VuWall Unveils Highly Secure PoE Touch Panel for
Command-and-Control Room Environments
VuWall, one of the technology leaders in video wall control systems and unified visualization
solutions, unveiled its latest innovation - the highly secure PoE ControlVu Touch Panel.
Engineered
to meet the rigorous demands of command-and-control room environments, this cutting-edge touch panel
sets a new standard for performance, security, and flexibility.
"Our new ControlVu touch panel brings a host of advancements to the table," said Mark
Schmidt, Chief
Technology Officer at VuWall. "We have redesigned our touch panel to deliver higher resolution,
improved tactile touch, and most importantly, a highly secure design, where users can trust the
integrity of their control room operations."
ControlVu empowers operators with the freedom to manage visual scenarios on video walls and displays
in a control room, directly from a PoE tablet. The new 10" ControlVu touch panel, part number
ControlVu-10-3, delivers the highest level of security with a secure Linux operating system. It has
an Ethernet PoE port and no other wireless options, such as WiFi or Bluetooth, and no camera, all
features that are typically not allowed in control room environments. It is highly responsive and
delivers 1920x1200 resolution. ControlVu gives operators the freedom to control the system directly
from the simple touch of a button.
As part of VuWall's ecosystem, ControlVu is managed by the TRx centralized video wall management
software platform. TRx's integrated Control Panel Designer module allows users to easily create
their own touch panel interfaces, where every button on every panel can be customized to the
operators' needs. Customization options on the panel are endless and can include any number of
buttons, colors, and functions. Each button can be programmed to launch a different layout,
manipulate sources and displays, control external devices, or run any number of the customizable
scripts. All of these features are available for users to customize without having to write a single
line of code, creating a flexible user experience for their operators.