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diff --git a/spaghetti-monster/rampingios/rampingios-v3.html b/spaghetti-monster/rampingios/rampingios-v3.html deleted file mode 100644 index f72d1ec..0000000 --- a/spaghetti-monster/rampingios/rampingios-v3.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,501 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" -"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> - -<html> -<head> - <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width; initial-scale=1.0; maximum-scape=1.0; user-scalable=false;"> - <link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="/phil/avatar-iphone.png"> - <title>RampingIOS V3 Manual :: Phil! Gold</title> - - <meta name="DC.title" content="Phil! Gold"> - - <link rel="openid2.provider" href="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/ud" /> - <link rel="openid2.local_id" href="https://plus.google.com/116471799767513262335" /> - <!-- Old one preserved, because some sites use the provider as an account key (bad them). --> - <!--link rel="openid.server" href="http://www.livejournal.com/openid/server.bml"--> - <!--link rel="openid.delegate" href="http://phil-g.livejournal.com/"--> - - <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS" href="http://aperiodic.net/phil/archives/index.rss"> - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/phil/default.css"> - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/phil/blog.css"> - -</head> - -<body> - -<div id="header"> - <h1>RampingIOS V3 Manual</h1> -</div> - -<div id="content"> -<h2>Tue, 28 Aug 2018</h2> - -<div class="story-title" id="rampingios-v3"> - <h3>RampingIOS V3 Manual</h3> - <div class="title-links"> - 9:47AM | - <a href="http://aperiodic.net/phil/archives/Geekery" >Geekery</a> | - - <a href="http://aperiodic.net/phil/archives/Geekery/rampingios-v3.html" title="permalink for RampingIOS V3 Manual" rel="bookmark">#</a> - </div> -</div> - -<p><figure style="float: right"> - <a href="https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~toykeeper/flashlight-firmware/trunk/download/head:/rampingiosv3ui.png-20180807025443-zdamv4ixtu49o7hm-1/rampingiosv3-ui.png"> - <!-- img width="256em" src="https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~toykeeper/flashlight-firmware/trunk/download/head:/rampingiosv3.svg-20180807025420-q28902kbav01123w-1/rampingiosv3.svg" --> - <img width="256em" src="https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~toykeeper/flashlight-firmware/trunk/download/head:/rampingiosv3ui.png-20180807025443-zdamv4ixtu49o7hm-1/rampingiosv3-ui.png"> - </a> - <figcaption>RampingIOS V3 UI diagram</figcaption> -</figure></p> - -<p>The Emisar <a href="https://intl-outdoor.com/emisar-d4s-26650-high-power-led-flashlight-p-932.html">D4S</a> flashlights use a firmware named RampingIOS -V3. (The Emisar <a href="https://intl-outdoor.com/emisar-d4-high-power-led-flashlight-p-921.html">D4</a>, <a href="https://intl-outdoor.com/emisar-d1-mini-thrower-p-922.html">D1</a>, and <a href="https://intl-outdoor.com/emisar-d1s-thrower-p-926.html">D1S</a> -all use <a href="http://aperiodic.net/phil/archives/Geekery/rampingios-v2.html">RampingIOS V2</a>.) There's not really a manual; the -only thing we get is the diagram on the right. It's reasonably -comprehensive, but there's a fair amount of detail it merely summarizes, -so I thought a textual manual would be nice.</p> - -<p>The Emisar D4S only works when the head and tailcap are tightened fully. -You can physically lock it out--prevent it from turning on -accidentally--by simply loosening the tailcap a small amount. A quarter -turn will do it.</p> - -<p>Emisar lights are known for their ramping interfaces. Rather than have a -small number of distinct brightness levels, they can vary their brightness -anywhere between their lowest and highest levels, like a light on a -dimmer. The D4S is in ramping mode by default, but it also has a stepped -mode that can be configured to be closer to how non-ramping lights work.</p> - -<p>Each mode--ramping and stepped--can have differently-configured brightness -floors and ceilings.</p> - -<p>The driver for the D4S has two different chipsets. At low brightness -levels, a fairly-efficient but low-power chipset (called a <em>7135</em>) is -used. These lowest brightness levels are called the "<em>regulated levels</em>". -Each regulated level will always be the same brightness regardless of how -much charge the battery has. Above a particular brightness level, the -light switches over to a less-efficient but high-power chipset (called a -<em>FET</em>). These levels are called "<em>direct-drive</em>". The brightness of the -direct-drive levels is directly related to the battery's charge level; the -more charged the battery, the brighter the levels. The light is at its -most efficient, in terms of power used for every lumen generated, at the -brightest regulated level. When the light is first powered by tightening -the tailcap, it will default to this level.