The clock will beep to signal it is programmed. Secure the front cover to lock in the settings. Common Use Cases & "Work" Mode
Manufactured by Solari di Udine S.p.A. in Italy, the MCK 2245 serves as a "pilot clock." Its primary function is to send precise electrical impulses to secondary "slave" clocks (like the famous Cifra or Dator series) to ensure synchronized time across a large facility. It also features a built-in calendar and automatic daylight savings (BST/CEST) adjustments.
Solari di Udine S.p.A., Via Gino Pieri 29, 33100 Udine, Italy.
If using with flip clocks (like the Cifra 5), ensure the polarity of the impulses matches the requirements of the slave motors.
For further technical support, you can contact Solari Udine directly via their official website or consult the archived manual.
Master pilot clock, signal programmer, and automatic solar/legal time switcher. Output: Typically drives 24V DC impulse clocks. Step-by-Step Programming Guide
These units often contain a backup battery to retain memory during power outages; if the time resets after a flicker, the internal battery likely needs replacement.
The "Work" or "Manuale" aspect of the MCK 2245 often refers to its signaling relays. These are used to: