Primex Wireless introduces maintenance-free synchronized clock system

October 24, 2005—For most, the end of Daylight Saving Time (DST) marks the beginning of long, cold winter nights. For facilities managers, this also signals the start of heavy maintenance required to change the time and batteries on all the wall clocks throughout an office, school, hospital, or other facility.

Primex Wireless, Inc., the world leader in wireless synchronized communication and control systems, has eliminated these hassles with the CommandPoint Transmitter Series, which uses the accuracy of time generated from the Global Positioning System (GPS) to automatically adjust facility clocks to the Daylight Saving Time change, notes the company.

Additionally, Primex Wireless is taking steps to ensure uninterrupted synchronization of facility clocks and other timing devices following President Bushs signing of the Energy Bill, aimed to change the start and end dates of DST effective in 2007.

The CommandPoint Transmitter Series enables facilities managers to maximize building operations by significantly reducing the maintenance time and costs associated with installing, repairing and integrating conventional wired and atomic timing systems. For more information about the CommandPoint Transmitter Series or for a free onsite demonstration, call 1-800-537-0464.

For an animated demonstration of how a CommandPoint system works, visit the Primex Web site.

For more on Primex Wireless, visit its Web site.

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