Equipment Share

Introduction

Equipment Share approached us with a challenging project to install a large LED video screen for their command center. The requirements were high: the screen needed to be 14 feet tall and 47 feet wide, capable of displaying over a dozen IP streams, website URLs, and various physical inputs simultaneously.

Solution

To achieve these demanding specifications, we selected the Vision Tech VT-Chroma Real Pixel Flip Chip COB LED panels, known for their 2400 nit brightness and 1.2mm modules. This choice ensured exceptional visual quality and performance.

Implementation

Our team installed the LED video screen, transforming the room’s atmosphere with its stunning visuals. The VuWall PAK system was implemented to streamline content management, providing Equipment Share with the ability to customize the display layout and control websites efficiently.

Outcome

The comprehensive solution delivered by our team empowered Equipment Share to manage and display the necessary information in their command center effectively. The integration of advanced technology and user-friendly interfaces resulted in a seamless and efficient operation, meeting all project requirements.

Key Components / Equipment

Novastar H9 Video Processor: Central to the system, managing the complex data flow and ensuring seamless integration of multiple content sources.

VuWall TRx Server, Application Server, and PAK40 Nodes: These components provided a robust platform for content management, allowing for easy drag-and-drop of IP streams and URLs onto the screen. The VUWall PAK system offered flexibility in layout customization and website control with a simple touch.

Crestron Control Processor: Enhanced the control capabilities, enabling precise management of the entire setup.

27-inch ELO Touch Screen: Facilitated intuitive interaction with the system, allowing users to quickly drag sources onto the LED display and adjust image sizes effortlessly.

Fiber Backbone with Redundant Lines: Ensured reliable connectivity and uninterrupted operation, critical for the command center’s demands.