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iShoot Registered: Dec 16, 2008 Total Posts: 361 Country: United States |
I was shooting an assignment today, and I accidentally tapped the link button my P1 transmitter, and I thought nothing of it. The next thing I know my flashes are not firing. I check the receivers and the power LED is just blinking like its looking for a signal. The link LED is on in the transmitter, but the receiver link LED is not on. NEED HELP!! |
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cordellwillis Registered: Aug 24, 2004 Total Posts: 4147 Country: United States |
What did they say over at RP? |
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tgomearajr Registered: Mar 27, 2003 Total Posts: 203 Country: United States |
cordellwillis wrote: |
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iShoot Registered: Dec 16, 2008 Total Posts: 361 Country: United States |
Yea, no one is going to be at RP, and the work hours are only during the weekdays |
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cordellwillis Registered: Aug 24, 2004 Total Posts: 4147 Country: United States |
tgomearajr wrote: |
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bacilonur Registered: Aug 14, 2006 Total Posts: 2698 Country: United States |
The P1's are about the simplest trigger units I know of. If you don't get them to sync up, just turn off the receiver and turn it back on again and it should link up automatically. If that doesn't work, I'd recommend switching batteries. |
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teebat Registered: Jun 17, 2005 Total Posts: 534 Country: United States |
and it will tell you how to reset the units. |