Programming ATI hybrid powermodule without light studio

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Does anyone know if it's possible to program the powermodule without the light studio app? I have an old non-wifi powermodule and the usb cable doesn't work anymore. While trying to load a new program, it has caused my fixture to only run the leds at like 10% and no t5 at all. I'm unsure when my new cable will arrive and the tank's been pretty much without light for 4 days now.

Although I'm not too worried yet, I can't imagine it doing any good to my tank to go without light for who knows how long. Since I can't connect the powermodule to my laptop anymore, my only option is to program it on the powermodule itself, if that's possible at all.

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is only the USB cable or also the USB-dougle defective?
Can't you at least set the tubes manually using the controller? years ago i had a hybrid and i think it would work that way.
 
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Can't you at least set the tubes manually using the controller? years ago i had a hybrid and i think it would work that way.
Yep, that's what I'm asking :p
I did find something from ATI how to set up the light using the controller. However, the little buttons don't seem to be working. I can push them in, but nothing happens.
 

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