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[email protected] Toll Free Tel; 1-888-327-8463 BellTimers.com Control Anything...Anywhere 2. Connect 12 fo 24 Volts AC or DC to terminals marked [+ DG - , ~ AC ~], (When using DC carefully observe Sty) EConnees 12VDC battery (optional to terminals marked [+ BAT ~ , 42VDC| “Insert ithium battery (oponaino Supplied, Order par CR2032)n battery older as shown in Fg. 1 Page. 4. With the pestve side faciea up 5 Connect devies to be controled to dry outputs marked (NO. C, NC] ‘Note: is important wien connectng UC povered escttomechancal devices such as Mag Locks, Electric Bikes, dele Raye fo sal calch dae acess me pos) ang Nag.) lore of he deve Connect cage a= cose fo the device 26 possibe wih the Danded sige facing fe Pos. (+) terminal. This Ww reduze the posetty of ierforence, 6 Program clock ans desired event schedule (se programming instructions Pages. 4) Basic Operatior PT-1 imercontrois an independently operated dry form “C* relay output, Relay can be programmed to: tun on (latch), turn off (release latch) or pulse (momentaty toggle) at a Specified time and day (this is referred to as an event). Events are programmed via the push buttons and LCD display. Events may be programmed fo occur on any day of the week at any time, In addition, events may be repeated at a specific time on two (2) or more consecutive days (ie. MF, Sun-Th, etc) Multiple combinations of indvidual and block events may be programmed. Holiday exceptions are individually selected by date and will over-ride all regularly scheduled events. The four (4) output relay modes consist of: Relay OFF - De-energizes the relay until a relay ON event is detected Relay ON - Energizes the relay until a ‘relay OFF event is detected. Disable - Used to cancel an_ existing programmed event Pulse - Momentarily energizes the relay for a selectable time period of 1 sec. to 15 Seconds. ‘Time is displayed in 24 hr. military format. Terminal identification table: [Terminal |Function/Description. ‘Legend INO, C, NC. Contact output used to switch contol Gevices, When these relays are energized (ON) the INC and C terminals are open and the NO and C| terminals are closed. When this _ relay is \de-energized (OFF) the NC and C terminals are [closed and the NO and C terminals are open. Loe = 'AC or DC Input 12 to 24 Voltages. When using OC AC ~ {carefully observe polarity = BAT— T2VDC standby battery input (battery leads l42v0c. provided) FM |When this terminal is connected to DC Neg. () thel First Man in’ feature is enabled ‘The relay will remain in its present position unti this connection is terminated. |at that time the relay will resume normal operation| land latest scheduled events will cour. “Coos Push Button Description Table: Push | Function/Description Button ‘SET Seroliing Keys for programming, Escaping out of existing programming, ENTER | Accepts selections made to programming UP, ‘Scrolls through selections. page 4 www.belltimers.com [email protected] Toll Free Tel; 1-888-327-8463 BellTimers.com Control Anything...Anywhere ‘UP and DOWN keys can be used to select data entries. After scrolling to the correct entry, aepress ENTER to accept. Programming instructions: Note: The flashing cursor denotes location of data entry selection to be made. If an entry was made in error or fequires changing, depress SET to backspace, make the corec selection and depress ENTER to accept dala and advance the cursor. Setting Events: Depress SET until Depress ENTER Will appear in display. Depress ENTER unti the flashing cursor appears under OFF in dsplay. Now select type of event required, by rol Using the UP and DWN push butons unt ether ey vr sere Secon ON Relay ON (latening mode). OFF - Relay OFF (latching moda) PL: Relay Pulse (momentary) Appears in dispiay and depressing ENTER will make selection ‘then selecting the pulse mode PLO! wil appear in the display. It is now necessary to assign the length of time (Girton of relay Svan) re puse can rarge length fom '-acond minimum 10 Hesecones maxon ard Selected by Using UP or DWN pust buttons, and ‘hen depressing ENTER vo accept Note: I pulse duration 'snot selected relay curput defaults to -secona Next select the day of the week or BK" for weekly repeat and time (military) by scrolling using UP and DWN push buttons and depress ENTER to accept ‘You may contnue to program events by repeating the previous steps or ex programming by depressing SET Note: When programming additional events itis necessary to select the next consecutive event number following the last event program to continue, *See section B. Setting Block (weekly repeat): Next select block programming by depressing SET until ‘Appears in display Depress ENTER Will appear in display. Example: To select Monday thru Friday repeat operation. With flashing cursor under SA depress UP_or DWN to Change to MO then depress ENTER to move flashing cursor to SU and depress UP or DWN to change FR. Depress ENTER flashing cursor will now be under TIME = DS. Press ENTER if you wish to select OS (daylight savings mode). If your area does not require Daylight Savings adjustment depress UP or DWN to change to (Standard time mode) ST will appear in display. Depress ENTER to accept correct selection. . Setting Holiday Events: ‘Depress SET until ‘Appears in display. Depress ENTER ‘appear in display Next select HL to indicate as holiday event and time by scroling using UP and DWN push buttons and depress ENTER. to accept ‘You may continue to program more holiday events by repeating the previous steps or exit programming by depressing SET. page 2 www.belltimers.com [email protected] Toll Free Tel; 1-888-327-8463 BellTimers.com D. Setting Holiday Dates IIS Now necessary to assign these holiday events specific calendar dates, which they are to occur. To select Holiday events depress SET until ‘Appears in display. Depress ENTER Se Wit appecr napa. Note: Holiday events will override all regularly programmed events. E. Delete/Disable Events or Edit Events: Prevously programmed regulary scheduled andor holiday events may be deltedisabled without having to erase events. Depress SET und ‘Appears in display, Depress ENTER, will ‘appear in display. Now scroll using UP and DWN push buttons to the event you wish to delete, depress ENTER to move fiashing Cursor under relay option then depress UP and DWN push buttons until DIS is displayed, depress ENTER t0 confirm. F. Setting Clock/Calenda ‘Upon initial power up| Will appear in cisplay Depress SET Wil appearin display Depress ENTER Will appear in display. (enter Month Date Year) enter time in 24 hour format i.e 1:00pm = 1300 Enter the current date, day of week and time (military) by depressing UP and DWN to make the selection then depress ENTER to accept Note: If clock was set prior to programming events. You should re-program clock to insure accuracy. G, Delete All Event All previously programmed events can be deleted by depressing ‘Appears in display. Depress ENTER Will appear in display Depress ENTER Will appear in display. Depressing UP push button will now clear all events previously programmed, Ifyou wish to escape from this selection depress any of the other push buttons: SET, ENTER and DWN. page 3 www.belltimers.com [email protected] BellTimers.com Control Anything...Anywhere Customer Event Log Event# | Event Event Time Duration DaylBiock page 4

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