| Wireless digital clocks is a full line digital system which | | | | • Durable ABS frame and shatterproof |
| can be set up quickly and easily.. It uses the digital | | | | polycarbonate lens |
| standard for frequency-hopping technology to | | | | • Extremely rigid body construction designed |
| broadcast between 902 and 928MHz radio | | | | for durability and long life . |
| frequencies. Wireless digital clock delivers a | | | | • Available in red, blue, or green digits |
| dependable wireless synchronized clock signal in any | | | | • Dual-sided clock mount available with wall or |
| place setup. The clocks feature bright red, blue, or | | | | ceiling brackets (bracket sold separately) |
| green LED digits for high visibility in large rooms or long | | | | • Automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving |
| hallways. Wireless Digital clock is made in such a way | | | | Time and if power failure occurs. |
| that it provide years of maintenance-free in any | | | | • Automatic time reset - no battery backup |
| environments. | | | | required. |
| Digital Wireless Clock line is ideal for facility renovation, | | | | • Can be set to 12 or 24-hour format. |
| retrofit design, and new construction applications which | | | | Some innovative wireless system are also available |
| provide and exact information in any environment. | | | | that provides wireless clock correction to both analog |
| Since the clocks receive their radio time frequency | | | | and digital wireless clocks. The wireless system on |
| from a Transmitter device, they will stay on time | | | | this system works on 915 - 928 MHz frequency |
| virtually anywhere throughout your facility. | | | | hopping technology. |
| With the central time source being captured from | | | | Now a days GPS Wireless Clock System |
| GPS, NTP and/or the facility's internal network, it | | | | synchronizes all wall clocks, computer clocks, and bell |
| makes for a universal system almost anywhere. Easy | | | | tones in a single system. GPS receiver, which mounts |
| implementation with no FCC license required. | | | | on rooftop, pole, or window, picks up time signals, and |
| Some of the Features of wireless digital clock are: | | | | sends them to receiver. GPS receiver plugs into |
| • Receives wireless RF synchronization signal | | | | transmitter and can reside anywhere up to 200 ft |
| from its own RF Transmitter antenna. | | | | away. Using licensed FCC FM radio signal, transmitter |
| • Usually have128 channels with | | | | rebroadcasts time signal to Wireless Clocks throughout |
| 902–928MHz frequency-hopping technology | | | | facility. Each transmitter can cover 250,000 sq-ft. |
| • Clock face is tinted to reduce glare | | | | The system consists of three major components: a |
| • Modern styling gives your facility a high-tech | | | | GPS receiver, a transmitter, and an unlimited number |
| look | | | | of clocks. |