VuWall ControlVu

Highly Secure Designed for the Integrity of Control Room Operations, the new ControlVu touch panel from VuWall It has a 10" screen and a resolution of 1,920×1.200, that is managed with the TRx video wall platform.

Developed to meet the rigorous demands of command and control room environments, Touch Panel VuWall ControlVu "It sets a new standard of performance, security and flexibility".

This is what he points out. Mark Schmidt, Chief Technology Officer of VuWall: "The new ControlVu touchpad brings a number of advancements, such as the redesign of the panel to offer a rHigher Resolution, An improved touch touch And, the most important thing, A Highly secure design, where users can trust the integrity of their control room operations".

ControlVu gives operators the freedom to Manage visual scenarios on video walls and screens control room directly from a PoE tablet.

The new ControlVu touchpad, with a 10" screen, offers a high level of security with a tailored Linux operating system. It has a PoE Ethernet port and has no other wireless options, such as WiFi or Bluetooth, No camera, Items that are not normally allowed in critical environments.

Responsive, ControlVu offers a resolution of 1,920×1.200Q, giving operators the flexibility to control the system directly at the touch of a button.

As part of the VuWall ecosystem, ControlVu is managed by the centralized management software platform of TRx video wall manufacturer's.

The integrated module Control Panel Designer de TRx allows users Easily create your own touchpad interfaces, where each button can be customized according to your needs, plus the ability to include any number of buttons, Colors and Functions.

Each button can be programmed to start a different layout, manipulating fonts and screens, control external devices or run any number of Scripts Customizable.

All of these features are available for users to customize without having to write a single line of code, Creating a fast and flexible experience for control room operators.


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By • 26 Apr, 2024
• Section: Systems control, Computer security