Olympus TL-Lite Manuel d'instruction - Page 3

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Three preset ranges and five memories
The TL-Lite is pre programmed with 15 delay values ranging from 1 second to 8 minutes organised
into 3 preset ranges.
Plus two user programmable ranges.
Range one 1 to 960 seconds with a resolution of 0.125 of a second.
Range two 10 to 9600 seconds with a resolution of 1.25 seconds.
Preset
Memory 1
1
Second
2
Seconds
3
Minute
Switching on
To switch on press and release the left button.
The green led will now flash indicating the Preset and memory last used.
1/2 /3 rapid pulsing flashes indicates the preset in use. (No rapid flashes indicates that a user delay
has been stored in 1 or more of the memories.)
1/2/3/4/5 solid flashes indicates the memory in use.
The first shutter trigger will then be sent indicated by a double fast flash.
The next trigger will be sent after the selected delay.
Switching off
During normal operation (waiting for a Shutter trigger) press and hold the centre button the green
led will flash two times then the unit will switch off.
During any other times press and release the left button then after the first shutter trigger press and
hold the centre button.
When the unit is switched off all settings are stored and will be reloaded when switched back on.
Heart beat indicator (reassurance indicator)
If you are using a long delay between shutter triggers pressing and releasing the right button during
normal operation with a delay longer than 20 seconds will toggle the heart beat on and off, with the
heart beat on the green LED will flash ever 20 seconds up to the shutter trigger.
A double flash after pressing indicates that the heart beat is on.
A single flash after pressing indicates that the heart beat is off.
Default setting is off after the unit is switched on.
Memory 2
1
2
Seconds
10
20
Seconds
1
2
Minutes
Memory 3
Memory 4
4
Seconds
Seconds
30
Seconds
Seconds
4
Minutes
Minutes
Memory 5
6
8
Seconds
40
50
Seconds
6
8
Minutes