Security and Surveillance
Although there is a variety of video surveillance equipment available on the market today,
Mitsubishi has developed
an innovative way to monitor surveillance cameras and access control within your security operations center. Our rear
projection display wall with DLP® technology can be combined with your choice of DVR or display wall processor enabling you to monitor
a large number of CCTV cameras, campus or building maps and access control information.
By combining
multiple rear projection cubes into a larger display wall array, you are able to customize the display
area to best suit the number of camera windows required, the amount of map information necessary, and the
physical constraints of your security operations center. Since each cube utilizes standard DVI-D or VGA inputs, you
will also be able to connect virtually any manufacturer's video surveillance equipment.
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The advantage of using display walls versus standard video surveillance equipment monitors is that the display walls
offer the ability to utilize dynamically-sized video windows and the combination of video and data sources displayed
simultaneously. If the display wall is outfitted with a third party display wall processor, it is possible to freely
move and size video or data windows without regard for physical seams or borders between display wall screens.
All of our rear projection display wall cubes with DLP® Technology have very high contrast and brightness levels, making them perfect
for a security operations center exposed to high ambient lighting. It also enables viewers to clearly see details within
dark video images.
Whether you want to utilize your current video surveillance equipment or fully upgrade to a state-of-the-art security
operations center, Mitsubishi display wall products enable you to dynamically monitor both video and data applications
simultaneously.
Benefits for this environment
Front Access
The front access cube employs a unique mechanism that allows the display cubes to be placed against a wall, eliminating
the need for service access space behind the display. The screen swings open allowing all access for installation, wiring
and service to be done through the front of the unit. This reduces the footprint required for the display wall, allowing
maximum use of space.
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.
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.
Dynamic Brightness Balancing™
Each Mitsubishi display wall cube is equipped with a built-in brightness sensor (brightness is measured every 2 seconds).
The
Dynamic Brightness Balancing™ circuit then communicates the measured brightness data between all cubes and automatically
performs the necessary adjustments to maintain optimum brightness uniformity across the entire display wall.