Control Room Video Wall
Enables the visualization of all ever-changing dynamic data.
Creating or adapting the infrastructure to the reality of big data is not only a handy tool for critical decision-making, but has become a focus point for many organizations’ operations.
Utilities & process control centers have a vital responsibility in public life and companies. In order to guarantee in a best possible way, we enable the visualization of all dynamic video data.
From traffic management, over security and telecom, to utilities and process control systems, we provides the necessary building blocks for a highly reliable control visualization system.
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1). Real-time traffic flow: The led wall screen can be used to display real-time traffic flow conditions on the road, including vehicle density, vehicle speed and traffic trend; real-time traffic map visually displays traffic congestion, construction areas, accident points and other information on the map to help Traffic managers make decisions.
2). Video surveillance screen: The large led screen can display images from multiple video surveillance cameras, display traffic incidents, accident reports and warning information, helping traffic managers monitor road conditions in different areas and respond quickly to accidents or congestion.
1). Power grid status display: The video walls can display the real-time status of the power grid, including the operating status of each power node, substation, line and equipment; provides real-time data of the power system, including key parameters such as voltage, current, power factor, etc., allowing operation and maintenance personnel to Ability to quickly understand power system performance.
2). Equipment operating status: Display the operating status of power equipment such as generators, transformers, and switchgear, including temperature, load, and alarm information; display operation plans and equipment scheduling information to help operation and maintenance personnel conduct reasonable equipment scheduling and maintenance.
1). Video surveillance screen: Video wall tv is used to display real-time video footage from surveillance cameras, helping security personnel monitor activities in different areas and detect abnormal situations; it can also be formed into a large screen wall to display multiple surveillance screens in high definition, providing a larger range coverage and higher resolution monitoring.
2). Visual dispatch system: Digital wall displays communication information, command decisions and emergency notifications to coordinate the actions and emergency response of security personnel; used to display dispatch information, including personnel deployment, vehicle dispatch, etc., to improve the efficiency and collaboration capabilities of security personnel.
1). Flight monitoring: Video wall is used to display flight control information, including aircraft position, altitude, speed, route, etc., to assist aviation controllers in real-time monitoring and command.
2). Radar and satellite images: Display radar and satellite images through the led video wall to help controllers track aircraft and monitor airspace to ensure the safety of air traffic.
3). Real-time geographical information system (GIS): Combined with GIS technology, the real-time location of aircraft and related information on the map is displayed through the video panel wall, providing more intuitive geographical information.
1). Real-time market display: The large led trading screen is used to display real-time market conditions for financial products such as stocks, foreign exchange, futures, etc., including the latest price, increase or decrease, trading volume and other information to help traders make decisions.
2). Multi-market monitoring: Displays real-time data from multiple markets, including prices from major global exchanges, allowing traders to have a comprehensive understanding of global market dynamics.
3). Foreign exchange rates and currency comparisons: Displays real-time exchange rates and rises and falls of major currency pairs, providing real-time foreign exchange market information for foreign exchange traders.
1). Real-time meteorological data: Display real-time meteorological data collected by the weather station, including temperature, humidity, air pressure, wind speed, wind direction, etc., to help monitor the basic conditions of the environment.
2). Air quality monitoring: Displays the air pollution index (AQI), PM2.5, PM10, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and other air pollutant concentrations measured by the air quality monitoring station to help with air quality assessment.
3). Environmental monitoring network status: Display the online status, sensor operating status and data transmission status of each monitoring point to ensure the normal operation of the monitoring system.
1). Emergency response: In the event of emergencies, natural disasters, accidents, etc., the led large screen displays the real-time status, impact scope and related information of the emergency to support government officials in rapid response and decision-making.
2). Map and GIS integration: Display map data in a geographical information system (GIS), marking important facilities, event locations, personnel distribution and other information to provide a comprehensive understanding of geographical space.
3). Emergency resource scheduling: Display the distribution of emergency resources, including medical resources, rescue teams, material reserves, etc., and support timely and reasonable dispatch of resources.
1). Combat command and real-time battlefield images: LED screens are used to display real-time decision-making images of combat commanders, real-time images of command posts and battlefields, to help commanders quickly understand the battle situation.
2). Real-time intelligence and intelligence analysis: Display real-time intelligence information, including the dynamics of the enemy and ourselves, target information, reconnaissance data, etc., to support the commander’s decision-making.
3). War drills and simulations: During training and drills, led wall screens are used to simulate battlefield environments, display virtual combat scenarios, and provide real-time feedback to military personnel.
1). Real-time monitoring of the production line: The large led screen is used to display the real-time operating status of the production line, including equipment operation, production speed, output, etc., so that potential problems can be discovered and solved in a timely manner.
2). Equipment status display: Displays the real-time status, operating parameters, fault information, etc. of key equipment to help operation and maintenance personnel perform equipment maintenance and troubleshooting in a timely manner.
3). Production planning and scheduling: Display production plans, order information, delivery dates, etc. to help production managers conduct production scheduling and resource allocation.
