
HYPNOLIGHT ® User Manual
Version 2.0, Mar 2017, Hypnocube LLC,
www.hypnocube.com
POWER
The power adapter can handle 120-240 volts. Foreign users need to
obtain an adapter to match plugs. If
you’re
using an extension cord, it
needs to be rated 2A for each 10 attached HypnoLights. See the
section on Chaining HypnoLights for extension cord details.
ALWAYS UNPLUG FROM WALL
BEFORE MANIPULATING PLUGS!
DO NOT IMMERSE IN WATER! HYPNOLIGHTS ARE
WATER-RESISTANT, NOT WATER-PROOF!
ALWAYS USE A PROPER RATED EXTENSION CORD!
SETUP
1.
If the wall plug (1) wire is not already connected to the
HypnoLight, align the notch on the plug (2) on the power wire
with the plug (3) on the HypnoLight, and plug in.
DO NOT FORCE
.
2.
Once the plugs (2) and (3) are pressed snugly together, screw the
weather cover over them for safety.
3.
Ensure the end cap is covering the far end of the HypnoLight
(which is a plug that looks like (2)).
4.
Plug in the power plug (1) to a power outlet, and enjoy the show!
5.
If the remote does not work, see the
SYNC REMOTE
section.
CHAINING HYPNOLIGHTS
HypnoLights can be chained end to end, up to 10 in a row, easing
larger installations like houses and yards. The 11
th
one will blink red as
a warning you have exceeded the supported number of strands.
Extension cords must be rated 2A or more for each 10 HypnoLights.
To power 1 to 10 of them, you need 2A, to power 11 to 20 of them,
you need 4A, etc.
1.
Remove the water cover from the far end of the
first
HypnoLight,
leaving a plug which looks like plug (2) above on the end.
2.
Disconnect the plugs (2) and (3) on the
second
HypnoLight.
3.
Plug the
first
HypnoLight plug (2) into the second HypnoLight
plug end (3), making a longer string of lights. Repeat up to 10 of
them.
4.
Leave the last HypnoLight plug covered with the weather plug.
5.
The remote for the first one controls the entire length.
6.
The first one in the strand will transmit settings to the rest.
REMOTE CONTROL
Here are what the buttons on the remote do.
Button
Effect
On/Off
Turns HypnoLight on/off.
Also syncs remote - see
REMOTE SYNC
section.
▲
Theme
▼
Next/previous theme. Default is
All
(all colors), then
cycles in chronological order, looping at ends.
All
(all colors)
Christmas
(Red + Green),
Thanksgiving
( Tan),
Halloween
(Red + Green + Purple),
4
th
of July
(Red + White + Blue),
Easter
(Blue + Red + Green),
St. Patrick’s Day
(Green + Orange),
Valentine’s Day
(Red + Pink)
▲
Pattern
▼
Previous/next pattern.
If blinks red, the pattern has been removed from the
current playlist. Pressing
Pattern On/Off
will re-add it.
Colors
Pressing any of the 9 colors changes to the selected color.
Multiple colors can be added with
Add Color
for patterns.
Add Color
After selecting the first pattern color, pressing
Add Color
,
then another color, will add the color to the playback, up
to 4 colors.
▲
Bright
▼
Increase or decrease brightness.
▲
Speed
▼
Increase or decrease speed of movement.
Solid Color
Change to a static, solid color. Select color with color
buttons and fine tune with
◀
Hue
▶
. Press again to return
to animated patterns.
◀
Hue
▶
Fine tunes the color when showing a solid color.
6/18 Timer
Enables (blinks green) or disables (blinks red) a 6 hour on,
18 hour off timer, to simplify 24-hour use cycles.
Lock Pattern
When enabled (blinks green after press) the current
pattern plays forever. When disabled (blinks red) patterns
automatically transition from one to the next.
Short
Pattern
When enabled (blinks green), each pattern plays around
10 seconds. When disabled (blinks red), each pattern
plays around 60 seconds.
Pattern
On/Off
When pressed, the current pattern is removed (blinks red)
or is added (blinks green) to the current playlist.
User 1/2
Select between two playlists. Blinks yellow or blue
depending on which playlist is active. Example: create a
slow, dim nightlight mode and a fast, bright party mode.
Reset
Reset device to factory settings. Click twice (first blinks
red, second blinks green and resets the device).
Erases
user settings.