> The question is... if the memory timer is set to zero (i.e. reset brightness to manually-saved level immediately after turning light off), what is the correct behavior? Is returning memory to the manual level immediately correct, or a bug?
Per the documentation -- "Memory determines which brightness level the light goes to with 1 click from off."
Per the documentation -- The last-ramped brightness level is used in three places with similar text. I tested a few:
* Beacon Mode (tested -- follows the manual memory, this bug.)
* SOS Mode (not on my flashlight)
* Momentary Mode (tested -- follows the ramp from ON, follows manual memory from OFF, probably another bug)
This feels pretty intuitive. The manual memory 1C brightness setting for me is another kind of lockout, so I don't blind myself forgetting what I left the light set to.
I can configure the hybrid memory to 1 minute, but then ... when I fidget with my light I'm accidentally turning it back on into ceiling via 1 click.
> The question is... if the memory timer is set to zero (i.e. reset brightness to manually-saved level immediately after turning light off), what is the correct behavior? Is returning memory to the manual level immediately correct, or a bug?
Per the documentation -- "Memory determines which brightness level the light goes to with 1 click from off."
Per the documentation -- The last-ramped brightness level is used in three places with similar text. I tested a few:
* Beacon Mode (tested -- follows the manual memory, this bug.)
* SOS Mode (not on my flashlight)
* Momentary Mode (tested -- follows the ramp from ON, follows manual memory from OFF, probably another bug)
This feels pretty intuitive. The manual memory 1C brightness setting for me is another kind of lockout, so I don't blind myself forgetting what I left the light set to.
I can configure the hybrid memory to 1 minute, but then ... when I fidget with my light I'm accidentally turning it back on into ceiling via 1 click.