

KEY BENEFITS BLUE INTEGRATED AUTOMATION SYSTEM
- One integrated system to control and monitor all main vessel systems efficiently and intuitively
- State of the art automation platform at an affordable price, compatible with off-the-shelf marine hardware available worldwide
- Simple and efficient system configuration
- With low effort you have full overview of your vessel
- Increased vessel uptime with enhanced diagnosis
- User friendly and award-winning operator interface
- Proven reliability
- Add software upgrades and features of a new system without being on site
SAFE OPERATIONS
The Alarm and Monitoring System (AMS) is a cornerstone for safe vessel operations. The main responsibility of the AMS is to inform, detect and alert officers and engineers of the vessel’s status and eventual critical conditions, to help manage the vessel safely in accordance with current rules and regulations.
An AMS consists of different hardware and software components to collect, process, store, distribute and present the vessel’s system information. The essential quality of the system is the ability to continuously provide trusted information to vessel personnel, enabling fast and appropriately response. Alarms and information are visualized with trending functionality on all operator stations.
INTEGRATED INFORMATION
An AMS typically integrates information from different vessel systems and equipment. As examples, power-, engine-, propulsion-, stability- and cargo systems. Information is presented live in dedicated displays and mimics using extensive symbolism and interactivity to enhance the user experience with targeted information exposure. Furthermore, a common feature of an AMS is the ability to present historic information and alarms.
For vessels with unattended machinery spaces, an Extension Alarm System (EAS) is also included in the AMS. The EAS system includes visual and audible alarm indicators and watch-call panels to alert vessel engineers on critical conditions when machinery spaces are unattended. EAS panels are located on the bridge, in cabins and in public spaces.
When system and equipment control, system functionality and automation is added to the AMS system, it becomes an Integrated Automation System (IAS). Integrated Autoamtion System is normally a complex and large system, which must comply with additional rules and regulations.
The terminology IAS is also commonly known as Alarm Monitoring & Control System (AMCS)

FEATURES
Fish Handling Remote Control
Agitator Control
Export Signal and System Data to USB
Remote Light Control
Power Management System
Cooling Control
Cargo Tank Control
Anti-heeling System
Ballast Control
Bilge Control
Tank Sounding
Alarm and Monitoring
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Ballast Water Treatment System Control

BLUE INTEGRATED AUTOMATION MIMICS
X-CONNECT® User Experience – AMS & IAS
Have a look at the modern and intuitive user interface for our integrated automation system.
X-CONNECT® User Experience – IAS Ballast & Fresh Water System
The video presents how a typical Ballast & Fresh Water System can be used. The feature is fully integrated in our X-CONNECT® platform, and accessible from the operator stations together with all of our other automation features.
Blue Integrated Automation System Whitepaper
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