Time Synchronization Systems: OneVue Sync
Equipped with innovative wireless and wired solutions, OneVue Sync provides synchronized clocks, unifying timekeeping across entire campuses and facilities through one point of network access.
Over the last 15 years, Primex synchronized time systems have been installed in over 12,000 schools, universities, hospitals and healthcare facilities worldwide. Whether you’re in education, healthcare, manufacturing, business or government, OneVue Sync and Monitor solutions can help make time synchronization less time consuming.

Education
OneVue synchronized clocks for schools help keep staff and students moving throughout the school day:
- On-time arrivals and departure
- Precise class change and passing periods
- Scheduled extracurricular activities and meetings
- Monitor standardized testing times

Healthcare
OneVue synchronized clocks for hospitals help medical professionals keep accurate time documentation and record-keeping:
- Recording sentinel events like patient harm, injury or death
- On-time delivery of medication, testing and surgical procedures
- Accurate documentation of coded events
- Consistent shift changes for hospital personnel
- Time-based billing and insurance disputes

Offices and Manufacturing
OneVue Sync allows one location or multiple buildings to stay on schedule:
- On-time meetings throughout the building
- Consistent lunch and break schedules across locations
- Automatic adjustments for Daylight Saving Time
- Routine reset after a power outage
The OneVue Sync platform uses three different time synchronization technologies to support a wide range of applications and installations:

OneVue Sync Transmitter
A high-penetration 72 MHz frequency talks to devices throughout a building or campus with the option to leverage GPS or NTP acquired time

OneVue Sync Bluetooth®
Clocks form a Bluetooth® Low Energy mesh network to transmit status and receive NTP time and other updates from OneVue utilizing a bridge

OneVue Sync PoE
Clocks connect to a facility's network via Ethernet to transmit data to and download settings from OneVue and to obtain time from an NTP server