UT Prototype definition

UT Prototype means the hardware module with representative physical layer and protocol behaviour of a GMR-2+ user terminal based on the UT Core Module as more particularly described in the Statement of Work.

Examples of UT Prototype in a sentence

  • The hardware and software of the UT Prototype is based on, and includes, the UT Core Module.

  • It contains the same UT Core Module as the UT Prototype, but also includes the additional hardware, software, firmware, housing, and interfaces required to form a user device.

  • Less extensive engineering controls and practices may be applied to the UT Prototype and pre-production UT Handsets due to both the need to concentrate on early proof-of-concept ideals and the limited time available before these devices have to be available.

  • The Contractor shall provide training to Lockheed ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Inmarsat engineers on the function and operation of the UT Prototype as well as the suite of tools required to meet the integration test needs of Lockheed ▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • In addition to the training course materials, the Contractor shall prepare and provide a suitably detailed set of manuals, operating instructions, and documentation for all user, maintenance, test, and debugging functions of the UT Prototype.

  • The UT Prototype training course shall support up to 10 attendees and shall be held prior to the start of integration testing (of the UT Prototype against the Lockheed ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Reference Test Bed).

  • The Contractor shall be fully responsible for all technical and programmatic aspects of the unit/module, integration, factory acceptance and interworking testing of the UT Core Module and UT Prototype.

  • The UTCM shall be of a suitable design such that, when integrated, satisfies all of the requirements of the UT Prototype and the UT Handset Specification.