Nissin MARK II DI622 User Manual

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Wireless Remote Flash
Di622 Mark II has a wireless remote flash system as a slave unit.
You can enjoy creative flash photography with multiple lightings from the 
various directions. 3 slave modes are provided, Slave Digital (SD: green 
color) for digital pre-flash system; Slave Film (SF: blue color) for analogue 
flash system and Wireless (    :purple color) for wireless remote channel 
1 group A digital flash.
SD: In this mode, Di622 Mark II synchronize to the pre-flash system. 
The master flash is to be set at TTL (E-TTL for Canon and i-TTL for Nikon) 
mode.
SF: In this mode, Di622 Mark II synchronize to the traditional single 
flash system. The master flash is to be set at manual mode.  Studio 
lighting system synchronizes to this mode. This mode is also available 
for open flash, and for a standard flash in the market.
Wireless: In this mode, Di622 Mark II synchronize to the wireless 
remote flash system. The master flash is to be set at Channel 1 group 
A in wireless remote mode. 
Switch Di622 Mark II on and while the 
ready lamp is on, press the mode select 
button to select desired mode. The mode 
select button turns to TTL (no light)— Manual 
(red)—SD (green)—SF (blue)----- Wireless 
(Purple) and back to TTL.
Setting slave flash Di622 Mark II:
When flash is set to SD or SF mode, the 
first lamp of flash power level is lighten.  
This lamp shows the 1/32 manual power 
level. Press the flash power level select 
button at marked + to select different 
power of 1/16→1/8→1/4→1/2 and 
Full.  
Press the button at marked — to power 
downward. The power you selected is 
memorized and remains unchanged untill 
the unit is switched off.
When the flash is set to Wireless mode, 
the power level will be controlled by the 
Master flash. Therefore, no setting is 
require
Set slave flash at any place and direct the flash head as you desire. 
Slave sensor may not respond to the master flash in the extremely 
bright condition or under the poor sensing situation.
Use the flash stand included. Place Di622 Mark II on to the flash 
stand which can be placed either on the flat place or on the tripod 
by the screw. 
NOTE Metal type accessory shoe is not recommended since it 
may give electric damage on the electrical contact of the 
flash hotshoe. 
Green
D F
Ch1 Group A
Blue
D F
Ch1 Group A
Purple
D F
Ch1 Group A
To reset the flash unit to the other mode, press the mode select button 
for TTL and or Manual mode.
Energy saving system for stand-by mode will not work when it's in 
slave mode.
Automatic shut off function is however effect. It automatically 
turns-off when not in use over 60 minutes.
The zoom setting position is automatically set for the focal length of 
35mm while using Di622 Mark II as a slave unit.
Set the camera for flash shooting mode. Point the subject and shoot. 
The slave flash will synchronize to the master flash and gives 
additional lighting from the different direction you desired.
Shooting the subject:
TTL exposure level is accurately calibrated for standard balance in 
accordance with Nissin’s standard.  If any adjustment is however required, 
or if you like to set your preferable level, it can be adjusted for about ±0.75 
(3/4) Ev. This adjustment can only be set when the flash is off. Insert 4 AA 
batteries in the battery compartment.
Press the pilot lamp and On/Off switch 
both together and hold for 3 sec. The 
mode select lamp turns light blue color 
showing the unit is ready for TTL exposure 
level adjustment.
TTL Exposure level custom setting
Light Blue
D F
Ch1 Group A
Press together
D F
Ch1 Group A
Press the power level select button either 
+ or - to adjust it to the required exposure 
level.  Each LED shows 0.25 (1/4) Ev. 
increments and it can be adjusted up to 
+0.75 (3/4)Ev. (over exposure 
efficiency), or down to -0.75 (3/4)Ev. 
(under exposure efficiency). Press the 
On/Off switch for 3 sec. to turn the unit 
off.  The adjusted level is memorized and kept as customized default 
TTL exposure level. This setting is permanently kept until you alter the 
setting to the other required level.
Start to use flash unit from “Turn on the flash unit” at “BASIC 
OPERATION” explained as above.