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Ultra Timers

UT-10 & UT-20 Installation Instructions

Operational Specifications:

Timing:

1 to 620 Seconds

Voltage:

12 - 24VDC/VAC

Voltage Selection:

12VDC: Factory Preset

24VDC: Cut Red Jumper (W2)

12VAC: Cut White Jumper (W1)

24VAC: Cut Red and White Jumper (W1,W2)

Current:

12 Volts

Relay inactive: 9mA
Relay active: 65mA

24 Volts

Relay inactive: 28mA
Relay active: 102mA

Relay Contacts:

Ratings: 5 Amp @ 24VDC

5 Amp @ 120VAC

LED Indicator:Red LED illuminated when relay is active

+

_

T GND

R NO C NC

W1

AC

WHITE

24V

RED

W2

UT-10

S2

4

1

1

8

S1

BASE

TIME

ON

ON

+

_

T GND

R NO C NC

W1

AC

WHITE

24V

RED

W2

UT-20

S2

1

8

S1

BASE

TIME

ON

ON

1

8

PULSE

WIDTH

Off

Off

Off

Dual Delay

Off

On

Off

Delayed Operate

-

Off

On

Delayed Release

On

On

On

One Shot

S1-8

S1-7

S1-6

Mode

UT-10 Mode Selection

UT-20 Mode Selection

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Off

On

Off

On

Off

On

Delayed Pulse

Off

On

On

On

Off

On

Double Pulse

On

Off

Off

Off

Off

Off

Dual Delay

On

Off

Off

Off

On

Off

Delayed Operate

On

Off

Off

-

Off

On

Delayed Release

On

Off

Off

On

On

On

One Shot

S2-

7

S2-

6

S2-

5

S1-

8

S1-

7

S1-

6

Mode

Terminal Legend:

+ :

Positive Input Power

R :

Reset

- :

Ground

NO :

Normally Open Contact

T :

Trip

C : 

Common Contact

GND : 

Ground

NC : 

Normally Closed Contact

Note:

Terminals 2 & 4 (Ground) are internally connected

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The timer mode is selected with

the following switches:

The timer mode is selected with

the following switches:

Mode Configuration

Trip Terminal (T)

v

Timer may be configured for a positive or negative trip signal.

}

Positive Trip: S2-1 ON (Default Setting)

}

Negative Trip: S2-1 OFF

Retriggering

v

Retrigger Mode:

}

S1-8 OFF. Repeated applications of valid trip signal, applied during timeout, will extend timing.

v

Non-Retrigger Mode:

}

S1-8 ON. Repeat applications of a trip signal, applied during timeout, will not affect timing.

Reset Terminal (R)

v

Reset is used to cancel the operation of the timer.

v

Upon application of a valid reset signal, timing ceases and the output contacts return to their originaal

position.

v

The timer may be configured for reset to operate on a positive or negative reset signal.

v

To use the reset terminal, S2-4 (Reset Enable Switch) must be OFF.

}

Reset Disabled: S2-4 ON (Default Setting)

}

Positive Reset: S2-2 ON (Default Setting)

}

Negative Reset: S2-2 OFF

v

Note: When not using the reset terminal S2-4 should be ON.

Maintained Reset

v

The reset terminal may be used to override or block a trip signal.

v

When S2-3 is ON, a continuous signal applied to the reset terminal will cause the timer to remain in reset

mode and ignore all trip signals.

Time Set Instructions

Pulse Width Adjustment

v

On the UT-20 only, the pulse width is adjustable for the Double Pulse and Delaed Pulse functions.

v

The pulse width (P) is adjustable from 1 to 220 seconds by turning the Pulse Width potentiometer.

Base Time Adjustment

v

Timing is adjusted using the time set switches (S1-1 through S1-5) in conjunction with the Base Time

Potentiometer.

v

The Base Time adjustment is adjustable from 1 to 20 seconds. This establishes a starting point for the time set

switches as follows:

}

Set the time set switchs for a value of 1 (S1-1 = ON, S1-2 through S1-5 = OFF).

}

Adjust the Base Time Potentiometer for a particluar time. This is the Base Time.

v

S1-1 through S1-5 are time multipliers valued as follows: S1-1 has a value of 1, S1-2 = 2, S1-3 = 4, S1-4 = 8

and S1-5 = 16. These are selected by placing them in the ON position. The sum of the individual switch values
selected equals their total value.

}

16

0

S1-5

8

0

S1-4

4

0

S1-3

2

0

S1-2

1

0

S1-1

ON Value

OFF Value

Switch

Maximum Total Value if S1-1

through S1-5 are ON  =  31.

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