1). Real-time patient monitoring: Displays the patient’s vital sign data, including heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, body temperature, etc., to help medical staff monitor the patient’s condition in real time.
2). Epidemic monitoring and prevention and control: During the epidemic, led screens can be used to display epidemic monitoring data, isolation patients, and the use of personal protective equipment by medical staff, etc., to support epidemic prevention and control work.
3). Medical consultation and remote diagnosis and treatment: Through the video conferencing system, the led screen supports medical consultation and remote diagnosis and treatment, making it convenient for the expert group to remotely participate in the diagnosis and treatment of patients.
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Rental RS Series
Cabinet Size: 500*500/500*1000mm
Multi-purpose Design – Can Arc -10°-+10°
Indoor & Outdoor/P1.95mm to P4.81mm
3 Year Warranty and 5% Spare Parts
Rental RN Series
Cabinet Size: 500*500/500*1000mm
Front/Rear Maintenance
Indoor & Outdoor/P1.95mm to P4.81mm
3 Year Warranty and 5% Spare Parts
LED (light-emitting diode) displays are vital for control or monitoring rooms. They are a massive visual canvas to provide data and intelligence to the viewers. With a large-scale led display, viewers can see everything they need from any point in a room.
Whether the control is for a television station, a military security control room, or a compliance control room for the financial industry, the viewer can see multiple screens of data or a single massive led video wall.
A led wall can produce real-time data, maps, surveillance feeds, operational information, stock tickers, or multiple video feed monitoring. Like led sign boards, led billboards, and programmable led signs outdoors, these versatile displays can deliver massive amounts of data in a monitoring room.
Using led monitors attached to various information sources, including computers, TV feeds, and security feeds, they provide the ideal way to visualize data on a large scale.
In this guide, we’ll look at what led technology is, some of the key features of control room led displays, and how to choose the right products for your control room.
LEDs, or light-emitting diodes, are semiconductor devices that emit radiation as light. The earliest LEDs in practical use were low-intensity LEDs that emit infra-red (IR) light. We used these as early as 1962 for remote controls. This type of device is still in common use for the remotes today.
We often used LEDs as indicator lamps on devices. They replaced earlier incandescent lamps. The largest advantages LEDs have over incandescent bulbs are that they use much less energy and emit much less heat.
Because the conversion of energy to light is much more efficient, LEDs are a vast improvement over cathode ray tubes, the original TV tubes. Those tubes consumed massive amounts of energy and heat. This meant that control rooms, where display screens needed to be together, also consumed massive amounts of energy just to keep the space cool. LED display screens are much less heat-intensive and energy efficient.
An LED screen has two major components: a liquid crystal display (LCD) and an LED layer. The LCD layer is used to regulate how much light can get through the display. Current passed through the liquid causes the crystal to twist, allowing light through. This adds shade and color.
Behind the LCD layer is the LED layer of red, green, and blue LEDs. These can be switched on and off and dimmed quickly. The combination of red, green, and blue (RGB) can be combined to create all the colors of the rainbow. These two layers control color and light in a nearly instantaneous interplay that provides a smooth picture.
Unlike older televisions and monitors, led displays don’t have a cycle rate. Instead, they have a refresh rate. Most led displays, like those in a home television, have a refresh rate of 60 Hz. The monitor refreshes 60 times per second. Higher-end models and refresh rates of 120Hz or even 240Hz. We have this refresh rate up to 3840Hz. These higher rates give the monitor the appearance of completely fluid movement on the screen as the changes between each refresh are proportionally smaller.
The frame rate controls much of what one sees on led signage or a led video wall. For example, a movie has a rate of 24 frames per second. This means that the images on the screen will have a frame rate of 24 frames per second. The more frames per second or the higher the refresh rate, the more “high definition” the images will be.
1). Resolution: The resolution of a led display screen is an interplay of the pixel pitch and the size of the led screen.
2). The pixel pitch is the density of pixels per mm. For indoor led displays the pixel pitch will be much smaller, for example, 2mm to 5mm. This offers sharper images with close viewing. For outdoor led screens, a larger pixel pitch is used, typically 10mm to 20mm. Since the viewers will be seeing the screen from a greater distance.
3). The physical dimensions, the overall size of the display, along with the pixel pitch, determine the resolution. Because the resolution varies with the size of the display and the pixel price, you won’t see themes like HD or 4K associated with led screens. We normally express the relation as pixel pitch (e.g., P3 or P10) or the total number of pixels mentioned to describe the resolution of an individual screen.
We can make control room led walls nearly any size using led screen panels. Each panel is a separate unit that can be attached seamlessly with the panels. This allows a company like LEDSino to provide a led display wall that fits the client’s needs.
Because the screens can either display one large image or several small ones, the wall is very flexible, meeting the needs of the operation and the organization.
There’s a nearly infinite variety of control rooms that use led video walls:
1). Traffic monitoring rooms – Today’s large cities require traffic monitoring to allow the office to control the flow of traffic through the city. The led display walls show where traffic is backing and allow city controllers to reroute traffic to less congested routes. Often, single displays are lit by monitor light bars to make it easier for the user to see the screen and still use their desk.
