reach Strobes, do “click click hold” from OFF. To change to the next blink use a double-click. These
include:
Blinky:
(starts always at battcheck) from OFF: “click click click” to BattCheck: Shows the remaining charge
in volts and tenths.E.g. 4 blinks, then pause, 1 blink are 4.1 Volt. A "zero" is represented by a very
quick blink.
Sunset: Starts at a low level, then slowly dims down to moon for an hour, then shuts off. It is
intended for use when going to bed.
Beacon: Beacon mode uses the last ramped level for its brightness. You must adjust the brightness
before you turn beacon on. It blinks at a slow speed: Once every N seconds at the last-ramped
level. N is configurable in beacon config mode: Click 4 times to enter beacon config mode, wait for
the light to stutter, then click to enter the number of seconds per blink. For example, to do a
10-second alpine beacon, click 10 times. (Hint: If you want faster blinks per second use party
strobe mode and set it to three blinks per second or more)
TempCheck: Blinks out the current temperature in degrees C. and optionally configure settings for
thermal regulation. E.g. 3 blinks, then pause, 4 blink are 34 degrees Celsius. A "zero" is
represented by a very quick blink. This number should be pretty close to what a real thermometer
says. If not, it would be a good idea to click 4 times to enter thermal config mode, and calibrate
the sensor.
Strobes:
(remembers the last-used mode) from OFF: “click click hold” which means click three times, but
hold the third click for a moment. To change to the next strobe use a double-click.
To set adjustments you can use:
-Hold: Increase brightness, or strobe faster. (except lightning)
-Click, hold: Reduces brightness, or strobe slower. (except lightning)
Candle mode:
Simulates a flickering candle or fireplace, until you switch it OFF. Or you add timer for 30min: Each
triple click adds 30 min including a burn down simulation at the end. Candle mode timer can go for
up to 4.5 hour. If you buy diffuser of LT1 separately, you can turn the light into a candle.
Bike flasher:
Steady output with a “stutter” once per second. Designed to be more visible than a normal
ramping mode, but otherwise works mostly the same. Adjustable brightness.
Party strobe:
Motion-freezing strobe. Can be used to freeze spinning fans and falling water. Adjustable speed.
Tactical strobe:
Bright, disorienting strobe light. Can be used to irritate people. Adjustable speed, and the duty
cycle is always 33%.
Lightning storm mode:
Flashes at random brightness and random speed to simulate lightning strikes during a busy
lightning storm. Do not look directly at the flashlight when this mode is running, because it may
suddenly go to full power without warning.