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can either add a switch between the battery providing power to the Arduino or just unplug
power from the Arduino.
The power switch turns on/off the unit. When the unit is powered on it goes through a startup
sequence. In the startup, the microcontroller input and output pins are set up, the default
values are loaded from the EEPROM and the display is setup. If the Activate button is
depressed during the startup process, the unit will be reset to the factory default values.
The system stores changes to parameters in flash memory so the settings are saved even
when the batteries are removed.
Activate Button
The activate button turns on/off the monitoring of the sensors. When activated, the unit begins
monitoring the sensor status according to the design of the currently shown menu options.
This is known as the photo mode. When in photo mode, the other buttons are ignored except
where noted below in the descriptions of the menus. Pressing the activate button again de-
activates the monitoring and returns the system to the menu mode. In menu mode, the
system parameters can be adjusted as described in the Menu sections below.
The activate button will also turn off the display, to save power, when in the photo mode if the
display is set to turn off in 10 seconds.
If the Activate button is depressed during the startup process, the unit will be reset to the
factory default values.
Select Button
The select button toggles the edit mode on and off. When in edit mode, the value of individual
parameters can be adjusted using the arrow buttons. When not in edit mode, the arrow
buttons move from field to field within the current menu. Only one value can be selected/
changed at a time.
Menu Button
The menu button cycles the display between the different menu options. The various menu
options are described in detail below. Pressing the menu button also deactivates the edit
mode and resets the cursor position to the first item in the next menu.
Arrow/Cursor Buttons
In edit mode, the left and right button moves the cursor to the previous/next digit in the setting
being adjusted.
When the up or down button are pressed in the edit mode, the value at the current cursor
position is raised/lowered. Every time a value is changed on the display, it is written to the
microcontroller's flash memory so if the power is turned off that value will be remembered.
When not in edit mode, the arrow keys are used to navigate around the display to move from
one menu parameter to another. The currently selected parameter is indicated by a flashing
cursor.
Camera Flash Buttons
There are two buttons by the Camera/Flash ports. These buttons will manually trigger the
Camera or Flash attached to these ports. Beyond being useful as a manual trigger, this is also