NOMA Digital Decorating Instant Light Show User manual

Type
User manual
Digital
Decorating
User's
Manual
NOMA
Hii
decorating”
SHOW
pre-programmed
light
shows
NO
PROGRAMMING
NEEDED!
INSTANT
SHIOVY,
¢
Works
with
all
types
of
decorative
lighting.
*
Includes
shows
designed
for
areas
such
as
whole
house,
outdoor
tree,
outdoor
Sculptures
and
many
more.
°
Light
shows
include
Cascading,
Chasing,
Fading,
Wave
and
random
combinations.
.
*
Each
60
second
show
cycle
is
followed
by
30
seconds
of
Steady
On
lights.
Digital
countdown
timer
reminds
you
when
show
will
start
and
end.
*
Computer
memory
retains
your
last
setting
as
long
as
the
unit
remains
plugged
in.
¢
Synchronize
multiple
units
together
for
larger
lighting
displays.
°
Built-in
Photocell
timer turns
lights
ON
and
OFF
automatically.
Just
set
and
forget!
°
Heavy
duty
cord,
built-in
circuit
breaker
and
Software
overload
protection.
Initial
Set
Up
Of
Digital
Decorating
Unit
*
The
Digital
Decorating
unit
can
be
staked
into
the
ground
or
hung
from
a
wall
by
a
screw
or
nail
using
the
“keyhole”
in
the
back
of
the
unit.
*
The
ground
stake
comes
unassembled,
so
it
must
be
attached
to
the
bottom
of
the
unit
for
it
to
be
staked
into
the
ground.
*
The
bottom
of
the
unit
should
not
be
closer
than
1.5"
to
the
ground
surface.
Please
use
plastic
ring
on
stake
as
a
guide.
IMPORTANT
NOTE:
ONCE
YOU
ATTACH
GROUND
STAKE
TO
DIGITAL
DECORATING
UNIT
IT
CANNOT
BE
REMOVED.
*
Plug
the
Digital
Decorating
unit
into
a
GFC!
(Ground
Fault
Circuit
Interrupter)
outlet.
*
Always
use
outdoor
approved
extension
cords
to
connect
light
sets
to
Digital
Decorating.
*
Place
the
Digital
Decorating
unit
in
an
area
that
will
not
be
exposed
to
a
consistent
fight
source
(outdoor
lights,
lamp
posts).
The
photo
sensor
detects
difference
between
day and
night
and
a
constant
source
of
light
will
confuse
the
unit
to
think
it
is
daylight.
CAUTION:
PLUG
INTO
GFCI
RECEPTACLE
ONLY.
CAUTION:
DO
NOT
USE
UNDER
STAGNANT
WATER
CONDITIONS.
CAUTION:
TEMPORARY
OUTDOOR
USE,
STORE
INDOOR
AFTER
USE.
CAUTION:
ALWAYS
KEEP
UPRIGHT
WHEN
USED
OUTDOORS
Digital
Decorating
Operating
Instructions
To
start
:
simply
plug
unit
in
and
then
plug
your
light
strings
into
the
color
coded/numbered
outlets.
There
are
only
two
buttons
to
operate
on
the
unit:
¢
SHOW
functions
©
TIME
functions
SHOW
defauit
setting
is
Show
01
(Steady
On).
Steady
On
simply
means
ail
outlets
are
on
all
the
time
without
any
special
effects.
Shows
are
numbered
01-19.
Press
SHOW
button
ONCE
to
display
current
Program
setting
-
TWICE
to
advance
to
next
show.
(See
Light
Show
Reference
Guide
on
back
cover.)
The
TIME
function
should
be
set
to
Always
On
(AO)
when
selecting
which
show
to
run
so
you
can
see
the
show
you
have
selected
regardless
of
the
time
of
day.
Once
the
show
is
selected,
the
timer
can
then
be
set.
Setting
the
Photocell
Timer
The
timer
default setting
is
ALWAYS
ON
(AO
on
display}.
To
change
to
other
Settings,
simply
push
the
TIME
button
to
desired
setting.
Press
TIME
button
ONCE
to
display current
setting
-
TWICE
to
advance
the
timing
Setting,
NOTE:
You
can
only
advance
to
change
functions
you
cannot
go
back
to
a
desired
Setting,
You
must
advance
through
all
the
settings
to
return
to
an
earlier
Setting.
The
TIME
Setting
will
show
on
the
display
for
S
seconds
and
then
go
back
to
the
SHOW
countdown
timer,
IMPORTANT:
The
advanced
photocell
software
requires
ONE
FULL
MIN
or
darkness
to
activate
the
automatic
On/Oft
feature.
This
is
to
eliminate
false
daylight
detection
from
passing
auto
lights
at
night.
Photocell
Timer
Settings
Timer
Setting
Always
On
(steady
illumination)
OFF
Dusk
on
for
2
hours
Dusk
on
for
4
hours
Dusk
on
for
6
hours
Dusk
on
for
8
hours
Dusk
to
Dawn
Outlet
Overload
Display
will
read
UTE
of
light
hows
Suggested
Lighting
Placement
to
Maximize
Digital
Decorating
S
When
using
Digital
Decorating,
consider
the
following
suggestions:
Lights
at
the
HIGHEST
TOP
TO
BOTTOM
lighting
effects
(house
or
large
tree)
{
elevation
should
be
plugged
into
outlet
#1
(remembering
3
AMP
maximum
per
outle))
with
lights
at
the
next
level
in
outlet
#2,
then
43,
and
so
on
through
outlet
#6.
BOTTOM
TO
TOP
lighting
effects
Lights
at
the
LOWEST
elevation
should
be
plugged
into
outiet
#1
with
each
progressive
level
being
plugged
into
outlets
#2,
#3,
etc.
SIDE-TO-SIDE
lighting
effects
(lawn
sculptures,
fences)
Plug
lights
outlet
#1,
#2,
#3,
starting
from
left
to
right
(or
right
to
left).
If
you
need
more
lights
to
perform
the
same
function,
shows
13
and
17
have
the
following
outlets
working
together:
#1-2,
#3-4,
#5-6.
This
allows
you
to
have
up
to
6
amps
performing
the
same
function.
This
feature
is
referred
to
as
3
X
2
(see
Light
Show
Glossary
of
Terms).
Digital
Decorating
offers
such
a
wide
variety
of
shows
that
it
may
be
difficult
to
decide
which
one
you
want
to
use
for
your
display.
It
is
suggested
that
you
decorate
your
house
with
lights
in
the
locations
that
you
would
normally
put
them
and
then
decide
which
tights
you
want
grouped
together
and
the
order
that
you
want
them
to
sequence
in.
Lights
that
you
want
on
the
same
outlet
should
be
run
through
one
extension
cord
to
the
desired
outlet.
Your
goal
is
to
have your
items
grouped
on
different
heavy
duty
extension
cords
so
you
only
have
6
Plugs
to
deal
with.
This
Way,
you can
experiment
with
the
effects
simply
by
inserting
the
plugs
into
different
outlets
until
you
achieve
your
desired
effect.
Note:
Remember
to
always
use
heavy
duty
outdoor
cords
to
connect
your
displays.
Synchronizing
Multipie
Digital
Decorating
Units
Simply
hold
down
the
TIME
and
SHOW
buttons
on
each
unit
together
(the
display
will
hold
at
90)
and
RELEASE
ALL
BUTTONS
AT
THE
SAME
TIME.
The
units
will
operate
together.
You
can
have
several
Operating
units
running
the
same
Program
in
tandem
-
or
showing
different
programs
running
on
the
same
timing
cycle.
Note:
You
must
resynch
the
Digital
Decorating
units
every
time
you
change
the
Show.
Overload
Protection
ed
with
2
types
of
protection:
Lght
Show
Of
Terme
The
unit
1s
equipp
Steady
On
All
outlets
are
on,
power
is
constant
with
no
special
effects.
Fade
On
-
Lights
gradually
turn
on
illumination
increases
from
minimum
to
maximum.
Fade
Off
~
Lights
gradually
tum
off
-
ilumination
level
decreases
trom
maximum
to
Chase
~
Only
one
outlet
at
a
time
illuminates
on
in
numbered
sequence.
Cascade
-
ifluminate
and
stay
on
in
numbered
sequence.
Cascade
effect
is
either
.
Progressive
(no
illumination
to
full),
or
Regressive
(ful
Mumination
to
none).
A
15
amp
ercuit
breaker
ack
of
the
unit
will
activate
if
TOTAL
exceeds
15
amps
approximately
40
one
hundred
mini
tight
sets.
If
the
entire
unit
is
overloaded,
unplug
unit,
then
unplug
enough
of
the
lights
to
get
amperage
back
under
15
amps.
Reset
circuit
breaker
on
back
of
unit
by
pushing
the
button
and
plug
the
unit
back
in.
OUTLET
OVERLOAD
-
Each
unit
has
a
maximum
load
of
3
amps
(about
7
one
hundred
Progressive
Starts
with
all
outlets
off.
Outlets
ituminate
from
#1
to
#6,
accumulating
mini
light
sets).
When
ANY
INDIVIDUAL
outlet
is
overloaded,
ALL
lights
will
turn
off
and
4
as
they
go
(ie.
#1,
then
#1-2,
then
#1-2.3,
ete.).
an
outlet
overload
message
(OL)
will
be
displayed.
To
reset,
unplug
unit,
then
un;
lu
Regre:
Starts
with
all
.
some
of
the
lights
in
the
outlet
that
appears
to
be
overloaded
and
plug
unit
Ot
eee
es
of
outlets
on
decreases
in
sequence
CAUTION
:
Digital
Decorating
is
intended
ONLY
for
use
with
decorative
lighting.
