Nora4 Programming
Nora4 can be easily configured to individual requirements, using infrared remote control. To program lamp,
point the controller at Nora4 front window. The receiver is within the lamp housing.
Programming is possible when Nora4 is initially connected to a battery, and with lamp
switched off
. If
programming function is required, it is necessary to press the main switch on back of lamp before connecting
battery. If no programming activity has occurred for 5 minutes, the programming link is disabled, in order to
protect your settings.
When the remote is operated (and programming window open), the green smd LEDs will indicate
programming activity. The middle green LED indicates that a button push on remote has been received by
lamp. The left and right green LEDs indicate selection of a valid function, and dancing green LEDs indicates
that a change has been confirmed.
Number of Light Settings
Nora4 has
4 factory default light settings
. This can be modified from
1 to 9 settings
depending on your
requirement. To select the desired number of light settings enter
#
followed by the number of settings
required and OK to confirm,
<#(number of settings 1-9)OK>
.
If the number of light settings selected is less than the current number, then any settings no longer required
will be taken from the end of the current sequence. For example, if lamp is currently configured with 6
settings, and 3 settings are selected, settings 4-6 will be removed.
Any additional settings will be added to the end of the current sequence. These will be set at
low flood
,
unless they have previously been programmed, in which case they will be set at the last stored configuration.
Configuring a Light Setting
Nora4 allows the light level of each setting to be modified to individual requirement. To modify a light
setting, enter
*
followed by the number of the specific setting you wish to modify
<*(setting number 1-9)>
.
This will only respond to the number of light settings currently specified (as described above). For example, if
the lamp currently has 4 light settings, then only buttons 1-4 on remote controller will respond.
When a valid light setting is selected, use the arrow buttons on the remote to select the desired level of light
for each LED. The level of the
spot
LED is set using the
<up>
and
<down>
arrows, and the level of the
flood
LED is set using the
<left>
and
<right>
arrows. Either of the LEDs can be set as off, but not both. When you
have selected the desired light levels of spot and flood LEDs, then enter
<OK>
to confirm. This procedure can
be repeated for any specified light setting.
The spot and flood LEDs can each be operated at 5 light output levels,
low, medium, medium plus, high
and
maximum
. The LEDs can be operated separately or blended together in any combination of these levels (see
table below), with the exception of maximum setting. Maximum setting is restricted to either flood LED only
or spot LED only, as a combination of both at this level of output rather misses the point!
While using the arrow buttons to select light level of the LEDs, the green indicator LEDs will show the
selected power level (0-5 LEDs illuminated). The flood and spot LEDs also light up at significantly lower levels
than during actual lamp operation! These levels are simply representative of the 5 power settings of each
LED, set at lower level in order to protect your vision when programming. However, even at these lower
levels direct eye exposure should be avoided.