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Digital Timer Remote

Instruction Manual
Body:
(1). Connector
(2). Cord
(3). Focus and the release of
Two-color indicator light
(4). Display panel
(5). TIMER START/STOP button
(6). SET button
(7). (Ughting/lock)Button
(8). Arrow button
(9). Shutter-release button
(10). Battery-channel cover
(11). Straps fixed deduction
(available separately;
use cell phone or other
similar strap)
Display Panel:
(1). Functional cursor
(2). Show time
(3). Lock indicator
(4). Low battery indicator
(5). "TIMER ACTIVE" indicator
(6). Speaker on/off indicator
(7). " SET" indicator
(8). " RELEASE" indicator
(9). Number of shots
Contents
For Your Safety ........................................... 04
Parts Description ........................................ 01
Body ................................................... 01
Display Pane ..................................... 02
Inserting Batteries ........................... 06
Replacing Batteries .......................... 06
When the EZa Not In Use ............... 0 6
Lighting /Lock Button ...................... 07
Connecting the Eza .................................... 08
Using the Eza .............................................. 08
Introduction Timed Photograph ...................................... 09
Thank you for your purchase of an EZa remote cord. Precautions for Use .................................... 16
The EZa is equipped with an interval timer suited to a Caring for the Eza ...................................... 16
wide variety of tasks, including astronomical
Support Model ............................................. 18
photography.
Specifications .............................................. 17
A For Your Safety A Do not disassemble or modify
Failure to observe this precaution could result in
electric shock or product malfunction. Should the
To prevent damage to your product or injury to product break open as the result of a fall or other
yourself or to others, read the following safety accident, remove the batteries and take the
precautions in their entirety before using this product to manufacture for inspection.
equipment. Keep these safety instructions where
aJI those who use this equipment will read them.
A Keep dry
Do not handle with wet hands or immerse in or
The consequences that could result from failure to
expose to water or rain. Failure to observe this
observe the precautions listed in this section are
precaution could result in fire or electric shock.
indicated by the following symbol:
A Do not use in the presence of flammable gas
Failure to observe this precaution could result in
A This. icon marks warnings, information that should explosion or fire.
be read before using this product to prevent
possible injury.
A Keep out of reach of children A Observe precaution when handling batteries
This device contains small parts which may pose a Batteries may leak or explode if improperly
choking hazard. Consult a physician immediately if a handled. Observe the following precautions
child swallows any part of this device. when handling batteries for use in this device:
A Turn off Immediately in the event of malfunction Use only batteries listed in this manual. Do not mix old
Should you notice smoke or an unusual smell and new batteries or batteries of different types.
coming from this device, remove the battery Read and follow all warnmgs and instructions provided
immediately and take the device to a-authorized by the manufacturer.
service representative for inspection, taking Do not short or disassemble.
care to avoid burns. Continued operation could Do not expose to flame or excessive heat.
result in injury. Do not attempt to insert batteries upside down or
Aoo not expose to high temperatures backwards.
Batteries are prone to leakage when fully discharged. To
Do not leave the device in a closed vehicle under
avoid damage to the product, be sure to remove the
the sun or in other areas subject to extremely
batteries when leaving the product unattended for
high temperatures. Failure to observe this
prolonged periods or when no charge remains.
precaution could result in fire or in damage to
Should liquid from the batteries come into contact with
the casing or internal parts.
skin or clothing, rinse immediately with fresh water.
Inserting Batteries: When replacing batteries:
Slide the battery-chamber cover from the back of the EZa and 1. Check that the "TIMER ACTIVE" and "RELEASE" indicators are
Insert two AAA l.SV LR03 alkaline batteries (available not displayed.
Separately) as shown. 2. Tum the camera off and disconnect the EZa.
3 . Remove the batteries.
4 . Wait until the control panel has gone out and insert new
batteries.

When the EZa is not in use:


The EZa is not equipped with an off switch. To reduce the
drain on the batteries when the EZa is not in use, end shooting
and check that the "TIMER ACTIVE"<9 l, sET"( f) ), and
"RELEASE"CC) ) Indicators are not displayed. The drain on the

The Low Battery I ndicator ( C M ) batteries Increases when these indicators are flashing.

