Satechi Bluetooth Smart Trigger User Manual

Bluetooth smart trigger quick setup guide, A. setup b. modes b. multifunction button, I. ii. iii. 2. 3

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BLUETOOTH

SMART

TRIGGER QUICK SETUP GUIDE

A. SETUP

B. MODES

B. MULTIFUNCTION BUTTON

To begin using the Smart Trigger, you first must download

the Smart Trigger iOS app. It can be found on the Smart

Trigger product page at www.satechi.net, in the app store

by searching “Smart Trigger,” or by scanning the QR code

on the Smart Trigger packaging. Once the app is installed,

in your iOS device turn Bluetooth “on.”

Regular Shot (I):

This mode turns your iOS device into

a wireless remote shutter. Touch the shutter control

button to capture a picture — perfect for including the

photographer in group shots. While using your camera

in Bulb Mode, you can hold the shutter control button to

hold the shutter open.

Manual Shot (II):

Manual Shot allows you to lock the

shutter open and take long exposures while in Bulb

Mode. Use Manual Shot for long-exposure photography

techniques like star trails and light painting.

Timed Shot (III):

This mode turns your iOS device into

an intervalometer. The intervalometer’s settings can

be adjusted to take sequences of photos, and is most

commonly used in time-lapse photography. Please

note that your camera must be in Bulb Mode to control

exposure time in Timed Shot.

For more information on the Smart Trigger’s modes, visit:

http://youtu.be/NXq_lJ6cHos

Insert the included AAA batteries into the Smart Trigger

receiver. Press and hold the button on top of the receiver

for four seconds to put it into pairing mode; the light on

the receiver will blink steadily. In your iOS device, open

the Smart Trigger app and navigate to the Bluetooth Scan

menu and touch “Scan.” You will be asked if you would

like to pair the Smart Trigger with your phone. Accept,

then select the Smart Trigger from the Bluetooth list.

1 click:

recconect to currently

paired device.

2–3 seconds:

enter / exit

sleep mode; the light will blink

slowly.

>4 seconds:

puts the receiver

in pairing mode; the light will

blink steadily.

Insert the 3.5mm end of the included cable into the Smart

Trigger receiver, then insert the other end into the remote

port of your camera. You’re ready to use your Smart

Trigger with your camera and iOS device!

For more information on this pairing process, visit:

http://youtu.be/QEPEcpFUpbI

For troubleshooting, visit:

http://youtu.be/kkbdJGweiRo

Questions / Comments? Contact:

[email protected]

ATTENTION iPHONE 5 AND iPAD MINI USERS!

Connection issues may be present due to a new

Bluetooth chip set. If you experience issues after

pairing, restart your iOS device to fix the error.

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Trigger

The button on top of the receiver performs different

functions depending on how long it is pressed.

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