INTERCOM
[code no.3519
An Electronics private Branch Exchange (or EPABX) is probably the most important item of tele-communications equipment that a company or other organisation acquires. Its basic function is twofold : first, to connect a number of telephones instruments to the public telephone network, without having a separate telephone number for each person in the organisation; and secondly to make it possible to communicate internally within the organisation; and secondly to make it possible to communicate internally within the organisation without incurring local call costs.
PBAX,in which there is a switchboard, but this is used to connect only calls coming in form the public network. Internal calls, in most cases, outgoing calls are dialled by users, from their telephone instruments. Also, the switch board of a PBAX tends to be simpler to operate.
A special variation of a normal PABX arrangement is to have the system equipped for Direct-Dialling-in (or DDI for short - sometimes alternatively referred to as direct in-dialling - or DID). With DDI the caller from the public network can dial straight through to the telephone exchange he wishes to call within the PBAX, without having to go via the operator. the caller dials the DDI prefix for the organisation, followed the extension number he wants. For example, If the DDI prefix is 246 a caller dials 246 2121 to call extension 2121. If he does not know the extension, only then does he call the PABX operator or the general inquiry number published in the telephone directory. this might be, for instance 246 1000.
Most PBAX's can be converted from normal working to DDI without a clossal amount of re-equipment. However, with the TXE range of public telephone exchanges, small groups of DDI lines are easier to provide than tow was the case with the older stronger type exchanges.
A PAX, or private Automatic Exchange, should not be confused with a PABX. a PAX is in no way connected to public network and is installed purely for internal communication. It is unusual to have both a PAX and PABX sine the PABX provides all the facilities of a PAX. however a few organisation have a PAX to serve areas which have no need for making or receiving outside calls; PAXs are generally cheaper than equipment PABX.
COST ESTIMATION
Plant Capacity 2.00 SET/day
Land & Building (1800 Sq.Mtr) Rs. 5.70 Lacs
Plant & Machinery Rs. 3.8 Lacs
W.C. for 3 Months Rs. 32.83 Lacs
Total Capital Investment Rs. 43.54 Lacs
Rate of Return 55%
Break Even Point 48%
1. INTRODUCTION
2. USES AND APPLICATION
3. MARKET TRENT
4. PRESENT MANUFACTURERS OF EPABS
5. PROPERTIES
6. PABX TECHNOLOGY
7. SUPPLEMENTARY FEATURES AT PABX's
8. THE CONVERNTIONAL SOLUTION
9. MANUFACTURING OF EPABX
10. DEFINITIONS
11. SPECIFICATION
12. MINIMUM INFRASTRUCTURE FOR MANUFACTURE
OF C-DOT PABX OF 20,000 PORTS PER ANNUM
13. KNOW-HOW FEE AND ROYALTY
14. MANUFACTURERS OF PABX / PBX (foreign)
APPENDIX – A :
1. COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS
2. LAND & BUILDING
3. PLANT AND MACHINERY
4. FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
5. RAW MATERIAL
6. SALARY AND WAGES
7. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
8. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL
9. COST OF PRODUCTION
10. PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS
11. BREAK EVEN POINT
12. RESOURCES OF FINANCE
13. INTEREST CHART
14. DEPRECIATION CHART
15. CASH FLOW STATEMENT
16. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET
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