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.
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SD Card Not Reading or Working with HinksPix PRO CPU PROBLEM: When attempting to save your configuration information when using the design tool or when attempting to play a sequence created with the HSA application, your SD cannot be read or written to. |
Pixels have random or erratic behavior when connected to HinksPix PRO CPU ISSUE: Some or all pixels connected to a HinksPix PRO controller randomly flash, operate when not commanded or have other undesired behavior. SOLUTION: The default speed on output of data is 800 KHz |
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 |
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 |
Light-o-Rama LOR CTB16PC Comparison with HolidayCoro AC Controllers This page contains comparisons between HolidayCoro AC controllers and LOR AC Controllers
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Stand Alone / Play on Controller Options for Holiday Displays This article covers common questions about "S
tand Alone" playback of sequences. Let's start off with some basic information:
The typical process for a holiday lighting display is as follows: |
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 |
Flex Expansion System Setup and Troubleshooting This page is a place holder for the updated Flex expansion setup and configuration information. This page can be referenced at: https://www.holidaycoro.com/flex |
DMX Wiring Cross Reference
HolidayCoro devices that use CAT5 wire for DMX signals (excluding E1.31 devices) are intended to be wired using pins 1 and 2 of CAT5 wiring (568B) for their RS485 DMX input signal. If you are usin |
International Shipping Costs Q: Do you ship to EU countries? A: As of 28-Jun-2021 we have discontinued shipments to the EU due to tax and clearance requirements. See this article for information about how to order shipments to t |
Wireless Networking Options for E1.31 and E1.11 Controllers With the proliferation of wireless technology, many common items like thermostats, phones and TV's are now wireless and no longer require dedicated cables for their data "feed". This article covers th |
Why we don't list lumen ratings How many lumens do your lights have? This article provides information on why we don't list this data: A lumen is basically a measure of the white light output as seen by the human eye. A lumen varies |
SMART Long Range Support Page Welcome to the Long Range SMART Receiver Setup and Training Page
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Overview of how Long Range REGULAR and SMART technologies work and the limitations a |
Commercial Displays - Malls, Municipal Projects, Zoos, Drive Through Parks, Theme Parks and More Since 2008, HolidayCoro has work with consultants, lighting designers, production companies on projects with Mega Churches, Zoos, Theme Parks, Drive Through Parks, Malls, Municipal Displays and more. |
AlphaPix Evolution Network Disconnects When Used With FPP Falcon Pi Player When using Falcon Pi Player software version 6.x or higher to drive E131 data to an AlphaPix Evolution CPU based Flex controller system, the AlphaPix Evolution may experience periods of network discon |
The History of the HC-2500 and Why It Doesn't Have a Gasket This page explains why the CG-1500 and HC-2500 enclosures do not require a gasket. First we should start with the CG-1500 or the "Cable Guard 1500 Coax CATV Enclosure". This enclosure was sold million |