SSPT724A Timer Quick Start Guide
Open timer enclosure and remove mounting parts and instructions.
When ready to program the timer, plug in timer to 120 Volt Ac power receptacle
Press the SET button to reach the “Press Enter to Set Time” then press Enter
Pressing Enter begins the curser scrolling the positions available for entry.
Set the Date and the current time—NOTE: All times need to be expressed in
Military 24 hour time (i.e. 3PM is 15:00)
Press the Set button to reach the “Press Enter to Set BK (Block)” then press Enter
Pressing Enter begins the curser scrolling the positions available for entry.
Set the Block for the days of the week you need the timer to sound the horn (i.e.
Monday and Friday for Monday through Friday—make sure your first day begins
your week and follows to the end of your week—do not set the Block for Saturday
and Sunday for instance because that is ONLY Saturday and Sunday. A full 7 days
should be Monday and (through) Sunday. Time=DS simply allows for Daylights
saving time adjustment and can be left at DS if desired.
Press the Set button to reach the “Press Enter to Set Evnt (Event)” then press Enter
Pressing Enter begins the curser scrolling the positions available for entry.
Event numbers begin at 01 and move up during subsequent event programming.
The entry position to the right of the ^ MUST be set for PL (pulse) for all events
you set.
The position further to the right is the duration the horn will sound—you can set
this from 1 to 15 seconds.
The next position is the Day of the week—this MUST be SET for BK to refer the
timer back to the Block of days you set above.
And finally the time for the event, Must be set in Military time as necessary. (i.e.
Lunch at 1:30 PM should be set in Military time as 13:30)
Continue this process to set all of your time events.
When finished press SET or leave the timer alone and it will return to the main screen.
The screen reports the current status of the RELAY and generally it will always say Relay
OFF until the vent time is reached and the Relay changes for that short period of time (1
to 15 seconds depending on your event setting).
Once programming is complete, your Electrical Professional can connect the horns, etc.
using acceptable practices as per the NEC.