ESE LX5105U Self-Setting Analog Wall Display
The LX 5105U is a 5-inch analog wall clock that sets its own hands from an incoming time code feed, so a wall of them stays in agreement with the master reference without anyone touching them. It auto-detects ESE, ASCII, SMPTE, or EBU time code (IRIG-B optional), runs silently, and reads clearly from about 20 feet across its 5-inch dial.
A time-zone offset lets each clock show local time from a shared reference, and a battery back-up preserves hand positions through power interruptions while a time-code-loss indicator flags a dropped feed. It runs from a universal 90-264 VAC supply and can work stand-alone or in reader mode, with a lighted dial, rackmount, and UL among the available options.
| Type | Self-setting 5-inch analog remote wall display |
|---|---|
| Reads | Auto-detects ESE, ASCII, SMPTE, or EBU time code (IRIG-B optional) |
| Dial | 5-inch, viewing distance 20 ft |
| Second Hand | Sweep or step, silent operation |
| Modes | Stand-alone and reader |
| Time Zone Offset | Yes |
| Backup | Battery back-up of hand positions; time-code-loss indicator |
| Power | Universal supply, 90-264 VAC |












