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Monday, March 5, 2018

BeamsWork LED Aquarium Light Timer Instructions

I recently purchased this light with a timer and was thrilled to find there were no instructions on how to set the timer.  Naturally I did what most people would do...
I went to Google!  I found these instructions, which I followed to the T, and set my timer easily.  So here's a copy & paste job of the instructions.

Timer:

Simple Time Setting & Programming below *this product does not include a manual instruction*

1. First, attach the electrical cord of OEM digital timer unit to the access port on the side of LED light fixture (Timer Ready) before plugging the main power cord to the wall outlet.

2. Now, the readout of OEM digital timer unit blinks, all LED bulbs blinks once, and the manual on/off switch is overridden after the power source is engaged .

3. At any time, press & hold both "green" and "blue" buttons for a couple seconds to set a current time; enter # of hour with "green" button; enter # of minute with "blue" button; your current time now is set.

4. With your current time already set, press & hold "green" button for a couple seconds; the readout shows "ON", then enter your desired time (hour & minute) to power on all 10,000k LEDs (Reef LED fixture) or larger # of LEDs (Fresh Water Planted LED fixture) automatically; momentarily, the readout shows "OFF", then enter your desired time (hour & minute) to power off all 10,000k LEDs (Reef LED fixture) automatically , or vice versa.

5. Also with your current time already set, press & hold "blue" button for a couple seconds; the readout shows "ON", then enter your desired time (hour & minute) to power on all Actinic Blue LEDs (Reef LED fixture) or smaller # of LEDs (Fresh Water Planted LED fixture) automatically; momentarily, the readout shows "OFF", then enter your desired time (hour & minute) to power off all Actinic Blue LEDs (Reef LED fixture) automatically , or vice versa.

6. Repeat all procedures if the OEM digital timer has been reset to default (the readout blinks) or the main power source has been cut off.

Friday, March 2, 2018

Win 10 - Classic View For The Control Panel

One thing I don't like about the Windows 10 Control Panel is the Category View. I'm never quite sure which category I need for whatever I'm looking for. I searched for ways to change to an icon classic view and came up with a lot of articles that told me to edit my registry. Now, while I'm comfortable with editing the registry, this is not the easiest way to get a default - classic icon view. Try these steps if you're looking for an easy way to change your control panel view. 1. Open up your start menu and type CONTROL in the RUN box. This will open your control panel with a classic view. 2. In the upper right of your control panel find the VIEW BY: section and choose either small or large icons. 3. In your task bar locate the control panel icon and right click on it. Choose PIN TO TASKBAR. 4. Close out your control panel. 5. Your icon will open your control panel into whatever view you chose in step 2. You can leave the icon in your taskbar or drag it to your desktop.