NEX-7 Wireless Flash

I need to sync my external flash with my camera Sony NEX-7 equipment. So, I bought the converter "Alpha-Std" Flash shoe.
I have the transmitter wireless inserted into the flash shoe STD. Everything seems in place and connected.

But when I pull, it does not send Flash signal to the wireless transmitter.

In the menu 'camera', FlashModes, WL (wireless) option is not available (says not compatible with this kind of flash).

I tried even with off camera flash. But still, it does not trigger the Flash through the high shoe of the page.

So, I wonder how to get the NEX-7 will send flash signal?

Thank you

Thank you for your post and welcome to the forums.

Need us more information on the equipment you use. Can you tell us the model of the Alpha-STD Flash shoe Converter number and the brand / model of flash you use. Then, we will be able to deepen your request.

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