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7.
SABER OPERATION
To use your saber, with the micro SD card inserted and the wiring correctly completed, insert the battery or pull
the kill key. You should hear the boot sound or first font sound play (depending on the config setting), and you
should also see the first accent LED blinking rapidly. After this your saber will load into idle mode for the first font.
There are three main modes of operation for the saber: Idle mode, Running mode and Tracks mode. These two
modes will be discussed in detail in the next sections.
7.1.
IDLE MODE
Idle mode is when the saber is loaded for a font but not running. This is where the accent LEDs are running the idle
pattern, and the saber is ready for use. In this mode there are two ways to interact with the saber. The first is
hitting the aux button to advance to the next font. When you are on font three, hitting aux goes back to font1.
Spark™ always assumes that there are 3 fonts present on the config card, so make sure they are always present on
the micro SD card.
The other way to interact with the saber is by hitting the main button. This puts the saber in running mode. For
more details on that see the next section.
7.1.1.
IDLE MODE INTERACTION TABLE
The following table lists all the interactivity that is possible with the saber while in idle mode.
Entry
Label
Action
Description
Main button
MAIN+/-
Press/Latch
Pressing the main button (latching when it is a latching switch)
puts the saber into running mode for font1 and font2, and
font 3; for saber tracks, it is used to engage the blade.
Aux button
AUX+/-
Press
Advances to the next font.
Twist Hilt
NA
NA
When One Button is set with motion in the master, twisting
the hilt while in idle mode will advance to the next font.
Table 3 – Possible interactions in idle mode, when the kill key is pulled but the saber is not in the hum effect.
7.2.
RUNNING MODE
When the saber is running, there are many actions that are possible. Swings, Blaster Blocks, Clashes, Lockups and
retraction all become available. Further, this is when the main LED runs and accent LEDs follow the patterns for the
actions performed. A detailed description on how to interact with the saber is given in the following subsection.
To stop the saber from running, simply hold down the main button (unlatch if it is a latching switch) until the
retraction sound and effect happen. The saber will then return to Idle mode. From here you can re-insert the kill
key or remove the battery. Do not remove power when the saber is running, as this can cause the micro SD card to
get an incorrect formatting, and then it would need to be reformatted. Granted this is very rare but it is better to
put the saber into Idle before disconnecting the power.