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Attaching the Odin II Receiver to Studio Lights or Flashes by Cable 1. Turn off the flash/strobe and the Odin II receiver. 2. Connect a cable to the receiver's 3.5 mm output port. 3. Connect the opposite end of the cable to a flash or studio strobe 4. Turn on the flash/strobe and Odin II receiver 5. 1. Turn OFF the flash and the Phottix Odin II Receiver. 2. Unlock the flash with the flash's locking mechanism. 3. Slide the flash from the Receiver's hot shoe mount. 4. Turn ON the flash and the Phottix Odin II receiver. Connecting the Odin II Receiver to Flash or Studio Light by cable 1. Turn OFF the flash/studio light and the Phottix Buy Phottix Odin II TTL Flash Trigger Transmitter for Pentax featuring Compatible with Pentax TTL, Works with Indra, Mitros, Other Systems, 2.4 GHz Frequency, 328' Range, 32 Channels with Digital ID, 5 Groups, Manual, TTL, and Ratio Flash Control, High Speed Sync & OverDrive Sync, Manual Power & Zoom Control, Remote Modeling Light Control with Indra, LCD Screen, Direct Access Buttons & Dial This is the transmitter only - Phottix Odin II Receivers are available separately for Canon and Nikon. Receivers are not available for the Odin II for Sony or Pentax transmitters. High Speed Sync with TTL flashes and OverDrive Sync with manual, wire-connected, studio-type flashes enable flash photography at up to 1/8000 second for creative Attaching the Odin II Receiver to Studio Lights or Flashes by Cable 1. Turn off the flash/strobe and the Odin II receiver. 2. Connect a cable to the receiver's 3.5 mm output port. 3. Connect the opposite end of the cable to a flash or studio strobe 4. Turn on the flash/strobe and Odin II receiver 5. Built-in Phottix Odin and Strato II Receiver functions mean the Mitros+ can be used with many existing Phottix flash triggers. The Odin Transmitter in the Mitros+ operates similarly to the Phottix Odin TCU. Photographers have three groups, A, B and C, and four channels to use. Control TTL EV adjustments of +- 3 in 1/3 stops and manual power Remove the batteries, then reinsert them. 2. On the TCU, press the "Clear" button for two seconds to reset the unit to factory defaults. Update 09/9/13: A new archive for v2.03 for Odin 1.5 for Canon Mac Installer has been uploaded. The incorrect update file was available in the previously posted archive. The much anticipated Phottix Odin II TTL Flash Trigger for Sony is shipping to Phottix partners world-wide. Sony users can easily control and trigger compatible products within the Phottix ecosystem, including the Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flash (For Sony), the 2016 TIPA-award winning Phottix Indra360 TTL Studio light, and the lauded Indra500 TTL When shooting with Phottix Indra360/500 light, the Odin II transmitter also offers remote modeling light brightness control. High Speed Sync with TTL flashes and OverDrive Sync with manual, wire-connected, studio-type flashes enable flash photography at up to 1/8000 second for creative aperture effects and action stopping. Real-Time Visible Power Control on Flash Dedicated Manual Mode Odin II Transmitter OS upgrade Auto Metering mode* Odin II Receiver OS upgrade Auto Metering mode* Does not support cross-brand system Does not support display of power level on flash. Flash set to TTL Mitros+ O

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