Digital Clocks & More
- Code Blue Timers

Timing is a critical aspect of treatment and patient care during a Code Blue event. The Primex Wireless SNS Code Blue Timer indicates elapsed time to assist medical professionals in recording timing of emergency procedures during a Code Blue event.
The Primex Wireless Synchronous Network System (SNSTM) is a revolutionary new approach to time keeping and Code Blue event documentation. Leveraging your existing network (Ethernet or 802.11 b/g wireless) to communicate, each Code Blue timer is synchronized to the exact second. You can rely on the Code Blue Timer to display the elapsed time to help mitigate risks, and send important event information to Primex Wireless Application Management Platform (AMP). The web based AMP, conveniently stores and manages all important information from an SNS Code Blue with authoritative time stamps for each event.
At the start of a code blue event, a relay/pulse is sent to the timer, triggering the count up to begin. If a code blue status is in effect, it will take priority and the timer’s previous task will run in the background until the code blue function is stopped. A switch control allows the user to operate the timer in multiple modes.
- SNS Personal Series LCD Clock

The Primex Wireless Synchronous Network System (SNS TM) is an innovative platform that uses your existing wired or wireless (802.11 b/g) local area network to synchronize and communicate with the SNS clocks. Diagnostic data is retrieved from the clocks and displayed through the Primex Applications Management Platform (AMP). Data retrieved includes the strength of the wireless connection, battery condition and time accuracy. The SNS system ensures the integrity of every clock in your building.
The Personal Series LCD clock from Primex Wireless offers both the accuracy of synchronized time along with the convenience and styling desired for your personal space. The Personal Series’ design offers contemporary styling around the office, or in a patient room. With the ability to mount securely to the wall or stand on a desktop, the Personal Series offers great deployment flexibility.
- Digital Timers

These timers are great for school settings. The Elapsed Timer lets you start, pause or reset the timer – invaluable for counting down the time remaining on exams. When not in timer mode, the Elapsed Timer displays time synchronized to the rest of the Primex Wireless Clock system. Programmable Countdown Timers work especially well in hallways: using Event Scheduler Pro Software from Primex Wireless, you can set a schedule that synchronizes with school bells. When a class period is about to end, the Programmable Countdown Timer display can temporarily switch from time of day to a countdown of time remaining between classes, then return to clock mode.
Elapsed Timers count up and down to a maximum of 99 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds. A switch control allows the user to run, hold or reset the timer when in elapsed or down timer mode. When not in elapsed timer mode, the Elapsed Timer displays synchronized time. Switch kit and wall plate gang cover included.
Programmable Countdown Timers are great for use in schools to count down the remaining time during class changes, and in manufacturing facilities to display the amount of time remaining during break times and lunch periods. A precise schedule is created with the Event Scheduler Pro Software, initiating the count down function at scheduled intervals. After the function is complete, the Countdown Timers automatically display time synchronized to all other clocks in the system.
- Digital Clocks

Viewable up to 150 feet away, these bright LED-digit clocks are perfect for large rooms and hallways. Dual-sided digital clocks are especially useful in hallways with their bright, clear and easy-to-read numbers. They’re also easy to install – simply connect the power source and the clock is instantly synchronized to the Primex Wireless System.
- PoE Digital Clocks
SNSTM PoE digital clocks utilize Power over Ethernet (PoE), the same technology that powers IP phones. PoE is a network standard based on IEEE 802.3af that delivers DC power to Ethernet connected devices. PoE eliminates the need for wall transformers, allows centralized UPS backup, and is fully compatible with powered and non-powered 10/100BaseT Ethernet devices. PoE can be enabled on an existing network by placing simple midspan solutions (available from most network equipment vendors) in a switch room or at an endpoint.
- Synchronous Crash Cart Kit

To improve the incorporation of elapsed time and tracking in these situations, Primex Wireless offers the Synchronous Crash Cart Kit. The Synchronous Crash Cart kit allows hospitals to combine a Primex Wireless digital clock or timer with a universal installation kit for deployment with mobile crash carts.




