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Mitsubishi offers a complete line of control room video wall displays for your mission critical command and control center and tactical operation center. Our control room video wall displays have been engineered for extremely high reliability and self calibration. This enables them to be installed into a highly secured command and control center or tactical operation center with minimal to no support required from outside personnel. To ensure that our control room video wall self calibrates itself, we implemented Dynamic Brightness Balancing™ and Smart Lamp™/Smart Colorwheel™ technologies.
Our Dynamic Brightness Balancing™ technology maintains brightness uniformity across the control room video wall by measuring each cube’s brightness every 2 seconds and adjusting the entire wall to match the lowest brightness level. This is done electronically so there are no moving parts or failure points.
Our Smart Lamp and Smart Color wheel technologies utilize a memory chip on each component that stores the factory-measured color specifications of each lamp and color wheel cartridge. Once these cartridges are inserted into the system, the color measurement is automatically downloaded into the electronics chassis and calibrated to match the rest of the control room video wall displays.
Image quality has always been one of our largest concerns, which is why we offer among the highest screen brightness and contrast ratios available. Thanks to this high brightness your command and control center or tactical operation center can have a variety of ambient lighting conditions from low light to high office lighting conditions without any perceivable difference in display quality.
For a command center or tactical operation center with limited space, we offer a series of front access control room video walls. Each front access unit is 100% serviceable from the front and is fully enclosed from the rear enabling the units to be pushed flush back against a wall.
Depending on the size and resolution needs of your command center or tactical operation center, Mitsubishi offers a control room video wall that suits your needs.
Benefits for this environment
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
Mitsubishi’s 50” XGA rear access display is a mere 21” in depth. Our front access models allow the displays to be mounted directly against the wall with zero clearance. For smaller sites, our LCD panels can be wall–mounted.