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Redback® A 4505
Lockdown Timer
Go to “My Computer” or “This PC” and open the SD
card which is usually marked “Removable disk”.
In this case it is named “Removable disk (M:)”. Select the
removable disk and then you should get a window that
looks like figure 2.12.
The program can be run on the SD card or it could be copied to the PC desktop or another folder and run from there. Double
click on the .exe file - RedbackA4500TimerProgrammer or similar. The programming screen should appear as shown in fig
2.13.
If the program doesn’t run then the .NET Framework might need to be updated on your PC.
This must be updated to the .NET Framework 4, available on the microsoft website.
Fig 2.13
All 50 events can be accessed on the screen by scrolling up and down. If you previously saved some timing information
using the buttons on the A 4505 then these times should be displayed. Otherwise the timing information should all be blank
as shown. The information is saved in a file labelled “config.cnf”. This file should already be supplied on the SD card and
should be blank as shown.
Entering the timing events is very straight forward.
Double click on any line and a new window should pop up as shown in fig 2.14, which has the event details outlined.
Fig 2.12