The low battery Indicator will blink when the batteries are low.
(8 )Please replace the battery o
The "TIMER ACTlVE""SET" and "RELEASE" indicators
Lighting/Lock Button:
DELAY LONG INTVL N f Press the lighting/lock button ( (j) )briefly to activate the

,,,.,,, control panel backlight. The backlight will remain lit for about
six seconds; pressing the arrow button(@ Jwhile the backlight
L4 C. c '-.C Is on extends the timer for another six seconds.
To lock all controls except the shutter-release (@ )and
TIMER ACTIVE SET RELEASE Lighting/lock buttons, press the Illuminator lock button until
the lock icon(IJ ) is displayed in the control panel. To release
the lock, please press the lighting/lock button until the lock
If thIs flashes Expression means: Close method icon is no lqnger displayed.

Timer active ; press TIMER START/STOP


TIMER ACTIVE
button(@) DELAY LONG INTVL N t
' SET
Settings can be modified; 11
press SET bullon(@)
RELEASE Manual release active; release shutter button; = ,_;
JM)
(TIMERACTIVE
not flashing)
<l if button is in HOLD position, release ~u
shutter-release lock
Connecting the EZa Using the Eza
1. Turn the camera off. The EZa functions as :
2. Check that the "TIMER ACTIVE" (0 )and "RELEASE"(C))
An automatic timer.
indicators are not displayed.
Choose the delay (time before shoot ing starts),
3 . Remove the remote cord socket terminal cover from the
exposure time, interval, and number of shots for timed
camera. By connecting the camera shutter, and will shutter
Interval photography. Shutter speed can be selected
plug. The camera firmly connected.
with the camera if desired.
Disconnecting the A manual release.
"TIMER ACTIVE" and " RELEASE
Take photographs manually using the shutter-release
Disconnecting the "TIMER ACTIVE" (0 )and "RELEASE "(C) ) button on the EZa. Photographs can be taken manually
indicators are not displayed, turn the camera off and even when the timer Is running.
disconnect the EZa. Replace the remote cord socket terminal
cover.
Timed Photography: 2.2 Adjust the following setting:
Option Description Supported setting
1. Adjust Camera Settings DELAY Delay before shutter is released Os to 99hrs 59min 59s
1. 1 Connect the EZa and turn the camera on. LONG Exposure time (in oneserond increments)
1. 2 Adjust camera settings as follows (see the camera manual ls to 99hrs 59min 59s
INTVL Interval On one-serond increments)
for details):
N Number of shots 1 to 399,--{unlimited)
Exposure mode M ( manual)
Shutter speed Bulb t- Speaker on/off t- on . @ orr
Interval timer Off
Focus mode AFC(continuous-servo autofocus)*or M(manual)
Continuous s (Single frame)
Delay, Exposure, and Interval Settings

2. Set the Timer _ ,_{...


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2. 1 Press the SET button. "SET" will flash in the display panel.
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Setting the Timer:

0
Delay (time until shooting starts)
Use the arrow button to set
the timer Press left or right to Hour Second
select . up or down to change
Adjust
The current selection is
indicated by the selection
cursor cG >

Press SET( @) at any time to complete the


operation and display the new settings for the c o m p
selected item To view other settings, press the
arrow button left or right The current selection
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is indicated by the selection cursor(
Press the SET button to edit the current setting
as described above. .1 0 -
Exposure time Interval

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Minute Second Hour Minute Second

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Setting the Timer:
To ensure correct operation . choose an interval at 2.3 After adjusting all settings as desired, press the
least one second longer than the exposure time. SET button(@) to put the new settings into effect .
When using autofocus , set the delay to three seconds Timer will issue a beep( speakers in the open
or more and choose an interval at least three seconds circumstances), and the ~ sET " indicator will go out.
longer than the exposure time to ensure that the

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camera has t ime to focus When using long exposure
noise reduction {available with some digital cameras ),
the interval should be at least twice the exposure I..J f,f u 'Jn"
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time
Intervals of OOOO OO will automatically be reset to
00 00 .01 when the SET button(@) is pressed to put
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The new setting will remain in effect until changed or
settings into effect. until the batteries are removed or exhausted.

