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Standard W arranty Light & Motion provides a limited warranty to the original pur chaser against all defects in original workmanship and material, under normal use and service, for one year from the date of purchase, with the following exceptions: Lamps ar e warranted for 30 days, batteries are warranteed for 90 days, and battery char gers are [...]
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T able of Contents Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 First Time Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Camera Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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First Time Use All Light and Motion housings are pr essure tested prior to shipping. How ever , there could be unseen damage fr om shipping. A test dive without the camera in the housing is highly r ecommended. After the initial dive with just the housing, make the f ollowing checks. 1. Dr y off housing exterior . 2. Remov e the Rear Plate and visu[...]
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Installing the D100 1. Remov e the rear plate by holding both latch locks in and simultaneousl y rotating both latches down and r earward of the housing body (Fig. 9). 2. Remov e the camera tray . Press the Camera T ra y Latch to the left and pull the tra y backward out of the housing (Fig 10). 3. Remov e the accessory cap fr om the bottom of the c[...]
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T itan D100 Controls T op Controls Mode Dial (Fig 17): Accesses the camera’ s Mode Dial. Use the Mode Dial to select camera’ s exposure mode. Use the Mode Dial to select the following settings: ISO - White Balance - Image Size - Image Quality - AF Area Mode On Dial (Fig. 18): T urns the camera on. T o turn the camera on, turn the On Dial counte[...]
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Front Controls Shutter Lev er : Accesses the camera’ s shutter button (Fig. 27). The Shutter Lev er also activates the camera’ s auto focus when depressed half wa y . When depressed full y , the camera will tak e a photo. Focus Mode Selector (Fig. 28): Selects camera’ s focus mode. Left Smart Grip (Fig. 29) Main + button: Incr eases shutter s[...]
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Attaching Strobes The Titan housing is supplied with two 1” Base Ball Mounts (Fig. 31). Most ball style clamps for str obe arms can readily attach to these base mounts (Fig. 32). Installing Bulkheads 1. Remove bulkhead cap by inserting a coin into the slot in the cap and turning counter clock wise. 2. Loosen retaining scr ew and fr ee bulkhead ca[...]
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Programming ROC R OC can only function successfully by knowing the type of str obe(s) being used. It is necessar y to pr ogram R OC prior to using the Titan underwater . Once R OC is programmed it will ne ver ha ve to be r eprogrammed unless a diff erent model str obe is used. R OC will retain its pr ogramming even when the R OC is in the off statu[...]
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(Fig. 33) (Fig. 34) LR OFF + (Fig. 35) LR OFF + (Fig. 36) LR OFF + (Fig. 37) (Fig. 38) LR OFF + (Fig. 39) F = Empty – = Ik elite 400 -1 = Ikelite 200 – = Ik elite DS-125 -2 = Ikelite 100 – = Ik elite DS-50/50 -3 = Nikonos SB-105 – = Nik onos SB-104 -4 = Sea & Sea YS-350/300 -5 = Sea & Sea YS-120 -6 = Sea & Sea YS-90DX/90/60/50 -[...]
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LR OFF + (Fig. 40) LR OFF + (Fig. 41) LR OFF + (Fig. 42) FOCUS + SUB + SUB (Fig. 43) FOCUS + SUB + SUB (Fig. 44) (Fig. 45) FOCUS + SUB + SUB (Fig. 46) FOCUS + SUB + SUB (Fig. 47) Press and hold to deactiveate str obe(s). Press and hold both buttons to enter “AEL-AFL ” mode . LED will blink four times when switching to AEL-AFL mode. Press these [...]
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(Fig. 48) (Fig. 49) (Fig. 50) (Fig. 51) (Fig. 52) (Fig. 53) (Fig. 54) Installing Mod Light Installing Sunray Mod Light (Optional) 1. Identify the appr opriate par ts in the Titan mounting kit included with the Mod Light. 2. Titan Kit includes the following. Hex scre w , split washer , metal washer , 1/2” hexogonal base piece, and hex k ey . 3. Pl[...]
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(Fig. 55) (Fig. 56) (Fig. 57) (Fig. 58) (Fig. 59) Replacing Handle Thread Rings The Handle Thread Rings that attach the R OC handles (Fig. 57) to the Titan housing are designed to absorb shock should the Titan be dropped or fall. If the Handle Thread Rings experience extreme pr essure, they will br eak and minimize potential damage to the Titan. Co[...]
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After Diving Care 1. Immediately submerge the housing in fr esh water . While in fresh water , work the dials, lev ers and all the buttons, to work an y remaining salt water out of the housing. 2. Remov e housing from rinse tank and then simply tow el dr y . Don’ t abandon your Titan D100 in the rinse tank!!! It’ s not uncommon for another hous[...]
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Returning Products for Care W e highly recommend a factory annual ser vice to maintain prop- er operation of your Titan Housing 1) Befor e returning your Light & Motion pr oduct for car e , please call or email our service department for a RMA number . 2) Ship your pr oduct pre-paid fr eight with the RMA number printed on the outside of the box[...]