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Classic Desktop Clock

Classic Desktop Clock 2022

Our original 2011 desktop time-piece has been revised. Installer option for clock to be run at startup; features light or dark theme, and remembers screen position. Ask us to customise it with your business logo.

FYI: This latest revision is authenticated by a self-signed certificate. We can assist you in importing this certificate prior to installation. Your web browser may prompt you with a download alert. Choose "keep file". Our software has no malware, spyware, nagware, adverts, phone-home or viruses. It is safe to download.

Free StickyNote
Classic StickyNote

Classic StickyNote 

A free StickyNote for Windows desktop. Aesthetically built but kept simple, with essential functionality. StickyNote is free from adware, malware, nagware or spyware.

Developed and supported in Western Australia by Classic IT Support
Current version 2.0.6.91, 17 December 2024

Pioneer Mvh S622bs Wiring Diagram ● 【SAFE】

Beyond the basics, the MVH-S622BS wiring diagram reveals the receiver’s more advanced capabilities. The diagram will feature a light blue/yellow wire labeled for the steering wheel remote control (SWC), an orange/white wire for the dimmer/illumination function, and a blue/white wire for the power antenna or remote amplifier turn-on. These wires are often the most intimidating for novices, but the diagram demystifies them. It shows that the dimmer wire ties into the vehicle’s lighting circuit, allowing the receiver’s display to automatically dim at night. The remote turn-on wire sends a small 12V signal to an external amplifier, telling it to wake up only when the head unit is on. Without consulting the diagram, an installer might leave these wires unused, crippling the receiver’s convenience features and forcing an aftermarket amplifier to remain perpetually on, draining the car’s battery.

At its core, the wiring diagram for the MVH-S622BS is a study in organized color-coding and functional grouping. Pioneer, like most major manufacturers, adheres to a standardized color scheme for aftermarket receivers, providing a universal grammar for installation. The diagram immediately highlights the "power and ground" family: the yellow wire (constant 12V memory), the red wire (switched 12V accessory), and the black wire (chassis ground). These are the receiver’s lifeblood. Misinterpreting these leads—for instance, swapping the constant and switched power—would result in a unit that loses its saved radio presets and clock every time the ignition is turned off. The diagram clearly shows that the black ground wire is non-negotiable; a poor ground connection is the single most common source of alternator whine, erratic behavior, and system failure. Thus, the diagram’s first lesson is one of priority: power safely before pursuing performance. Pioneer Mvh S622bs Wiring Diagram

In the world of car audio, the visible components—the sleek touchscreen, the pulsating speakers, the compact media receiver—often receive all the glory. Yet, beneath the dashboard, hidden within a labyrinth of plastic panels and metal chassis, lies the true foundation of any great sound system: the wiring harness. For the popular Pioneer MVH-S622BS, a digital media receiver known for its blend of Bluetooth connectivity and smartphone integration, the wiring diagram is not merely a technical appendix. It is a silent language, a critical map that transforms a box of electronics into the vibrant heart of a vehicle’s entertainment system. Understanding this diagram is the essential rite of passage for any DIY installer, separating a clean, functional setup from a frustrating, and potentially dangerous, electrical failure. Beyond the basics, the MVH-S622BS wiring diagram reveals

However, a wiring diagram is only as effective as the installer’s ability to translate it to the vehicle’s native wiring. The MVH-S622BS diagram must be used in concert with a vehicle-specific wiring guide. The diagram tells you that the Pioneer’s red wire needs a 12V accessory source, but it does not know that in a 2010 Honda Civic, that wire might be red/black, or in a Ford F-150, it might be yellow/purple. The danger of ignoring this translation is severe: using a simple test light or, worse, a "scotch-lock" connector on the wrong factory wire can blow a critical fuse, trigger an airbag warning light, or damage the vehicle’s CAN-BUS data system. The wise installer uses the Pioneer diagram as a blueprint but verifies each connection with a digital multimeter, respecting the unique electrical personality of their vehicle. It shows that the dimmer wire ties into

The second critical section of the diagram governs the audio output. For the MVH-S622BS, which is a 4-channel (50W x 4) receiver, the speaker wiring is represented by eight distinct wires arranged in four complementary pairs: white/white-black (front left), gray/gray-black (front right), green/green-black (rear left), and violet/violet-black (rear right). The diagram’s nuance here is crucial: the solid-colored wire typically carries the positive (+) signal, while the striped wire carries the negative (-). Reversing polarity on a single speaker (connecting the striped wire to the positive terminal) may not destroy the equipment, but it will "throw the speaker out of phase." This results in a hollow, thin sound where bass frequencies cancel each other out. The wiring diagram thus acts as an acoustic architect, ensuring that every cone pushes and pulls in perfect, synchronized harmony to create a proper soundstage.

Online Server Monitor

Online Server Monitor 

This free Windows standalone application is handy if you're monitoring a website or a server's online status. Excellent for IT Admins. Leave running on your desktop as it monitors your URL's up-time, and in the case of an outage, receive an audio notification. Up-time shown as DD:HH:MM:SS (since app started). Outage notifications may also be manually emailed. Logging every ten minutes. Free from malware, spyware, adverts or viruses. Download and monitor your website today. 

Image renamer

Security Camera Image Renamer

This is a customised application, where images from security camera are uploaded to our server, are then renamed and further processed to replace a web page asset.

Built and tested in Nov-December 2021 and revised several times. Not available for download, as it has been developed for a specific, custom purpose.

Windows 10 Classic Wallpaper

Classic Windows 10 Wallpaper

Of course, we all have your favourite wallpaper! But, just in case you like our customised OEM wallpaper, we've included a download link for your convenience (and ours sometimes too).


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Perhaps we can help by developing your small customised stand-alone Windows program that perform specific tasks or displays specific information.

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