Emergency Operation Centers or EOC/SOC/Fusion Centers
Whether you are involved in disaster prevention or emergency response, being able to collect intelligence and share
information is of the utmost importance. Our video wall projection cubes offers a common overview display for information
sharing in your emergency operation center or Fusion Center.
By combining multiple projection cubes together, a video wall of virtually any size can be created. As the video wall
increases in size, so does the overall resolution. This enables more information to be shared with other operators in
the emergency operations center or Fusion center.
Our video wall projection cubes are engineered for continuous operation in secure environments; our systems have automatic
calibration, self diagnostics and lamp redundancy. This ensures that video wall projection cubes can be maintained by
emergency operation center staff during crisis situations.
Our video wall projection cubes also demonstrate unsurpassed image quality. Displaying bright, high contrast images, Mitsubishi projection cubes will perform well in emergency operation centers that have bright lighting conditions. Our color space
control and 12-bit dither and gamma circuits provide uniform and accurate colors.
For a smaller emergency operation center or Fusion center we offer flat panel LCD displays. These flat panel LCD displays
are a perfect solution where real estate is at a premium or supplemental displays are needed. Our industrial flat panel
LCD displays offer superior cooling and 50,000 hour backlights to ensure continuous operation.
Benefits for this environment
Reliability
The best protection from downtime is not through redundancy, but through reliability. Mitsubishi Data Wall cubes will prove to be highly reliable components of your control room system.
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High Brightness and Contrast Ratio
Mitsubishi's high brightness and contrast ratios provide images that are clear, sharp and easy to read thus reducing eye strain and fatigue for the operators.
Automatic Intensity Management
The most common cause of color differences between adjacent screens is brightness intensity differences. Mitsubishi's Dynamic
Brightness Balancing™ circuitry checks and matches adjacent cubes every 2 seconds to ensure proper intensity matching.
Automatic Color Space Management
Mitsubishi utilizes a sophisticated color space management circuit that allows fine tuning of color space to meet stringent
color settings. Because the system can be set to user defined target color spaces, the system can automatically adjust color
space to compensate for newly introduced optical components.
Redundant Lamps
Redundant lamps offer the ability to minimize downtime due to lamp failures. Lamps change within 15 seconds, which includes
automatic adjustment of color space and brightness intensity.