SMC Networks Console Specifications

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Specifications (Vision Line II) -

1) Vision Line II General Description

1.1 For this point forward SMC shall be referred to as the console
contractor.
1.2 Vision Line II is a console that is designed to accommodate numerous
kinds of computers, communication equipment, and user interface devices
(ex. Keyboards, mice, etc.).
The console is to be a design that is completely modular, totally
interchangeable and easily reconfigured by the user. There are to be
different frame widths (24", 30", 36", 48", 60" and 72") that are standard.
There are 90-degree corners along with wedge designs that allow for
Convex and Concave layouts (they are to be available in 30, 45 and 60-
degrees). Standard height of the console is 43". All units are bolted
together allowing total design flexibility.
The frames are constructed in such a manor as to allow back-to-back
configurations in straight, convex, and concave layouts. The frame itself
remains the center spine for the back-to-back work surfaces with access
to cable management from either side of the frame's front and the top.
There are numerous options such as peninsulas, binder storage, and
storage cabinets.
1.3 The consoles shall accommodate a variety of computers,
communication equipment, CRT or Flat Panel displays and operator
interface devices. The design of the consoles should also satisfy the
functional, ergonomic and aesthetic requirements of the operational
working environment.
1.4 Construction -
All construction supplied by the contractor shall be of such a design
that will allow for 24/7 utilization of the consoles supplied.
Constructed of formed cold rolled steel, this open architecture
design provides:
The frames are to be constructed from 14 Ga.* cold roll steel (as a
minimum) to support all of the required accessories, work surfaces,
cables, and user interfaces.
Console Specifications
CS – 0206VLII
4/4/2006
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  • Page 1: Console Specifications

    Specifications (Vision Line II) - 1) Vision Line II General Description 1.1 For this point forward SMC shall be referred to as the console contractor. 1.2 Vision Line II is a console that is designed to accommodate numerous kinds of computers, communication equipment, and user interface devices (ex.
  • Page 2 1.6 Work Surface – The console shall have a minimum 1.25" (50mm) thick work surface with post-formed front edge, T-Mold or specific edging for operator comfort can be supplied. Work surfaces are constructed of high-pressure post-formed grade laminate applied to .45 lb.
  • Page 3 5.2 Include modular sections and be constructed of 14 and 16 Ga.* (.074" and .059") sheet metal. Console sections shall be secured together by use of #1/4-20 bolts. All welds exposed to the front shall be filed smooth and sharp contours eliminated.
  • Page 4 6.4 Cable Management and Utility Power – Cable management shall be provided in all consoles with access available to the user from either the front or rear of the console. The cable management shall allow for separation of Data/Communications cables from Power runs. The cable management shall be designed to fit into troughs that will allow unobstructed paths throughout the console.
  • Page 5 6.6 Work Surfaces and Adjustable Work Surfaces – The console shall have a minimum 1.25" (50mm) thick work surface with post-formed edge, T-Mold or specific edging for operator comfort. Work surfaces are constructed of high-pressure post-formed grade laminate applied to .45 lb.
  • Page 6 All accessory storage cabinets, mobile drawer pedestals, printer stands, binder storage, etc. shall be constructed of materials and finishes to match the console exterior. They are to meet or exceed the quality levels established by industry standards, to the configuration and dimensions identified in the contract drawings.
  • Page 7 11) Packaging/Shipping 11.1 The console contractor shall be responsible for packing the components in a manner that will ensure undamaged and complete arrival at the destination. 11.2 The console contractor shall provide consoles stripped down and shipped with the minimal amount of packaging materials.

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