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Each feature and its programming are described in detail below:
Dwell
– Trigger programming for changing the dwell is different than any other
feature as there are two steps involved instead of one due to allowing for .1ms (tenths)
increments. After selecting the Dwell programming feature, and once the LED stops
flashing, you can now pull and release the trigger once for every full 1ms of time you
want the dwell to be. Once you have pulled the trigger the number of times you want
the full milliseconds to be, after a 2 second pause the LED will blink yellow and then
off. You can then pull the trigger again, but this time with each trigger pull being 1/10th
of a millisecond (.1ms). So, if you wanted to set the dwell to be 6.3ms, you would
select the dwell programming mode by pulling/releasing the trigger until the LED was
solid red. Next, you would hold the trigger until the LED went out. Next, the current
dwell setting (say 7.5ms) would be shown as 7 red flashes, a pause, a yellow, a pause,
and then 5 red flashes. The yellow flash is there to separate the full milliseconds from
1/10th of a millisecond (.1ms) intervals. The shortest allowable dwell time is 6.0ms and
the longest allowable time is 50.0ms.
The default dwell is 8.0ms.
Debounce™
– Pull and release the trigger once for every 1ms of time
you want the setting to be. For example, if you were programming the
Debounce to 5ms, you would pull and release the trigger 5 times.
The default Debounce™ setting is 10ms.
Eye Mode
– Pull and release the trigger the number of times necessary
to set the Eye Mode to what you want to use.
The following is a list of the possible Eye Modes and the flashes (also
trigger pulls required):
1 flash -
Bypassed mode
2 flashes -
Eye Mode 1 (uses ROF cap)
3 flashes -
Eye Mode 2 (monitors bolt)
4 flashes -
Simulate mode
If you pull and release the trigger more than 4 times, then the LED will
toggle green/red alternately to indicate there was a programming error,
and then go back to the programming menu.
The default Eye Mode is Eye Mode 2.
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