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Model G4 - 4 Light Sequencer

for Traffic Signals with single turn arrow

Four light signals such as these are getting rarer everday, with 5 light models quickly replacing them. If you already have a 4 light signal and would like to put it on display we have what it takes to make it operate. These lights look great on display and take up less space than a 4 Way, since it can be hung against a wall or in a corner. Also, because of their increasing scarcity they are becomming very collectable.

Until now one would have to buy a cabinet full of expensive electronics just to make one of these signals operate.  Now we have a very nice, compact control that will make these lights cycle just like it should.

This control is the same size as the E5 - 3 Light Sequencer 2 x 4 inches. It also will fit inside the case of your light and operates directly from the AC line. An easy to follow wiring diagram and hookup instructions are included with each unit. All you have to do is mount the control board, wire the lights to it and connect a power cord. Plug it in and it works!

     
    G4 Sequencer Animation
    G4   4 Light Signal Sequencer Specifications:
    Total Cycle time adjustable
    • Total Cycle time adjustable from < 5 Sec to > 60 Seconds
    • Green Arrow = 20% total cycle
    • Green Time   = 40% "
    • Yellow Time  = 10% "
    • Red On Time = 30% "
    • 4 Discrete output channels
    • 75W max. Lamp / channel  Incandescent Only
    • 7 position terminal strip hookup
    • Wiring Diagram and Installation Instructions included

    The actual sequence is shown in this simulation with rate set at 10 sec.
    The control speed is adjustable from 5 sec to more than 1 min.

    Note: This control runs a straight sequence, ie. only one light is on at a time.
    If you want the turn arrow to overlap the red/green phase please refer to the Model G5.


     
     
For signals with 2 turn arrows see our Model G5 control
 
 

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