Anduril 2: Configure Ramp Ceiling (Maximum) Brightness
This page refers to features of Anduril 2.
You may be looking for the Anduril 1 manual or Check if you're running Anduril 1 or 2.
Enter Advanced UI and enable the ramp you’d like to configure
To start, make sure you’ve enabled the ramp you’d like to configure: smooth or stepped.
When the light is on in the Advanced UI’s Ramping Mode, you can toggle between the ramps with: 3C
.
Set ceiling to the maximum brightness
Stay in Advanced UI and proceed with the following steps.
- Enter Ramp Config Mode:
- To configure the Advanced UI ramp:
- Enable Ramp Mode with
1C
. 7H
and keep holding it!
- Enable Ramp Mode with
- To configure the Simple UI ramp:
- Turn the light to Off.
10H
and keep holding it!
- To configure the Advanced UI ramp:
- You’re now in Ramp Config Mode.
- While you’re still holding the button, you’ll notice the light flash almost immediately after the last button press. Keep holding until you see a second flash. After this second flash, let go. The light will begin a buzz (flash flickering), which signals that the light is ready to accept your input.
- Enter:
1C
. - The light will continue buzzing and then stop and return to Ramping Mode with a steady light.
flowchart TD
A((OFF)) -->|1C| B1(Ramping Mode)
B1 -->|7H| B2[Configure\nAdvanced UI Ramp]
A -->|10H| C[Configure\nSimple UI Ramp]
B2 --> D(Ramp Config Mode)
C --> D
D -->|Wait for 2 blinks| E[Ramp Ceiling Input:\nBuzzing light]
E -->|1C| F[Buzzing light]
F --> G[Steady light]
subgraph "Advanced UI"
A
B1
B2
C
RC
G
end
subgraph RC[" "]
D
E
F
end
style A fill:#000,color:#fff
Good work, you’ve configured your Anduril 2 light’s Ramping Mode’s ceiling to use the maximum brightness.
Set ceiling to another brightness
If you’d like your ceiling to be a little less bright, instead of 1C
as the
input above, you can click to set the level you’d like for your ramp:
Clicks | 1 | 2 | 3 | … | 150 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ceiling Level | 150/150 | 149/150 | 148/150 | … | 1/150 |