The Marine Pro 400 Series of diesel and vessel supervision equipment is designed to protect your investments not just now but into the future. Innovative design and function, with the ability to communicate with multiple data networks, prepared already to accommodate future needs such as exhaust aftertreatment system supervision and control.
Equally adept at simple stand alone solutions, or as a complex networked system on the vessel or stretching ashore, the 400 Series modules means next generation advantages here now.
Self configuring, password protected, multiple languages, and simple
user interfaces means that crews need no special expertise, no special
training, and the 400 Series provides the maximum level of protection,
accountability and information demanded by today’s owners worldwide.
The RIO 412 is a rugged 20-channel K-type thermocouple unit with a SAE J1939 CANbus interface. It makes accurate exhaust temperature monitoring affordable and easy.
The DCU 408 is the base Supervision unit without a local user interface. Display and control outputs can be connected to RP 410 panels or a video interface module. Classification Society Approved.
The RP 410 is a 8.4" colour touchscreen panel in full VGA resolution. Suitable for console mount and Classification Society Approved, it can control up to eight engine panels in style.
The RIO 410 digital and analog expansion module is designed for use within the Marine pro system. It is compatible with DCU panels in the 200 Series and the 400 Series family.
When connected to the RIO link of the DCU, the DCU automatically recognizes it and adds it into the configuration.
The latest firmware for the DCU and RP is version 2.6 and is available for download here. The new firmware brings new functionality and fixes bugs.
Install the new firmware using the web-server and follow the guidelines in the menu, or simply copy the file(s) to a USB memory stick and insert it in the DCU panel. See the manual for further details.
Note! This firmware is for the Auto-Maskin panels only, and not for any OEM branded panels.
If the current panel firmware is version 1.1 or 1.2, then the panel needs a pre-upgrade before adding the latest firmware. Contact us for more details.