Operation - Getting the most out of Your Mag Charger® Rechargeable Flashlight System
Section 5
Switch Operation
Your Flashlight's Function Sets and the Functions
Within Each Set
The Mag Charger® flashlight combines long-famous M G-LITE® beauty,
reliability and beam-adjustability with powerful new electronics,
providing stunning brightness, long battery life and five different
functions to choose from. Because not all functions are equally
important to all users, the Mag Charger® offers an array of USER-
CONFIGUR BLE FUNCTION SETS that LET YOU PERSON LIZE the
settings for QUICKEST CCESS to the FUNCTIONS YOU USE MOST.
The four available Function Sets are shown in the Function Sets Chart at
lower left.
1
Function Set
Function Set
(standard)
Full Power Full Power Momentary Momentary
Power Save Power Save Full Power Full Power
SOS Signal Power Save
Strobe
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Function Sets Chart
2
3
Function Set
Function Set
Strobe
s the Function Sets Chart shows, your Mag Charger® flashlight is capable of
five different functions – Full Power, PowerSave (25% power), Strobe (flashes
5 times per second), SOS Signal (the International Morse Code distress signal)
and Momentary On/Off (stays on only while the switch button is held down).
Not all of these functions are equally important to every user. To a police
officer, it may be important to have instant access to the Momentary ON/Off
function; a boating enthusiast may want to have the SOS Signal function ready
to use. That is why these functions are organized into four different function
sets – so that you can personalize your flashlight to suit your needs,
configuring it for quickest access to the functions that best match your
preference.
How To Choose
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The available function sets, and the functions within each one, are shown in
the Function Sets Chart.
s it comes out of the package, your Mag Charger® flashlight is set to the
"Standard" function set (Function Set #1 in the chart). If you require only those
three functions (Full Power, PowerSave and Strobe), then you never have to
change it. You can select a function within that set by the "Quick Click"
method: Turn the flashlight on with one Quick Click and it is on at Full Power.
Turn it off, then turn it on with two Quick Clicks (about as fast as you would say
"Click Click") and it turns on at 25% power – the PowerSave function. Turn it
off, then turn it on with three Quick Clicks (about as fast as you would say "Click
Click Click") and you have the Strobe function.
Selecting a function within any of the other function sets works the same way
–with one, two or three Quick Clicks, as the chart shows. For example, if you
are in Function Set #2 and you want to select the SOS Signal function, begin with
the flashlight off, apply three Quick Clicks, and your flashlight will signal SOS
(the familiar three dots, three dashes and three dots: . . . -- -- -- . . .)
Function Within a Set