The document introduces the ULSB MK III Switch, a ruggedized military exchange switch. It has a compact form factor and is compliant with military standards. The switch functions as a local/transit switch using digital PCM-TDM and IP technologies. It has a modular architecture with redundant power supply and CPU cards. Key features include high density digital switching, distributed processing, and non-blocking operation. The switch is designed for reliability in tactical military environments.
3. Agenda
Introduction
Technology
Architecture
Functions and Operational Specifications
Management and Maintenance
Key Differentiators
4. Introduction
ULSB MK III Switch JSS-55555
Sturdy Assembly in a Compact Form factor MIL-STD-461 D
Ruggedized as per JS55555 Standards
Ruggedized Main Distribution Frame (LTB)
EMI/EMC MIL STD 461-D Standard Compliance
Compatible with Existing Field Exchanges
5. Technology
Functions as Local/Transit Switch
Digital PCM-TDM and IP Technology
High-Density Digital 1024X1024 Switching
Distributed Processing Architecture
High-Performance 32-Bit RISC Processor
100% Non-Blocking
10. ULSB Switch Rear View
E1 over Fiber Optic
4 Data Ports for
DTE/DCE
Fuse
48V DC Supply
128-Pin LTB Connector
11. FCBC
Redundancy for SMPS
FCBC Input:150-300 VAC Input
Battery Output : 48VDC
FCBC Output: 48VDC to ULSB Power Supply Card
Over Voltage and Reverse Voltage Protection
Micro-Controller Based FCBC
Front Rear
12. FCBC LED Indicators
Status Indication of Power Supply from AC Mains
Status Indication of Power Feed from Battery
Battery Output On/Off Indication
Absence of Battery Indication
Indication for Over and Under Voltage of Battery
Indication of Battery in Charging Mode
Indication of Battery in Float Mode
Battery Polarity Reversal Indication
13. Line Termination Box
Military-Grade LTB
Enclosed in Suitable Harness
Five-Stage Protection Module
Integrated Protection Against Lightning/Electrical Surges/Standing
Voltages for Each Port
14. Standard Configuration
Redundant CPU and Power Supply Cards
Subscriber Stations Capacity
Analog Phones 24
Magneto Phone Junctions 8
Analog Trunk Ports Capacity
Two Wire Central Office (CO) 8
E&M (2W/4W) 8
LD ( Loop Dial) 8
Digital Trunk Ports Capacity
E1 (Software Configurable for CAS, R2MFC, PRI and QSIG) 4
BRI U Interface 8
15. Interfaces
E&M Interface
LD Interface
CO
Magneto Phones
E1 over
Fiber
Analog Phones
E1 over
Copper 4-Port Ethernet
DTE
16. CPU Card
Digital PCM-TDM Technology
High-Density Digital 1024X1024 Switching
Solid State Flash Memory (32MB)
Memory with High Reliability and Longer Data Retention Time
Voice Messages for Voice Guidance/Help and Greetings
On-board Conferencing Capability of 21 Parties
Redundancy
Hot-Swappable
17. Power Supply Card
44-57V (+20%) DC Operation
Over Voltage and Current Protection
Redundancy
Hot-Swappable
18. COMBO Card
Common Card for Following Ports:
Interface Ports/Card
Analog Phones 6
Mangeto Phone Junctions 2
E&M Ports 2
Loop Dial (LD) Ports 2
2 Wire Central Office (CO) 2
Automatic Thermal Management on Subscriber and Tie Lines
On-Board Secondary Protection
Hot-Swappable
19. ISDN BRI Card
8 BRI Ports/Card
BRI (2B + D) U Interface
Connectivity for ISDN Devices via NT1
Hot-Swappable
20. E1FO Card
E1/PRI Termination Card with 2 PRI Ports/Card
Software Configurable for CAS, R2MFC, PRI and QSIG
Voice and Data Support
Full QSIG Feature Transparency as per ECMA, ETSI & ISO Standards
Copper Interface for E1 Termination
Direct Optical Interface for Monomode Fiber
Fiber Interface up to 20 Km on Monomode OFC
Hot-Swappable
21. DATA Card
Integrated 4 Ethernet Ports on Single Card
Data Transfer and Control Applications
A Bifurcated E1 Stream can be Mapped to the Any Ethernet Port
Hot-Swappable
