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Basic Operation: 

AT4/AT4B controls four (4) independently operated dry form “C”relay outputs. Relays, can be programmed to: turn on 
(latch), turn off (latch) or pulse (toggle) at a specified time and day (this is referred to as an event). Events are pro­
grammed via the keyboard and LCD display. These events can be designated to operate any one of the four (4) relays 
independently. Relay 1 corresponds to RL01, Relay 2 corresponds to RL02, etc. on the display. 
Events may be programmed to 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 (i.e. M-F, Sun-Th, etc) Multiple combinations of individual 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(s) selected until a relay On event is detected
Relay ON - Energizes the relay(s) selected until a Relay OFF event is detected.
Disable - Used to cancel and existing programmed event. 
Pulse - Momentarily energizes the relay(s) for a selectable time period of 1 sec. to 15 sec
Output relays are designated by the following: 
RL01 = Relay 1, RL02 = Relay 2, RL03 = Relay 3, RL04 = Relay 4 
Time is displayed in 24 hr military format. 

Terminal Identification: 

Terminal Legend 

Function/Description 

RLY1: NC, NO, C 

Dry Contact output used to switch controlled devices. 
When these relays are energized (On) the NC and C terminals are open and 
the NO and C terminals are closed. When these relays are de-energized (Off) 
the NC and C terminals are closed and the NO and C terminals are open. 

RLY2: NC, NO, C 

RLY3: C, NC, NO 

RLY4: C, NC, NO 

- DC + 

AC or DC Input 12 to 24 volt. When using DC carefully observe polarity. 

- BAT+ 

12VDC stand-by battery input (battery leads provided). 

FM 

When this terminal is connected to DC neg. (-) the “First Man in” feature is enabled. 
All  relays will remain in their present position until this connection is terminated. 
At that time relays will resume normal operation and latest scheduled events will occur 

Lithium Battery Socket 

12-24 Volt 

(Altronix part # LB2032) 

AC/DC input 

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12VDC 

Rechargeable Battery 

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Summary of Contents for AT4

Page 1: ...AT4 AT4B Annual Event Timer Installation Guide Available from A1 Security Cameras www a1securitycameras com email sales a1securitycameras com Rev 110805 ...

Page 2: ... Alphanumeric LCD display simplifies programming Standard or Daylight Savings Time settings Automatic compensation for leap year Built in charger for 12VDC sealed lead acid or gel type batteries Max charge current 300mA Lithium battery backup maintains clock Altronix part LB2032 User friendly programming Enclosure dimensions 12 25 H x 7 75 W x 4 5 D AT4B board level product Board dimensions approx...

Page 3: ...d event Pulse Momentarily energizes the relay s for a selectable time period of 1 sec to 15 sec Output relays are designated by the following RL01 Relay 1 RL02 Relay 2 RL03 Relay 3 RL04 Relay 4 Time is displayed in 24 hr military format Terminal Identification Terminal Legend Function Description RLY1 NC NO C Dry Contact output used to switch controlled devices When these relays are energized On t...

Page 4: ...nts Enter Advances cursor when in programming mode Note Most keys are multi functional and will be used to input different information depending on the mode AT4 AT4B is in UP and DOWN keys can be used to select data entries After scrolling to the correct entry depress ENTER to accept Programming Instructions A Setting Clock Calendar will appear in display Note The flashing cursor denotes location ...

Page 5: ...tion is not selected relay output defaults to 1 second Next select the time military format of day s event should occur by depressing the number keys 0 through 9 Depress ENTER to accept Display automatically scrolls to the next event number to be programmed You may continue to enter events by repeating the previous steps or exit programming by depressing ESCAPE Note When programming additional eve...

Page 6: ... program the next holiday date or depress ESCAPE to exit D Delete Disable Events or Edit Events Previously programmed regularly scheduled and or holiday events may be deleted disabled without having to erase all events To proceed depress PROGRAM once Locate the event number by depressing the number keys 0 through 9 When cursor is flashing under symbol in display scrolling feature is activated By d...

Page 7: ...Customer Event Log Event Relay Day Block Holiday Dates Event Type 7 Available from A1 Security Cameras www a1securitycameras com email sales a1securitycameras com ...

Page 8: ...cifications are subject to change without notice 140 58th Street Brooklyn New York 11220 USA 718 567 8181 fax 718 567 9056 website www altronix com e mail info altronix com Lifetime Warranty Made in U S A MEMBER IIAT4 AT4B Rev 110405 L08F 8 Available from A1 Security Cameras www a1securitycameras com email sales a1securitycameras com ...

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