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Flight Deck Entry Video Surveillance Systems

Boeing

Photo courtesy Boeing


Multifunction Display (MFD) Video System
UTC Aerospace Systems has developed a system that
displays video on the Multifunction Displays (MFD) in
Boeing 777 and Next Generation 737 and 737 MAX
airplanes. The MFD Video System is a seamless retrofit
integration into existing 777 and 737NG/MAX flight
decks. This MFD Video System is currently installed on
the fleets of several major operators.

737/777 FDEVSS System Details

FDEVSS via MFD


(1) 8400K2 VIU (737) or (1) 8400K1 VIU (777)
(3) 8410B6-204-105 or 8410B6-206-105 cameras
(1) 2003-109-2 or 2003-109-3 Control Panel

FDEVSS via EFB Display


(1) 8430J1-1 CIU
(3) 8410B6-204-105 or 8410B6-206-105 cameras
(1) 8432J1-2 Software Client

Equipment Proven Performance


• Three infrared cameras UTC Aerospace Systems has been selected by Boeing and major
• One Video Interface Unit (VIU) operators worldwide to provide our EFB Video and MFD Video
Systems for their new Boeing 777 and 737NG/MAX airplanes. The
• One Camera Select Panel
EFB and MFD Video Systems have been designed to meet Boeing,
Three cameras are installed outside the cockpit door and in the FAA and EASA requirements. They also meet the Eurocae Minimum
galley to provide complete coverage of the area outside the flight Operating Specification ED-123, and FAA NPRM for flight deck door
deck door. monitoring.
The VIU is installed above the ceiling in the galley for easy access In addition, the Flight Deck Entry Video Surveillance System has
and accepts up to three NTSC video streams. The flight crew can been certified by the FAA via Supplemental Type Certificate on
select the video display on the MFD, then select a specific camera Boeing 717/737/747/757/767/777.
view from the Camera Select Panel.
The hardware is purchased as Buyer Furnished Equipment (BFE) or
Customer Selected Equipment (CSE) for production installation by
Boeing.
Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) Video System
UTC Aerospace Systems has developed an Electronic
Flight Bag (EFB) Video System to easily integrate with
your Electronic Flight Bag. The EFB Video System adds
value to the EFB by incorporating video security and
surveillance capabilities. It is certified on Boeing 777
and 737NG/MAX airplanes.

Class III EFB Video Equipment


• Three near-infrared cameras
• One Camera Interface Unit (CIU)
• UTC Aerospace Systems EFB Video Software Benefits & Features
The CIU compresses and converts the video signals from analog to • Certified for all 737 and 777 models
digital to allow digital video transmission over Ethernet to the EFB. In • Utilizes Boeing EFB displays combined with UTC Aerospace
addition, the CIU features two NTSC video outputs for transmission Systems’ high-resolution video surveillance cameras with
to a remote viewing station. The CIU supports up to 16 cameras, integrated near-infrared lighting
digital recording capability upgrade and integration of air-to-ground • Video surveillance feature meets requirements of ICAO Annex 6,
communication. The EFB Video Software displays the video images EUROCAE ED-123 and FAA NPRM for flight deck door audio and
video monitoring
in a user-friendly format that interfaces with the EFB software
application manager.
The hardware is purchased as Buyer Furnished Equipment (BFE)
or Seller Purchased Equipment (SPE) for production installation by
Boeing.

EFB Video Application


Three cameras are placed above the cockpit door and in the
galley for complete viewing coverage of the area outside the flight
deck door. The EFB video application displays all three images
simultaneously as thumbnails on the screen. The thumbnails may
be selected for display in the large primary image by touching the
screen. The EFB video application also features a “freeze” option,
maintenance page and full menu page that includes its own
independent brightness and contrast controls.
Flight Deck Entry Video Surveillance Systems
8410B6 Camera Specifications
Video Signal NTSC
Resolution 400 TV lines
Minimum Illumination 0 lux
Pick-up Device 1/3 in. (0.84 cm) CCD
Iris Control Auto
Field of View Up to 105º
Power Consumption 2W
Weight 0.44 lbs. / 0.2 kg
Operating Temperature 14ºF to 131ºF / -10ºC to +55ºC
Qualification All applicable portions of RTCA / DO-160

8430J1 Camera Interface Unit Specifications


Inputs / Outputs Up to 16 NTSC video inputs
2 ARINC 429 receivers
4 bi-directional Ethernet connections
2 NTSC outputs
1 RS232 serial port
1 RS485 serial port
12 discrete inputs
4 discrete outputs
Power Consumption 46W
Weight 14.9 lbs. / 6.8 kg
Operating Temperature 5ºF to 131ºF / -15ºC to +55ºC
Qualification All applicable portions of RTCA / DO-160

8400K1/8400K2 Video Interface Unit Specifications


Inputs / Outputs 4 NTSC video inputs
3 independent NTSC video outputs
Power Consumption 20W
Weight 11 lbs. / 5 kg
Operating Temperature 5ºF to 131ºF / -15ºC to +55ºC
Qualification All applicable portions of RTCA / DO-160

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