Operating Manual: L-478DR-A L-478DR-U L-478DR
Operating Manual: L-478DR-A L-478DR-U L-478DR
Operating Manual: L-478DR-A L-478DR-U L-478DR
Operating Manual
LITEMASTER PRO
L-478DR
L-478DR-A
L-478DR-U
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1 About PocketWizard Wireless Technology.
1-1. How to use L-478DR Series with PocketWizard Wireless Technology
Plug-in external or built-in PocketWizard receivers are required to work with the
PocketWizard wireless technology. Radio triggering enables a single photographer to
easily trigger and control flash units.
The radio transmitter built into the L-478DR Series is only compatible with
PocketWizard products as well as flash brands that have PocketWizard radio receivers
built into. Please read the instruction manuals provided with these products for details
about using them. Please go to www.pocketwizard.com to learn more about their
products and compatibilities.
<Standard System>
PocketWizard Standard system provides simple triggering and do not allow
power control. The feature 32 channels: Channels 1-16 fire single trigger signals;
Channels 17-32 have four zones (A, B, C, D) which enable triggering four separate
flashes on each channel.
<ControlTL System>
When used with ControlTL receivers, the L-478DR Series is capable of controlling
the power level of the compatible flashes connected.
The ControlTL system features 20 channels for FCC&IC version or 3 channels for
CE version, and three zones (A, B, C) allowing control of three separate flashes on
each channel.
<Radio Frequency>
To comply with local broadcast regulations, Sekonic wireless systems sold in the
various markets around the world are designed to operate at different frequencies.
Sekonic meters have built-in transmitting antennas that are specifically tuned for
their market area. When purchasing and/or installing a transmitter module or using
the meter with a receiver, be sure that the meter and receiver are designed to be
used in your location and use the same frequency.
• USA/North American market frequencies (FCC & Canada IC): 344.0 to
354.0MHz
• European and other market frequencies (CE, NCC or OFCA): 433.42 to
434.42MHz
• Successful radio triggering depends on several factors. Please read these setup steps before using the L-478DR Series
to radio trigger flash units.
1. It is the best to position the meter in sight of the radio receiver (or flash head).
2. Position the radio receiver so that it is away from large metallic objects, concrete, or containers of water (like
people).
3. Secure the radio receiver to the flash using hook-and-loop-type attachment tape or the threaded socket on the radio.
Make sure the radio’s antenna is above the flash body or generator pack. Do not allow the receiver antenna to
contact metal objects.
4. Sometimes, conditions do not allow radio reception. These could include strong local radio interference or
being near objects that block or absorb the signal. Repositioning the radio, even slightly, can reestablish contact.
Alternatively, check to see if the radio receiver is behind objects that absorb or block radio waves, such as concrete,
metal or low hill.
5. Operation is the best when the meter to receiver distance is within 30 meters.
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1-2. Turning the Power ON
Press and hold the Power button for about 1 second to start up the meter. The startup
screen will be displayed, followed by the Measuring screen.
Power button
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1-3. Setting Radio Flash Mode in Custom Setting
Make sure “6) Flash Mode” is switched ON and “c) Radio Mode” is switched ON, and
select “c-i) Radio System Preference”, either Standard and/or ControlTL.
1) Press the Menu button on the meter to open the Menu screen.
4) Touch [OK] to complete the setting and return to the Custom Setting screen. (Touch
[Cancel] to return to the Custom Setting screen without change.)
5) Press the Menu button at the Custom Setting screen to return to the top of Menu
screen. Press the Menu button again to return to the Measuring screen.
6) In the Radio Flash mode, the Measuring screen shows the setting of Standard and/or
ControlTL indication along with channel number and zones selected.
• Set both the meter and plug-in external or built-in PocketWizard receivers to the same system (Standard and/or ControlTL).
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2 Measuring
2-1. Selecting the Channel and Zones
2) Touch the [Radio CH/Zone] to display the Radio CH/Zone Setting screen.
3) Touch the STD tab for Standard Channel and Zones selection.
4) Touch the arrows ▲/▼ or slide your finger over the screen to select Channel from
1 to 32. When the channel number from 17 to 32 is selected, Zones (A, B, C, D)
appear.
5) Touch one or more Zones (A, B, C, D) to select the flash units you want to use.
* Zones to use can be selected from Power Control Screen as well.
6) Touch [OK] to confirm settings and return to the Measuring screen. (Touch [Cancel]
to go back to the Measuring screen without change.)
STD tab
Zones
Channel numbers
• Set both the meter and plug-in external or built-in PocketWizard receivers to the same Standard system.
• The last selected Zones in either Power Control screen or Radio CH/Zone Setting screen in Tool Box are activated in
Measuring screen.
