BASIC DESCRIPTION
The APCTART2 is a simple repeat/recycling timer. That means that when it is connected to a power
source, the timer will recycle or "repeat" its ON and OFF timing schedule until power is removed. Once
the APCTART2 is connected to a power source, and your chosen device is connected to the APCTART2
power outlet, the device connected will be automatically turned ON and OFF based on the settings
you select using the two adjustment knobs.
*The built-in photocell may also play a role in when the timer is activated. The user can select Day,
Night or 24-hour mode (both).
The two adjustment knobs make it easy to change the timer settings and to provide a quick visual
verification of the set-points. The LEDs on the front of the unit will turn ON and OFF to show the
current conditions of the APCTART2.
NOTE: This unit is water-resistant, however...
Keep it away from water!!! It is NOT WATERPROOF.
INSTALLATION
Plug the unit into a standard NEMA 5-15 wall outlet. A 120 volt power supply is required. For more
permanent installations, the mounting tab at the top of the unit can be secured to a wall.
Ensure that the device being connected to the APCTART2 has the proper voltage and will not exceed
the maximum amperage rating of this unit. Connect the device to be controlled into the power outlet
on the front of the unit.
NOTE: If you are trying to control multiple devices, a power expansion module can be used to
increase the total amount of power that can be controlled.
DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RATING!
SELECTING DAY, NIGHT OR 24-HOUR MODE
Make sure the unit is in the "unlock" mode before making adjustments. Next, decide if you want the
timer to function during the Day, Night or 24-hours (both). The built-in photocell will sense the lighting
level and activate the timer based on the selected Mode. Adjust the switch on the front of the unit to
select Day, Night, or 24-hour mode (both).
CHANGING TIMER SETTINGS
After the timer mode is selected, the timer settings can now be adjusted. Rotate the ON TIME and OFF
TIME dials to the desired settings.
The APCTART2 allows a wide range of time settings, but it may take some trial and error to get them
adjusted correctly. A stopwatch or other timer can be used to check the actual recycling times. Once
the actual time is known, you can make small adjustments to get to the desired settings.
After this is completed, you have the option to "lock" the settings into memory, which prevents any
changes to the cycle until the unit is unlocked.
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