

CCTV video surveillance systems have become an integral part of ships, improving safety and comfort. They enable the monitoring of public and private areas, unoccupied engine rooms, gangways, access areas, and provide visual support during docking and undocking maneuvers and other processes. The BÖNING video surveillance system is designed to process up to 32 video signals. At the same time, the available camera functions such as pan, tilt, zoom, or focus can be controlled remotely.
It is also possible to access the menu control or trigger camera-specific special functions (e.g., push puck, pull puck for Flir cameras). The system components can be seamlessly integrated into a Böning ship alarm system, as they use the same displays and data communication takes place via the same CAN bus. This eliminates the need to install special camera monitors.
CCTV video surveillance systems have become an integral part of ships, improving safety and comfort. They enable the monitoring of public and private areas, unoccupied engine rooms, gangways, access areas, and provide visual support during docking and undocking maneuvers and other processes. The BÖNING video surveillance system is designed to process up to 32 video signals. At the same time, the available camera functions such as pan, tilt, zoom, or focus can be controlled remotely.
It is also possible to access the menu control or trigger camera-specific special functions (e.g., push puck, pull puck for Flir cameras). The system components can be seamlessly integrated into a Böning ship alarm system, as they use the same displays and data communication takes place via the same CAN bus. This eliminates the need to install special camera monitors.