Solari Udine MCK 2245

The is a microprocessor-based master clock designed to synchronize centralized timekeeping systems and control signaling devices, such as school bells or lighting. Technical Overview

General Installation

: Basic procedures involve securing the unit and connecting the pulse lines for slave clocks. For specific wiring diagrams, refer to the MCK 2245 Technical Datasheet .

The Normal Mode

Configurable cycles of 1, 7.5, 30, or 60 seconds with pulse periods from 0.5 to 3 seconds. Connectivity:

If the logic board is beyond repair, you can gut the case (purists will cry, but pragmatists will survive) and install a modern master clock driver. However, a better approach is to build an interface using an Arduino or ESP32.

Automatic Adjustments

: It is designed to handle automatic Daylight Saving Time changes. Manual and Resources

To program the time, date, and year on a Solari master unit, follow these sequence steps (commonly used across Solari digital interfaces):