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Introducing the revolutionary Inova OnTimeTM Power over Ethernet digital network clock, designed to effortlessly put everyone on the same time. OnTime digital clocks plug into an Ethernet jack on your local area network. No AC plug is required, so installation is inexpensive and it's easy to move clocks around. Power is supplied over standard Cat-5 cabling using the IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet standard, the same power source as Voice-over-IP telephones.
6-Digit Power over Ethernet Inova OnTimeTM Digital Clock in Flush Mount / Backplate Mounted (no cabinet)
Inova’s revolutionary new digital clock featuring Power over Ethernet technology means displaying synchronized time has never been this easy.
Inova introduces the revolutionary OnTime™ Digital Clock. OnTime clocks plug into an Ethernet jack on your local area network. No AC plug is required, so installation is inexpensive and it’s easy to moveclocks around. Power is supplied over standard Cat-5 cabling using the IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet standard, the same power source as Voiceover-IP telephones.
OnTime clocks are highly accurate, and gets its time updates automatically over the network. It requires no specialized software – control one or hundreds of clocks from any PC on the network with a simple telnet session. OnTime clocks will find an existing Simple Network Time Protocol server on your network, or you can set up a new one.
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Red seven-segment LED display with 4-inch numerals that are visible at over 150 feet.
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Power over Ethernet technology lets you deploy a digital clock system without the cost of installing AC outlets, using your existing Ethernet LAN and the same network components as IP phones.
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Time is automatically set by Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) — no master clock or serial connection required.
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A standard Telnet session provides complete control over IP configuration, SNTP server address, time zone configuration, display format (12/24 hour) and clock status reporting.
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UL 1950, ETL Listed, CE Marked
Power over Ethernet
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a network standard based on IEEE 802.3af that provides a means of delivering DC power to Ethernet connected devices. This technology eliminates numerous wall transformers, allows centralized UPS backup, and is fully compatible with both powered and non-powered 10/100BaseT Ethernet devices. Adding PoE to a network can be accomplished by placing simple multiport midspan solutions in a switch room or endpoint without replacing the switch or hub. Midspan PoE power injectors are available from most network equipment vendors.
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ONT4 Models
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ONT6 Models
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Display
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4-Digit, Red 7-Segment
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6-Digit, Red 7-Segment
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Viewing Distance
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150+ feet (50+ meters)
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150+ feet (50+ meters)
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Cabinet Dimensions
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12”L x 6”H x 2.2”D (30 cm x 15 cm x 5.6 cm)
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17.5”L x 6”H x 2.2”D (44.5 cm x 15 cm x 5.6 cm)
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Weight
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Painted Cabinet: 2 lbs (.9 kg) Stainless Cabinet: 3.75 lbs (1.7 kg)
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Painted Cabinet: 2.5 lbs (1.1 kg) Stainless Cabinet: 5 lbs (2.3 kg)
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Accuracy
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+/- approximately 200 milliseconds
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Operating Temperature
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32º to 104º F (0º to 40º C)
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Operating Humidity
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95% maximum, non-condensing
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Cabinet Finishes
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Black, Off-White, Putty, Brushed Stainless Steel
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Mounting Options
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Surface, Pendant, Cantilever, Flush Inset, Double Sided
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Please allow an EXTRA 2-3 days plus shipping time for all clocks
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