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TCF consoles use standard wall power, which may include
battery backup, and are air cooled via an air vent in the
door (or vents in the bullnose), in conjunction with exhaust
fans behind the display unit. Modularity of the console
family makes assembly/disassembly possible during installation
or maintenance, as required. Maintenance of the 19”
rack electronics is from the front via a quick release door,
while all cabling is to the back. At least 24” of
maintenance access is available either through the front
door after removal of the console chair or through the touch
screen/lower flat panel and at least 8” of cable way
space is available in the back for cable runs.
This console family
is targeted to support a “thick client” (e.g.,
workstation), “thin client” (e.g., PC-like), or “ultra
thin client” (e.g., network appliance). As such, these
clients may still need some type of backroom “server” support
where the majority of the applications reside. Multi-display
consoles are the workhorse console of surface and subsurface
Fleet today, but there is a need for a smaller, cheaper, and
much more powerful version now. Processing power and network
connectivity have increased to the point where a small multi-processor
workstation (or possibly even a high-end PC) can meet this need
today with room for growth as the requirements change in the
future.
All of these TCF products are designed for the harsh Naval environment
to meet MIL-S-901D Grade A shock tests and MIL-STD-167-1 vibration
tests. The console base, the display unit modules, and the bullnose
unit have integrated shock isolation to help prevent damage to
the internal electronic assemblies, displays, and various user
interface devices during operation and deployment in the Fleet.
Additionally, the various components that are installed within
any console can be ruggedized as required.
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