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Time-Lapse Remote
Shutter Release
Time-lapse-fjärrutlösare
Time-lapse-fjernutløser
Kaukolaukaisin
Time-Lapse-Fernauslöser
Art.no Model
38-6236 TC-C1 (Canon)
38-6237 TC-N3 (Nikon) Ver. 20140507

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Time-Lapse Remote Shutter Release
Art.no 38-6236 Model TC-C1 (Canon)
38-6237 TC-N3 (Nikon)
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Contents
1. Description ................................................................................ 4
1.1 Remote Shutter Release ...........................................................................................4
1.2 Display .......................................................................................................................5
2. Inserting thebattery .................................................................. 5
2.1 Battery check ............................................................................................................5
3. Connecting theremote shutter release to thecamera............ 6
4. Settings...................................................................................... 6
4.1 Selecting amode.......................................................................................................6
4.2 Setting thetime and exposure count .......................................................................7
4.3 Starting and stopping thetimer................................................................................8
4.4 Backlight....................................................................................................................8
4.5 Key lock .....................................................................................................................8
4.6 Useful tips..................................................................................................................8
5. Self-timer ................................................................................... 9
5.2 Sound.........................................................................................................................9
5.3 Starting thecountdown.............................................................................................9
6. Long exposures......................................................................... 9
6.1 Setting .......................................................................................................................9
6.2 Starting along exposure.........................................................................................10
7. Interval timer............................................................................ 10
7.1 Setting .....................................................................................................................10
7.2 Starting theinterval timer........................................................................................10
8. Example ................................................................................... 11
8.1 Situation ..................................................................................................................11
8.2 Preparations ............................................................................................................11
8.3 Settings....................................................................................................................11
8.4 Starting theset timer function ................................................................................11
9. Mode combinations ................................................................ 12
10. Manual remote shutter release operation ............................ 13
11. Care and maintenance.......................................................... 13
12. Specifications........................................................................ 13
13. Models supported ................................................................. 13

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1. Description
1.1 Remote Shutter Release
1. Mode button, press up/down to scroll in
themenu – press in to confirm
2. Battery compartment
3. Release button with lock
4. [ ] Backlight for thedisplay/lock
5. [ ] Start or stop theselected timer function
6. [SET] Enter settings mode or save setting
7. Display
8. Cable
9. Contacts
10. Holder for thecamera connection cap

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a. 99:59′:59″ Shows thetime to thenext exposure (shutter closed, “TIMER ACTIVE” flashes)
b. 99:59′:59″ (“RELEASE” flashes) shows thetime until theshutter closes (shutter open)
c. [399] Number of remaining exposures
d. “RELEASE” Flashes when theshutter is open
e. “SET” Flashes in settings mode
f. Speaker off (sound switched off)
g. Battery symbol (shows only when battery power is low)
h. (locked) Shows when thekey lock is activated
i. “TIMER ACTIVE” Flashes all thetime when thetimer is activated
2. Inserting thebattery
1.2 Display
Functions
Press themode button (1) until you come to
thedesired mode (see section 4. Settings).
DELAY Self-timer
LONG Timer for long exposure
INTVL Interval timer (time-lapse)
NExposure count setting
Speaker on/off
Insert aCR20132 battery.
Note: Remove theremote shutter release
connection cable from thecamera before
inserting thebattery.
1. Pry open thebattery compartment using
asmall tool as shown in thepicture.
Wipe thebattery terminals inside
thethebattery compartment to remove
any oxide before inserting thebattery.
2. Insert thebattery according to
themarkings in thebattery compartment.
If thebattery is upside down, theremote
shutter release will not work.
3. Close thebattery compartment.
2.1 Battery check
• Thebattery can last for up to 3 years.
• Theremote shutter release has no switch
to turn thedisplay off. Thedisplay will
be on continuously, but uses very little
power.
• If thebattery capacity is good, thebattery
symbol will not be displayed.

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When thebattery symbol flashes on thedisplay, thebattery
should be changed. If you continue to use theremote shutter
release when thebattery symbol is flashing, it will stop working
without warning.
• If thebattery is removed, all theremote shutter release
settings will be erased.
• Thecapacity of thebattery will temporarily drop at lower
temperatures and return to normal level at normal temperatures.
1. Remove thecap covering theremote
shutter release connection socket.
Place thecap into theholder (10) on
theremote shutter release.
2. Press on theback of theconnector
when connecting theremote
shutter release cable to
thecamera.
3. Grip theconnector and pull it straight out when
disconnecting thecable from thecamera.
4. Settings
4.1 Selecting amode
Press [ ] therequired number of times to select
thedesired mode:
DELAY (self-timer) –> LONG (long exposure)
–> INTVL (interval timer) –> N(exposure count)
–> (speaker ON/OFF) –> DELAY…
3. Connecting theremote shutter release to thecamera

