RP 410 Remote Panel

RP 410 Remote Panel

This product is discontinued and is replaced by the RP 410E Remote Panel.

The RP 410 is a 8.4″ colour touchscreen panel with a high resolution screen. It is suitable for console mount and is of course Classification Society Approved. RP 410 can confidently monitor and control up to eight engine controllers in the 200 or 400 Series.

The panel is also truly self-configuring. Any change in any engine controller’s configuration is immediately reflected into the RP 410.

Description

This product is discontinued and is replaced by the RP 410E Remote Panel.

The RP 410 is a 8.4″ colour touchscreen panel with a high resolution screen. It is suitable for console mount and is of course Classification Society Approved. RP 410 can confidently monitor and control up to eight engine controllers in the 200 or 400 Series.

The panel is also truly self-configuring. Any change in any engine controller’s configuration is immediately reflected into the RP 410.

Why more customers select the RP 410

With simple, easy to use “touchscreen” functionality, the information and controls are displayed graphically and with icons for navigation. Highly effective for use in direct sunlight, but also equipped with auto dimming and a night mode, the RP 410 can be installed anywhere on the vessel. The unit connects to the DCU modules via a simple Ethernet connection, or via Ethernet switches if multiple panels are required.

The RP 410 is approved by 8 Classification Societies, including supporting all requirements for Master Panel, Active Station and remote alarm suppression. It also supports multiple engines and accessories.

The RP 410 requires no on site configuration. Once connected to the DCU, it automatically configures itself. With 11 languages installed as standard, with easy “on the fly” changes, operation becomes safer and clear. The Owner can select from 20 different templates to provide the preferred panel layout, and uploading and downloading of files (including wallpapers) and information can take place using the USB connection.

By using the password protected areas, certain parameters of the panel can be adjusted locally if required. Additionally, by reading the engine J1939 CAN bus available on most electronic engines today, the RP 410 will deliver fault codes, not only as a numeral, but as a plain text description of the event / alarm, providing clear indication to allow operators to take the appropriate actions. Multiple engines can be displayed on a single panel (1 – 8 limit), and up to four engines on a single page.

The RP 410 can also support up to four IP-cameras, either to monitor engine spaces or provide security coverage, all without a dedicated CCTV system.

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