</p> - -<p>At higher brightness levels, the light's LEDs generate a lot of heat. If -the light exceeds its configured maximum temperature, it will begin -dimming itself automatically until the temperature drops below the allowed -maximum.</p> - -<p>The D4S has a set of cyan-colored auxiliary LEDs that can be on when the -main LEDs are off. You can configure the behavior of the aux LEDs.</p> - -<h4>Basic Usage</h4> - -<p>The default mode for the light is ramping mode. Triple-pressing the -button (<strong>3 clicks</strong>) while the light is on will toggle between ramping -and stepped mode.</p> - -<p>While the light is off, press and release the button (<strong>1 click</strong>) to turn -it on. It will turn on at the last-used brightness level. (This is -called "<em>mode memory</em>".) Immediately after loosening and tightening the -tailcap (or after changing the battery), the memorized level will be the -light's max regulated level.</p> - -<p>When the light is on, 1 click will turn it off. The current brightness -level will be memorized for future use. There's a fraction of a second -delay between pressing the button and the light actually turning off. -That's because of the way the light processes input; it's waiting to make -sure you're only going to press the button once (since multiple presses -will trigger other actions).</p> - -<p>When the light is on, holding the button down will brighten the light. In -ramping mode, the brightness will increase gradually ("<em>ramping up</em>"). In -stepped mode, the light will jump through increasing brightness levels. -If you press, release, and then hold the button, it will begin dimming. -In ramping mode, the brightness will decrease gradually ("<em>ramping -down</em>"). In stepped mode, the light will jump through decreasing -brightness levels. While the light is changing, if you release the button -and immediately hold it again, the direction (dimming or brightening) will -switch.</p> - -<p>In ramping mode, while the light is ramping, it'll briefly blink off and -on again at two different brightness levels: the maximum regulated level -and the brightness ceiling.</p> - -<p>While the light is off, double-pressing the button (<strong>2 clicks</strong>) will -immediately jump to the brightness ceiling.</p> - -<p>While the light is on, <strong>2 clicks</strong> will jump to the maximum brightness -level, regardless of the configured brightness ceiling. Another two -clicks will go back to the previous brightness level.</p> - -<p>While the light is off, if you hold the button the light will turn on at -its lowest level. If you continue holding the button, the light will -begin brightening from there.</p> - -<h5>Configuration Menus</h5> - -<p>The light has several different configuration modes. Each of those modes -works more or less the same way. The mode will have a series of menu -items that it will go through. For each menu item, the light will first -blink a number of times corresponding to the item number (first, second, -etc.) After that, the light will begin fluttering on and off fairly -quickly. While the light is fluttering, you can click the button a number -of times; the light will count the number of button presses and use that -number as its new configuration for that menu item. After a short period -of time, the fluttering will stop and the light will move on to the next -menu item. After the light has gone through all of the menu items, it -will return to whatever mode it was in before entering the configuration -mode.</p> - -<p>If you don't press the button during a particular menu item's fluttering, -that item will remain unchanged.</p> - -<h5>Configuring the Basic Modes</h5> - -<p>While the light is on, <strong>4 clicks</strong> will enter ramping or stepped -configuration mode, depending on which mode the light was in before the 4 -clicks.</p> - -<p>For ramping mode, there are two menu options:</p> - -<ol> -<li>Brightness floor (default 1/150)</li> -<li>Brightness ceiling (default 150/150)</li> -</ol> - -<p>During the floor configuration, press the button equal to the number of -ramping levels (out of 150) at which the floor should be. To set the -lowest possible floor, click the button once.</p> - -<p>The ceiling is configured similarly, but you press the button equal to the -number of steps away from maximum brightness. To set the highest possible -ceiling (at max brightness), click the button once.</p> - -<p>For stepped mode, there are three menu options:</p> - -<ol> -<li>Brightness floor (default 20/150)</li> -<li>Brightness ceiling (default 120/150)</li> -<li>Number of steps (default 7)</li> -</ol> - -<h4>Other Modes</h4> - -<p>The other modes largely involve multiple clicks from off. Most of them -are not generally needed for everyday use, but they supplement the light's -basic operations.