Using the same technology NASA employs to tell time, the Model
1500E wirelessly synchronizes with the National Institute of
Standards and Technology's (NIST) atomic clock in Boulder,
Colorado. In addition to confirming the time daily, the 1500E
automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time.
As a time clock, the 1500E records employees' in and out times
for payroll accounting. As a job clock it can track project time
for accurate costing. And as a document stamp, the 1500E can print
the date, time and preset messages on important documents.
Features
Synchronizes time via radio wave to
the U.S. Atomic Clock
Never needs resetting, keeps time
during power outages.
Perpetual calendar until Year 2099,
changes year, month and date automatically.
Changes time automatically during
Daylight Savings.
Selectable, Automatic activation for
simple one-hand printing, Manual activation for accurate print
positioning, or Combination Automatic and Manual activation ensures
proper registration.
Choose from 18 preset print
formats.
Choose from 13 preset messages: RCVD,
SENT, IN, OUT, CFMD, FILED, PAID, USED, FAXED, VOID, ORIGN, APR'D,
CMPL'D
Print 2 or 4 digit years.
Print time in AM/PM or 24HR
format.
Print seconds.
Selectable print direction for left
or right hand printing.
Selectable English, French, Spanish
or Portuguese language for printing.
Use standard time cards or job
cards.
Choose regular minutes, 1/10, 1/100,
or 5/100 of an hour.
Enable or disable printing of leading
zeros.
Crisp and clear printing on paper or
time cards.
Compact design with small
footprint.
Mounts easily to wall or
desktop.
Prints time, date and messages.
Easy to change ribbon
cartridge.
Large LCD display shows date, time
and day of the week.
Adjustable margin setting for precise
print alignment
5 Year memory backup
One year warranty.
Specifications
Dimensions: 6.3"W x 7.2"D x
5.7"H
Weight: 4.4 lbs.
Power: 120VAC ±10%, 60HZ, 0.4A
Operating Tempature: 23°F - 113°F
(-5°C - 45°C)
Operating Humidity: 20% - 80% RH,
non-condensing
There are some environments
and weather conditions that may influence the reception of the
atomic radio signal. Just like a radio, the 1500E can be
positioned for optimal reception. Since it also operates as a
highly accurate (+/- 15 seconds per month) quartz time clock, it
will function properly while outside the reception area or if it
can not receive the WWVB signal.