Canon TC80N3 User Manual

continuous loop. When the  
time unit you wish to set is  
blinking, turn the Jog Dial to  
the amount you want.  
Controls and Functions  
3. After setting a time unit,  
press the Jog Dial once to  
register it. Time amounts  
can be set in single digit  
increments, up to:  
Plug  
Display Panel  
Seconds: 59 Minutes: 59 Hours: 99  
Mode  
Button  
4. Repeat Step 3 for any additional time units you wish to set.  
Once a time unit has been registered it will no longer blink.  
Start/Stop  
Button  
Jog Dial  
Self-timer Mode  
1. Use the Jog Dial to set  
the desired delay time.  
QuickGuide to  
Canon TC-80N3  
Display  
Illuminator  
Button  
2. Press the Start/Stop  
Timer/Remote Controller  
button to start the self-timer.  
The Self-timer icon will start  
Release Button  
blinking and the time display will count down. The shutter will  
release when the timer reaches zero (0). To pause the self-timer  
before the shutter releases, press the Start/Stop button. Press it  
again to resume.  
Overview  
The TC-80N3 Timer/Remote Controller is a programmable  
electronic shutter release. When you connect it to your EOS SLR  
or DSLR it will allow you to control:  
Do not use the TC-80N3 in combination with your  
camera’s self-timer. Doing so may interfere with the TC-  
80N3's timer function.  
1. when the shutter opens (self-timer mode)  
2. how frequently the shutter opens (interval  
timer mode)  
3. how long the shutter stays open (long-exposure timer  
mode)  
4. how many exposures the camera will make in total  
(exposure count mode)  
Battery  
Compartment  
You can combine the self-timer with the Long Exposure  
Mode for Bulb exposures. Setting your camera to Bulb will  
result in a Bulb exposure only if you have set the the TC-  
80N3 to Long Exposure Mode.  
You can also combine modes: For example, you can program  
the controller to wait five minutes, release the shutter, then take  
a total of 25 exposures at five minute intervals. Refer to the  
Combinations Chart for more details.  
The TC-80N3 also includes a remote switch that provides the  
same functions as your camera’s shutter button (auto-focus, auto-  
exposure, and shutter release). When used simply as a remote  
release (no timer functions), the TC-80N3 does not require battery  
power.  
Connecting/Disconnecting the TC-80N3  
If you combine the Long Exposure Mode and Interval  
Timer Mode, both will begin only after the Self-timer delay  
has elapsed.  
1. Remove your camera’s remote control socket cover and  
place it in the holder provided on the back of the TC-80N3.  
2. Insert the TC-80N3’s plug into your camera’s remote control  
socket by pressing the round black base of the plug. (Note:  
Touching the silver collar will prevent the plug from locking.)  
To remove the plug, grasp the silver collar and pull outward.  
Interval Timer Mode  
1. Use the Jog Dial to set the  
desired time interval.  
2. Press the Start/Stop  
button. The camera will  
immediately take the first  
Setting a Time Amount  
Compatible Cameras  
1. Press the Mode Button to select one of the three timing  
EOS 1v, 1v-HS, and EOS 3 film cameras  
All versions of EOS-1D and EOS-1Ds  
EOS D30 and D60  
modes (self-timer, interval, or long exposure).  
exposure. Note: If you want to program a sequence of exposures  
at a given interval you must set the exposure count to an amount  
greater than one. Subsequent exposures will be at the interval  
you have set.  
2. Press the Jog Dial to select the time unit you wish to set.  
Each time you press the dial, the time units will blink in  
the following order: Seconds Minutes Hours, in a  
EOS 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, 7D  
EOS 5D and 5D Mark II  
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