</p> - -<h5>BattCheck/TempCheck Modes</h5> - -<p>From off, <strong>3 clicks</strong> will enter "BattCheck" mode, which blinks out the -current battery voltage. First it blinks the number of volts, then it -pauses, then it blinks out the tenths of volts. Thus, if the battery were -at 3.5 volts, the light would blink three times, pause, then five times. -For zeroes, it gives a very short blink.</p> - -<p>A fully-charged lithium-ion battery is 4.2 volts. The light considers 2.8 -volts to be an empty battery and won't turn on if the battery is at or -below 2.8 volts.</p> - -<p>The voltage sequence will continue blinking until you turn off the light -with a single click.</p> - -<p>While the light is in BattCheck mode, <strong>2 clicks</strong> will enter TempCheck -mode. Instead of blinking out the battery voltage, the light will start -blinking out its current temperature in degrees Celsius, first the tens -digit then the units digit. Like BattCheck mode, the light will continue -blinking out the temperature until you turn it off with a single click.</p> - -<p>While the light is in TempCheck mode, <strong>4 clicks</strong> will enter thermal -configuration mode. See the thermal configuration mode documentation -below for how that works.</p> - -<h5>Tactical Mode</h5> - -<p>From off, <strong>4 clicks</strong> will enter "tactical" or "momentary" mode. The -light will flash once to show that it's entered the mode. The auxiliary -LEDs will turn off (if they were on). In tactical mode, the light will -turn on at its memorized brightness for as long as the button is being -held down. It will turn off as soon as the button is released.</p> - -<p>There's no button press combination that will exit tactical mode. To exit -it, you will have to partially unscrew and retighten the tailcap.</p> - -<h5>Lockout Mode</h5> - -<p>From off, <strong>6 clicks</strong> will enter lockout mode. The light will flash -twice to show that it's entered the mode. There's a separate aux LED mode -for lockout mode, so you can tell whether the light is in lockout or not.</p> - -<p>In lockout mode, pressing the button will turn on the light at its lowest -brightness ("<em>moonlight mode</em>") for as long as the button is held down.</p> - -<p>Another 6 clicks will exit lockout mode. The light will flash twice to -show that it's left the mode.</p> - -<p>While in lockout mode, <strong>3 clicks</strong> will cycle through the various -settings for the aux LEDs in lockout mode. The four modes are, in order: -low, high, blink (on high), and off. The default mode is blink.</p> - -<p>Remember that loosening the tailcap a quarter turn will also lock out the -light. Using the 6 clicks is called "<em>electronic lockout</em>", while turning -the tailcap is "<em>physical lockout</em>".</p> - -<h5>Aux LED Configuration</h5> - -<p>From off, <strong>7 clicks</strong> will cycle to the next aux LED mode. The four -modes are, in order: low, high, blink (on high), and off. The default -mode is low.</p> - -<h5>Beacon Mode</h5> - -<p>From off, <strong>8 clicks</strong> will enter beacon mode. In beacon mode, the light -will blink on and off every few seconds.</p> - -<p>By default, the light will blink every two seconds. To change the timing, -use <strong>4 clicks</strong> while in beacon mode. The light will enter a one-item -menu. During the flickering for input, press the button a number of times -equal to the number of seconds between blinks.</p> - -<p>1 click will exit beacon mode.</p> - -<h5>Thermal Configuration Mode</h5> - -<p>From off, <strong>10 clicks</strong> will enter thermal configuration mode.</p> - -<p>The menu items here are:</p> - -<ol> -<li>Current temperature (every click is one degree Celsius)</li> -<li>Temperature ceiling (every click is one degree <em>above 30°C</em>)</li> -</ol> - -<p>The "current temperature" item can be used to adjust the calibration of -the light's temperature sensor. To use it, make sure the light has been -off long enough that all of its components have cooled (or warmed) to the -ambient temperature. Check the ambient temperature using a thermometer -you trust. Go to thermal configuration mode, and enter the current -temperature by clicking the button a number of times equal to the -temperature in degrees Celsius. (If it's 22°C, click the button 22 -times.)</p> - -<p>You can check the default calibration by entering TempCheck mode from a -room-temperature light. The D4Ss are supposed to go through a temperature -calibration at the factory, so hopefully most of them won't need manual -thermal calibration.</p> - -<p>The temperature ceiling is simply the highest temperature the light should -be allowed to reach. Once it hits its temperature ceiling, it will -progressively dim itself until the temperature stabilizes below the -ceiling. Note that the number of clicks in that menu option is added to -<em>30</em> to reach the actual ceiling. (Thus, you can't set a ceiling below -31°C.) 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