MIOPS RemotePlus Bedienungsanleitung

MIOPS RemotePlus User Manual
Content:
1. Content of the Package
2. Charging and Operation
3. First Use
4. Camera and Flash Connection
5. Mobile Application
6. Connecting to MIOPS RemotePlus
7. Firmware Upgrade
8. Using the Mobile Application
9. FEATURES
9.1. CABLE RELEASE MODES
9.1.a. Cable Release
9.1.b. Press & Hold
9.1.c. Press & Lock
9.1.d. Timed Release
9.1.e. Self Timer
9.1.f. Timed Release & Self Timer
9.2. TIMELAPSE MODES
9.2.a. Basic Timelapse
9.2.b. Long Exposure Timelapse
9.2.c. Bulb Ramping Timelapse
9.2.d. Road Lapse
9.2.e. HDR Timelapse
9.2.f. HDR
9.3. SMARTPHONE SENSOR MODES
9.3.a. Sound
9.3.b. Vibration
9.3.c. Motion
9.4. DEVICE SENSOR MODES
9.4.a. Lightning
9.4.b. Sound
9.4.c. Laser
10. SETTINGS

1. Content of the Package
When you purchase a MIOPS RemotePlus, it will be delivered with the following
items.
1 x MIOPS RemotePlus
1 x USB Charge Cable
2. Charging and Operation
MIOPS RemotePlus comes with a rechargeable battery which lasts up to 24 hours
with a single charge. The battery will be charged when you
connect MIOPS RemotePlus to a USB power source. You can use your computer USB
port for this purpose.
You can power MIOPS RemotePlus directly from the USB port.
3. First Use
Your MIOPS RemotePlus may not be delivered with the latest firmware. If a new
firmware has been released, before you have used it for the first time, you should
update the firmware first. To get detailed information about the firmware
upgrade, see the Firmware Upgrade Section.
The rechargeable battery comes partially charged. You can use it right out of the
box but you may need to charge to get it fully loaded. You can charge the battery
using any USB charger (500 mA min.) or the USB port of your computer. MIOPS
RemotePlus will be delivered with a Mini-USB cable. You can use this cable to
charge it. The mini end of the USB cable will be plugged into the USB port. It is
located on the left side of the device under the protective cover.
When you short press the button on the back side of the device, the lights on the
top side will flash for a short time and the device will start to work.
4. Camera and Flash Connection
The MIOPS RemotePlus uses connection cables to trigger your camera or flash unit.
The MIOPS RemotePlus is a versatile device, which is compatible with many brand
and models. You can use the same device with many different cameras by just
changing the connection cable (optional).
The MIOPS RemotePlus has a single output for both the camera and the flash
connection. The port is a 2.5 mm stereo female jack. The camera cable already has
the male 2.5 mm stereo jack on one end. The other end changes depending on the
camera. For flash connection, you should have a cable with 2.5mm stereo jack on
one end and your flash compatible plug on the other end.
The camera and flash cables are designed to trigger the cameras and flash units
only. Do not use them for any other purpose. Doing so may damage the cable or the
device.

5. Mobile Application
MIOPS RemotePlus requires a mobile app which has been designed as an interface
to configure and control your device easily. The communication between the
smartphone and MIOPS RemotePlus is done over Bluetooth connection. So, your
smartphone has to be compatible with Bluetooth 4.0.
MIOPS MOBILE app is available on iOS and Android platforms. Search for MIOPS
MOBILE in your app store.
6. Connecting to MIOPS RemotePlus
Warning: Please make sure that your Bluetooth is turned ON in the connection
preferences of your smartphone or tablet.
After opening the mobile app, you will be asked for selecting your MIOPS product.
After selecting MIOPS RemotePlus from the list, you will be listed all available
RemotePlus devices around. In case your device is not shown in the list, make sure
that your RemotePlus is turned ON and click the Scan button again.
7. Firmware Upgrade
MIOPS RemotePlus+ has the capability of updating its firmware without needing any
cable connection to a computer. You can use the mobile app to check for new
firmware version and then update the device with a single click.

When you connect your device through MIOPS MOBILE app, it automatically checks
your device's firmware version and prompts a pop-up message if a new firmware is
available.
When you click "Update" button, the firmware upgrade process will start
immediately.
You can also use "Check Firmware Update" option in the Settings menu to check
manually if there is a new firmware available.

