Synchronized time displays are essential for enterprises, ensuring clocks show accurate, officially traceable time for truly coordinated operations. Accurate timing supports communication systems across industries, syncing visual clocks and critical systems like computer networks.
Two types of clocks are offered, both using NetClock and SecureSync as master time sources:
IP/PoE Clocks:
These network-based clocks synchronize via NTP over Ethernet and are powered through Power over Ethernet (PoE, IEEE802.3af). They can be powered via a PoE injector if 48 VDC isn’t available on the network. Each clock obtains an IP address via DHCP or static assignment and is configurable via a web interface for time zone, daylight saving adjustments, and display settings. Supporting up to 10 time servers for redundancy, the clocks integrate seamlessly with facility LAN/WAN infrastructure. Global monitoring software allows centralized management, viewing clock status, IPs, runtime, and editing individual or system-wide settings.
900 MHz Wireless Clocks:
Ideal for easy installation in time-sensitive environments, these clocks synchronize via a 900 MHz wireless transmitter broadcasting time from Spectracom GPS network time servers. Each clock also acts as a wireless repeater, creating a reliable mesh network. Note that while unlicensed in North America, this frequency requires licensing in some regions.
Together, these solutions provide flexible, reliable, and precise network time synchronization tailored to diverse enterprise needs.




