PICT (Programmable Int)

L-3 Communications, Ruggedized Command and Control Solutions

By L-3 Communications, , L-3 Communications, Ruggedized Command and Control Solutions

The rugged, modular PICT system supports multiple secure and non-secure voice communications for both military and industrial applications.

The rugged, modular PICT system supports multiple secure and non-secure voice communications for both military and industrial applications.

In its shipboard application, a single PICT terminal integrates the user's voice access to telephones, tactical intercoms, radio communications, public announcements, and casualty reporting systems.

The PICT interface configuration, which can be ordered to meet user applications, is compatible with all current hookups on U.S. Navy ships. it is designed for installation into console cutouts as well as into location-specific enclosures for mounting on fiddleboards, bulkheads, pedestals, etc. A simple user-programmable touch screen provides control of the interfaces with a natural graphical color interface.

Programmable Integrated Communications Terminal (PICT)

The PICT system is applicable for many shipboard console positions. The system provides for the use of the headset, handset, push-to-talk foot switch, embedded speaker and microphone in the front panel for intercom use. The system also provides connectivity for an externally powered speaker. Up to 20 single-action keys can be programmed for frequently called circuits.

PICT handles intercom calls through one-button or "hands free" access to the destination terminal. Automatic-answer is provided as "receive only" for incoming intercom calls. The PICT maintains separation between interior communication calls and radio circuits, as well as between the transmit/receive for all circuits.

The user's programmable configurations are stored both in the PICT an in an optional, removable, configuration module. If the user changes stations or replaces a PICT, the configuration can be restored simply by plugging in the module. PICT will perform the remote control functionality for the U.S. Navy's Digital Modular Radio (DMR).

Environmenal

  • Temperature Operating:0° to 50°C
  • Nonoperating: -40° to 70°C
  • Humidity 5-95% RH (without condensation)
  • Operational Shock Mil-Std-901 (Grade A, lightweight)
  • Operational Vibration Mil-Std-167 (5-55 Hz)
  • EMI Mil-Std-461

Physical

  • Dimensions Case: 5.44 W x 6 H x 4 D in. (13.8 W x 15.2 H x 10.2 D cm)
  • Front Panel: 7.5 W x 7.5 H x 1D in. (19 W x 19 H x 2.5 D cm)
  • Weight 8 lb (3.6 kg) max. (depends on configuration)
  • Power 13W
  • Connectors Rear-mounted to communication interface, user and overriding supervision jacks front-mounted
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