Yes.
While on, the user can switch between smooth and stepped ramp by clicking three times.
In either mode, the user can enter a config menu for that mode by clicking four times. This menu has the following entries:
- Floor level.
- Ceiling level.
- Number of steps (stepped ramp only).
For each option, it’ll blink N times, then “buzz”. During the buzz, click one or more times to enter a number, or simply wait to go to the next setting with no changes. The “buzz” keeps going as long as you keep clicking, so there is no hurry if you want to enter a big number.
Modes which have a config menu are:
- Ramp modes (smooth, stepped).
- Beacon. (lets user set number of seconds between flashes)
- Tempcheck. (lets user calibrate room temperature and thermal ceiling)
The longest menu is three items (for the stepped ramp settings).
There are also settings which are configured without entering a menu:
- Ramp brightness. Is also used for momentary and beacon modes.
- Ramp style.
- Remembers which mode was last used in the “strobes” group.
- Strobe speed, for both strobes.
- Bike flasher brightness.
- Candle mode brightness. (not saved in eeprom)
- Whether muggle mode is active. (not implemented yet)
- On lights with a lighted switch (Q8, not FW3A): Button brightness while off, for both regular “off” mode and lockout mode.
Lockout mode functions as a momentary moon mode, for quickly checking things without the need to unlock the light. The brightness of this momentary mode is determined by the floor of the current ramp.
For the regular modes, it basically has two profiles which you can switch between with a triple click while on. One profile is smooth, the other has steps. They can have completely different limits, like one with moon and one without, one with full turbo in the ramp and one with a lower limit, one for inside and one for outside, or whatever. There are no predefined mode groups though, because the user can create their own with a few clicks.