sure guys, heres the options that i know of.
-up to 9 modes in whatever order you want
-choose one of three memory options
a- tradition mode memory, light comes on with last mode memorized/used
b- no mode memery, light will allways come on what mode you specify for frank to make the "default mode"
c- hybrid memory, light comes on with last mode memorized/used but will then revert back to the first mode of the sequence
-mode mermorization duration- change the amount of time required to memorize the mode your in. in .25 sec increments from .25 sec to 2 full seconds.
-low battery ramp down- light level will start to decline as battery voltage can no longer support the output. increases useful runtime.
i think thats all the option he has, he might have more. the UI i went with was 4 output levels of 100/1/20/50% in that order with a hybrid memory that will memorize the last mode i used but then revert back up to 100 percent. i like lights that have just high and low, but i figure this way i will have a couple of medium modes tucked away if i need them but wont have to allways toggle through them since it will go straght from high to low, them back up to high if low got memorized by the hybrid memory. i also shortened the mode memorization duration down to half a second. i also chose to go with the low battery ramp down. the light i had the driver programmed for will be a shorty, so i might need that 20 minutes of runtime instead of 15 (its a 3 amp driver), otherwise i dont think its a must for an 18650 body. after frank finished reprogramming the driver he even went ahead and mailed it over to jason for me. hope this helped clear things up a little bit.