- Control Room Infrastructure -
Communicate with colleagues in an efficient and deliberate manner
A control room is a consolidated centralized space where a large organization with multiple facilities, or multiple considerations, can be monitored and controlled live, in real time. Control Room Infrastructure encompasses mission critical audio-visual integration to showcase and display data feeds from your company’s various emergency systems in a way that places the information you need most at your fingertips.
Control room infrastructure enables users to communicate and collaborate with colleagues in a quick, efficient, and deliberate manner. The goal of these systems is to create technology that is ergonomic with humankind, and behaves as an intuitive extension of users’ most immediate needs.
MDIS specializes in creating expansive video walls for control rooms using technology such as: direct-view LED tiles; LED / LCD displays; and robust video wall control processors. This allows seamless usability with preconfigured “scenarios” to “snap” operators at various workstations to different parts of the wall in your control room. Mirrored workstation displays located in the room, various CCTV camera feeds, customer-provided data streams, and news feeds can be “carved out” to various sections of video walls using video wall controllers. Touch screen functionality is possible with tillable video walls, with the use of touch screen panels as well as a touch screen glass overlay. Dynamic rescaling of content and alerts let users see issues as they crop up, and respond to them fast.
Control room infrastructure enables users to communicate and collaborate with colleagues in a quick, efficient, and deliberate manner. The goal of these systems is to create technology that is ergonomic with humankind, and behaves as an intuitive extension of users’ most immediate needs.
MDIS specializes in creating expansive video walls for control rooms using technology such as: direct-view LED tiles; LED / LCD displays; and robust video wall control processors. This allows seamless usability with preconfigured “scenarios” to “snap” operators at various workstations to different parts of the wall in your control room. Mirrored workstation displays located in the room, various CCTV camera feeds, customer-provided data streams, and news feeds can be “carved out” to various sections of video walls using video wall controllers. Touch screen functionality is possible with tillable video walls, with the use of touch screen panels as well as a touch screen glass overlay. Dynamic rescaling of content and alerts let users see issues as they crop up, and respond to them fast.