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MIOPS CABLE-N3 - 8. Standalone Mode; a. User Interface of MIOPS Smart

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8. Standalone Mode
You can use your Miops Smart as a standalone device without the involvement
of your smartphone. If you use Miops Smart as a standalone device, you can
set it to six basic modes: Lightning, Sound, Time Lapse, Laser, HDR and DIY
modes. The advanced modes are available with the smartphone application
only. The scenario mode will be enabled for the previously saved scenarios
only. If you have previously used Miops Smart is scenario mode, the latest
versions of them will be available in Miops Smart as a standalone device. You
can reuse them, but you cannot make any changes on them.
a. User Interface of MIOPS Smart
Miops Smart features a device menu system which enables you to use the
device very easily. The menu has two levels: Main Menu and Sub-menus. The
Main Menu lets you to switch between different modes of operation. You can
navigate on modes by using the right and left scroll buttons. To operate in a
certain mode you need to enter the Sub-menu of that mode by pressing the
Start button. Each mode of operation has its own Sub-Menu where you can
adjust the settings of that mode as mentioned in the following sections. You
can always switch back to the Main Menu from Sub-menus by pressing the
Menu button.
The modes of Miops Smart are as follows: Lightning, Sound, Time Lapse,
Laser, HDR, DIY, Scenario. Each of these modes has their parameters in the
submenus. You can use the up and down scroll buttons to select the
parameters. In order to change the value of a parameter, you can use the right
and left scroll buttons.
Example: We want to work in Sound Mode with a sensitivity of 80,
delay of 5 ms and LOCK OFF.
1) Turn the Miops Smart on. The device will start in Lightning mode.
2) Press the right scroll button once and the device will get into Sound
Mode.
3) Press the Start button. You will see the parameters of the Sound mode.
4) The first parameter is the sensitivity. Bring the sensitivity to 80 using the
right and left scroll buttons.
5) Press the down scroll button and then bring the delay to 10 ms.

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