22. Optional Interfaces and Cards
SLT16, and SLT24 Card
VoIP (IP Trunk + IP Extension)
GSM/3G (SIM)
CDMA (SIM)
VMS (Voice Mail Card)
VHF/UHF Radio Interface with PTT
24. Operator Console
The Operator Console Embeds:
The VFD Display
The Display Menu
The Navigation Keys
The Dial Pad
The Function Keys
Handset and Headset
25. The VFD Display
4x40 VFD (Vacuum Florescent Display) Display
Called/Calling Number and Name Display
Access Features Like Call Forward, Transfer, Phonebook and Others from the
Menu Displayed on the VFD
View Call Logs, System Activity and Fault Logs
Displays POST (Power-On self-test) and BITE (Built-In Test Equipment) Test Results
26. The Dial Pad
The Dial Pad is used for Dialing Internal/External Numbers, Dial Access
Codes and Name Characters Or While Programming the System
Consists of 12 Standard Dialing Keys
Numbers from 0-9
Characters “” and “#” and “A to Z”
27. Direct Access Function Keys
Key Name Function
F1 to F5 Call Loop 1 to 5
NAME Dial By Name
FWD Call Forward
ACB Auto Call Back
RDL Redial
RING Ringer
CONF Conference
FREL Forced Release
ANS Call Answer
HOLD Call Hold
XFR Call Transfer
REL Call Release
28. The Handset and Headset
Ruggedized Handset with MIL Standard Connector
Headset Connectivity for Hands-Free Operation
Common Interface is Provided for Headset and Headset, Either of One
Can be Connected at an Instant
29. Display Menu
Following Features Can be Accessed from the Display Menu:
Alarm To Set/Cancel Alarms
Call Cost Display To View Cost of Calls Made
Call Forward To Set/Cancel Call Forward
Call Logs To View History of Answered, Missed and Dialed Calls
Contacts To Call, Add, Edit, Delete Names and Numbers from the Directory
Change User Password To Alter the Password
Do-Not-Disturb (DND) To Set (Blocking Incoming Calls)/Cancel DND
Dynamic Lock To Change Toll Control Level for Making Calls
Keypad Lock To Lock/Unlock the Keypad
Phone Settings To Change Settings of Volume, Ringer, Display Menu and Others
User Status To Set User Status to Present or Absent
30. Reliability
Continuous Operation on 24 Hour Basis
No Overheating or Breakdowns
Distributed Processing Architecture with Intelligent Local Processing
Units for Each Card
Integrated DSP based SLIC and DAA are used for Analog Subscriber
and Trunk Interfaces
Best-of-Breed Software Protocol Stacks are used for Digital Interfaces
Redundancy for Critical Cards (PSU and CPU)
MTBF better than 5000 Working Hours
MTTR better than 30 Minutes
31. Ruggedization
Equipped with Necessary Ruggedization for Tactical Military
Environments
Leak Proof Electrical Connectors
Toughened Connectors and LTB
Efficient Thermal Management on Subscriber and Tie Lines
No Moving Parts
Cards are Secured to Slots Avoiding Dislocation During Moves
32. Transportability
Light-Weight Switch for Easy Transit
Weight of Equipment (Less Accessories) Equals 20 Kgs
Accessories:
Handles on Equipment for Easy Movement
Man-Pack Harness
Transit Case for Easy Transportation
33. Man-Pack Harness
Man-Pack Harnesses for Easy Carriage During Commutation
Harness for:
ULSB Switch
FCBC
LTB Unit
Laptop
Headset and Handset
LTB, MMI, Power Supply, Earthing, Testing and Other Connecting Cables
Earthing, Tool and Optical Kit
Vehicle Mounting Kit
Testing Telephones
34. Transit Case
Transit Cases for Easy Movement and Packaging
The Cases Encompasses:
ULSB Switch
FCBC
LTB Unit
Laptop
Headset and Handset
LTB, MMI, Power Supply, Earthing and Other Connecting Cables
Earthing, Tool and Optical Kit
Vehicle Mounting Kit
Testing Telephones
35. Vehicle Mounting Kit (VMK)
Vehicle Mounting Kit for
FCBC
Vehicle Mounting Kit for
ULSB Switch
36. Environmental Specifications
Impervious Performance under Varying Climatic Conditions
Parameters Range
. .
