Aodelan Wtr2 User Manual

Push the shutter button forward to lock it for long manual exposures. Slide it back to close the shutter. Executing a Timer Sequence Set up your parameters ( DELAY, LONG, INTVL, N ). Press the START/STOP button on the transmitter. The screen will countdown the parameters in real time.

Shows timer settings, battery status, and channel information.

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- 12.1 Warranty Period (typically 12-24 months) - 12.2 Contacting AODELAN Support - 12.3 Cable Replacement Information

Understanding the layout of both units makes programming much faster. WTR2(T) Transmitter Push the shutter button forward to lock it

| Parameter | Value | |-----------|-------| | Model Name | Aodelan WTR2 | | Frequency | 433.05 – 434.79 MHz | | Modulation | ASK / OOK | | Output Power | <10 mW (EIRP) | | Operating Distance | Up to 100m (open field) | | Transmitter Voltage | 2.4 – 3.2V DC (2x AAA) | | Receiver Voltage | 12V DC ±10% or 24V DC ±10% | | Standby Current | <5 mA (receiver) | | Relay Contact Rating | 5A @ 30V DC / 250V AC (resistive) | | Working Temperature | -20°C to +70°C | | Certification | CE, FCC (varies by batch) |

Follow these steps to connect the WTR2 system to your camera. Press the START/STOP button on the transmitter

Prevents accidental setting changes during a long sequence.

Press any button to wake the screen. Match Channels:

Slide the Receiver's cold shoe into your camera’s hot shoe mount. Rotate the locking ring clockwise to secure it. Plug the 2.5mm end of the shutter cable into the Receiver.

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