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<li class="toctree-l1"><a class="reference internal" href="../GettingStarted/">Getting Started</a>
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<p class="caption"><span class="caption-text">Flashing the firmware</span></p>
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<li class="toctree-l1"><a class="reference internal" href="../Flashing/">Flashing the firmware</a>
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<li class="toctree-l1"><a class="" href="MHP30:Flashing/MP30.md">None</a>
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<li class="toctree-l1"><a class="" href="../Pinecil V1:Flashing/Pinecil V1.md">None</a>
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<li class="toctree-l1"><a class="" href="../Pinecil V2:Flashing/Pinecil V2.md">None</a>
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<li class="toctree-l1"><a class="reference internal" href="../Flashing/TS80%28P%29/">TS80(P)</a>
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<li class="toctree-l1"><a class="" href="TS100:Flashing/TS100.md">None</a>
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<p class="caption"><span class="caption-text">Operation</span></p>
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<p>Inside the <a href="https://ralim.github.io/IronOS/Settings/#setting-sleep-temp">Sleep Menu</a> is an additional type of sleep setting. Pinecil has an unpopulated footprint (<strong>U14</strong>) for a hall effect sensor, Silicon Labs <strong>Si7210-B-00-IV</strong>. After installing the hall effect sensor (HES), it is possible to auto-trigger Pinecil to enter sleep mode when it enters the stand, and <em>Zzzz</em> will appear (or text in detailed mode). This could be a fun enhancement for any Pinecil and adds a feature typically only found in more expensive high-end irons. The HES is available at many electronic stores for ~$2-$6.</p>
<p>After installing the HES on the PCB, place a magnet on the stand close enough to the sensor to activate one of ten user selectable settings.</p>
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<li>0=off, 1=1000, 2=750, 3=500, 4=250, 5=150, 6=100, 7=75, 8=50, 9=25 (9 has the highest sensitivity to magnets)</li>
<li>0=off, 1=1000, 2=750, 3=500, 4=250, 5=150, 6=100, 7=75, 8=50, 9=25 (9 has the highest sensitivity to magnets)</li>
<li>Setting of 1 might be used if you solder on PCBs with magnets and do not wish Pinecil to auto-sleep constantly. A very strong/large magnet would be required on the stand to activate the sleep mode if you use setting 1.</li>
<li>Setting of 9 would be useful if you only had a small magnet and are not concerned about Pinecil falsely triggering sleep mode near magnetized items/tools.</li>
<li>Actively watch the <em>hall</em> number change while you slowly move the magnet around to seek the best locations &amp; whether you have too many or too few magnets. Position the magnet(s) where you have the highest hall number will ensure consistent sleep mode when you place the iron in the stand. This requires some experimenting.</li>