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documented post-off voltage display config
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@@ -364,74 +364,80 @@ In more detail, this is what each blinky / utility mode does:
Battery check:
- Blinks out the battery voltage per cell. Full is 4.2V, empty is
- about 3.0V. The light blinks the whole-number digit first, pauses,
- then blinks out the "tenths" digit. Then a longer pause, and it
- repeats.
- So for 4.2V, it would be "blink-blink-blink-blink .. blink-blink".
-
- A "zero" digit is represented by a very quick blink.
-
- On lights with more than one set of LEDs, pressing 3C during batt
- check mode can select which set of LEDs (which channel mode) it
- uses to blink out numbers.
-
- The voltage config menu has one setting:
-
- 1. Voltage correction factor. This adjusts the battery
- measurement sensor, allowing the user to add or subtract up to
- 0.30V in 0.05V steps. Click N times to enter a value:
-
- 1C: -0.30V
- 2C: -0.25V
- 3C: -0.20V
- 4C: -0.15V
- 5C: -0.10V
- 6C: -0.05V
- 7C: default, 0V
- 8C: +0.05V
- 9C: +0.10V
- 10C: +0.15V
- 11C: +0.20V
- 12C: +0.25V
- 13C: +0.30V
+ Blinks out the battery voltage per cell. Full is 4.2V, empty is
+ about 3.0V. The light blinks the whole-number digit first, pauses,
+ then blinks out the "tenths" digit. Then a longer pause, and it
+ repeats.
+ So for 4.2V, it would be "blink-blink-blink-blink .. blink-blink".
+
+ A "zero" digit is represented by a very quick blink.
+
+ On lights with more than one set of LEDs, pressing 3C during batt
+ check mode can select which set of LEDs (which channel mode) it uses
+ to blink out numbers.
+
+ The voltage config menu has these settings:
+
+ 1. Voltage correction factor. This adjusts the battery
+ measurement sensor, allowing the user to add or subtract up to
+ 0.30V in 0.05V steps. Click N times to enter a value:
+
+ 1C: -0.30V
+ 2C: -0.25V
+ 3C: -0.20V
+ 4C: -0.15V
+ 5C: -0.10V
+ 6C: -0.05V
+ 7C: default, 0V
+ 8C: +0.05V
+ 9C: +0.10V
+ 10C: +0.15V
+ 11C: +0.20V
+ 12C: +0.25V
+ 13C: +0.30V
+
+ 2. Post-off voltage display timeout. (only on lights with RGB aux)
+ This setting determines how many seconds the RGB aux LEDs
+ display the voltage color after the torch goes to sleep. Click
+ once per desired second, or zero times to turn this function
+ off.
Temperature check:
- Blinks out the current temperature in degrees C. This number
- should be pretty close to what a real thermometer says. If not, it
- would be a good idea to enter the thermal config menu and calibrate
- the sensor. Or let the light settle to room temperature, then use
- factory reset to auto-calibrate the sensor.
+ Blinks out the current temperature in degrees C. This number should
+ be pretty close to what a real thermometer says. If not, it would
+ be a good idea to enter the thermal config menu and calibrate the
+ sensor. Or let the light settle to room temperature, then use
+ factory reset to auto-calibrate the sensor.
- The thermal config menu has two settings:
+ The thermal config menu has two settings:
- - Current temperature. Click once per degree C to calibrate the
- sensor. For example, if the ambient temperature is 21 C, then
- click 21 times.
+ - Current temperature. Click once per degree C to calibrate the
+ sensor. For example, if the ambient temperature is 21 C, then
+ click 21 times.
- - Temperature limit. This sets the maximum temperature the light
- can reach before it will start doing thermal regulation to keep
- itself from overheating. Click once per degree C above 30. For
- example, to set the limit to 50 C, click 20 times. The default
- is 45 C, and the highest value it will allow is 70 C.
+ - Temperature limit. This sets the maximum temperature the light
+ can reach before it will start doing thermal regulation to keep
+ itself from overheating. Click once per degree C above 30. For
+ example, to set the limit to 50 C, click 20 times. The default is
+ 45 C, and the highest value it will allow is 70 C.
Beacon mode:
- Blinks at a slow speed. The light stays on for 100ms, and then
- stays off until the next blink. The brightness and the number of
- seconds between pulses are configurable:
+ Blinks at a slow speed. The light stays on for 100ms, and then
+ stays off until the next blink. The brightness and the number of
+ seconds between pulses are configurable:
- - Brightness is the user's memorized ramp level, so set this in
- ramping mode before activating beacon mode. Follows the same
- memory rules as ramping -- automatic, manual, or hybrid.
+ - Brightness is the user's memorized ramp level, so set this in
+ ramping mode before activating beacon mode. Follows the same
+ memory rules as ramping -- automatic, manual, or hybrid.
- - Speed is configured by holding the button. The light should
- blink once per second while holding the button. Release it
- after the desired amount of time has passed, to set a new
- beacon speed.
- For example, to do a 10-second alpine beacon, hold the button
- for 10 seconds.
+ - Speed is configured by holding the button. The light should
+ blink once per second while holding the button. Release it
+ after the desired amount of time has passed, to set a new beacon
+ speed.
+ For example, to do a 10-second alpine beacon, hold the button
+ for 10 seconds.
SOS mode:
@@ -939,6 +945,7 @@ Batt check Full 7H Voltage config menu
8: +0.05V
9: +0.10V
...
+ 2: post-off voltage display seconds
Temp check Full 1C Off
Temp check Full 2C Next blinky mode (Beacon, SOS, Batt check)