Operating Temperature -20 C to + 55 C
Operating Humidity 5-95 % RH, Non-Condensing
. . . .
Storage Temperature -40 C to +85 C (-40 F to +185 F)
Storage Humidity 0-95 % RH, Non-Condensing
37. Earthing
Matrix MEX can Work on Field Type of Earthing (up to 5 ohm)
Earthing Points on Main Switch, FCBC and LTB
Earthing Spikes are Provided with Other Accessories (Earthing Rods,
Cables and Braids)
Earthing Rods
Earthing Braid
38. Camouflage
Color Scheme Inline to Provide Proper Concealment
ULSB Switch, FCBC, LTB, Transit Cases and Harnesses
– “All in Camouflage”
40. Configuration and Management
Ruggedized MMI/NMS Terminal
Local as well as Remote Management
Configuration through Operator Console
Visual Indications for Health Status of Cards
Remote Configuration via Dial-Up Modem
Web based Graphical User Interface
Access Levels Secured with Passwords
41. MMI Interface
MIL Standard MMI Interface on the Front Fascia
EMI Protected Cable with a Sealed Connector on One End and Industrial
Connector to for Laptop
Access GUI
Capture and Download Station Message Detail Records (SMDR)
Capture and Download System Activity and Fault Logs.
Download Call Statistics Reports
42. System Diagnosis
Power on Self Test, On-Line and Off-Line Diagnostics
BITE (Built-in Test Equipment) Testing for Self Diagnostic of Various Ports
Like SLT, Magneto, CO(TWT), E&M and LD
Card Level System Diagnostics through MMI/NMS
Visual/Aural Alarm Indicating Critical Failure
43. BITE Test
Test Proper Functioning of Various Trunk and Extension Ports:
SLT, Magneto, CO, Loop Dial, E&M and E1
Proper Functioning of a Port is Tested by Looping Back the Port with the Opposite
Gender Port
BITE Results are Recorded in the System Activity Log
44. System and Traffic Statistics
Per Port/Trunk Occupation Reports with Time and Duration
Built-in SMDR for 12000 Records
System Event and Fault Logs
45. Maintenance and Repairs
Modular Construction to Facilitate Individual Replacement of Faulty Cards
Comprehensive Literature Conforming to JSS 0251-01 Standards
47. Key Differentiators
A Perfect Blend of Innovation, Intelligence and Integration
Flexible and Scalable Communication Platform
Rich Features and Functions
Flexible Call Management
Easy Installation and Setup
Comprehensive Monitoring and Management Reports
48. Key Differentiators
Redundancy for Critical Cards
Hot-Swappable Cards
CNR Functionality through E&M ports
Built-in SMDR/CDR of 12,000 Call Records
On-board Conferencing Capability of 21 Parties
On-board Secondary Protection
49. Key Differentiators
LTB with 5-Stage Protection
Self-Diagnostic Tests
System Fault and Event Logs
Watch Dog Functionality
Minimum Internal Cabling
All Aluminum Enclosure
50. Type of Presentation: Product Introduction and Features
Number of Slides: 51
Revised On: 29th September, 2011
Version-Release Number: V1R1
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