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Russell Neely Posted on Dec 25, 2013

Can't get the ten-tap programmable switch to work.

Company didn't give any instructions on how to set the program for high/low/strobe settings. C4 (LED)

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SOURCE: Don't know how to use the ten-tap programmable switch

The Instructions are here:

http://www.streamlight.com/static/document/product_instructions/protac-hl_op_inst.pdf

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