Advanced Screen Design
The screen is the last interface between the projected image and the operator. As such, choosing the right screen for your particular control room situation is critical to ensure optimal viewing for all operators.
The choice of screen depends on a number of parameters:
- Ambient lighting conditions (this defines required brightness & contrast levels)
- Position of operators relative to the wall (viewing angles and distance)
- Size of screen
- Type of content to be displayed
The standard screen used on all Delta cubes is the Cross Prism Screen (XPS) which offers unsurpassed contrast, wide viewing angles and superb centre-to-corner brightness uniformity. These screens have medium gains with excellent tolerance of temperature and humidity. They also have wide half gain viewing angles in both the horizontal and vertical directions.
The XPS screen design incorporates a Fresnel lens and two crossed prism Lenticular lenses ensuring maximum brightness while eliminating the glare. The screens feature a unique glass back to prevent bulging and are extremely tolerant to high ambient light making them ideal for control room environments
Each cube is fully IP addressable with multiple levels of alarm. This provides the operator with direct feedback on the status of the system. Whether it’s the number of hours of a lamp or a defective fan, chassis intrusion or increased temperature of the CPU, the operator will be automatically notified via the pre-defined alarms on his screen.
However, as no one control room is the same, Delta offers a range of other screens to meet your specific requirements:
BB Screen: |
FLS Screen: |
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Custom Screens: |
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Screen gaps as low as 0.2mm The screen technology employed by Delta offers inter screen gap which can be adjusted as low as 0.2 mm. Delta prides itself in the fact that it does not need any type of pin on stitch to be able to achieve this. |
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