WeNC Master Clock
The Web Enabled Network Controller is a LAN programmable Master Clock in its simplest form. It synchronizes its time with your local LAN or NIST over the internet.Description
The Web Enabled Network Controller is a LAN programmable Master Clock in its simplest form. It synchronizes its time with your local LAN or NIST over the internet. Two 120VAC solid state outputs can control clock circuits, power supplies, or auxiliary outputs such as tones, bells, lights etc. Programming is accomplished using a web browser from any PC on the network or internet.
Features
- Two 120VAC Solid-State Outputs
- Clock and/or Auxiliary Control
- Selectable Clock System Compatibility
- Automatic Daylight Savings
- LAN Interface
- Remote Web Browser Programming
- Handles Thousands of Events
- Multiple Schedules
- Made in the U.S.A.
More Details
The WeNC is an Internet/LAN based clock system and auxiliary circuit controller. The WeNC comes equipped with two 120VAC 500W solid state outputs. These outputs can be configured to control National Time's clocks as well as most popular clocks of other manufacturers. The outputs can also be used for auxiliary devices such as bells, chimes, tones etc. typically found in schools. The WeNC operates on any TCP/IP-based Ethernet network, and automatically synchronizes the clock system with any standard NTP or SNTP time server or with the official United States atomic clock time source in Boulder, Colorado. The WeNC automatically corrects for daylight savings time and power outages. The WeNC can be configured, programmed, and monitored from any PC on the LAN network through a standard browser interface and a dedicated PC is not required during normal operation. Multiple WeNCs can be utilized to synchronize multiple clock systems throughout a campus, city, district, and beyond.