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.
Group 2 Strobes:
(remembers the last-used mode) from OFF: “click click hold”
Click three times, but hold the third click for a moment.
To change to the next blinky 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. Adjustable brightness.
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.
General configuration
Every config mode use the same interface. It has one or more options the user can set, and it will go
through its configuration numbers in order. The SP36 confirms each click with a blink.
For each menu item, the light will follow the same pattern:
Blink one or more times = configuration number
To indicate which setting you are in. All config menus “fall through” with no changes if you don’t
press the button.
“buzz” = The lamp waits for input
Buzz is a stutter quickly between two brightness levels for a few seconds. The User can click one
or more times to enter a number. It will keep buzzing until the user stops clicking, so there is no
need to hurry.
Pause, and then go to the next option
After the light has gone through all of the menu options, it should return to whatever mode the
light was in before entering the config mode.