Biscotti is more important than the type of LED to me as well! Although it feels "wrong" when an S2+ with XP-L HI out-throws an OP XM-L2 M1 with its larger head.
I usually get the M1 in host form & make my own. I absolutely love the M1!!
But I ordered a 7135 x 8 with Biscotti M1 the other day & it just arrived today.
I usually have no troubled at all operating any UI, but this one has me stumped. I have been fooling with it for well over an hour with no sucess.
Well I did somehow manage to eliminate the blinky operations.
BUT… I have no idea how I did that & can’t get them back or change to any other mode.
I am following the directions as they are written…. ’as far as I know anyway’.
I have also searched other threads & they offer no further help.
Is there some type glitch in the Biscotti UI that I may not be aware of?
I cannot purposefully get it to do anything it is supposed to.
Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated….
Interesting. I have the exact same M1 setup, and it didn’t take me more than an hour of finagling to set it up. These tips may help:
To get to config, I just half-click until the light stops immediately lighting up. That’s the cue. And since mine is the “faster” early batch, I don’t count how many times it flashes when selecting modes - counting the lulls inbetween is much easier.
Really hope you come to an understanding with your M1, teacher, it’s a sweet piece of kit
Ok… I do the ‘half clicks’ but the light never “stops lighting up”. It makes no difference whether I do 10, 15, 20, 30, “half clicks” the light never “stops lighting”.
And yes, I really do know how to do a half click.
This is the only UI I have ever had a problem with. And it is supposed to be a fairly simple one really.
I am thinking it has to be a firmware problem.
I only got this light because it was on sale & I wanted to check out the Biscotti firmware to see if it was suitable for a ‘non light’ person.
What did you do to solve your issue?? Replace the driver.
I think Simons strategy here is brilliant - these are superb hosts, and it makes economic sense to simply keep upgrading the drivers and emitters. Constantly changing styling, simply for its own sake, is expensive and unnecessary. Just ask Olight.
I’ll choose function (and value) over form every time. Convoy lights just work!