8. Using the Mobile Application
The mobile app has a main menu to switch between different modes which are
listed from top to the bottom. You can select the mode you want to use by
touching the icon. The menu will scroll down to show additional modes that do not
fit into the screen. The main menu will disappear once you select any mode and
the app will enter into the configuration page of that particular mode. You can
switch between different modes anytime. In order to do that, you just need to
click the arrow icon on the top left-hand side of the screen. When you switch back
and forth between different modes, the settings will not change.
When you connect your MIOPS RemotePlus through the MIOPS MOBILE app, you will
notice a Bluetooth icon with a green tick on the top left-hand side of the screen.
This shows that you connected your device successfully. If you click the same icon,
you will notice a warning asking if you really want to disconnect from RemotePlus.
You can click "Yes" if you want to disconnect and search for other devices.

9. FEATURES
9.1. CABLE RELEASE MODES:
In this section, you will find information about different cable release modes.
9.1.a. Cable Release:
The Cable Release mode is the basic mode to trigger your camera or flash. It does
not have any parameter. The moment you touch the orange button, MIOPS
RemotePlus will trigger your camera for the duration of the pulse length. If your
camera is in bulb mode, the shutter will stay open as long as the duration of the
pulse. Otherwise, the exposure of the camera settings will be valid.
Also, you can focus your camera by pressing the small button. It will keep your
camera focusing as long as you press the button.

9.1.b. Press & Hold:
The Press & Hold mode has a level of flexibility by keeping the shutter open as long
as you keep your finger on the button. This way, you are not limited to the pulse
length. When you touch the button, a counter will start at the bottom of the
screen. You can count how many seconds/milliseconds have passed. The shutter
will close when you release the button. Again, in order to control the shutter with
this mode, the camera must be in BULB mode.
9.1.c. Press & Lock:

The Press & Lock mode is designed for long exposures. If you do not want to keep
your finger on the screen all the time, you can use this mode. The shutter will open
with a touch on the button and it will stay open until the next touch. When you
touch the button, a counter will start at the bottom of the screen. The camera
must be in BULB mode to have flexible exposure.
9.1.d. Timed Release:
The Timed Release mode is the perfect solution if you want to control the shutter
with great precision. This mode has a single parameter:
Exposure: This parameter controls the exposure in hours, minutes, seconds and
milliseconds. In order to change the parameter, touch the exposure value and a
numeric keypad will appear. You can type in the desired exposure value and then
touch anywhere outside of the circle. The new exposure value will be shown in the
circle. Touch the notch on top of the circle and then pull the curtain down. You
can start the exposure by touching the orange button again.

9.1.e. Self Timer:
The Self Timer mode enables you to trigger the camera after the timer goes off. It
has a single parameter:
Timer: This parameter is used to set a timer up to 100 hours in milliseconds. When
the timer goes off, the camera will be triggered once.
The Self Timer mode does not have any exposure parameter. It will only trigger the
camera for pulse length duration. When you start the timer, a circle will appear at
the bottom of the screen. The circle will show the progress of the time and it will
count down from the timer value.
9.1.f. Timed Release & Self Timer:

If you want to have a custom exposure after the timer goes off, you can use the
Timed Release and Self Timer mode. This mode combines the Self Timer with the
capability of keeping the shutter open for a certain time. It has two parameters:
Timer and Exposure.
Timer: This parameter defines when to trigger the camera.
Exposure: This parameter defines how long to keep the shutter open.
Once you set the parameters, you will see to counters at the bottom of the screen.
The counter on the left displays the timer. It will count down from the timer value
and when it goes off, the second counter will start showing how long the shutter
has been kept open. The shutter will close when the custom exposure value is
reached. The camera must be in BULB mode to have flexible exposure.
9.2. TIMELAPSE MODES:
In this section, you will find information about various timelapse modes.
9.2.a. Basic Timelapse:
The Basic Timelapse mode offers to take time-lapse photos automatically without
changing the exposure. It has two parameters; Interval and Frame.
Interval: This parameter defines the duration between each frame. The Interval
can have a value from 13 milliseconds up to 100 hours.
Frame: This parameter defines how many pictures are to be taken. You can set the
frame number up to 99999. If you set the frame number to 0, this will mean that
the time-lapse will continue until you stop it.
The Basic Timelapse mode does not offer any control over the exposure. The
exposure settings of your camera will be valid.
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