User's ManualWireless Remote ControllerEnPrinted in JapanSB3B01(11)6MBJ0811-01No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (ex
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1IntroductionIntroductionThis section off ers an overview of product controls and displays.Parts of the WR-1Parts of the WR-1The Multi SelectorA1 LED (
2The DisplayThe Display1 3 4 5 6271081311912Tx/Rx/OFF switch set to Tx (transmitter)1 3 4 5 6278131112Tx/Rx/OFF switch set to Rx (receiver)Description
3DescriptionDescription007 Current channel. 88 Last three digits of unit serial number (or, if unit has been assigned unit ID, current body number of
4Inserting BatteriesInserting BatteriesThe WR-1 is powered by two AA alkaline or nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries. To insert batteries:1 Open th
5Units Connected to CamerasWhen connected to a camera (0 6), WR-1 units are powered by the camera; batteries are not required.Standby ModeIf no operat
6Connecting WR-1 UnitsConnecting WR-1 UnitsConnect the units to the cameras they will be used to control.1 Open the ten-pin terminal cover.Open the t
7Fixing Units in PlaceAThe WR-1 can be mounted on the camera acces-sory shoe as shown at right.Once the unit is in place, it can be angled as shown at
8Using the WR-1: The BasicsUsing the WR-1: The BasicsThe instructions that follow describe how to control a single camera using two WR-1 units, one fu
9Step 3: Pair the UnitsStep 3: Pair the UnitsFollow the steps below to pair the units. Units can be paired only with other devices on the same channe
Thank you for your purchase of an WR-1 wireless remote controller. Read both this manual and the documentation provided with your camera before using
10Step 4: Group the UnitsStep 4: Group the UnitsEach receiver can be placed in any of four groups (A, B, C, and D). A transmitter can then be used to
11Tra c LevelAThe tra c on each channel can be gauged by pressing 2 for about a sec-ond. The tra c level for each channel is shown by an icon; c
12Controlling Multiple CamerasControlling Multiple CamerasThis section describes the ways in which multiple receivers can be used to control more than
13Synchronized ReleaseSynchronized ReleaseTo synchronize the shutters of one or more remote cameras with the shutter on a master camera, attach the re
14GroupsGroupsRemote cameras can be divided into up to four groups (A, B, C, and D). The cameras in each group can be controlled separately by us-ing
15The WR-R10/WR-T10The WR-R10/WR-T10WR-1 units can be used with WR-R10 and WR-T10 wireless remote controllers (available separately).WR-T10WR-R10WR-R1
16MenusMenusThe menus contain the items listed below. To display the menus, press the MENU button.ItemItemDescriptionDescriptionLINK MODE Choose wheth
17ItemItemDescriptionDescriptionBATTERY To ensure accuracy of battery level display, select option that matches type of battery inserted in device. C
18SPECIALSPECIALThe SPECIAL menu is used to confi gure transmitters for interval tim-er photography and to choose the maximum duration for bulb pho-tog
194 Choose the number of intervals.Highlight NUM OF SHOTS and press 2. The options shown at right will be displayed; press 1 or 3 to choose the numbe
iPrincipal FeaturesPrincipal FeaturesBasicConfi gure one unit as a transmitter and a second as a receiver, and attach the receiver to a camera. Pressin
20Release Hold TimeChoose how the remote cameras respond when the transmitter shutter-release button is held all the way down.TIME: The transmitter sh
21RelayReceivers can be confi gured to relay transmitter commands to an-other receiver, increasing transmitter range and allowing signals to be transmi
22Release DelayChoose how long a receiver waits to release the shutter after the transmitter shutter-release button is pressed all the way down. Dif-f
23ID ModeID ModeWhile in pairing mode pairing is used to establish links between units before shooting begins (0 9), in ID mode units automatically li
24Viewing and Changing Camera Settings (D7100 Only)Viewing and Changing Camera Settings (D7100 Only)When receivers are attached to D7100 cameras, came
25Receiver StatusAThe status of receivers that are connected to D7100 cameras is shown as follows:g (still image mode): The transmitter shutter-releas
26TroubleshootingTroubleshootingIf wireless remote controllers fail to function as expected, check the list of common problems below before consulting
27Precautions for UseControllers must be securely attached to the camera to prevent camera malfunction. Remove units that are not in use; carrying a
28Specifi cationsSpecifi cationsWireless Remote Controller WR-1TypeType WR-1Supported camerasSupported cameras SLR cameras with ten-pin remote or access
iiWireless Regulation DataWireless Regulation DataTrade Name: Model: WR-1FCC ID: CGJ4149EAIC: 4634A-4149EACompliance StatementThis device complies wit
User's ManualWireless Remote ControllerEnPrinted in JapanSB3B02(11)6MBJ0811-02No reproduction in any form of this manual, in whole or in part (ex
iiiNotices for Customers in EuropeEC Declaration of ConformityNikon WR-1Manufacturer: Nikon CorporationA copy of the original DoC for this prod-uct as
ivFor Your SafetyFor Your SafetyTo prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others, read the fol-lowing safety precautions in
vFollow the instructions of hospital and airline personnel. This product emits radio fre-quency radiation that could interfere with medical or navigat
viNoticesNoticesNo part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a re-trieval system, or translated into any language in
viiTable of ContentsTable of ContentsPrincipal Features ........................
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