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Monitoring & Control with iPad ®-Integration AHD-WNL

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  • Display of all ship relevant data on iPad® (Version II)
  • Fast integration into the existing onboard network
  • Remote control of lights, air conditioning and much more(similar design)

Böning Automationstechnologie offers a special app for the iPad2®, downloadable at the Apple App-Store, as an additional option to display ship data and control ship functions.

It turns the iPad® into a full-fledged control and display device which can be connected seamlessly to the existing visualization environment on board, complementing it optimally.

This makes the ship data available at any time and everywhere on board. The user can even view the ship data and send control commands via the Internet, e.g. switch navigation lights or pumps, to the on- board system from any location with a corresponding connection to the Internet.

Corresponding rights can be assigned to passengers to control the lights and air conditioning in their cabin, for example, or to view the ship's current position and speed.

The graphical user interface is adjusted to the permanently installed displays to ensure the highest degree of operational safety.

The system's core component is a PC-based data
converter AHD 1200. The data converter processes the on-board system's data and makes it available for the iPad® via the on-board network.

The converter AHD 1200 is integrated into the ship's monitoring bus and provides all relevant data to the iPads®.
Several iPads® can be integrated with the system
and operated with equal status.
Example 1:

Overview page featuring the most important ship data at a glance
Example 2:

Tabular listing of all ship measurands
Example 3:

Camera control – everything in sight from the comfort of your iPad®

Example 4:

Lighting control by keystroke from any location on board
This diagram demonstrates how the iPad® equipped with the app is integrated into the system.
* WLAN-Router must be present muss shipside

The main component is the data converter AHD 1200, an interface connecting the SAS CAN bus system with
the on-board network.

The data are transmitted from the AHD 1200 to the (shipside) WLAN router of the on-board network and sent to the registered devices. The configuration of the system and visualization is stored on the AHD 1200.

This configuration can be set and adjusted from an administration-interface.
The visualization corresponds to the visualization on a connected display, such as AHD 1219.
Existing Böning systems can of course be retrofitted without any problem.
The iPad® can also be used as a mobile motor display to
conveniently visualize the ship engine data of all major manufacturers (MAN, MTU, CAT, etc.).