[K12OSN] OT: what do you use to schedule you schools bells
Doug Simpson
simpsond at leopards.k12.ar.us
Tue Feb 19 13:52:00 UTC 2008
Email me directly offlist and I can give you some help with this if you are really committed to doing it this way.
It also depends on how 'electronics minded you are, though. . .
Doug
Doug Simpson
Technology Specialist
De Queen Public Schools
De Queen, AR
simpsond at leopards.k12.ar.us
>>> Sam Snow <snowsam at laurel-point.net> 2/18/2008 11:43 AM >>>
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> Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 09:52:57 -0600
> From: Timothy C Litwiller <tim at litwiller.net>
> Subject: [K12OSN] OT: what do you use to schedule you schools bells
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> I need to find something "free" or very low cost to run the bells at our
> 28 student private school. I think I have found a relay switch that I
> can control with usb and wire into the bell circuit along with the the
> push button.
>
> But I need some software that the teachers can use to schedule. I can
> setup the default - but some times things get changed around for a few
> days and I don't want to have to be there for every change.
>
Tim,
I looked at the same thing a few years ago and ended up buying a
dedicated clock unit that was designed to trigger bells. It seemed a lot
simpler than something I put together that involved running a computer.
Here is one example of several that American Time and Signal sells:
http://www.atsclock.com/catalog?action=gotoProductDetails&id=274
And here another from Lathem Time: http://www.lathem.com/sona.shtml
When I did this, I was able to find a unit on ebay for a reasonable price.
Good Luck!
Sam
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