Archive for January 2011
Master Clocks: What, Why, When, and How
When most people think of clocks, they usually think of the simple, run-of-the-mill clock most of us keep on the wall of our kitchen or the digital alarm clock we keep sitting on the bedside table. What we don’t think about is just how often we find ourselves adjusting these clocks for drifting due to…
Read MoreHealthcare Facility Expansions in Detroit
Detroit, Michigan – a city notorious for their impact in the automotive industry, and becoming increasingly popular in the health services sector, will be hosting a number of infrastructural changes in the near future. One of the nation’s larger urban medical centers, the Detroit Medical Center (DMC) has announced a five year plan to invest…
Read MoreNetwork Repeaters Bypass Obstructions for Wireless Clock Systems
Many businesses have noticed an ever increasing dependence on wireless devices as our culture embraces the era of information technology. Not only is wireless being used in laptops, cell phones and iPads, it is being used for objects that don’t usually leave a facility as well. To avoid the installation of wiring throughout buildings, many…
Read MoreHow To: Install a Sapling SAL-2 Series Wireless Analog Clock
With a Sapling Wireless Clock System, installing analog clocks throughout any building, campus, or terminal is as easy as hanging the family portrait over the mantle. Each clock is battery operated, wirelessly synchronized, and hung simply by the supplied mounting bracket. Without the need of wiring, a clock can effortlessly be positioned anywhere the mounting…
Read More5 Reasons Why You Save With Sapling’s IP and Wireless Clocks
Looking to save money on your new clock system? Sapling’s synchronized clock systems are the way to go. We provide a variety of cost saving solutions in order to meet various needs of different organizations. Integrating a clock system into a facility can be costly when faced with few options and little flexibility. At Sapling,…
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