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Designed for surveillance centers, Monitor Wall enables operators to view multiple live cameras across up to four high-resolution screens. Its scalable decoding and flexible layouts deliver seamless integration and real-time situational awareness.
View multiple live cameras on large screens in your surveillance center
Multi-channel decoder with up to four screens
Screen layout independently configurable per display
Compatible with BVMS
Compatible with IP cameras and encoders, as well as ONVIF and RTSP video sources
View multiple live cameras on large screens
Transform your surveillance center with scalable decoding that delivers clear, real-time visibility across up to four high-resolution displays.
Visualize real-time video analytics data
Display onboard analytics metadata as vector overlays to instantly track object detection and classification across your facility.
Customize screen layouts for every display
Adapt automatically to different monitor aspect ratios and orientations to ensure operators see exactly what they need.
Integrate seamlessly with existing video systems
Connect effortlessly with BVMS, IP cameras, and ONVIF video sources without disrupting your current operational workflows.
Maintain smooth video during critical events
Rely on automated performance management to reduce network jitter and deliver stable, low-latency video feeds up to 60 frames per second.
| Hardware | Management workstation Z2 or Z4 (G4 and newer) |
| Operating system | Windows 11 (64 bit) |
| Graphic card | NVIDIA Quadro P620 or P4000, NVIDIA RTX 4000, T1000, or A400. |
| Ethernet card | 1000 Mbps |
| Sound card | Recommended |
| Memory (RAM) (GB) | 8 GB |
| Free space (MB) | 200 MB |
| Recommended software for configuration | Configuration Manager 7.77 or newer |
| Recommended software for operation | BVMS 12 or newer |
| Encryption | TLS 1.2; AES |
| Protocols / standards | IPv4; IPv6; UDP; TCP; HTTP; HTTPS; RTSP; RTP |
| Frame rate (fps) | 60 fps |
| Video compression | H.264 (ISO/IEC 14496-10); H.265/HEVC |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Monitor Wall
Monitor Wall can render metadata from onboard video analytics engines as a vector graphics overlay directly on the video stream. This enables operators to easily monitor object detection, object tracking, and object classification in real time, turning video into actionable insight.
Yes, the screen layout is independently configurable per display. Depending on the workstation's performance, it can run single, dual, or quad screens with diverse layouts—ranging from full screen to 6x5 views—adapting automatically to monitor aspect ratios and orientations.
Monitor Wall is fully compatible with BVMS to enhance display capabilities in large control centers. It also seamlessly integrates with IP cameras and encoders, as well as ONVIF and RTSP video sources, ensuring simple deployment across diverse IT environments.
The software features scalable decoding technology and a performance management architecture that automatically distributes resources over connected streams. It supports hardware-accelerated H.264 and H.265 decoding, optimizing GPU and CPU load balancing to deliver smooth, high-resolution video up to 60 frames per second.
Yes, the software supports secure access and connection setups, making it easy to integrate into strict IT management environments. It utilizes TLS 1.2 and AES encryption and is designed to run seamlessly on FIPS-2 compliant workstations.
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Monitor Wall license for two displays
Enhance your surveillance center's visibility by viewing multiple live cameras across large displays. Compatible with BVMS and diverse IP video sources, this license provides independently configurable layouts to help teams monitor operations seamlessly and act with confidence.
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Monitor Wall license for four displays
Expand situational awareness in your surveillance center with the Monitor Wall license. It enables operators to view multiple live cameras across up to four independently configurable displays, seamlessly integrating with BVMS and ONVIF video sources.