Aodelan Wtr2 User Manual _top_

: Manually control exposure length; press once to open and once to close. 2S (2-Second Delay) : Triggers the shutter after a two-second countdown. Timer Mode Settings : Set a self-timer before the program starts. LONG (Exposure)

Turn on the WTR2 transmitter and receiver. Ensure they share the same channel.

: A single transmitter can control multiple receivers simultaneously, which is useful for multi-camera setups. Timer and Release Modes aodelan wtr2 user manual

The Delay function sets a waiting period before the first shot is taken. This is useful when you need to get into position before the camera starts firing.

If your specific WTR2 variant has unique features (e.g., display screen, joystick, or different button layout), refer to the label on the back of the transmitter for the exact model code, then adapt the relevant sections above. : Manually control exposure length; press once to

0 seconds to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds.

Insert two AAA batteries into the transmitter, matching the polarity indicators. LONG (Exposure) Turn on the WTR2 transmitter and receiver

The AODELAN WTR2 is a wireless shutter release and intervalometer system that allows you to trigger your camera remotely from up to 60 meters (200 feet) away. It consists of two main units: a handheld with an LCD screen and control buttons, and a receiver (WTR-2R) that attaches to your camera’s hot shoe and connects via a cable to the camera’s remote port.

Used to navigate menus and adjust time values.

Always verify that the cable matches your camera’s remote terminal before purchasing.

Depending on your camera’s settings, the number of continuous shots may be limited. Some cameras take fewer than five photos per burst.