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4.2 Setting thetime and exposure count
Setting thetime
Press [ ] repeatedly to advance to: DELAY, LONG
or INTVL.
1. Thesettings mode is entered. “ 00:00′00″ ”
(hours: minutes: seconds) is displayed.
2. Press [SET] to start making settings, thehours
will flash.
3. Press [ ] upwards/downwards to thedesired
hour (or press in [ ] to go directly to
thesettings for minutes or seconds).
4. Press [ ] to confirm your setting and go to
theminutes setting. Theminutes display will
then begin to flash.
5. Press [ ] upwards/downwards to thedesired
minutes setting.
6. Press [ ] to confirm your setting and go to
theseconds setting. Theseconds display will
then begin to flash.
7. Press [ ] upwards/downwards to thedesired
seconds setting.
8. Press [SET] to confirm thetime setting.
Thetime setting range is from 1 second to 99 hours,
59 minutes and 59 seconds.
Setting theexposure count
1. Press [ ] repeatedly to advance to Nfor theexposure count.
2. Press [SET], [– –] (anumber) flashes.
3. Turn [ ] to thedesired exposure count (max 399).
4. Press [SET] to confirm.
Setting theaudio (speaker)
1. Press [ ] repeatedly to advance to .
2. Press [SET], will begin to flash.
3. Press [ ] upwards/downwards to
thedesired setting: ON or OFF.

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4.3 Starting and stopping thetimer
The[ ] button controls thetimer function.
1. Press [ ] to start thetimer once it has been set.
2. Press [ ] again to stop thetimer.
Thetimer settings are saved and will continue if thetimer is started again.
4.4 Backlight
1. Press [ ] to switch thebacklight on.
2. Thelight will automatically go out after about 6 seconds.
4.5 Key lock
Locks all thebuttons except [ ] and [ ] upwards/downwards to prevent accidental
changes to settings. Theaccidental stopping of astarted function using the [ ]
button is prevented.
Note: Themanual remote shutter release (3) is not affected by thekey lock.
1. Hold in [ ] for at least 3 seconds until is displayed to lock thebuttons.
2. Hold in [ ] for at least 3 seconds until disappears to unlock thebuttons again.
Note: Always check that the is NOT displayed before
trying to take apicture. If thesymbol is displayed, thekey
lock function must be deactivated. Then press [ ] to start
theset function.
4.6 Useful tips
Remember to set theshooting mode to single-frame shooting, if thecamera is set to
continuous shooting thecamera will not be controlled by theremote shutter release
but by thecamera settings.
When using theremote shutter release unattended:
• Focus your camera manually. In auto mode thecamera automatically focuses
before anexposure, in this case theremote shutter release will not work.
• Do not use thecamera timer at thesame time as theremote shutter release, as
theremote shutter release will not function correctly.
• Press [ ] to stop thetimer function before changing thememory card.
• Theremote shutter release should be covered if used outdoors, it is not waterproof.

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5. Self-timer
Set theduration of thedelay (time) from when you have pressed [ ] until theshutter
is released.
5.1 Setting
Press [ ] repeatedly to advance to DELAY.
1. Press [SET] to enter theself-timer setting.
2. Thehour digits will flash.
3. Press [ ] upwards/downwards to thedesired
setting:
4. Press [ ] to confirm your setting and go to
theminutes setting.
5. Theminutes digits will flash. Press [ ] upwards/
downwards to thedesired setting.
6. Press [ ] to confirm your setting and go to
theseconds setting.
7. Theseconds digits will flash. Press [ ] upwards/
downwards to thedesired setting:
8. Complete thesetting by pressing [SET] to confirm.
5.2 Sound
Press [ ] repeatedly to advance to . Press [SET].
• Press [ ] upwards/downwards until thedesired setting has been reached
or to activate or deactivate thespeaker during thecountdown.
• Press [SET] to confirm.
5.3 Starting thecountdown
Press [ ] to start thecountdown to shutter release. Press thebutton again to
interupt thecountdown before shutter release.
Note: If thecamera is used in auto mode, theviewfinder should be covered to prevent
exposure error.
6. Long exposures
6.1 Setting
Set your camera to Bulb Mode (or its equivalent)
1. Press [ ] repeatedly to advance to LONG.
2. Set thetime in thesame way as you did in 4.1 Settings.

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6.2 Starting along exposure
Press[ ] to start along exposure.
Press thebutton again to interupt thecountdown before theexposure is complete.
“RELEASE” flashes on thedisplay for as long as theshutter is open.
Note: If thecamera is not in bulb mode, continuous exposures will be made during
theentire set “long exposure” time (or until thememory card is full).
7. Interval timer
First set thetime interval between exposures (INTVL) and then set theexposure count (N).
7.1 Setting
Set thecamera to single shoot mode.
1. Press [ ] therequired number of times to select INTVL.
2. Set theinterval time in thesame way as you did in 4.1 Settings.
3. Press [ ] 1 time to advance to N(exposure count).
4. Press [SET] to enter thesettings mode.
5. Press [ ] upwards/downwards repeatedly to set
theexposure count.
6. Press [SET] to confirm theset exposure count.
Note: If theflash is used, theinterval time must be set to
alonger time than theflash recharge time.
7.2 Starting theinterval timer
Press [ ] to start theinterval timer.
Press thebutton again to interupt theinterval timer operation
before theexposure is complete.
“RELEASE” flashes on thedisplay for as long as theshutter is open.
Note: Theexposure count (N) can be set from 1 to 399, but it is
possible to select anunlimited number of exposures by setting
(N) to (- -) mode. In (- -) mode, theexposures will continue
until thememory card is full or thetimer function is interupted
manually.
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