Wireless Clock System provides GPS precision.

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GPS Wireless Clock System synchronizes all wall clocks, computer clocks, and bell tones in single system. GPS receiver, which mounts on rooftop, pole, or window, picks up time signals, and sends them to receiver. GPS receiver plugs into transmitter and can reside anywhere up to 200 ft away. Using licensed FCC FM radio signal, transmitter rebroadcasts time signal to Wireless Clocks throughout facility. Each transmitter can cover 250,000 sq-ft.



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Synchronized Clocks Give New Meaning to "Company Time"



Maximize productivity, minimize maintenance with affordable, reliable wireless system

Lake Geneva, Wis.- If your clocks can't keep the right time-or the same time-how can your people? Now you can put an end to delayed meetings, too-long breaks, and other productivity problems that result from out-of-sync clocks. The GPS Wireless Clock System from Primex Wireless is the first and only timekeeping system that synchronizes all wall clocks, computer clocks, and bell tones in a single system.

The system consists of three major components: a GPS receiver, a transmitter, and an unlimited number of clocks. The Wireless Computer Time Sync for networks and personal computers, the
Wireless Tone Generator for bells and public-address systems, and the Wireless Tone Speaker for outbuildings are newly available add-on products that make your synchronized time system more complete.

The system is easy to get up and running, and virtually maintenance-free after installation. Its precision comes from the U.S. Government's global positioning system (GPS) satellites, which contain highly accurate clocks that transmit time signals to earth. The GPS receiver, which users can easily mount on a rooftop, pole, or window that does not have low-E glass, picks up these time signals and sends them to the receiver.

The GPS receiver plugs into the transmitter and can reside anywhere up to 200 feet away. Using a licensed FCC FM radio signal, the transmitter then rebroadcasts the time signal to
Primex Wireless clocks throughout the facility. Each transmitter is capable of covering 250,000 square feet or more and communicating with an unlimited number of system clocks. In larger facilities, including multi-story buildings and corporate campuses, the addition of a satellite transmitter and switch allows the user to virtually double the coverage area.

The Primex Wireless GPS Wireless Clock System is more affordable than hardwired systems and more reliable than clocks that synchronize via AM radio signals. Once the system is installed, it runs perfectly and effortlessly for years, enabling facility managers to focus on other things. The system automatically takes care of correcting clocks after power outages and Daylight Saving Time changes. The clocks' batteries run for five years or more, although an equally dependable electric option with battery back-up is available on several models.

Analog clocks come in a variety of traditional and contemporary styles and materials. Options include durable acrylic frames for production environments as well as brushed metal and wood
frames suitable for office settings. Digital clocks are also available.

Call 800-537-0464 for a free on-site demonstration or visit www.primexwireless.com for more information.

With over 30 years of experience in manufacturing time-related products, the Primex Family of Companies has more than 300 employees. Its manufacturing division, Quartex, has made more
than 100 million clock motors. Primex Wireless is a U.S. federal government GSA supplier.

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