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The image shows a close-up of a ship's engine telegraph control panel, likely in the bridge or control room. The main subject is the large, black, circular engine telegraph lever, which is currently set to "FULL". Surrounding the lever are several indicator lights and labels showing engine commands such as "D.SLOW", "SLOW", "HALF", and "FULL". To the right of the telegraph is a panel with various buttons and indicators related to the engine telegraph system, including "SYSTEM" controls for "LAMP TEST", "SOUND OFF", and "INTERNAL FAILURE". Below this are "TELEGRAPH STATUS" indicators showing "NEW COMMAND", "WRONG WAY", and "RCS NOT READY". Further down is "CONTROL LOCATION" with options for "BRIDGE", "CONTROL ROOM", and "EMERGENCY". There are also buttons for "TELEGRAPH MODE" including "FWE" and "STAND BY". The overall setting appears to be a dimly lit interior of a vessel's control station. The lighting suggests it could be day or night. No people are visible in the image. The text is predominantly in English, with some technical terms related to marine engine control.
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Jun 22, 2026

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The image shows a close-up of a ship's engine telegraph control panel, likely in the bridge or control room. The main subject is the large, black, circular engine telegraph lever, which is currently set to "FULL". Surrounding the lever are several indicator lights and labels showing engine commands such as "D.SLOW", "SLOW", "HALF", and "FULL". To the right of the telegraph is a panel with various buttons and indicators related to the engine telegraph system, including "SYSTEM" controls for "LAMP TEST", "SOUND OFF", and "INTERNAL FAILURE". Below this are "TELEGRAPH STATUS" indicators showing "NEW COMMAND", "WRONG WAY", and "RCS NOT READY". Further down is "CONTROL LOCATION" with options for "BRIDGE", "CONTROL ROOM", and "EMERGENCY". There are also buttons for "TELEGRAPH MODE" including "FWE" and "STAND BY". The overall setting appears to be a dimly lit interior of a vessel's control station. The lighting suggests it could be day or night. No people are visible in the image. The text is predominantly in English, with some technical terms related to marine engine control.

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