National Time’s Wi-Fi family of devices can create a network of clocks, chimes, class change countdown timers, elapsed timers and other input/output devices using your existing Wi-Fi infrastructure. While these devices can function autonomously and be scheduled for events through their individual web pages, this LAN based device server brings your system to the next level. The TIMEWiSE Scheduler and Time Supervision Server can function as the “check-in” server for all of your NATSCO Wi-Fi devices on your network. The connection status and last check-in information is displayed through a standard web browser. Also, the Wi-Fi signal strength at each device is listed allowing your IT department to map the wireless coverage and monitor access point function and e-mails can be sent directly to the appropriate personnel.
As a Time Server, this device will act as a single point connection to an internet or local time authority and synchronize all NATSCO Wi-Fi clocks decreasing network traffic.
This device server also creates an event scheduler for count-down class change timers on NATSCO digital clocks. Create up to 32 “virtual” circuits of nearly unlimited devices simplifying event programming.
The (-R) versions include two programmable relay contacts to activate local circuits such as PA system tones or wired clock and bell circuits. The hard-wired (-HW) version can wire to a 120V circuit and mounts to a standard electrical box to simplify line voltage installations. The (-WT) version uses a wall transformer that plugs into a standard electrical outlet.
All of National Time’s LAN based master clocks can also perform all of these functions, this unit is simply the smallest, most cost-effective solution.