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  • Settings Menu
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    This OLED screen features burn-in protection; if no buttons or movement have been detected for a while it will automatically blank the screen to reduce burn-in when the iron is left unattended. Any movement or button press will wake the screen.

    Hidden Extras

    Additionally to the two icons shown, there are two "hidden" actions that can be performed on this menu.

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    If you press and hold the button near the tip (+/A), this enters the temperature adjustment screen. Normally this is not required; but if you would like to adjust the set temperature before the tip starts to heat, this can be useful.

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    On devices that do not support profile mode, if you press and hold the button near the tip (+/A), this enters the temperature adjustment screen. Normally this is not required; but if you would like to adjust the set temperature before the tip starts to heat, this can be useful.

    If you press and hold the button near the rear of the iron (-/B), it will take you into the debug menu.

    Soldering Mode

    When you press the button to enter the soldering mode, the iron will instantly start to heat up the tip.

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    Pinecil has an unpopulated footprint (U14) for a hall effect sensor (Si7210-B-00-IV). Adding the sensor and placing a neodymium magnet on the holder stand will trigger Pinecil to sleep after it enters the stand, and Zzzz will appear on-screen. The magnet is positioned on the stand in proximity to the sensor/handle which then activates one of 10 user defined settings (0=off, 1=lowest sensitivity, 9=highest sensitivity). Read the Hall Sensor document for details on installation.

    Idle Shutdown

    If, after entering sleep mode, the iron still does not see movement for a much longer time (default=10 minutes); it will shut down and return to the home screen.

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    Profile Mode (MHP30 only)

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    On devices that support it, a long press on (+/A) takes you into profile mode, which initiates the profile selected in the relevant settings.

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    Profile mode plays out as follows:

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    1. Check if the temperature is below 55C. If not, you will get a warning and cannot enter profile mode.
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    3. Preheat by raising the target temperature to the configured preheat temperature with the configured preheat speed.
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    5. Wait for the device to reach the preheat temperature.
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    7. Gradually move the target temperature to the configured end temperature of the first phase over the configured duration.
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    9. Wait for the device to reach the end temperature.
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    11. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the next phases until there are no more phases configured.
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    13. Cool down by lowering the target temperature to 0 with the configured cooldown speed.
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    15. Once the temperature is below 55C, sound the buzzer (if available) and exit profile mode.
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    You can manually exit profile mode manually in the same way as the soldering mode, by pressing and holding the rear button or pressing both buttons at once.

    Settings Menu

    The settings menu is the most evolving aspect of the firmware, so each option is not documented here. However, do not panic, as every menu option has an on-screen description so you don't need to come back here to figure them all out.

    To navigate the menu, the two buttons act separately. diff --git a/Menu/index.html b/Menu/index.html index 629eebbe..1060829d 100644 --- a/Menu/index.html +++ b/Menu/index.html @@ -68,6 +68,8 @@