Description
For many years Wharton time zone clock systems have been the industry standard for financial market dealing rooms and military and civilian command, control and intelligence centres with installations in more than 70 countries across the world.
Wharton digital world clocks have been supplied to the majority of global and numerous regional financial institutions and the defence and security systems of many countries. Significant military installations include the US Pentagon.
Wharton designed this range of multi-zone digital world clocks to provide an accurate and reliable time display over an extended operating life with many previous models still in service more than 15 years after first supply. Over 60% of new orders for these products are from existing customers.
The range offers many user-selectable and configurable features with up to 15 time-zones of your choice; white printed or user-programmable illuminated location names, multiple display colours, sizes and style options.
You can use our Multi-zone display units individually, linked to a time reference or controlled via their standard 10/100Base-t Ethernet port.
Every standard digital clock has rear connections to enable time synchronisation using one of a wide selection of time code protocols from a Wharton 5000 series master clock or suitable third party time reference.
You can synchronise your world clock to a satellite-based atomic time reference via a control message from a Wharton 488HS series GPS or GLONASS time signal receiver.
All versions can be controlled and synchronised to time via their 10/100Base-t Ethernet NTP connection to your existing network with accurate time information provided by a local or internet time server for simple, low-cost installation and control.



