Surveillance Television Operational Television (OTV Sample Clauses

Surveillance Television Operational Television (OTV. The OTV system provides closed circuit television support to NASA operations at KSC. The system includes visual surveillance support to spacecraft, payload, and security operations and has equipment located in the LC-39 and Industrial Areas. In the LC-39 area, video cameras are mounted in protective housings on pan and tilt units throughout the LC-39 Pad sites, Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), and OPFs and are remotely operated from the Television Control Center (TCC) in the Launch Control Complex (LCC). An analog video switch and control system in the TCC allows for the input of 192 cameras to be sent to 512 output destinations. The switch may also be controlled from individual console locations located in Firing Rooms 1 through 4 and associated management areas. Additionally, remote controls for the video switch assigned outputs are located in the KSC Industrial Area, JSC, and MSFC. Also in the TCC is the video recording system for original recordings, duplication, and dubbing. The OTV system provides recording formats in both digital broadcast quality and commercial analog quality depending on the identified requirement. Timing equipment for time registration on the live and recorded video is also located in the TCC. Approximately 75 video cameras and their associated pan and tilt apparatus at each pad are connected to the Pad Terminal Connection Room (PTCR) via the NASA designed TV-39 cables. In the PTCR, the Camera Control Unit separates the TV-39 signals, separating control from video. Baseband video signals are multiplexed (WDM) for transmission back to the TCC on fiber optic cables. In the TCC, the video is demodulated from the carrier frequencies, amplified, fed into a 192 X 512 Grass Valley video switch, and directly transmitted to over 500 monitors and test locations. Approximately five channels of the switcher output are fed to Broadband Cable Distribution System (BCDS) for general distribution. Additional surveillance cameras include nine color cameras located in the transfer aisle of the VAB and three color cameras in each of the three OPF Highbays. The existing LC-39 OTV system consists of three standalone routing switches, the analog switch is used to route existing color and black and white NTSC analog camera signals, the Standard Definition switch is used to route both existing analog and standard definition video camera signals, and the High Definition switch is used to route the recently installed high definition camera signals. The sys...
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