Synchronized time clock with one loud bell
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One MP550 front loading time card printing time clock with signal kit, pre-installed at the factory.
Requires seperate power supply to run 110v bells and buzzers. We build these and ship them to you.
This can be used to rign your existing bells.
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Add a separate 110V power supply ($65), 10' twin stranded insulated wire (included with p/s)
All wires are labled for easy connection by installer
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One 102dB 110V 6" fire bell ($90)
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Uses front loading time cards or 3 layer shop tickets, choice of print style and format
Keeps the program and updates correct time, during power outages
--- you will not lose any of the program, and it will update to the current time
when power is restored! Does not print or ring bells when power is off.
Use of time cards is not required. This can be used as a stand-alone work shift timer. It has it's own timer, seperate from the web, computers, etc.
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One Year Guarantee, lifetime technical support.
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Custom power supply:
Each power supply is custom built.
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Time Clock Mounting Hardware
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Programming instructions and toll-free USA technical assistance.
What is included, and how this all comes together:
1 MP550 printing time clock. Updates automatically for DST.
Cartridge ribbon (you'd be wise to order an extra two ribbons at this time)
No time cards, use E2 cards, your own cards, or work tickets up to 3 layers deep
Wall mounting hardware
1 Internal signal kit, factory installed, and instructions on how to program
This cannot run 110V directly, it will fry the machine.
1 External power supply.
The power supply that WE BUILD for you allows you to run 110V bells and buzzers.
This is a separate box and requires two more wall plugs
(any extension cord or multi-plug will do). It is overbuilt, supports 10Amps.
This powers your existing bells - or ours which you can order here.
Optional: Buy more wire, buy more bells. Feel free to call us for answers.
More bells is not louder, just better coverage in large or loud environments.
A good example is a sound bar for a TV. It's not louder, it's clearer.