Sequencing Software Models for HolidayCoro Products This page contains all the models for different sequencing applications on the market.
xLights
xLights Official HolidayCoro Created and Maintained Models:
https://zdrive.li/a55GmH
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Death of the Grid (Object Oriented Sequencing or OOS) Animated Christmas lighting is getting more and more complex each day and programming it all is becoming quite a task. This is an article we wrote describing what we feel is the future of sequencing |
Software Applications Supported by HolidayCoro Lighting Controllers HolidayCoro sells a wide variety of hardware that allow you to build most any project but what we don't sell is software - and for a good reason. We believe there are many good applications on the mar |
AlphaPix Technical Support Page All support and technical assistance for the AlphaPix controllers can be found on this page. If you are looking for controller specific information, including purchasing the AlphaPix, see this page: h |
Running E1.11 / DMX 1990 Controllers (EasyPix, Dumb Controllers) from AlphaPix RS485 Interface The AlphaPix pixel controller has the ability to output legacy, DMX 1990 / E1.11 data using RS485 to legacy controllers such as the EasyPix , common dumb RGB and non-RGB controllers and devices such a |
The Color Of My RGB Lights Don't Match the Color on the Monitor Some customers will notice that when they sequence lights on their computer, the color shown for the virtual RGB lights on the computer does not exactly match the color of the lights. This article pro |
Why do HolidayCoro Pixels Turn Blue Sometimes? If your HolidayCoro pixels are not working correctly but they are lighting up in the color blue, this article explains why this may happen: When power is properly applied (positive and negative) but t |
AlphaPix Evolution vs. HinksPix Pro
Differences between the AlphaPix Evolution and HinksPix Pro CPUs used in the Flex Expansion System
The chart below shows the individual technical differences between the two CPUs offered for |
HinksPix Setup and Instructional Page
Congratulations on the purchase of your HinksPix PRO controller. This page contains all the videos for how to do just about everything with this controller.
Major Function
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Are your controllers LOR Compatible?
Are HolidayCoro RGB Pixel Controllers Light-o-Rama compatible?
See the information below on how to determine compatibility between Light-o-Rama software and hardware and industry standard Ho |
American Flag Assembly Instructions (Items #5, #137) American Flag Assembly Instructions
The following are the instructions for
assembling the HolidayCoro American flags.
Prepping
When you receive your Radio Sign
it may have |
Technical Support Assistance Options for The Actidongle HolidayCoro offers a range of technical support assistance options for customers to fit their exact needs. The following applies to all support options:
Support is per controller not per inciden |
Can I copy or merge a HolidayCoro Sequence with my existing sequences? When adding a new element, such as a Pixel MegaTree to an existing lighting display that already has an established group of songs, customers often wish to "merge" a purchased sequence for that new el |
Procedure for repair of a mid-span failure in pixels This article details how to repair pixels (nodes, modules, strip, bulbs) when that length of lights has a mid-span failure. This process does not apply to pixels with one or two failures of a single c |
How to make two Pixel Megatrees play the same sequence Customers with 360 degree pixel megatrees may wish to use pre-made sequences for 180 degree trees and have the same content displayed on both sides of the tree. This article explains how to mirror out |
Displaying one sequence on two identical pixel megatrees For some installations where two 180 degree trees are used with two separate pixel controllers, you may wish to "duplicate" the output so that each tree shows the same sequence for one half of the tre |
Unable to Operate Message on AlphaPix / Network Troubleshooting on AlphaPix ISSUE: AlphaPix displays "UNABLE TO OPERATE" on LCD interface CAUSE: This message indicates that the AlphaPix will not decode E1.31 or Artnet data because there is no network connection between the c |