Features dual host control input and output interfaces;
Two power input interfaces, automatically switching to backup power in case of main power failure;
Features CAN and RS485 communication interfaces, allowing speed adjustment via CAN communication with the ECU, or via 0-5VDC voltage signal or 4-20mA current output signal;
The handle has master-slave control switching and warm-up functions;
The LCD screen has day/night mode switching;
Marine control handles can be used for remote operation of the main engine and gearbox of various fixed-propeller propulsion vessels. They are suitable for electronic control of the main engine throttle and gearbox throttle, and their core component is a high-efficiency 32-bit microprocessor. Compared to mechanical remote control handles, electronic handles offer more flexible control methods, allowing control of the main engine via electrical signals or communication.