10 ff Menu menu button set device button 11 24 Fn function button wee B s illuminator button wo 3 I Tx Rx OFF SWIC on cc ecsssssssssssssssssseees 8 shut er release button s s s 10 B strap eyelet RELCASC esscsccssscssssessssssssseessseessstenssee 7 E Mounting 10 eee 7 F Mutti selector H Battery chamber COVEN esseni 4 The Multi Selector Move cursor up A mh Select highlighted item Cancel and return lt gt Select highlighted item or to previous menu display sub menu Move cursor down The Display 1 2 3 45 6 9 Dnon m1547 LS INT M EE Tipezfmhesimaadmaas pe pee a lh E oeae A all Bea Cea Desg 11 Tx Rx OFF switch set to Tx transmitter 45 6 12 3 e Dnon s7 13 3 Tia d E o8 Pel Se A B IC D os a 11 Tx Rx OFF switch set to Rx receiver Description m f Tx Rx OFF switch is set to Tx
26. ss gt The op tions shown at right will be displayed press lt or P to highlight minutes or seconds and A or F to change Choose an interval longer than the slowest anticipated shutter speed SPECIAL gt DISABLE INT RHT INTERVAL DISABLE Sayer aagi 201 RHT OFF INTERVAL a ka maximum 60 minutes and allow time for the camera to record images as the camera may be forced to skip intervals if the time allotted is too short Press to return to the interval timer menu when settings are complete 4 Choose the number of intervals Highlight NUM OF SHOTS and press The NUM OF SHOTS options shown at right will be displayed A press A or W to choose the number of inter vals Press to return to the interval timer menu when settings are complete 5 Choose the starting trigger Highlight START WITH RELEASE and press start WITH RELEASE Highlight one of the following options and press e ON Interval timer photography starts when the transmitter shutter release button is pressed e OFF Interval timer photography starts automatically after the delay selected for INTERVAL Pairing Pairing can not be performed while interval timer photography is en abled Interrupting Interval Timer Photography To end interval timer photography before all pictures are taken select DISABLE in the SPECIAL menu press the transmitter shutter release button or press l
27. ssssteaaenstoscatsbattstescacers 10 Controlling Multiple Cameras 12 Simultaneous Rel aSe sssisissisissisiosinsssiisnsssisnisosssssinsassioisstisssionessisiassi siiis iaieiiea 12 Synchronized Release vas cciss cssscssasessschscccsavscatnsscsbestasauassconss cansiaboassssaasteondatecaadeaseiaence 13 EKTET o esse AAE A N AR A A 14 Th WR RIO WR TI O iss cssaistsssetscasicdctaescalesaava Saaciaat aaia a 15 vii viii Menus 16 Using TS MOUS sicus ia N 17 SPE E N e E AEE AE AAA A E AEEA 18 Interval Timer Photography ssssccsssscccssecsssseccssecsesseessssecessuseceseseessseesesntentee 18 Release Hold Time wacecscissassicsccsssesntvsssssconnnsessestssssivaconsedssdtesssigaconsnssberaassinnenssssabensasis 20 Viewing and Changing Camera Settings D7100 Only 24 Troubleshooting 26 Specifications 28 Life Long Learning As part of Nikon s Life Long Learning commitment to ongoing prod uct support and education continually updated information is avail able online at the following sites e For users in the U S A http www nikonusa com e For users in Europe and Africa http www europe nikon com support e For users in Asia Oceania and the Middle East http www nikon asia com Visit these sites to keep up to date with the latest product informa tion tips answers to frequently asked questions FAQs and general advice on digital imaging and photography Additional information may be available from the Nikon repre
28. t on the multi selector or turn off the transmitter 20 u Release Hold Time Choose how the remote cameras respond when the transmitter shutter release button is held all the way down e TIME The transmitter shutter release button can be used for long time exposures shooting ends automatically after a selected time e SINGLE SHOOT Only one picture will be taken regardless of how long the button is pressed 1 Select SPECIAL on the transmitter Press the MENU button on the transmitter to jprm display the menus then highlight SPECIAL and press gt DISABLE INT RHT 2 Select RHT In the transmitter SPECIAL menu highlight TIME RHT and press to display the options shown at right PoE INT op og i 3 Choose an option e TIME Highlight TIME and press The op reverse HOLD TIME tions shown at right will be displayed press R lt or P to highlight minutes or seconds and Eer ele A or F to choose the maximum shooting time for long time exposures up to 60 min utes Press to exit when settings are complete e SINGLE SHOOT Highlight SINGLE SHOOT and press u Relay Receivers can be configured to relay transmitter commands to an other receiver increasing transmitter range and allowing signals to be transmitted around obstacles m 0 20 Transmitter 1 Configure the relay On the unit that will act as the relay slide the Tx Rx OFF switch to Rx
29. ter to SYNC mode Press lt on the transmitter to enable sync PAIRING H15 mode and confirm that appears inthe ESA NLL display 4 Take pictures The shutters on all cameras will be released when the shutter re lease button on the master camera is pressed all the way down 13 Groups Remote cameras can be divided into up to four groups A B C and D The cameras in each group can be controlled separately by us ing the transmitter group buttons to select the desired group before pressing the shutter release button Group Size The transmitter shows the number of receivers in the current group 2 PARING CH15 d alae HAG Til AGS Fil AGS AC DEC AC AI g The WR R10 WR T10 WR 1 units can be used with WR R10 and WR T10 wireless remote controllers available separately WR 1 units must be in pairing mode before they can be paired with WR R10 or WR T10 wireless remote controllers pairing instructions for the WR 1 are identical to those given on page 9 while those for the WR R10 WR T10 can be found in the manual provided with the devices When selecting channels note that the WR R10 WR T10 support channels 5 10 and 15 only set the WR 1 to the same chan nel as the WR R10 WR T10 Neither the WR R10 nor WR T10 offer group selection Select Group A when using a WR 1 with WR R10 units when a WR T10 is used it will control receivers in all groups Menus The menus contain
30. the items listed below To display the menus press the MENU button Item Description LINK MODE Choose whether to link to other units via pairing or ID BODY NO Select unit ID body number of from 01 to 20 CO 23 Unit IDs are required for ID mode but also simplify task of organizing units in pairing mode ID replaces last three digits of serial number in unit display ID NAME Enter ID mode name M 23 PAIRING Pair unit with other devices 9 delete pairing data A 11 or select LIST to view all devices with which unit is currently paired identified by last three digits of their serial numbers Highlight items and press B to enable or mute audio feedback items for which feedback is enabled are indicated by checks Press lt q to exit when settings are complete e BUTTON Beep sounds when control is used RELEASE When D600 D7100 D5200 or D3200 is connected beep sounds when shutter on camera selected with SEL but ton is released e WARNING Beep sounds twice when error occurs MA 26 LCD lt gt Adjust display contrast STBY lt gt Choose how long transmitter display remains on when no opera tions are performed M 5 Item Description BATTERY To ensure accuracy of battery level display select option that matches type of battery inserted in device Choose from LR6 AA alkaline and HR6 rechargeable AA NiMH SPECIAL
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