3
Quickly press and release the button while your flashlight is on to turn
off your flashlight.
Please refer to the model-specific specifications on our web site for
the default settings of your model’s presets and various features.
Please also check our web site for updates to this manual.
2. Advanced Operation
You communicate with your flashlight through a sequence of clicks
and/or a press-hold-release or a press and hold. These sequences
are called
commands
and are simple and easy to learn. It will take a
few minutes of practice to become proficient with them.
Models with the rotary control allow you to rotate the rotary control to
change the brightness level. Rotate the rotary control clock-wise to
increase the brightness level.
The term “
click
” indicates a quick press and release of the button.
Think of it like a mouse click on your computer or a tap on a touch
screen. The button must be released in less than 1/3 of a second to
be recognized as a click. The term
double-click
indicates two clicks
in rapid succession and the term
triple-click
indicates three clicks in
rapid succession.
The term “
press-hold-release
” indicates that the button should be
held down for an extended period – longer than 1/3 of a second – to
allow your flashlight to tell the difference between a click and a press-
hold-release. The term “
press and hold
” indicates that you should
continue to hold the button down until you are told to release it. A
click, press-hold-release and a click, press and hold represents a click
followed by the press in rapid succession. There is no pause or delay
between the click and the press. The same applies to double-click,
press-hold-release and triple-click, press-hold-release.
From Off:
the following commands are available when your flashlight
is turned off:
•
Click – turns on your flashlight to preset B.
•
Press and hold – turns on your flashlight to preset B. If Pseudo
Momentary is enabled, turns off when button is released.