Aodelan Wtr2 User Manual !!install!! Info

The system consists of two main hardware units: the and the Receiver (WTR2(R)) . 1. The WTR2 Transmitter

Check your battery indicator status. Program sequences draw continuous power to transmit radio frequencies. Cold weather environments can quickly degrade battery voltage, causing signal drops. Use fresh lithium or high-quality alkaline AAA batteries for overnight star trail sessions.

Sets the duration of time between each consecutive exposure. Note: Ensure the interval time is longer than the exposure time plus the camera's processing time. aodelan wtr2 user manual

The serves two purposes:

On the WTR2, press the button to select the setting (e.g., Interval). Use the arrow keys to adjust the time. Press Set again to confirm. Press the Start/Stop button to begin the sequence. 5. Tips and Best Practices The system consists of two main hardware units:

The WTR2 features a switch on the side of the transmitter. Here is what each symbol actually does:

Programs a countdown delay before the camera takes its first shot. (Range: 1 second to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds). Program sequences draw continuous power to transmit radio

Always carry spare batteries for the Receiver (AAA) in your camera bag. There is nothing worse than setting up a perfect long-exposure shot only to have the remote die!

Transmitter (130 x 46 x 22 mm); Receiver (85 x 37 x 31 mm)