2). Airport control rooms – For air traffic control, there are often many individuals led displays. The controllers use each one to monitor a specific portion of the sky or ground. There is also often a led wall that allows the supervisor to see the movements of many aircraft at once.
3). Security control rooms – These rooms allow monitoring through cameras, alarms, and other monitoring devices. The information of an elite military base, office complex, or even a nation can be displayed in one place.
4). Utility and telecom control rooms – Utilities and telecommunications companies need to visualize their entire network, from generation to customers’ homes. Using led display panels, the utility staff can visualize the entire network. Computers, IoT monitors, and more can all give the raw data a clear visual representation allowing for greater control and fewer interruptions in service.
5). Manufacturing process control room – A large plant has many moving parts, both machine and human. Using a led screen wall, the plant management can see where bottlenecks are occurring and step in to correct them, so productivity doesn’t flag. Many of these displays are large enough to be electronic billboards or a led billboard.
6). Casino security office – A large casino can have over 2000 cameras and 50 displays in their security office. Using human monitoring, as well as AI activity monitoring, facial recognition, and more, the casino can keep track of hundreds, even thousands, of guests at a time to keep everyone safe and prevent cheating.
7). Building security and maintenance offices – Many building monitoring rooms have both security and maintenance aspects. Using monitors the building management can see everything from the operations of the elevators to the security on the roof. Often, mini led monitors can be found throughout the building offering a miniature display.
When choosing the right control room display wall panels, it’s important to look at what needs to be displayed and how the led panels need to be set up. Other constraints include ambient lighting, maintenance, and shape needed.
1). Display definition – In some cases, an ultra-high solution is needed. If the visuals being displayed include highly detailed images, the resolution of the screen will need to be higher. This is particularly the case for security offices and where maps, etc. are being displayed. We offer pixel pitches running from P1.25 to P2.0. With refresh rates up 3840, these panels offer a massive variety of definitions.
2). Configuration – In some cases, like an air traffic control from, the displays are often separated physically, allowing the viewer or focus on a single panel. Sometimes, like a casino security office the displays might be close together, but each display a separate image.
In yet another use case, the panels might all be connected and display one large image, like a utility status map or a military command center display. Like led screens for churches, these led screen displays can cover entire walls of buildings.
LED panels are frameless, meaning that there is no edge to compensate for. This allows for incredibly flexible installation and use. If “frames” are needed, they can be virtually added, creating a division of the visual information easily and flexibly. They can be used as led display boards to provide information easily.
3). Maintenance and repair – When properly installed, led panels can be repaired and replaced easily. At LEDSINO, we manufacture panels that are entirely self-contained. This allows us to remove a broken or malfunctioning panel and immediately replace it with another one. This keeps productivity up with compromising data. Because the panels we use are very light, repairs are quick and don’t require an entire team to accomplish.
4). Wide view – Using the right type of led screen, the image can be seen clearly from every angle. This guarantees that everyone in a room can see the image on the screen clearly. Since many control rooms have dozens of employees scattered around the room, this variability is vital to ensure that no one misses important data they need.
5). Ambient lighting – Because not all control rooms can be kept dark or dimmed, it’s important that the displays chosen will be bright and clear with ambient lighting. The panels we used provide the right display brightness easily so that the image remains clear and bright even in a brightly lit room.
6). Cabling – In the past, and for some companies now, the backside of a display wall is a nest of cables, creating an unsightly hazard. This also makes repairs and replacement a challenge, particularly when there are scores of panels all in one place. We use panels with internal cables. All the cables are contained in a slim, light cabinet keeping the space neater, while allowing easy replacement and repair.
7). Cabinets – A variety of cabinets provide the ideal solution for every use case, from completely contained back panels to minimally covered, where the cables are under a cabinet panel.
Sometimes, flat panels might not be ideal. In rooms where there is a focal pain, such as one seat or several seats grouped together where you want the images to be entirely focused, a flexible led panel is ideal.
For example, our flexible led screens have been installed in control rooms, sports bars, and airport concourses. They give an immersive experience to the viewer.
Some control rooms, like the bridge of a ship, require that one or a few people have a great deal of information. By creating a concave panel with flexible led panels, you ensure that those who need the information have it.
Choosing the right led panels starts with fully understanding the needs of the control room. Whether its multiple panels forming one enormous wall or separate panels allowing for focused viewing, the panels need to meet the needs of the application.
Our panels can last up to 100,000 hours of use, that translates to nearly 12 years of 24-hour per day viewing. That makes our panels ideal for casino security offices, manufacturing facilities, and more where the panels are never turned off.
Our die-cast aluminum cabinet is extremely popular. They are far stronger and more stable than plastic cabinets.
A led wall price, as you can see from this massive number of possible configurations will depend entirely on how your facility will use the panels. In some cases, depending on the needs of the team occupying space, a red-light box or several might be installed at each station. Understanding the led wall price requires a complete design prior to pricing.
The rapid and simple replacement and repair make our led panels ideal for those control rooms that must be up and always running. If there’s no time for downtime, we have the answers. To learn more about how our led screen can complete your control room, please contact us today.
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