RadioPopper P1 Owner's Manual - page 16
Operation: RadioPopper P1 Transmitter - QUICK REFERENCE
Power On / Off - Press and hold the Power Button for approx one second. Green LED on indicates “power on”, Green
LED off indicates “power off”.
Radio Link - When the Link LED is lit, the radio is transmitting a carrier signal.
Manual Radio Sleep - To ‘sleep’ the radio and stop broadcasting (to save battery or to share the frequency with a
second photographer or assistant) - press the Link Button for one second until Link LED goes out.
Manual Radio Wake - Tap the Link Button one time to re-activate the radio transmitting.
Auto Radio Sleep - After 7 minutes of inactivity (no shots taken, timer not manually reset), the radio will stop
broadcasting, the Link LED will go dark and the unit will sleep.
Auto Radio Wake - If radio has begun to sleep automatically, activating your flash one time (taking a shot) or tapping
the Link Button will wake the radio and resume transmitting.
Timer Reset - Take a shot (activate the flash) or tap the Link Button to reset the 7 minute sleep timer. Link LED will
strobe momentarily indicating button press.
Test Broadcast - Tap the Link Button one time, this resets the 7 minute timer and simultaneously sends a test
broadcast. Any P1 Receiver within range and operating properly will blink both of its LED’s together several times
indicating clean reception and proper operation.
Shot Indicator - After activating the Master Flash or IR Commander (you take a shot), the Link LED will momentarily
strobe indicating a signal was received by the magnetic pickup sensor.
Operation: RadioPopper P1 Receiver - QUICK REFERENCE
Power On / Off - Press and hold the Power Button for approx one second. Green LED on indicates “power on”, Green
LED off indicates “power off”.
Radio Link - The Link LED lights solid whenever the P1 Receiver is locked onto a carrier signal from a P1 Transmitter.
Radio Not Linked - When radio link is lost, is interrupted, or is out of range, the P1 Receiver will franticly search the
air waves attempting to re-aquire the radio signal.
Sleep Mode - If no signal is found, the P1 Receiver alternates between sleeping and looking for a signal, blinking the
Power LED on each wake cycle.
RadioPopper P1 Radio Wireless System
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