Digital Timer allows your Driveway Monitor system to turn on your lights automatically for a set amount of time. Works to deter unwanted visitors, and allows you to always arrive to a well lit house and yard! Programmable from 30 seconds to 30 minutes.
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model LTU just $54 US$
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Will work with all of the leading Driveway Monitors ..Dakota Alert, Optex, Mier, SureAction, MURS and AutoAlert.
 
 
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Universal Digital Programmable Timer Operation Instructions
Move the two PowerFlash slide switches to match the image.
Connect the LTU timer to the X-10 PowerFlash by tightening the Timer’s spade tips under the screw terminals on the Power Flash as shown in the image.

Connect your Driveway Monitor using the guide below


Optional Light Sensor

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Optional Light Sensor disables the system so that your lights will not come on during day light hours.

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Optex RC10. Connect the NO and COM terminals on the back of the RC10 to terminals 2 and 3. Polarity does not matter.
AutoAlert AL155. Connect the output of the accessory jack on the side of the AL155 to terminals 1 and 2. White stripe (neg) goes to 2 .
Mier Drive Monitor Connect the red and black terminals on the back of the receiver to terminals 2 and 3. Red to 3 and Black to 2.
MURS Alert. Connect the red and black terminals on the back of the 538 base station to terminals 2 and 3. Polarity does not matter.
Dakota Drive Monitors (IR, probe and hose). Connect the NO and NEG screw terminals on the controller to terminals 1 and 2. NO to 1 and NEG to 2.

To set the Timer duration force the timer in to program mode by bending out and using the paper clip to press and hold the reset button until the light flashes. This will take about 10 seconds.

The time value may now be entered by pressing and releasing the reset button up to 10 times. Each press of the button increments the timer length as indicated in the table below. After 30 seconds, the programming mode is terminated and the LED indicator will flash once for each press of the reset button to confirm the timer value selected. If the reset button was never pressed, then the last value for the timer will stay in tact and there will be no flashes from the LED. The timer can be programmed before connecting the unit to the PowerFlash.


Number of Presses
Timer Value
None
30 seconds (default)
1
1 minute
2
2 minutes
3
5 minutes
4
8 minutes
5
10 minutes
6
12 minutes
7
15 minutes
8
20 minutes
9
25 minutes
10
30 minutes


When the timer has been activated it may be cancelled at any time by simply pressing the reset button.
The three “AAA” batteries will be expected to last approximately 1 year under normal operating conditions. The LTU will warn you of low battery life by flashing the red LED every 10 seconds. It will not be necessary to do any reprogramming after replacing the batteries.

Connecting and Programming the Optional Light Sensor.
Connect the light sensor across terminals 2 and 4. This programming mode should only be used if the optional light sensor is connected to the timer and is positioned where the end user would like to detect ambient light. Before programming, the ambient light level should be where the end user wants it to be for activation of the timer (example: dusk). Entering programming mode 2 shall be possible by holding the reset button for 20 seconds. The red LED will give 3 short flashes to indicate that programming mode 1 has been entered. Keep holding the reset button for an additional 10 seconds indicated by a second set of 3 short flashes. The timer will then automatically store the ambient light level sensor value present on input terminal #4. This will be the threshold of ambient light the unit will then use to allow the timer to function. The programming mode will automatically be terminated after the value is stored.

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