NJ: Activu Introduces a Turn-Key Video Wall Package for Small Control Rooms, Command Centers and Conference Rooms
Activu Corp. introduced Activu Series 5, an integrated display wall system that provides an intelligent visualization solution for small control rooms, command centers and conference rooms.
Series 5 introduces ActivPoint, a simple, intuitive touch-screen graphical user interface that leverages Activu’s renowned enterprise software used in numerous military, defense, public safety, utility and transportation deployments. ActivPoint provides easy system set up and control while offering the ability to effortlessly create ad hoc display layouts for the presentation and monitoring of critical information.
Display wall system with quick, construction-free deployment
Deployed on commercial, off-the-shelf servers and display technology from global technology leaders, the Series 5 system features a 2x2, 2x3 or 2x4 matrix video wall of ultra-thin bezel LCD panels mounted on a standalone structure with wheels for easy redeployment. All the supporting hardware, software and cabling that is needed for installation is included. The systems are live after a two-day, on-site construction-free implementation. The package includes the first year of technical support, training for system operators and administrators and consultation regarding the creation of custom template layouts.
Solution with a broad range of applications
“Series 5 was carefully designed to provide a complete system that is a cost-effective package for organizations looking for a smaller-scale alternative to our enterprise software solutions,” said John Stark, vice president of product management.
“Using the same IP network-based software approach as our enterprise solution, the Series 5 was developed to be intuitive to use by everyone and easy to deploy. There are a wide range of applications for this solution, making it the perfect fit for numerous organizations ranging from utility companies, electric cooperatives and local emergency operations centers to smaller, regional airports, local law enforcement and corporations.”