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The Other YN-622C User Guide v.4.07
23/07/2014 Part 1 – The System Page 22 of 62
7. Mount Remote Flash on a Remote 622C
Loosen the locking ring or lever on the flash to withdraw
the locating pin.
Mount the flash on the 622C. Press the foot firmly
forward to ensure all contacts are secure.
Tighten the flash’s locking ring or lever.
Mount the 622C direct on a mini stand, or on a light
stand using a cold-shoe adapter.
8. Prepare the 622C Receiver
Slide Receiver power switch to [ON]. The channel and group indicators light briefly. The
Status indicator turns steady red. The flash may fire once when turning the 622C on or off.
Set Receiver to the same channel as the Transmitter, using [CH]. The channel indicator will
light for several seconds to indicate the current channel.
While the channel indicator is lit, quickly press [CH] repeatedly to change the channel.
Set the Receiver group to A or B or C using [GP] to select the desired Receiver (Lighting)
group.
9. Prepare Flash
Set the Off/Master/Slave switch to Off (if present).
Turn On the flash.
Check that the flash indicates it is Ready.
If using a C-TX with a class 2 flash, set the C-TX’s Fn 05 Eco = On and press [Set/OK].
If using a C-TX with a class 3 flash, set on-flash Mode = E-TTL.
Press Pilot/Test on the flash; the flash should fire. If it does not, or is slow to recover,
replace the flash’s batteries.
10. On-TX Flash (622C Transmitter only)
A flash can be installed on the 622C transmitter on top of the camera. It behaves much like a
Remote flash, but there are differences:
Supports E-TTL, Manual levels and Multi (stroboscopic) modes.
The On-TX flash output settings follow Group A settings.
The On-TX flash has no channel. It is effectively direct-connected to the camera.
The zoom setting is NOT controlled by the camera menu. It must be separately set on-flash
as Auto or 24mm to 105mm Manual zoom. This is independent of a global zoom setting.
The on-TX flash may provide an AF-assist beam additional to the Transmitter’s AF-assist
beam, if that is enabled.
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