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2-1-2. How to set in ControlTL System
1) Touch the Tool Box icon ( ) at the bottom of the bottom right of the Measuring
screen to display the Tool Box screen. Then touch [Radio CH/Zone] to display the
Radio CH/Zone Setting screen.
2) Touch the [Radio CH/Zone] to display the Radio CH/Zone Setting screen.
3) Touch the CTL tab for ControlTL Channel and Zones selection.
4) Touch the arrows ▲/▼ or slide your finger over the screen to select Channel from 1
to 20 for FCC & IC, or from 1 to 3 for CE version.
5) Touch one or more Zones (A, B, C) to select the flash units you want to use.
* Zones to use can be selected from Power Control screen as well.
6) Touch [OK] to confirm settings and then return to the Measuring screen. (Touch
[Cancel] to cancel settings to go back to the Measuring screen without change).
CTL tab
Zones
Channel numbers
• Set both the meter and plug-in external or built-in PocketWizard receivers to the same ControlTL system.
• The last selected Zones in either Power Control screen or Radio CH/Zone Setting screen in Tool Box are activated in
Measuring screen.
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2-2. Measuring in Radio Flash Mode
Tool Box
• When firing the flash, if the flash brightness is 8EV lower than the
Measuring screen
ambient light, the meter may fail to detect the flash light. In this (After Measurement)
case, make measurements using the Cord (PC) Flash Mode (See
L-478 Series Common Operating Manual for details).
• Rapid start fluorescent lamps and special lighting are sometimes
mistaken for flash, and accidentally measured. In this case, make
measurements using the Cord (PC) Flash Mode (See L-478 Series
Common Operating Manual for details).
• The waveform of a flash bulb has a slight slope and there is a
possibility that the light meter cannot recognize the flashbulb in
Cordless Flash Mode. In this case, make measurements using the
Cord (PC) Flash Mode (See L-478 Series Common Operating
Manual for details).
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2-2-2. How to use Flash Power Control
Power Control function is available with ControlTL Measuring screen
system only. Make sure that plug-in external or built-in
PocketWizard receivers and flash unites are compatible with
the function of flash power control.
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2-3. Measuring in Radio Multiple (Cumulative) Flash Mode
1) Touch the Measuring mode icon ( ) at the top left of the Measuring screen and then
select the Radio Multiple (Cumulative) Flash Mode ( ).
Measuring screen Measuring Mode Selection screen Measuring screen
Measuring screen
(After Measurement)
• When firing the flash, if the flash brightness is 8EV lower than the
ambient light, the meter may fail to detect the flash light. In this
case, make measurements using the Cord (PC) Flash Mode (See
L-478 Series Common Operating Manual for details).
• Rapid start fluorescent lamps and special lighting are sometimes
mistaken for flash, and accidentally measured. In this case, make
measurements using the Cord (PC) Flash Mode (See L-478 Series
Common Operating Manual for details).
• The waveform of a flash bulb has a slight slope and there is a
possibility that the light meter cannot recognize the flashbulb in
Cordless Flash Mode. In this case, make measurements using the
Cord (PC) Flash Mode (See L-478 Series Common Operating
Manual for details).
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3 Functions
3-1. Custom Setting Function
This enables quick and easy setup of individual meter preference.
For other Custom Setting, please refer to the L-478 Series Common Operating Manual.
Custom Setting specific to L-478DR Series for PocketWizard is as follows.
4) Touch [OK] to complete the setting and return to the Custom Setting screen. (Touch
[Cancel] to return to the Custom Setting screen without change.)
5) Press the Menu button at the Custom Setting screen to return to the Menu screen.
Press the Menu button again to return to the Measuring screen.
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4 Specifications
Radio wave frequency:
Regulation Radio System Channel Number Frequency
FCC&IC Standard CH1 ~ 16 344.04MHz
CH17 ~ 32 346.5 ~ 354.0MHz
ControlTL CH1 ~ 4 340.0 ~ 346.0MHz
CH5 ~ 20 341.5 ~ 351.0MHz
CE Standard CH1 ~ 16 433.62MHz
CH17 ~ 32 434.22MHz
ControlTL CH1 ~ 3 433.42 ~ 434.42MHz
Zone: S
tandard System: A to D (after CH 17)
ControlTL System: A to C (all channel)
Radio triggering range: 30 meter (100 feet)
• The working distance of the radio triggering system can vary with the orientation and location of the meter and
receivers.
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5 Legal Requirements
■ Legal Requirements
This product complies with the following legal requirements.
Destination Standard Details
IC EMC ICES-003
(Canada)
Wireless RSS-210
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FCC & IC compliance information
• Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance 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 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determine 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:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and also with RSS-210 of Industry
Canada. Operation is subject to the following two condition: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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