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11.26.19 –

RGB Spectrum’s Galileo processor powers new video wall to improve situational awareness, threat assessment and resource response.

ELK GROVE, Calif. — Located near Sacramento, this city’s police department recently went live with a new information center where personnel watch over an array of surveillance cameras and other data that feed into a large video wall powered by RGB Spectrum’s Galileo 4K processor.

The Galileo-based video wall centralizes an extensive volume of visuals and data to enhance situational awareness. Operators collaboratively view this information for threat assessment and resource response deployment.

AVI-SPL, a provider of collaboration and A/V technologies and managed A/V services, served as the integrator for the project. In collaboration with the integrator, the Elk Grove PD chose the Galileo processor for its 4K image quality, real-time performance, and support of digital and IP-based inputs.

The processor receives input from hundreds of surveillance cameras and computer systems covering 911 call information, traffic conditions, weather, police car location tracking, incident status, detailed maps and other data. The processor consolidates these diverse sources, scales them to 4K resolution and displays them in windows of any size, anywhere on the 14-foot video wall.

When a 911 call is received with a report of an incident in progress, an operator can select the location’s surveillance cameras and display them live on the video wall. Operators can pan and zoom to view items of interest.

The Galileo processor supports inputs and outputs at up to 4K resolution and delivers real-time throughput. Operators can instantly switch and route sources, choose preset display layouts, and size and position windows. Integrated signal switching eliminates the need for external switchers.

The processor supports all types of video walls. An image overlap capability is available for projector-based video walls, custom timings accommodate the special resolutions of LED walls and bezel compensation optimizes viewing with LCD video walls.

A unique feature is its “wall mimic,” whereby the entire video wall or any region of interest can be encoded and streamed for live viewing elsewhere, HDCP content protection, output rotation, scripting for third party system control, and automatic IP stream discovery for RGB Spectrum’s Zio AV-over-IP encoders.

RGB Spectrum bills its Galileo video wall processor as an ideal choice for security and emergency operations centers, control rooms, command centers, traffic management facilities, network operations centers, digital signage and lobby displays.