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The image shows the control panel of a ship's engine room. The panel includes a large digital display showing engine parameters such as RPM, starting air pressure, and fuel index. There are also several physical controls, including levers, buttons, and a joystick-like control for the engine telegraph. The display indicates "ME RPM 0", "Start Blocked", and "Economy Mode". Other indicators show "Controller Status: READY", "Steering Position: MAIN", and "Dimmer Test". A large lever is in the center of the image, labeled "AUTO OVERRIDE CONTROLLER". To the right of this lever is a throttle control with settings from "DEAD SLOW" to "EMERGENCY ASTERN". A separate digital panel below the throttle control displays several buttons for selecting operational modes like "Bridge", "At Sea", "ECR", "Standby", "Local", and "FWE". A label in the bottom right reads "M/E LTU UNIT". There is also a printed notice about "Emergency Stop" and its functionality. The overall environment appears to be a dimly lit control room with various electronic displays and mechanical controls.
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Jul 9, 2026, 1:41 PM

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The image shows the control panel of a ship's engine room. The panel includes a large digital display showing engine parameters such as RPM, starting air pressure, and fuel index. There are also several physical controls, including levers, buttons, and a joystick-like control for the engine telegraph. The display indicates "ME RPM 0", "Start Blocked", and "Economy Mode". Other indicators show "Controller Status: READY", "Steering Position: MAIN", and "Dimmer Test". A large lever is in the center of the image, labeled "AUTO OVERRIDE CONTROLLER". To the right of this lever is a throttle control with settings from "DEAD SLOW" to "EMERGENCY ASTERN". A separate digital panel below the throttle control displays several buttons for selecting operational modes like "Bridge", "At Sea", "ECR", "Standby", "Local", and "FWE". A label in the bottom right reads "M/E LTU UNIT". There is also a printed notice about "Emergency Stop" and its functionality. The overall environment appears to be a dimly lit control room with various electronic displays and mechanical controls.

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