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IndigoVision launches IP-CCTV video wall software


Nov 17, 2009
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November 17, 2009 -- IndigoVision has released its Video Wall software, which it says allows fully-featured IP-CCTV control room video walls to be built to any size, at a fraction of the cost of other dedicated display products.

Based on the company's Control Center security management software, the new software allows video walls to be constructed with complete scalability using any PC monitor type (CRT, LCD and plasma), with standard or high definition wide-screen format. The video wall is driven using slave Control Center workstations, each of which manages up to 4 monitors. Up to 98 slaves can be controlled over the IP network from an unlimited number of master workstations. Each monitor can display up to 25 video panes, allowing video walls with up to 9,800 panes to be constructed.

 

On large sites, multiple video walls can be deployed in different control rooms, all accessing the same video from any camera or Network Video Recorder (NVR), no matter where they are located. (This can be achieved because IndigoVision’s architecture is completely distributed, notes the company.)

 

Monitors within the video wall can be used to display a variety of information, including live or recorded video, guard tours, salvos, site maps and alarm status. In addition, information from third-party applications can be displayed, such as the status of access control or building management systems. The video wall is controlled using standard CCTV keyboards connected to any of the master workstations.

 

The video wall supports the Control Center black screen monitoring mode, where video is only displayed on alarm. This method of operation is recognized as providing a more efficient operator environment that leads to quicker incident response. Using IndigoVision’s advanced alarm management features, content and layout of individual monitors in the video wall can be controlled dynamically from the status of alarms and events.

 

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