/ Programming support

Programming your light.

Identify the driver in your light, watch the matching walkthrough, then use the mode charts below when you are ready to make changes.

01

Identify the driver

Micro, Mini, Peanut, Arcadian, and Groovy lights do not all use the same programming flow. Start with the guide that matches your light.

02

Enter config mode

Cycle the switch quickly until the light starts flashing. The number of cycles varies by driver, so use the matching guide below.

03

Change one thing

Mode group, memory, color, and strobe are separate options. Make one change, test it, then come back if you need another adjustment.

/ Watch first

Video walkthroughs.

Start here for the driver walkthroughs most customers need when changing groups, memory, strobe, or color options.

Quantum Dragon Part 1Changing mode groupsOpen on YouTube
Quantum Dragon Part 2Other programming optionsOpen on YouTube
CWF PeanutReview and Quantum Dragon programmingOpen on YouTube
Quantum ChimeraMini Arc programming walkthroughOpen on YouTube
/ Driver guides

Use the chart for your light.

Open your guide to see how that driver talks back, then use the mode chart below it. ML means moonlight; color means the secondary color channel on Quantum Dragon lights.

Micro LightsChimera driver
Enter

15+ fast cycles

Cycle quickly until the light starts flashing. That confirms configuration mode.

Read

Solid flashes

The number of solid flashes tells you which option is being offered.

Choose

Strobe window

Cycle during the strobing flashes after the option you want.

Mode groups

  1. Moonlight, 5%, 15%, 35%, 50%, 100%
  2. Moonlight, 15%, 50%, 100%
  3. 5%, 15%, 35%, 100%
  4. 15%, 100%
  5. 5%, 15%, 35%, 50%, 100%
  6. 50%

Options

  • 1 - Mode group select
  • 2 - Memory toggle
  • 3 - Mode order toggle
  • 4 - Temperature calibration
  • 5 - Reversing toggle

Reverse options use a half-second press: Turbo, Strobe, Battery Check, Bike Indicator Strobe.

Mini LightsQuantum Chimera
Enter

10+ fast cycles

Cycle quickly until the solid light and ramp-down sequence begins.

Navigate

Ramp down

Cycle during the ramp if you need to move from mode group to memory or strobe.

Choose

Low / medium / high

Low, medium, and high flashes represent different choices depending on the option.

Mode groups

  1. Moonlight, 5%, 15%, 35%, 50%, 100%
  2. Moonlight, 5%, 15%, 35%, 100%
  3. Moonlight, 15%, 35%, 100%
  4. 5%, 15%, 35%, 50%, 100%
  5. 5%, 15%, 35%, 100%
  6. 5%, 35%, 100%
  7. 15%, 35%, 50%, 100%
  8. 15%, 50%, 100%
  9. 15%, 100%
  10. 50%

Options

  • 1 - Mode group
  • 2 - Memory on/off
  • 3 - Strobe option

For memory, low flash means memory off and high flash means memory on. For strobe, low is off, medium is bicycle mode, and high is standard strobe.

Peanut LightsQuantum Dragon
Enter

12+ fast cycles

Cycle quickly until the Quantum Dragon color sequence confirms programming mode.

Read

Color, then white count

All three colors separate the sequence; white blink counts identify the group.

Choose

Color answers

Red is off, green is on or standard strobe, and blue is bicycle mode.

Mode groups

  1. Color, ML, 5%, 15%, 35%, 50%, 100%
  2. Color, ML, 35%, 100%
  3. ML, 5%, 15%, 35%, 50%, 100%
  4. ML, 5%, 15%, 100%
  5. ML, 15%, 100%
  6. 5%, 15%, 35%, 50%, 100%
  7. 15%, 100%
  8. 15% - 50%
  9. 100% only
  10. Color, 100%
  11. 100%, Color
  12. Color, 50%
  13. 50%, Color

Options

  • 1 - Mode group
  • 2 - Secondary color choice
  • 3 - Memory on/off
  • 4 - Strobe option

Memory uses red for off and green for on. Strobe uses red for off, green for standard strobe, and blue for bicycle mode.

Arcadian and Groovy LightsChimera Max or Quantum Dragon
First

Identify the engine

Single LED engines use Chimera Max timing. Multi-color engines use Quantum Dragon timing.

Chimera

Ramp signals

Use the Mini guide pattern for mode groups, memory, and strobe.

Dragon

Color signals

Use the Peanut guide pattern for color choice, memory, and strobe.

Chimera Max

Use the Mini Lights guide above for the 10 mode groups, memory option, and strobe option.

Quantum Dragon

Use the Peanut Lights guide above for the 13 mode groups, secondary color, memory, and strobe options.


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