REDBACK A 1700 Programmable Timer
To exit programming press the CLOCK button , this will
return you to the timer function.
To review a programmed “ON” time press the TIMER
button until the program you wish to alter is displayed.
4) Switch the unit to “Auto” mode.
For the programmed “ON” times to operate the unit
must be switched to Auto mode. Use the button marked
MANUAL until the dash indicator is above the word
AUTO. In this mode the programs will function at the
prescribed times and days.
5) Use of Manual or Off
Manual operation allows the user to override a program.
To use the timer in manual mode press the MANUAL
key until the dash indicator is over the word On.
This will turn the timer on. The timer will stay triggered
until you manually set the timer to the “OFF” position.
To set the timer to the off position press the MANUAL
key until the dash indicator is over the word Off.
Chime Tone Switch Settings
To set the tone for “ON” cycle , use the dip switch setting
table to obtain the type of tone you wish to output.
The factory setting for the chime tone will be single Bing.
Dip switch 4 makes the alert/evac tone cycle
continuously after it is triggered or stay on only while the
Alert/evac button is held down.
To enable the alert /evac to operate continuously switch
dip switch 4 to ON. Note that this will be factory set to
OFF.
REAR WIRING CONNECTIONS
The connections on the rear of the unit require some
explanation in order to set up for continuous trouble free
use.
The 10 way pluggable terminal is labelled Evac, Alert,
Chime, 24V Out and Timer 24V Out.
The terminals activate the assigned tone, e.g. if you want
the ALERT to sound from a remote location the contacts
may be connected to a normally open switch which when
pressed will trigger the ALERT tone and will then sound
as if the ALERT button on the front panel was pushed,
and the same applies to the EVAC and CHIME terminals.
The 24VDC switched out terminal has no output until a
button or the timer activates a tone. When a tone is activated 24VDC is present across the positive and negative
terminals .
There is a switch next to the Timer 24V Out terminal on
the rear of the unit. This allows you to select whether the
timer “ON” cycle triggers the Timer 24V out contacts or
the chime. If this switch is in the “Up” position , the timer
will cause 24VDC to appear across the “Timer 24V out “
contacts. In the “Down” position , the timer will trigger
the chime.
Note : this switch will be factory set to “Down”.
The RCA Sockets are line level (1V) outputs, which are
run to an amplifier or mixer input.
Power Supply
The power for the unit may come from either 24VDC or
240 AC , for 240V operation simply plug the 240V power
cord into the socket labelled 240VAC.
For 24VDC operation , use the terminal marked 24VDC.
Caution:
The 24VDC is polarised and may cause dam-
age to the unit if not connected correctly. The polarity is
marked on the unit, just under the terminal.
Power only needs to be in one form either AC or DC to
work. Both 24VDC and 240VAC can be connected at the
same time (for battery backup).
Volume Controls
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TABLE 1 : DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
Switch Number 1 2 3 4
Chime Tone: Single Bing OFF OFF OFF –
Bing Bong OFF OFF ON –
Single Bong ON OFF OFF –
Siren ON ON OFF –
Deedle Tone OFF ON OFF –
*Repeating Bong ON OFF ON –
*Repeating Siren ON ON ON –
*Repeating Deedle OFF ON ON –
* These tones will sound continuously for the duration of
the timer or as long as the chime button is pressed.
Key
1. 240V AC power in
2. 24VDC power input
3. DC Fuse (3A)
4. Chime Level
5. Voice-over Level
6. Alert/Evac Level
7. Dip Switches
8. Line Output (RCA)
9. Evac remote contacts
10. Alert remote contacts
11. Chime remote contacts
12. 24VDC output
13. Timer switched 24VDC
14. Chime/24VDC switch
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Rear view