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Mitsubishi’s new display wall controller software

Version 6 of Mitsubishi Electric’s D-Wall display wall management software streamlines administration by supporting multiple display wall servers from a single client. The software manages Mitsubishi Electric display wall systems in control rooms and operations centres and is incorporated into its line of display wall controllers. Other key benefits of the latest D-Wall software include: tablet support for easy operation; SDK availability to developers; definable operator groups; drag and drop
September 24, 2014 Read time: 1 min
RSSVersion 6 of 7874 Mitsubishi Electric’s D-Wall display wall management software streamlines administration by supporting multiple display wall servers from a single client.  The software manages Mitsubishi Electric display wall systems in control rooms and operations centres and is incorporated into its line of display wall controllers.
          
Other key benefits of the latest D-Wall software include: tablet support for easy operation; SDK availability to developers; definable operator groups; drag and drop functionality; the ability to change wall layout by day, date and time; and an operator-customisable, multilingual interface.

D-Wall software is pre-installed in Mitsubishi Electric’s VC-TPS14S, VC-TP9S and VC-TP2S display wall controllers, which helps manage input and output to the display wall, determines the display layout, and routes images and contents from various sources to the desired areas of the display wall.

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