CWF Dragon Driver
This is a FET driver with a secondary channel. This driver is rated from 3.0 to 4.5 volts, so only power with a single 3.7 volt battery.
Specifications
3.7 volt driver
fet primary output
linear secondary output
single li-ion input only
17mm board diameter
1.6mm board thickness
Mode Groups:
1- low red,high red,ml,5,15,35,50,100
2- low red,high red,5,15,35,100
3- low red,ml,5,15,35,50,100
4- low red,5,15,35,100
5- low red,high red,15,100
6- low red,15,100
7- ML,5 ,15,35,50,100
8- 5,15,35,100
Reversing options(1/2second press) as follows:
Turbo--->Strobe--->Batt Check (1-8 with 8 being full) ---> Bike Indicator Strobe
Configuration Options:
To enter configuration mode, quickly turn off the light 15+ times until it starts to flash. Once it starts to flash, you are in configuration mode.
Once in configuration mode, the light will give a solid flash between 1 and 5 times. The number of solid flashes indicates the option number to be changed.
To select/change the option turn the light off and back on during the strobing flashes that immediately follow the solid flashes. When you choose option 1 it will start to flash 1-8 times, turn off and back on after the number of the group you want comes up. When setting the temperature control the light will go from programming to turbo, turn the light off when it reaches the temperature you desire.
1. Mode Group Select.
2. Memory Toggle.
3. Mode Order Toggle.
4. Temperature Calibration Mode.
5. Reversing Toggle.
GUPPY2DRV
USER INTERFACE:
None other than Dr.Jones Guppy2drv. The ultimate in flexibility. This UI offers a wide range of modes to choose from. Something for almost any occasion.
User Selectable Groups:
1. 1% - 25% - 100% | Memory
2. 1% - 25% - 100% | No Memory
3. 100% - 25% - 1% | No Memory
4. 1% - 25% - 100% - Strobe | No Memory
5. 1% - 25% - 100% - Strobe | Memory
6. 10% - 100% | Memory
7. 10% - 100% | No Memory
8. 100% - 10% | No Memory
9. 100%
10. 100% - Strobe | No Memory
11. Strobe - 100% | No Memory
12. ML - 2% - 25% - 100% | Memory
13. ML - 2% - 25% - 100% - Strobe - Beacon | No Memory
14. ML - 100% | No Memory
15. 100% - ML | No Memory
16. ML - 100% | Memory
17. ML - 1% - 5% - 15% - 40% - 100% | Memory
18. ML - 1% - 5% - 15% - 40% - 100% | No Memory
19. 100% - 40% - 15% - 5% - 1% - ML | No Memory
20. 100% - 40% - 15% - 5% - 1% - ML | Memory
21. 1% - 5% - 15% - 40% - 100% | Memory
22. 1% - 5% - 15% - 40% - 100% | No Memory
23. 100% - 40% - 15% - 5% - 1% | No Memory
24. 100% - 40% - 15% - 5% - 1% | Memory
Guppydrv Instructions
To switch mode groups: rapidly tap the switch 8 times, the light will then enter the programming mode and begin to flash. With the light in programming mode, tap the switch the same number of times as your desired mode group. The light will blink and your mode group will be memorized.
Example: To select mode group 3, tap the switch 8 times quickly to enter programming mode. As soon as the light enters programming mode and beings flashing, tap the switch three times. The light will blink to recognize the mode group change. To set the turbo timer: rapidly tap the switch 8 times, the light will then enter the programming mode and begin to flash. With the light in programming mode, tap the switch 30 times to enter the turbo timer set mode. The light will then switch to 100% power. When the light is at the desired temperature for the turbo step down, turn the light off. The turbo timer will then be set. The turbo timer steps the light down to 50% regardless of the mode group set.
Bistro Firmware
While off:
- Fully click and release to turn the light on. It will go to the first mode or the last-used mode, depending on whether you enabled mode memory. While on: - Short tap: Do a short (less than 0.5s) half-press to go forward to the next mode. - Med tap: Do a medium (0.5s to 1.5s) half-press to go backward to the previous mode, if medium-press is enabled. - Long tap: Do a long (longer than 1.5s) half-press to reset to the first mode (if mode memory is turned off). - Or fully click and release to turn the light off. - Short tap a bunch of times (15 taps, or until the light stops turning on) to enter config mode.Hidden modes: - Go backward from moon to access the hidden modes. They are, in order: - Turbo (just like the regular turbo) - Tactical / police strobe (7 Hz / 14 Hz alternating) - Battery check / beacon mode, It should blink out the voltage in whole numbers then a '.' then tenths. So, for 3.6V it would blink out "--- . ------". Voltage range is from about 2.5V to 4.4V - Biking flasher (2-level stutter beacon, 1 Hz)Configuration options: -The config mode has several options. It will blink out a number to show which option is active, then "buzz" or "stutter" for a bit. Click during the "buzz" to select that option. Some options may enter a secondary config mode after the light turns back on. Options include: 1. Muggle mode / simple mode. low/med/high, 2. Mode memory. Off or on. 3. Moon. Select to turn moon mode on or off. This is in addition to the other regular modes, so you get 2 to 9 levels when moon is enabled. 4. Mode order. Low to high, or high to low. 5. Mode group. Choice of 1 to 6 regular modes from low to turbo, or one of 3 special groups. After clicking, the light should come on in a special group select mode. In this mode, it slowly blinks 9 times, pauses, then repeats. Turn the light off after N blinks to select mode group N.
The mode groups are:
1.) 1300 lm only
2.) 8, 1300 lm
3.) 8, 235, 1300
4.) 8, 104, 506, 1300
5.) 8, 75, 254, 642, 1300
6.) 8, 50, 167, 366, 757, 1300
7.) 140, 1300, strobe (police modes)
8.) bike flasher, battcheck, 8, 140, 1300 (biking modes)
9.) 4, 36, 140, 500, 1300
6. Medium-press. Off or on. If on, a medium-press will allow going backward through the mode sequence, and hidden blinky modes will be accessible. 7. Thermal calibration. Set the temperature at which the light will begin stepping down to cool itself off. After clicking to select this, the light should turn on in a special thermal calibration mode. It will start at a medium-low brightness, wait a second or two, then step up to turbo. - To turn off thermal regulation, click within the first second (while the output is relatively low). - To set a new maximum temperature, leave the light on until you think it is too hot, then turn it off. 8. Factory reset. Change all settings back to default.