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Brand | Yongnuo |
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Model | YN 622N II |
Category | Transceiver |
Language | English |
Identifies buttons for channel/AF setting, testing, group control, lock-release, and power switch.
Describes status lights, channel/group indicators, PC port, and USB terminal.
Details the hot shoe, mounting foot, lock lever, and release button for securing the device.
Covers the battery compartment and its cover.
Includes AF assist beam emitter, dust/water adapter, and locking pin.
Instructions for installing two AA batteries, including rechargeable ones, and low battery indicators.
Steps to attach the transmitter to a camera's hot shoe and secure it, and how to detach it.
Steps to mount a flash onto the transceiver's hot shoe, with a caution about high-voltage flashes.
Explanation of the 3-section power switch for selecting communication modes (622, 603-RX, OFF).
Procedure to set the channel using the CH/AF button, with 7 available channels.
How to switch between receiving groups A, B, and C using the GP/MODE button.
Methods to set transmitter groups using camera button or TEST/- and GP/MODE buttons.
How to set the transmitter's flash mode (i-TTL or Manual) by pressing the GP/MODE button.
Adjusting flash exposure compensation (FEC) or output for each group using the +/- buttons.
Detailed guide on controlling manual flash output levels and conversion tables.
Information on setting front-curtain, rear-curtain, and high-speed sync (HSS/Auto FP).
How to enable or disable the AF assist beam emitter function for improved autofocus.
Operating the flash in i-TTL or Manual mode remotely via the transmitter.
Using different flash modes (i-TTL, Manual, RPT) simultaneously on the transmitter and receivers.
Using an on-top flash as a master unit to control other flashes via the transmitter.
Steps to update the device firmware using a computer and the official website.
Procedure to restore the device to its factory default settings using button combinations.