DO
NOT USE
WITH
ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
(TVs,
refrigerators),
POWER
LAWN
MOWERS,
SNOW
BLOWERS
or
other
types
of
lighting
Up
~
Outlet
#1
up
to
outlet
#6
illuminates
in
Sequence
no
accumulation
of
outlets,
ust
one
at
a
time.
Down
-
Qutlet
#6
back
to
outlet
#1
in
sequence
tums
off
in
Sequence
no
accumulation
of
outlets,
just
one
at
a
time.
Amperage
(AMPS)
of
Common
Decorative
Lighting
Below
is
a
chart
listing
the
approximate
amperage
of
common
decorative
lighting
configurations
that
can
be
used
with
Digital
Decorating
(Please
Note:
Amps
for
mini
fight
bulbs
are
stated
using
current
UL
standards
of
0.17A
per
50
lights).
Keep
in
mind
that
each
outlet
can
handle
a
maximum
of
3
amps
but
the
unit
has
a
total
capacity
of
15
amps.
Since
there
are
6
outlets
and
the
total
unit
can
only
handle
15
amps
-
each
outlet
must
be
loaded
slightly
BELOW
3
amps
not
to
overload
the
unit.
a
Lighting
Configuration
AMPS
per
item
Of
sets
to3
AMPS
(not
to
exceed
3
AMPS)
150
Mini
Lights
(.17a
bulbs)
5
2.55
8
17
27
.
100
Mini
Lights
(.17a
bulbs)
Light
Show
Quick
Reference
Guide
(Ful
description
of
each
show
on
back
comer}
50
Mini
Lights
(.17a
bulbs)
20
Mini
Lights
(.17a
bulbs)
25
light
C7
set
25
light
C9
set
20
light
G50
set
Cascade
Chasing
20
light
G40
set
Cascade
Chasing
Up
and
Down
18
ft.
Rope
Light
Fast
Chasing
<
Morphing
Rope
Light
12
Cascading
Fade
OnFade
Of
40W
Edison
Bulb
[oss
6OW
Edison
Bulb
100W
Edison
Bulb
chant
indicates
you can
have
up
to
eight
100
light
sets
per
It
ight
sets
taht
fo
is
outlet
you
an
addtional
four
100
count
sats
Or
aight
50
coun
ight
set
ee
Digital
Decorating
Instant
Light
Show
Reference
Guide
Show
#
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
1
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Light
Show
Description
Steady
On
All
lights
are
Steady
On
(no
effects)
Cascading
Flash/Fade
On
Progressive/3
Flashes
and
Fade
On/
Chase
Up
Flash/Fade
On
Progressive
8
Flashes/Progressive
Fade
On/Flash
Twica/Down
to
Steady
On
Fade
Up
and
Down
Progressive
Fades
On/Steady
On/Regressive
Fades
Off
to
Total
Off
Medium
Speed
Fade
On
Progressive
Med.
Speed
Fade
On/Cycles
Twice/Steady
On
Slow
Fade
On
Progressive
Slow
Fade
On
/Of/Steady
On
Random
Flashing
and
Fading
Random
Flash/Random
Fade
On
in
Random
Sequence
(ideal
for
Halloween
Decorating)
Variable
Chasing
Progressive
Slow
Chase/Speeds
Sequence
Chase
Up/Sequence
Cascade
Chasing
Progressive
Medium
Speed
Chase
Up
-
9
cycles
Cascade
Chasing
Up
and
Down
Progressive
Medium
Speed
Chase
Up/Progressive
Medium
Speed
Chase
Down
Fast
Chasing
Progressive
Fast
Chase
Cascading
Fade
On/Fade
Off
Progressive
Fade
On
To
Steady
On/Progressive
Fade
On
to
Off
3
X
2
Cascading
Fade
On/Fade
Off
Outlets
1&2,
3&4,
and
5&6
in
tandem
-Fade
On
To
Steady
On/Progressive
Fade
Off
to
Of2
Cycles
Cascade
On/Steady
On/Cascade
Fade
Off
Progressive
Slow
Chase
to
Steady
On/Regressive
Slow
Chase
to
Cycles
Cascading
Fade
On/Steady
On/Cascade
Fade
Off
Progressive
Fade
to
Steady
On/Regressive
Fade
to
Off/1
Cycle
Random
Flash
Random
Sequence
of
Slow
Flash
to
Fast
Flash
3
X
2
Chasin
Outlets
1
&
2,
and
5 & 6
Progressively
Chase
in
Tandem
nd
6
Steady
On)
de
Up
&
Down
(Outlets
5
a
Bue
mua
Fade
on
Tandem
Prog
feo
on
1
leady
On
Fun
7
thio
lees
interfere
with
the
functions
of
lights
using
their
own
control
baxee
ar
motors)
ALL
Programs
01-18
in
Sequence
ee
All
shows
play
in
sequence
from
017
to
18
form
facts
into
Fast
Chase
Up/Regressive
Chase/
.
Chase
Down/Progressive
Chase/Regressive
Chase
For
Additional
Help
or
eee
Please
visit
WWW.LDIGITAL-DECORA
ie
is
Manual.
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version
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User's
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