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How do i program the noma 8815-0 timer

How do I program the 1 button non photocell older 8815 timer

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Here's the official manual.
how do i program the noma 8815-0 timer - noma 1-outlet timer - 052-8815-0 49885-5mq5pmp4aldjvliy4ho5pfq3-2-1.jpg

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  • Posted on Dec 05, 2010

SOURCE: need instructions for setting Globe

Use the on/off button to cycle through in the following order:

F = off

0 = on

1-9 = Number of hours unit stays on after detecting 15 seconds of low light

R = Random. After detecting low lux for 15 seconds, unit will select random number of hours to stay on. Will repeat randomization cycle in 24 hrs

d = On from dusk til dawn

1.-9. = (number followed by period) On now and will shut off after the indicated number of hours elapses.

Neat little timer. Have fun with it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 14, 2008

SOURCE: lost instuctions to program Model N1560 Noma outdoor timer

Use the top button to adjust the current time & then push the bottom button once to save. Next is the time you want the lights to turn on & push bottom button once to save. The last setting is the time you want the lights to turn off. Don't forget to use the . (period) indicator for the pm setting. (I had the same problem and had to search the net to find someone else who had posted the instructions.)

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Dec 05, 2010

SOURCE: instructions for NOMA N1507 timer for programming -pls.

N1507 manual:
http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/N1507-programmable-outdoor-timer-manual.pdf

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Dec 13, 2010

SOURCE: i lost my instruction on how to programe my noma

Noma is Woods timers.
See all Woods timers and manuals
http://waterheatertimer.org/Woods-timers-and-manuals.html
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Your timer could be Woods/Noma N1502
http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/Woods-N1502-manual-english.pdf
Coleman 2001
http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/Woods-2001-49647.pdf
Woods 13660
http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/Woods-13660.pdf
Woods 59730 yard stake:
http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/GE-15107-outdoor-timer-manual.pdf
Coleman/Woods 13547 yard stake
http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/Woods-13547.pdf

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Feb 11, 2011

SOURCE: Require instruction how to program

I show Everflourish EMT 757
Open following link to identify timer and download manual:
http://waterheatertimer.org/Woods-timers-and-manuals.html#seven

Add a comment for more free help.
Also take advantage of fixya phone service.
For a price, expert speaks with you over phone while you work on timer or any do-it-yourself project.
Fixya is always less expensive than a service call.

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How do I program the Noma N1502 to come on at 4pm and go off at 11pm?

Difficult to say when you are Anonymous, I can't check your posting history, but I think you are seeing 'Suggested Answers' that Fixya thinks might be useful to you. This happens all the time.

Anyway, your Noma Timer is made by Woods. It does on have one button purely because it is a photoelectric timer. It comes on when it get dark, so it needs no On or Start button. Your single button sets the number of hours the power stays on.

So, if it gets dark at 5:00 pm, and you want the lights to go off at 11:00 pm, you press the button 6 times until you see '6' in the display. That's it. it will turn on at 5:00 and turn off 6 hours later at 11:00 pm.

You CAN'T set it to come on at 4:00. It will only come on when it gets to a certain light intensity at dusk. For that, you need the two button version, which has Mode and Hours. .

Here is the manual. If you look carefully, the instructions are usually embossed into the back of the timer. Make sure the photocell is facing outwards and is not covered by greenery.

http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/Woods-49103-N1502-manual.pdf

https://www.google.com/search?q=Noma+N1502+timer

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Instruction manual for 052-8815-0 Wish to set timer for use 4 hours a day

Do you mean the Noma Digital Photocell Outdoor Lighting timer? If so, the manual is available at Canadian Tire on the product page: http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/noma-outdoor-lighting-timer-1-outlet-0528815p.html . Look on the right hand side under the Additional Info header below the other items viewed by those looking at the timer. The direct link to the manual is currently http://www.canadiantire.ca/content/dam/canadian-tire/manuals/0528815_ENFR.pdf .

If you want the timer to come on at dusk and stay on for 4 hours, press the Program button repeatedly until 4 shows in the LCD display window.

I hope this helps.

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Noma timer instructions prod 52-8815-0

Copy following link to identify timer and download possible manual:
http://waterheatertimer.org/Woods-timers-and-manuals.html
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