Chris S;806063 wrote: Personally I like the auto-tune feature to setup short pulse. Also NTM will use the saved short pulse from the auto-tune. NTM really only has one adjustment and that's the speed.
This is from the full manual I downloaded:
<span style="font-family: Verdana">To use Short Pulse Mode, tap Mode until the LED turns blue. Now by adjusting the knob you can change the maximum speed that the pump achieves during Short Pulse Mode. Tap Set to save this maximum speed and to begin tuning the frequency. When you adjust the knob, you will see that the frequency changes corresponding to the pulse frequency in the LED strip. </span>
<span style="font-family: Verdana">At this time you have two options, if you are happy with the wave that you have manually created you can hold Set to save this wave. Your saved wave will be indicated by a breathing blue LED instead of a constant one. The other option is to enter the auto-tune function of the EcoSmart driver. </span>
<span style="font-family: Verdana">For the autotune:</span>
<span style="font-family: Verdana">Once you have entered into Short Pulse Mode, adjust</span>
<span style="font-family: Verdana">the speed to your desired intensity then tap Set. Now, typically you would tune the frequency of your pulse but if you would like to enable the Auto-Tune function, hold Set and Option until the LED’s roll back and forth. The EcoSmart driver will now start at the highest pulse fre- quency, then slowly move to slower and slower frequen- </span>
<span style="font-family: Verdana">cies. Once you see your desired wave form in your aquarium, tap Set again to stop the Auto-Tune. You will now have the ability to fine-tune your wave form by pressing Mode to go back one step, or Option to go forward one step. This will be shown visually on the LED strip. Once you are happy with the wave form that you have created, press Set again to save it. You will know it is saved be- </span>
<span style="font-family: Verdana">cause the LED knob will breath blue. </span>