The Switchback Frame is a feature used to prioritize lighting behavior between overlapping functions like running lights, signals, or strobes.
đź”§ How it Works:
Each function tab (1–5) in the ZLED Bit Editor is assigned a priority:
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Tab 1 has the lowest priority
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Tab 5 has the highest priority
When two tabs use the same output bits, the higher-priority tab can temporarily override the lower one using the Switchback Frame setting.
For example:
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If Tab 1 uses bits 1–10 for running lights
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And Tab 2 (turn signal) also uses bits 5–10
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You can enable bits 5–10 in the Switchback Frame of Tab 2
💡 Result: When Tab 2 is active, it masks bits 5–10 from Tab 1 temporarily — ensuring that the signal animation cleanly overrides the running lights.
🛑 Important:
Switchback only masks the selected bits temporarily. When the higher-priority function finishes, control returns to the lower-priority tab automatically.

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