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Yongnuo RF. 602 Question.
Jan 8, 2018 18:17:04   #
REJ Loc: Ontario Canada
 
.How are you supposed to operate the switches that are behind that hard plastic film. Thanks. REJ.

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Jan 8, 2018 18:29:44   #
travisdeland Loc: deland, FL
 
REJ wrote:
.How are you supposed to operate the switches that are behind that hard plastic film. Thanks. REJ.


hold down the ZOOM/CH button until the channel boxes flash, then use the L/R buttons on the circular buttons to change the channel-when done, press the center button.

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Jan 9, 2018 08:33:24   #
REJ Loc: Ontario Canada
 
travisdeland wrote:
hold down the ZOOM/CH button until the channel boxes flash, then use the L/R buttons on the circular buttons to change the channel-when done, press the center button.


We must be talking about two different things, I have no zoom/ch button or l/r buttons. All I have is, on the tx, off/on and tx button. on the rx, off/on button, that's it. Thanks anyway. REJ.

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Jan 9, 2018 09:39:23   #
Ira
 
REJ wrote:
.How are you supposed to operate the switches that are behind that hard plastic film. Thanks. REJ.

Peel the plastic off, it is just packaging protection.

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Jan 9, 2018 10:50:16   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
REJ wrote:
.How are you supposed to operate the switches that are behind that hard plastic film. Thanks. REJ.


The four DIP switches represent 16 unique combinations that you can use to set a channel. The RF600TX transmitter and the 602 must have the switches set up the same way in order for the transmitter to fire the trigger.

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Jan 9, 2018 12:05:32   #
Straightshooter Loc: Edmonton AB
 
REJ wrote:
.How are you supposed to operate the switches that are behind that hard plastic film. Thanks. REJ.


The reason they are kind off hard to move is because once they are set to match each other you don't need to move them again
Set the trigger to the same 4 numbers as the receiver using a ballpoint pen or something like that and you are done and never have to move them again

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