SOC COMMAND WALL
The wall the room watches.
A purpose-built dark-room display for the security operations center — multi-camera grids, the live event picture, and the threat bar, full-screen with zero chrome. Mount it once and let the whole room read the situation at a glance.
A live 3×3 wall in a 24/7 control room. Mount it, open it once, let it run.
The room reads the situation without looking away.
The wall carries the live event picture on top of the feeds — a threat bar across the top, an alert rail down the side, and an event ticker scrolling along the bottom — so the whole room reads the situation without anyone touching a screen.
- Threat-level bar — the current level, always in view across the top
- Live event ticker — facility-wide events scrolling along the bottom, smooth even under heavy load
- Alert & watchlist rail — priority hits stacked with camera, time, and confidence
- Live camera count + event rate — the room knows what’s connected and how busy it is
One surface. Everything the room needs to read the situation — live.
Full-screen wall
Sixteen feeds, one screen, zero chrome.
Press F and the grid fills the display end to end — no sidebar, no controls, just the cameras. Built for the back wall of a 24/7 operations room.
AI on every feed
Not just feeds on a wall — live detection on every tile.
On-stream AI draws bounding boxes on people and vehicles across the wall in real time, with watchlist hits flagged the moment they appear.
Move the lens without leaving the room.
An operator can pan, tilt, and zoom any capable camera directly from a wall tile — session-locked so two operators never fight over the same lens.
- Take PTZ control directly from a tile on the wall
- Pan, tilt, zoom, and recall saved camera positions
- Session locking — one operator owns the lens at a time
- Hands stay on the wall; no separate PTZ application needed
PTZ from any tile on the wall, with the live AI overlay and exclusive session locking.
More on the wall
Build the view, hold the picture, fill every screen.
Camera picker
Click any slot and a searchable picker opens over it. Search the entire estate by name, location, or group and assign any camera in seconds — designed for 1 to 5,000 cameras, never an unbounded list.
Stays awake
W3C Screen Wake Lock holds a mounted display on indefinitely. If a stream drops, the wall reconnects on its own — no frozen frame, no operator intervention, no blank panel after a quiet hour.
Many screens, one room
Open the Command Wall on every monitor in the room — one window per display, each with its own independent saved view. Streams relay through the on-site agent; cameras are never exposed directly.
How it works
From a dark screen to a live wall in three steps.
Open the wall
Launch the Command Wall from the Sentinel console. It opens in its own window — full screen, zero chrome — ready for the room. Mount it on a wall display or run it on a security-desk monitor.
Build the view
Pick a layout — 2×2, 3×3, or 4×4 — and click each slot to assign a camera from the searchable picker. Save the finished arrangement as a named preset so the next shift starts where this one left off.
Let the room watch
The threat bar reads across the top, alerts stack down the side, and the event ticker scrolls along the bottom. The screen stays awake, dropped streams reconnect themselves, and PTZ is a tap away.
Saved views
Switch the whole wall in one click.
2×2 — focused watch
Put the four cameras under active attention on the wall. Tiles auto-fit to fill the display edge to edge on any screen from a desk monitor to a 4K panel.
3×3 — standard coverage
Nine feeds for a site or district overview. Assign any camera to any slot, save as a named preset, and the next shift starts from exactly where this one left off.
4×4 — full oversight
Up to sixteen feeds on one screen for an operations room that needs to watch everything at once — entrances, perimeter, restricted areas, loading docks.
Named presets
Save any grid + camera arrangement as a named view. "Main Entrance," "Perimeter Night," "Event Day" — each one a click away, each one exactly as the operator left it.
Under the hood
Specifications
| Grid layouts | 2×2 (4 cameras) · 3×3 (9 cameras) · 4×4 (16 cameras); tiles auto-fit to display |
| Saved views | Per-operator named presets; one-click switch of the entire wall |
| Live overlay | Threat-level bar (top) · alert & ranked-watchlist rail (side) · scrolling event ticker (bottom) · live camera count + event rate |
| Streaming | HLS adaptive streaming, relayed through the on-site agent — cameras are never exposed directly to the wall |
| PTZ | Pan / tilt / zoom and saved presets per camera, with session locking so one operator owns a lens at a time |
| Stay-awake | W3C Screen Wake Lock — mounted displays never sleep; dropped streams auto-reconnect |
| Chrome | Standalone window, zero application chrome — no nav, no sidebar, no back button |
| Multi-monitor | One window per screen, each with an independent saved view |
| Display | 1920×1080 minimum, tuned for 4K wall-mounted panels; pure-black surface for low-light rooms |
| Camera scale | Picker built for 1 to 5,000 cameras per deployment — searchable, never an unbounded list |
| Access & audit | Same role-based access as the Sentinel console; wall actions (open, camera assign, view switch, PTZ) are audited |
| Deployment | Cloud-managed, on-premise, or air-gapped — your footage never has to leave your network |
Streaming and reconnect behavior reflect the platform’s design targets on reference hardware; we’ll size your deployment with you.
The rest of Respond
The wall is one surface of Respond.
Command Center
The operator’s working surface behind the wall: one map of every camera with a live activity feed, a real-time threat dial, and AI recommendations for what needs attention now.
Learn moreLive View & PTZ
Watch up to sixteen cameras at a desk with live AI overlay, and drive any PTZ camera from a virtual joystick with session locking — no separate application needed.
Learn moreMission Live Board
When an incident starts, the whole team works one live map together — shared pins, chat, and PTZ locks — and an evidence-ready case file assembles itself on close.
Learn moreSee the wall run live.
Request demo access and we’ll send you a private, pre-loaded environment — open a Command Wall in dark-room mode, switch a saved view, watch the threat bar and event ticker move on live data, and drive a PTZ camera from the wall.