User's Manual

The SAL Series clocks is a wireless analog clock is available in battery operated,
110V or 24V power input. The SAL Wireless clocks are also available in 12” and 16”
versions, as well as single and double mount styles. It is designed to work with the
STR Series Transmitter/Master Clock. The wireless system is interchangeable with
Sapling’s SBL Series digital clock. The 110V and 24V wireless analog series
receives and transmits time every minute, as opposed to the battery-operated version
which receives and transmits time every four (4) hours.
Sapling’s revolutionary SAL Series wireless clock has been designed to work in
environments when cabling options are not available. The SAL clock Series works in
915-928 mHz frequency-hopping technology. The innovative 915-928 mHz
frequency-hopping technology transmits data along several alternating signal
frequencies. This multi-layer approach guarantees an enhanced signal even if there is
interference in one of the frequencies. The unit can both receive and transmit wireless
signals which allows it to be used as a repeater, boosting the data stream and sending
it along the system. There is no limitation to the number of clocks in the installation.
The SAL Series clocks are designed to work together, without causing any
interference with each other in an automatic fashion. The more clocks in a specific
area would increase the quality of the signal.
The SAL Series clock is designed to work in conjunction STR Series Transmitter that
is capable of working as a master clock for a new system, it can act as a signal
booster to extend the range of a wireless system, or it can be used to translate an
existing system into a wireless system. Sapling’s high power wireless Transmitter
allows the user to create a wireless clock system from an existing hard-wired system.
The transmitter incorporates multifunction software so that every transmitter can
transmit and receive signals.
Distances of the SAL Series Analog Clock is 656 feet (200 meters) in open space
which allows for a typical 164 feet (50 meters) within a building (typical distances