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Wireless Remote Transmitter Installation Manual
Glossary
Appendix
Troubleshooting
Clock
Installation
Transmitter and
System Setup
Intr
oduction
Introduction
The American Time SiteSync IQ wireless clock series offers a selection of clocks to match a wide variety of application
requirements. Plastic case, steel case, analog and digital styles will provide years of maintenance-free service.
SiteSync IQ Wireless Analog Clock Features
• Wireless time synchronization
• Built-in ultra-sensitive UHF receiver for facility wide signal reception
• Plug and play installation with no manual adjustments
• Battery clocks use four or six AA lithium batteries (included)
• Electric clocks - 120vac and 24vac (operate up to one hour during power interruption)
• Plastic case clocks are high-impact resistant with a shatter-resistant polycarbonate crystal
• Metal case clocks are durable steel, with powder-coat finish and convex glass crystal
SiteSync IQ Wireless Digital Clock Features
• Super-bright red LED for high readability
• Non-glare lens
• Selectable 12 or 24-hour format (except American series digital clocks, which use the time format display of system controller)
• ±1 second accuracy to master
• Black anodized aluminum frame (except American series digital clocks use steel enclosures)
• Visibility: 1.8 inches=75 ft.; 2.5 inches=150 ft.; 4 inches=250 ft.
Model No.
Ethernet
0 Signal
Circuits
6 Signal
Circuits
SSQRTM-05A0E
X
X
SSQRTM-10A0E
X
X
SSQRTM-25A0E
X
X
SSQRTM-40A0E
X
X
SSQRTM-05A6E
X
X
SSQRTM-10A6E
X
X
SSQRTM-25A6E
X
X
SSQRTM-40A6E
X
X
Examples: SSQRTM-05N0E has 0 signal circuits with a 5 watt transmitter and magnetic mount antenna
SSQRTM-40X6E has 6 signal circuits with a 40 watt transmitter and a campus antenna
SiteSync IQ Remote Transmitter Optional Features
• Automatic time synchronization with Ethernet
• Flexible control of 6 signal circuits, including manual operation
• Remote Transmitter Connect web interface mode for event and
circuit programming from a remote location
The following table shows the options included with each model number. The two digits following the dash in the model number
indicate the power of the transmitter (05=5 watt, 10=10 watt, 25=25 watt and 40=40 watt). The A in the model number
designates the transmitter antenna type.
Note:
Change to an X for campus antenna and and N for mag mount antenna.