Should you have any problems when using Pluto Trigger with your camera,
resetting your camera to the default settings may help. Please consult your
camera user manual for details on how to reset camera settings.
3.3. APP USAGE
To get started, take "Time-lapse" mode as an example. Go through the following
steps:
1.
Turn on Bluetooth on your phone
2. Start Pluto Trigger App for iOS or Android.
3. Connect with Pluto Trigger. On first app launch, the Device button is a spinner
that means no Pluto is connected. Now make sure Pluto Trigger is turned on;
click the Device button. A Device Scan screen slides in, and the app is
scanning for Pluto Trigger in your environment. All Pluto Triggers with Bluetooth
turned on will show up in seconds; click the icon of the found device and
app will connect to it. The default Pin code is “000000”. Now navigate back
to the Time-lapse screen. A battery icon replaces the spinner, which means a
Pluto Trigger is connected; the battery icon shows the battery remained in
your Pluto Trigger. If the app has connected to your Pluto Trigger before, skip
this step since it will automatically make the connection on app launch.
4. Change time-lapse settings, as you need.
5. Finally, make sure your camera is properly connected to Pluto Trigger and set
up as described in the P
LUTO SETUP and CAMERA SETUP chapters. With your
camera in Manual exposure and Manual focus, press the red "Start" button to
start program. Pluto Trigger displays the current image sequence step and
the time remaining. As each image sequence finishes, Pluto Trigger emits an
optional Status Led notification and returns to the mode settings screen.
6.
If you want to cancel an exposure sequence before it completes, press the
red "Start" button again. Pluto Trigger App will return to the mode settings
screen.
7.
When finished using the Pluto Trigger, slide power switch to the left to turn the
unit off. Pluto Trigger memorizes your current settings as it powers off and
restores them the next time it powers back on.