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diff --git a/spaghetti-monster/anduril/anduril-manual.txt b/spaghetti-monster/anduril/anduril-manual.txt
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--- a/spaghetti-monster/anduril/anduril-manual.txt
+++ b/spaghetti-monster/anduril/anduril-manual.txt
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ That is all the user needs to know for basic use, but there are many
more modes and features available for people who want more.
Before reading the rest of this manual, it is recommended that users
-look at the Anduril UI diagram, which should be provided along with the
+look at the Anduril UI diagram(s), which should be provided along with the
flashlight.
@@ -70,16 +70,20 @@ Functions available in Simple UI include:
- 1C: On / off
- 1H, 2H: Ramp up / down
- 2C: Double click to go to / from highest safe level
+ - 4C: Lockout mode.
If you get lost, or if you want to auto-calibrate the temperature
sensor, do a factory reset. The process for this is: Loosen tailcap,
-hold button, tighten tailcap, keep holding button for about 4s.
+hold button, tighten tailcap, keep holding button for about 4s. The
+light should flicker while getting brighter, then briefly burst to full
+power. Hold until it reaches full power to do a reset, or let go of the
+button early to abort.
Some other modes and functions are available too. When the light is
off, these are the options:
- - 3C: Lockout mode.
- - 4C: Battery check mode.
+ - 3C: Battery check mode.
+ - 4C: Lockout mode.
- 10H: Enable Advanced UI.
- 13H: On some lights, this does a factory reset.
(usually only if the regular method is physically impossible)
@@ -113,14 +117,14 @@ There are four ways to access ramping mode when the light is off:
- 1H: Turn on at the floor level. Let go after the light turns on to
stay at the floor level, or keep holding to ramp up.
- 2C: Turn on at the ceiling level.
- - 2H: Turn on at the ceiling level, turn off when released.
- (momentary high mode)
+ - 2H: Turn on at full power, turn off when released. (momentary turbo)
+ (in Simple UI, this uses the ceiling level instead of turbo)
While the light is on, a few basic actions are available:
- 1C: Turn off.
- - 2C: Go to or from turbo (full power).
- (in Simple UI, it goes to/from ceiling level)
+ - 2C: Go to or from the ceiling level.
+ (or if already at ceiling, and not in Simple UI, go to/from turbo)
- 1H: Change brightness (up). If the button was released less than a
second ago, or if it's already at the ceiling, it goes down instead.
- 2H: Change brightness (down).
@@ -128,18 +132,20 @@ While the light is on, a few basic actions are available:
- 3C: Switch to the other ramp style. (smooth / stepped)
- 3H: Tint ramping (on lights which have it).
- - 4C: Activate manual memory and save the current brightness.
- - 4H: Go back to automatic memory.
+ - 4C: Go to lockout mode.
- 5C: Go to momentary mode.
- 5H: Start a sunset timer. Details are below in the Sunset Timer section.
- 7C: Go to ramp config mode.
+ - 10C: Activate manual memory and save the current brightness.
+ - 10H: Go back to automatic memory.
+
The "automatic" vs "manual" memory modes change the level the light goes
to with 1 click from off. In automatic mode, it uses the last
brightness the user ramped to. In manual mode, it uses the brightness
-the user explicitly saved with 5 clicks.
+the user explicitly saved with 10 clicks.
Sunset Timer
@@ -159,7 +165,7 @@ minute, at which point it dims and dies out.
The user can change the brightness while the timer is active. If this
happens during the final few minutes, it also "bumps" the timer up to a
minimum of 3 minutes. So if it's getting really dim and you need a
-little more time, you could do a 4H to add 5 minutes, or simply ramp up
+little more time, you could do a 5H to add 5 minutes, or simply ramp up
to the desired brightness.
@@ -169,9 +175,9 @@ Other Modes
Anduril has several other modes too. To access these, press the button
more than 2 times when the light is off:
- - 3C: Lockout mode.
- - 3H: Access the strobe modes.
- - 4C: Access the blinky / utility modes, starting with battery check.
+ - 3C: Blinky / utility modes, starting with battery check.
+ - 3H: Strobe modes, starting with the most recently used strobe.
+ - 4C: Lockout mode.
- 5C: Momentary mode.
- 7C / 7H: Aux LED configuration.
- 10H: Simple UI configuration menu.
