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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 646045" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>I think I understand your question. To test what you are asking, I set the 622 to manual and changed some settings ie 1/2 power. I set the YN685 to manual and had the power at say 1/16. I test fired the 622 and the 685 read the 622 settings after it fired. The 622 controls the power of the 685, but does not show the settings until after it fires. I think that is because the signal from the 622 to change the settings only happens when it says to fire and not all of the time to probably save battery power. That is just an assumption because I don't have any facts on the reason for the delay in the display. Ha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 646045, member: 27017"] I think I understand your question. To test what you are asking, I set the 622 to manual and changed some settings ie 1/2 power. I set the YN685 to manual and had the power at say 1/16. I test fired the 622 and the 685 read the 622 settings after it fired. The 622 controls the power of the 685, but does not show the settings until after it fires. I think that is because the signal from the 622 to change the settings only happens when it says to fire and not all of the time to probably save battery power. That is just an assumption because I don't have any facts on the reason for the delay in the display. Ha! [/QUOTE]
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