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HPT724

Programmable LCD Timer

PN 52765:A

1/25/06

ECN 05-637

Honeywell
12 Clintonville Road 
Northford, CT 06472
http://www.honeywellpower.com

Product Installation Document

1 Overview

The Honeywell HPT724 is a programmable LCD timer that is designed to support a wide range of applications.  Such 
applications can include: home and building automation, security, access control, lighting control, etc.  The HPT724 is 
equipped with an independently controlled form “C” relay contact that provides many latching and/or momentary 
operations during a program schedule of your choice.  The EE prom memory allows for programming 24 hour 365 day 
events prior to/during field installation.  Events may be set for single or multiple operations on a daily and/or weekly 
schedule.  The block programming feature enables repeating and event on any combination of consecutive days.  The 
HPT724 will compensate for daylight saving time if desired.  Individually selected holiday exceptions can be 
programmed to over-ride regularly scheduled events.

2 Specifications

12/24 volts, 500mA AC or DC operation.

Standby Current:  10 mA (relay off), 50 mA (relay on).

Battery Charging Current:  100 mA.

Form “C” relay contacts are rated 10 amp @ 120 VAC/28 VDC.

EE Prom memory protects against loss of programming due to power failure.

Accurate crystal-controlled clock (displays time in military format).

Momentary and/or latching events.

50 individually programmed daily/weekly events.

Block programming capacity can accommodate a total of 350 events per week.

10 programmable holiday dates.

“First man in” option.

Alphanumeric LCD display simplifies programming.

Standard or daylight saving settings.

Automatic compensation for leap year.

Built-in charger for 12 VDC sealed lead acid or gel type batteries (standby battery maintains operation during power 
failure until discharged).

Lithium battery backup maintains clock (optional; battery is 3V, model CR2032).

Board Dimension:  5.25"W x 3"L  x 1"D (approximate).

3 Installation Instructions  

1.

Mount HPT724 in desired location, using suitable standoffs/fasteners, tape or HST34 snap track.

2.

Connect 12 or 24 volts at 500 mA of AC or DC to terminals marked [+DC-- ~AC~]. (When using DC, carefully 
observe polarity.)

3.

Connect 12 VDC battery (optional) to terminals marked [+BAT-- 12VDC].

4.

Insert lithium battery (optional/not included) in battery holder with the positive (+) side facing up (Fig-1).

5.

Connect devices to be controlled to the dry outputs marked [NO, C, NC].

6.

Program clock and desired event schedule (see Sec-5).

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Summary of Contents for HPT724

Page 1: ...0 mA Form C relay contacts are rated 10 amp 120 VAC 28 VDC EE Prom memory protects against loss of programming due to power failure Accurate crystal controlled clock displays time in military format Momentary and or latching events 50 individually programmed daily weekly events Block programming capacity can accommodate a total of 350 events per week 10 programmable holiday dates First man in opti...

Page 2: ...e individually selected by date and will override all regularly scheduled events The four 4 output relay modes consist of Relay OFF De energizes the relay until a relay ON event is detected Relay ON Energizes the relay until a relay OFF event is detected Disable Used to cancel an existing programmed event Pulse Momentarily energizes the relay for a selectable time period of 1 to 15 seconds Time is...

Page 3: ...amming Escaping out of existing programming ENTER Accepts selections made to progamming UP Scrolls through selections DWN Scrolls through selections UP and DWN keys can be used to select data entries After scrolling to the correct entry depress ENTER to accept SET ENTER UP DWN DC AC FM BAT 12VDC NO C NC Standby Battery Lithium Battery Socket order model CR2032 Push Button Layout Output Contact Ter...

Page 4: ...cept You may continue to program events by repeating the previous steps or exit programming by depressing SET Note When programming additional events it is necessary to select the next consecutive event number following the last event program to continue Also when it is required to have the same event repeated on two 2 or more consecutive days of the week block programming enter the first day foll...

Page 5: ... UP and DWN push button until DIS is displayed depress ENTER to confirm G Delete All Events All previously programmed events can be deleted by depressing SET until ENTER to CLR MEM appears in display as shown below Depressing UP push button will now clear all events previously programmed If you wish to escape from this selection depress any of the other push buttons SET ENTER or DWN For additional...

Page 6: ...6 HPT724 Installation Document P N 52765 A 1 25 06 Customer Event Log Event Relay Day Block Holiday Dates Event Type ...

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