@@ -182,16 +188,17 @@ more than 2 times when the light is off:
Lockout Mode
------------
-Click 3 times from Off to enter Lockout mode. This makes the light safe
-to carry in a pocket or a bag or anywhere else the button might be
-pressed by accident.
+Click 4 times from Off to enter Lockout mode. Or 4 times from Ramp.
+This makes the light safe to carry in a pocket or a bag or anywhere else
+the button might be pressed by accident.
-To exit lockout mode, click 3 times. The light should blink briefly and
+To exit lockout mode, click 4 times. The light should blink briefly and
then turn on at the memorized level. Or hold the final press to turn on
at the floor level instead:
- - 3C: Go to ramp mode (memorized level).
- - 3H: Go to ramp mode (floor level).
+ - 4C: Go to ramp mode (memorized level).
+ - 4H: Go to ramp mode (floor level).
+ - 5C: Go to ramp mode (ceiling level).
Lockout mode also doubles as a momentary moon mode, so the user can do
quick tasks without having to unlock the light. The brightness in
@@ -201,12 +208,12 @@ lockout mode has two levels:
- 2H: Light up at the highest floor level.
It is also possible to make the light lock itself automatically after
-being turned off. To enable this, go to lockout mode and then click 5
+being turned off. To enable this, go to lockout mode and then click 10
times to activate the auto-lock config menu. Then at the prompt, click
N times to set the auto-lock timeout to N minutes.
- - 5C: Auto-lock config menu. Click N times to set timeout to N minutes.
- - 5H: Turn off auto-lock.
+ - 10C: Auto-lock config menu. Click N times to set timeout to N minutes.
+ - 10H: Turn off auto-lock.
And on lights which have aux LEDs, there may be additional functions:
@@ -217,9 +224,9 @@ And on lights which have aux LEDs, there may be additional functions:
Blinky / Utility Modes
----------------------
-Click 4 times from Off to access Anduril's blinky / utility modes. This
+Click 3 times from Off to access Anduril's blinky / utility modes. This
always starts at battery check and the user can proceed to other blinky
-modes from there if Advanced UI is enabled. The sequence is:
+modes if Advanced UI is enabled. The sequence is:
- Battery check.
- Beacon mode.
@@ -379,19 +386,18 @@ In more detail, here is what each mode does:
Momentary Mode
--------------
-Click 5 times from Off to enter Momentary mode. This locks the
-flashlight into a single-mode interface where the LEDs are only on when
-the button is held down. It is intended for Morse code, light painting,
-and other tasks where the light should be on only for a short time and
-probably in a pattern.
+Click 5 times from Off to enter Momentary mode. Or 5 times from Ramp,
+or 5 times from a strobe mode.
-Momentary mode does either a steady brightness level or a strobe. To
-select which one, go to the mode you want to use, adjust the brightness
-and speed and other settings, then turn the light off. Then click 5
-times to enter momentary mode.
+This locks the flashlight into a single-mode interface where the LEDs
+are only on when the button is held down. It is intended for Morse
+code, light painting, and other tasks where the light should be on only
+for a short time and probably in a pattern.
-Supported momentary modes are steady (normal ramping mode) and strobes
-(everything in the "strobe" mode group).
+Momentary mode does either a steady brightness level or a strobe,
+depending on which was active before going to momentary mode. To select
+which one, go to the mode you want to use, adjust the brightness and
+speed and other settings, then click 5 times to enter momentary mode.
In steady mode, brightness is the last-ramped level, so adjust that
before entering momentary mode.
@@ -433,6 +439,9 @@ Ramp Config Mode
While the light is on in a ramping mode, click 7 times to enter the
config mode for the current ramp.
+Or, to access the ramp config for Simple UI, make sure the Simple UI is
+not active, then do a 10H action from Off.
+
For smooth ramping mode, there are two menu options:
1. Floor. (default = 1/150)
@@ -444,9 +453,16 @@ For the stepped ramping mode, there are three menu options:
2. Ceiling. (default = 120/150)
3. Number of steps. (default = 7)
-For the Simple UI mode, there are there menu options. They are the same
+For the Simple UI mode, there are three menu options. They are the same
as stepped ramping mode.
+ 1. Floor. (default = 20/150)
+ 2. Ceiling. (default = 120/150)
+ 3. Number of steps. (default = 5)
+
+Default values are different for each model of flashlight. The numbers
+above are only examples.
+
To configure the floor level, click the button equal to the number of
ramp levels (out of 150) at which the floor should be. To set the
lowest possible level, click once.