To set the number of shots to - {unlimited), select 1 .


and press the arrow button{@) down or select 399
and press the arrow button up.
Show Panel Display When that did not open the
3. Start the Timer ( Timer Active ) shutter: shots: Tome rema'""'9
until next shot
Press the TIMER START / STOP button < ). The While shutter Is open: Tune
timer will start and "TIMER ACTIVE"( CJ) will Flashes while
remaining until shutter closes
Number of shots temallllrlQ
flash in the show panel. Between shots, the control bmer is active Flashes while shutter is open
panel will show the time remaining until the next
photograph is taken. Three second focus output, The Speaker and Release Lamp
focus and the release of light-green light. The following illustration srows when a beep will sound( e)
and the release lamp
ftash( 0 ) with a delay of 5 s, an exposure time of 4 s, and an interval of 9 s.
While the shutter is open, the show panel will show
the time remaining until the shutter closes, and the
release lamp and " RELEASE" indicator( fD ) will
flash at one-second intervals. Focus and the release ~ 1 2 3 5 e 1 e a 10 11 12 13 1-' 15 18 11 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 s)

indicator lianhong Deng. If the speaker is turned L _ Timer starts


on, the timer will be issued one second intervals for
the beeps, each take a picture, the remaining 4. End Shooting
number of shots will be updated. Shooting will end automatically when the selected
number of shots has been taken. To end shooting
before all photographs have been taken, press the
TIMER START / STOP button( @ ).
Using the camera to select shutter speed Manual Release
To take photographs at the shutter speed selected with
the came ust as follows: The EZa shutter-release button(@ ) functions in much
the same way as the camera shutter-release button.
1. Adjust camera settings
Connect the EZa and turn the camera on. Choose
exposure mode, shutter speed, focus mode, and
shooting mode as desired.
2. Take pictures
'Selected "release prloroty" or available 2 . 1 Press the EZa shutter-release button halfway and
''When using autorocus. choose an interval at least two
seconds longer than the camera shutter speed to arrow the
check focus and exposure, focus and the release of
camera time to focus When usong long exposure noise bright green light. And then click to complete their
reduction (available with some digital cameras). choose an photographs. When the shutter opens, focus and the
interval at least double the camera shutter speed
release indicator Lianghong Dengeveryone second
Using the t i m er camera issued a beep, the "RELEASE" indicator( i) )
Before using the timer for extended periods. check that the will flash, and the display will show the shutter has
opened the time.
e ).
batteries have enough charge. Replace the batteries when the
low battery indicator flashes(~ ) in the show panel(
The keep the shutter- release button fully pressed for
bulb photography , slide the button to the HOLD The EZa shutter- release button can be used when
position Slide it in the opposite direction to release no batteries are inserted. The show panel will
the lock remain off and no beep will sound.

