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Utilizing Network Technology For Synchronized Clock Systems



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By : Christine Harrell    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-26 22:28:09
Synchronized clock systems are vital components in many industries and agencies. Schools and universities rely on strict timekeeping, hospitals and medical providers regulate medicine delivery times on a time table, and the manufacturing and commercial sectors coordinate shift differentials, meetings, and production schedules on a central time. Whatever the application, network clocks have shown the capability to effectively manage synchronized time.

What Comprises Network Clock Systems

The term network illustrates the use of networking technology to create central clock systems. Rather than having every time piece, punch clock, operating machine, or digital sign running its own time and requiring separate upkeep, a network time system connects time pieces to a central hub.

The technology to accomplish this is known as Power over Ethernet, and represents the ability for one connection to supply both power and communications to a device. It operates over the same type of line of a computer's internet cable, information networks, and VoIP telephones. This single connection enables every clock to stay on time, be automatically reset or changed, and be powered without an AC power outlet.

Central Time Management

The key to keeping accurate time through a company, across a campus, or throughout an office building is having centralized time management. Network clocks are all connected to a standard network, allowing them to be synchronized and set from any standard computer. Changing the times on ten, one hundred, or one thousand clocks is as simple as adjusting the value through one computer terminal, rather than manually setting every time piece. That is the true strength of network clock systems.

Implementing Effective Time Keeping

Networked time pieces include many features that improve upon traditional time systems. For instance, they all operate on the same infrastructure of any internet or LAN network. Implementing a new system or upgrading is a straightforward process. By delivering power through the same line, no additional wiring has to be run or new AC outlets installed. Adding more units into an existing system does not require rewiring either. In most cases, the infrastructure is already in place to begin utilizing such a synchronized clock system.

Systems That Save Time And Money

Time clock systems can cause a good deal of unnecessary expenses when hundreds of time pieces need to be set, reset, adjusted, or maintained. This can occurs twice a year during daylight savings time, during any power outage, and routinely through the course of a year if certain clocks are running slow or fast. Each time a maintenance crew has to check every single clock, the bottom line takes a noticeable impact.

When a clock system is tied into a network, the long process of adjusting times is no longer necessary. By integrating an uninterruptable power source to the network's hub, even a power outage will not cause system failure or adjustment. This type of time management also uses less power than a standard outlet, saving energy costs over the long term as well.

When trying to keep accurate time across a large company, university, or school, network clocks provide a powerful option to lower costs while staying synchronized.
Author Resource:- Author is a freelance writer. For more information on clock systems please visit http://www.inovasolutions.com/.
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