If the system resets, then it reverts. It then will not return to 'increased' thresholds until next server communication, which may be up to, what, 7-10 minutes?
'Burst' mode doesn't reset the controller, and therefore, doesn't reset the thresholds. Also if you have any numbers in the setting box for "system daily reboot' you can count on reverting to default at least once daily! That field should be 'blank" !
Mike, I've seen it revert after an extended "interference mode" event, without system reboot. Perhaps it was due to the non-burst IM level being triggered.
Also, you should see if Tobi or Egon can reprogram that axle factory to fire up only when there's no lightning.
Well, after extended interference mode, my system will generally reset, and revert... then I wait for a server communication, unless I go immediately into interference. Reset it, or reboot it, it reverts.
Now, I suppose the logic is that if you've gone long interference at higher count threshold, then we'll make sure you don't keep sending junk, at least until you get below 'minimum' threshold... do something ... find the issue...
Axles? Gotta have 'em to keep rollin'... What's cool about it, I took the time to locate the source last year, found it exactly due south, and know exactly what to change, and by how much. H field, Amp1 channel A, from 10x10 to 8x5 or 8x4 if they're running more than 1 welder line on the north side. All I need do is confirm its H Amp1 Channel A, and a couple of clicks in settings, then go on about life. Once in awhile, check to see if it's still there, If not, bring it back up. Heck, can predict if it's going to run by driving by the factory and observing the parking lot at shift change... "probability of Weld Strikes tonight? 80% after 6pm with intermittent discharges until 8am"...
Now, a failing vapor street light is a different issue... about all I need do now, is ring up the utility co, they see the incoming phone number and immediately dispatch a new bulb and a crew... don't even have to talk to 'em anymore...
Neighbors' plasma TV's and bad heat pumps and HVAC are a bit more difficult... however....
None of this stuff bothers E field, at least so far. 'Bout the only way to throw that bugger into interference is crank up the gain 'till signals overwhelm it.... my environments pretty E noise clean.
So for my location, I love the higher thresholds, and for the most part, an issue is predictable, or easily mediated. Now, it took time and patience to reach that stage... each of us has to do it to some degree, especially when sources mask each other, and there is no single reason for an issue that might appear single source.