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Infinity ULTRA

Input Outputs Infinity ULTRA 9RU Infinity ULTRA 15RU Infinity ULTRA 20RU
Input
up to 18 cards (20 total i/o slots
up to 30 cards (40 total i/o slots)
up to 40 cards (60 total i/o slots)
Output
up to 10 cards (20 total i/o slots)
up to 20 cards (40 total i/o slots)
up to 30 cards (60 total i/o slots)

Vanguard LED is proud to announce our latest next generation in video processing LED controllers, the Infinity ULTRA series. Available in three chassis sizes, 9, 15, and 20 RU, Infinity ULTRA has expansive options input/ output cards to support any application. Infinity ULTRA is managed entirely via a human-friendly and intuitive web-based interface enabling a diverse range of compatibility for the operating system of the control computer. The web interface enables easy configuration of a high volume of inputs as well as non-video source elements like background images, subtitles, and logos. Infinity ULTRA supports dual 4K ULTRAHD preview and monitoring. In combination with dynamic system health monitoring with email alert functionality, Infinity ULTRA is the processing and control solution which exceeds the requirements of the most demanding applications like secure command and control centers. Pair Infinity ULTRA with the VE4K to centralize up to 160 workstations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Infinity ULTRA controller series?

Infinity ULTRA is our next-generation card-and-chassis LED video controller, engineered for expansive capability with secure command and control in mind. Available in 6RU, 9RU, and 15RU chassis, ULTRA scales to 640 simultaneous 2K windows — or 160 at 4K — on a single controller.

What chassis sizes does Infinity ULTRA come in?

Infinity ULTRA comes in three chassis sizes — 6RU, 9RU, and 15RU — each accepting interchangeable input and output cards configured to the project. The 9RU carries 20 I/O slots supporting up to 160 2K windows; the flagship 15RU carries 40 slots supporting up to 640.

How many windows can Infinity ULTRA display at once?

The Infinity ULTRA 15RU manages up to 640 simultaneous 2K windows, or 160 at 4K, with each output card contributing 16×2K or 4×4K. For command centers monitoring hundreds of feeds, dashboards, and workstations, one controller carries the entire operational picture.

How is Infinity ULTRA managed?

Entirely through a human-friendly, web-based interface — compatible with Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux control computers — plus a front touchscreen at the rack. The web interface configures high input volumes easily, including non-video elements like background images, subtitles, and logos composed directly onto the wall.

How does Infinity ULTRA support mission-critical monitoring?

ULTRA provides dual 4K UltraHD preview and monitoring outputs alongside dynamic system health monitoring with email alert functionality — operators see what the wall shows and what the system’s health looks like, and problems announce themselves before they become outages.

What input types does Infinity ULTRA support?

ULTRA’s input cards span HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.2, 12G and 3G-SDI, HDMI 1.3, DVI, VGA, CVBS, and audio — mixed freely across up to 30 input cards in the 15RU chassis. Modern 4K feeds, broadcast signals, and legacy sources coexist on one seamless canvas.

Can Infinity ULTRA centralize many workstations onto one wall?

Yes — paired with our VE4K encoder, Infinity ULTRA centralizes up to 160 workstations, pulling any connected machine’s screen onto the display on demand. For secure command and control centers, every operator’s work becomes instantly shareable to the room.

Is Infinity ULTRA TAA compliant?

Yes — Infinity ULTRA is TAA compliant and built for the requirements of secure command and control environments, making it eligible for U.S. government procurement. Paired with our TAA display lines, complete command center systems assemble under one compliant umbrella.

What options are available for Infinity ULTRA?

ULTRA options include a light sensor for automatic brightness, a multi-function card, a backup power supply for redundancy, and the VE4K encoder for workstation centralization — configuring each controller to the operational demands of its room.

When is Infinity ULTRA the right controller instead of Sentinel?

Choose ULTRA when scale or stakes exceed Sentinel’s scope: displays beyond 4K, large mixed source counts, secure environments, or command-and-control operations demanding health monitoring and massive windowing. Sentinel serves small-to-medium displays with simple inputs; ULTRA serves the rooms where everything converges.

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