The shutter-release button can be used to release


the shutter manually while the timer is active.
Timer count- down (package so display panels,
focus and the release of the indicator light and
2 . 2 Release the button to end shooting . beep). Continues during manual release. If a
manual release overlaps with an automatic release,
the shutter will remain open until both exposure
times have expired.
Precautions for use Caring for the EZa
Check the camera battery level and number of Do not drop: The product may malfunction if subjected to
exposures remaining before using the EZa(see the strong shocks or vibration.
camera manual for details) The timer will continue to
Keep dry: This product is not waterproof and may
operate even when no pictures can be recorded due malfunction if immersed in water or exposed to high levels
to low battery, lack or film or memory , or lack of of humidity. Rusting of the internal mechanism can cause
space in the memory buffer ( digital cameras only). An irreparable damage.
AC adapter(available separately) is recommended for
longer sessions Avoid sudden changes In temperature: Sudden
changes in temperature, such as occur when entering or
Some cameras have an AF activation option that leaving a heated building on a cold day, can cause
determines whether the camera will focus when the condensation inside the device. To prevent condensation,
shutter- release button is pressed halfway (see the place the device in a carrying case or a plastic bag before
camera manual for details). Enable shutter-release exposing it to sudden changes in temperature.
button AF- activation when using the EZa .
Keep away from strong magnetic fields: Strong static
Please note that the timer is less accurate than most
charges or the electromagnetic fields produced by
watches or household clocks. equipment such as radio transmitters could interfere with
the device.
!support model !
A note on electr onically- controlled devices: C1:
Pentax K1000, K1100, K100, ost Ds2, ost D, '1st Os, 1St, ost Dl, ost Dl2
In extremely rare Instances, unusual characters may Samsong GX- 1L, GX- 15, GX- 10
Canon EOS 30, 33, SOE, 300, 300V, 3000, 50, 300D(Digital Rebel), 350D(Oigital
appear in the show panel and the device may stop Rebel XT). 400D(Digital Rebel XTi), 450D(Digital Rebel XSi), 5000, 10000
C3:
functioning . In most cases, this phenomenon is Canon EOS 1Ds Mart< 11, 1Ds Mart< Ill, 1Ds, 10 Mart< IV,1D Mart< 11, 10 Mart< 11 N, 10
eau sed by a strong external static charge. Turn the Mart< Ill, 50 Mart< 11, 10, 50, 70. 500, 400, 300, 200, 100, 060, 030, 02000, 1v HS,
1v, 3
camera off, disconnect the EZa , remove the batteries, N1
Nrkon D2H, D2Hs, D1x, D1h, 01 , D2x, D2Xs, 0200, 0300, 03, D3X, 035, D2HS,
and then replace them once the control panel has 03005, 0700,
FS, F6, F100. F90, F90x
turned off. Caution is required when handling the Nikon D100(MB-0100 Vertical Grip I BattOIY Holder needed)
Kodak OCS-14n
batteries, which may be hot from use. In the event of Fufrtllm Flt\ePiX S3pro, SSpro
continued malfunction, contact your retailer or N2:
Nikon 0705, 080
representative. N3:
Nikon 090, N1kon 05000
S1
Sony Alpha DSLR-A100, SLR-A200, SLR-A300, SLR-A350. SLR-A700, SLR-A900,
Alpha 50, Alpha 70
Display panel: LCD displays tend to darken at Minolta Maxxum I Dynax I AF 70, 50, 9, 7, 5, 4 , 3, 807si, 600si, 700si, 600si. 505si,
high temperatures and exhibit slower response SOOsl, Sweei,SWeets, 9000, 7000, 5000. DiMAGE 7Hi, 7i. 7, 5
OP3:
times at low temperatures. This does not Olympus E1. E3. E10, E20, E20N, E100RS, C2500L, E300(Yia the HLD3 power
battery holder) C8080WZ(vla lhe B-HLD30 power battery holder), C7070WZ(vla the
indicate a malfunction. BHLD20 power battery holder), C5060WZ(vla the B-HLD20 power battery holder)
OP12:
Olympus SP-510UZ, SP-550UZ, E400, E410, E510, E450, E520, E420
Specifications
Supported cameras Nikon, Canon, Sony, Samsung, Matsushita, Peheax, Olympus, Konica Minolta, etc.
Timer delay Os to 99hrs 59min 59s in one-second increments
Exposure time Os to 99hrs 59min 59s in one-second increments
Interval ls to 99hrs 59min 59s in one-second increments
Number of shots 1 to 399, --(unlimited)
Power source Two AAA 1.5V LR03 alkaline batteries
Approximately two months of continuous shooting with a delay of Smin, an exposure
Battery life time of 4 min 56s, and an interval of Smin. Use of the illuminator will reduce battery life.

Operating temperature -20-+ 50C( -4-+ 122F)


Dimensions Approximately 155 x 40 x 18mm(6.1 x 1.6 x 0.7in.), excluding projections
Weight Approximately 90g
Length of cord Approximately 900mm

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