The RLC3 Handbook — Command 22,000 Lumens With One Thumb Subtitle:
The RLC3 Handbook — Command 22,000 Lumens With One Thumb Subtitle:

The RLC3 is the heart of your Q5 Pro system — a compact, weatherproof handlebar controller that turns a single thumb movement into precise light control. This guide shows you every button, dial, and LED glow, explains what each signal means, and walks you through the seven functions that make RLC3 unique. Ready in under ten minutes, beginner-friendly, no apps or menus needed — just you, your bike, and the road.


1. Meet Your RLC3

Three physical elements. That's the whole device.

Element What It Is
The Dial Aluminum knob. Rotates infinitely. Clicks inward as a button.
The Aux Key Side-mounted button for instant max beam and hazard mode. One press, full power.
The Signal Ring Illuminated ring that shifts color to show system status.

No app. No screen. No menus. Just tactile hardware built to be operated without looking.


2. The Seven Functions

① One-Touch Power

Press the dial to turn on. Press again to turn off.

The Signal Ring wakes with your last-used brightness — no re-dialing every ride.

💡 Rider Tip — Brightness setting persists across power cycles and battery disconnects.


② The Infinite Glow Dial

Rotate clockwise → brighter. Counterclockwise → dimmer.

No steps. No clicks. No fixed levels. Just continuous analog control from off to full 22,000 lumens.

Why it matters: Most controllers force you into 3–4 fixed levels. The road doesn't work that way. The RLC3 lets you land exactly where you need — anywhere between minimum and maximum.

💡 Rider Tip — The dial rotates infinitely. No start point, no end. Adjust without ever glancing down.


③ The Signal Ring — Read Your Light Without Looking Down

The feature you won't find on any other auxiliary light controller.

As you rotate the dial, the LED ring shifts through a continuous gradient — deep green at minimum, luminous blue at maximum, every color between representing your exact dial position.

Why it matters: Numbers require you to look. Colors don't.

Your brightness setting lives in your peripheral vision, on your handlebar, at all times. A glance is all you need — the kind you already give your speedometer.

Signal Ring Color Reference:

Color Brightness Best For
🟢 Deep Green Minimum Economy mode
🟢🔵 Green-Cyan Low City commute
🔵 Cyan Mid Country roads
🔵🟣 Cyan-Blue High Highway
🔵 Luminous Blue Maximum Dark backroads at speed

💡 Rider Tip — Give yourself one ride to learn the gradient. After that, your brain reads it automatically.


④ Dual-Beam Toggle

Press the Aux Key to toggle between white beam and yellow DRL.

  • White Beam — 22,000 lumens · 4 stages · main night beam · 200m+ throw
  • Yellow DRL — fixed low-intensity · daytime visibility · not for road illumination

💡 Rider Tip — Yellow DRL dramatically improves daylight visibility at intersections and roundabouts.

Need a Brighter Yellow Beam?

Add the optional Yellow Lens Cover. Converts the full 4-stage white beam into high-intensity yellow — ideal for fog, rain, and low visibility.

[Shop Yellow Lens Cover →]


⑤ Hazard Flash Mode

Long-press the Aux Key (2 seconds) → flash pattern begins.

Repeat long-press → cycle through alternate patterns. Short press → exit.

Use it for:

  • Emergency stop on highway shoulder
  • Slow-hazard warning to riders behind
  • Extreme weather visibility signaling

💡 Rider Tip — Practice entering and exiting Hazard Mode in your driveway before you need it on the road.


⑥ High-Beam Sync

Once wired, your Q5 Pro follows your factory high beam automatically.

Engage high beam → Q5 Pro turns on. Return to low beam → Q5 Pro turns off. No extra button. No extra thought.

💡 Rider Tip — You can still override manually. Press the dial to switch off during a high-beam moment (like passing a cyclist).


⑦ Horn-Triggered Strobe

Once wired, hold your horn for 0.5 seconds or longer → Q5 Pro strobes.

Audio + visual alert in a single instinctive input. For the moments when being heard isn't enough.

Use it when:

  • A car edges into your lane
  • A driver's on their phone at an intersection
  • A deer steps into your beam

Requires wiring during installation · Quick horn taps still function as a normal horn.

💡 Rider Tip — Half-second threshold prevents accidental strobing at toll booths and parking lots.


3. The Cheat Sheet

Bookmark this. After a week you won't need it — but the first week matters.

Action Input Result
Power on/off Press dial Lights on/off · Signal Ring wakes
Adjust brightness Rotate dial Continuous dimming · color shifts
Toggle White ↔ Yellow Press Aux Key Beam mode switches
Enter Hazard Long-press Aux Key (2s) Flash pattern begins
Change flash pattern Repeat long-press Next pattern
Exit Hazard Short-press Aux Key Returns to steady output
High-Beam Sync Automatic (once wired) Follows factory high beam
Horn Strobe Hold horn 0.5s+ (once wired) Strobe activates

4. Signal Ring at a Glance

Powered on:
Green → dim · Cyan → mid · Blue → bright

Hazard Mode:
Signal Ring pulses in rhythm with flash pattern

Something wrong:
Rapid amber flash → wiring or system fault. [Troubleshooting Guide →]


5. FAQ

Why no screen or app?
Because motorcycles don't have room for another distraction. Touch and peripheral vision only.

Can I remap buttons?
No. Fixed mapping guarantees consistent muscle memory across every rider and ride.

What happens when I lose power?
System defaults to off. On restart, RLC3 restores your last-used brightness and beam mode.

Is it waterproof?
Yes. Sealed for rain, high-pressure washing, and long-distance abuse.

What about BMW Wonder Wheel integration?
For that, use the RLC CAN-X — plugs directly into the BMW CAN bus. [Learn More →]


The best controller is the one you never have to think about.

Every choice — the infinite dial, the color gradient, the tactile aux key — exists to keep your attention on the road, not on the hardware.

Master these seven functions once. The RLC3 disappears into your riding instincts.

That's the whole point.