Channel Selection - Leica SF C1 Instruction Manual

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CHANNEL SELECTION

Remote control occurs via a digital RF connection on the 2.4 GHz
frequency band, which is subdivided into a large number of
channels. This means that several photographers can use their
SF 60-/SF C1 equipment in close proximity to each other without
interfering with each other's devices.
The channel setting of each Leica SF C1, with which system-com-
patible flash units are to be controlled remotely, must match the
setting of the controlled devices.
The SF C1 offers manually selectable channels (1 - 8) for this
purpose:
1. Combination dial
Appears in the LCD panel
2. Turn the combination dial to the desired position
3. Again press the combination dial at the top for about 1 s to
exit the function
• The channel icon disappears from the LCD panel.
16
top - press
- for approx 1 s
9
Channel
6
.
Notes on operation with the Leica SF 60:
• The channel selection on the Leica SF 60 is analog to the
channel selection on the Leica SF C1 described on the left.
• Automatic mode (A) in the Leica SF 60 guarantees successful
tethering to a Leica SF C1, no matter what channel is currently
selected on that device.
• The Leica SF 60 Auto mode cannot be exited while tethering is
enabled.
• When selecting a tethering channel manually on the Leica SF 60,
the same channel must also be selected on the Leica SF C1. In
case of an active tethering of the two devices, the channel
setting of the Leica SF 60 can, however, be changed at any time
via the Leica SF C1. Channel
the Leica SF 60.
All further operation of the flash units will then be done exclusively
via the Leica SF C1. Please see the following page for a description
of operations using the example Leica SF 60.
1
is not available for tethering with

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