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This is a close-up, eye-level shot of the control panel of a diesel generator. The panel is predominantly black with various labels and components in Russian. The generator appears to be outdoors, possibly in a workshop or storage area, with a dark, textured surface around it. The subjects are the various components of the generator's control panel. These include: * **Connectors:** Several large blue electrical sockets, a smaller black socket, and a grounding terminal (GND). * **Switches and Buttons:** A prominent red ON/OFF switch, several smaller toggle switches labeled "Вкл." (On) and "Выкл." (Off), and a keyed ignition switch. * **Indicators:** Red indicator lights are visible, one labeled "УРОВЕНЬ МАСЛА" (Oil Level) and another possibly related to air intake heating. * **Display:** A small digital display is present, showing "В. Гц. Ч" (likely Volts, Hertz, Hours). * **Text Labels:** Extensive Cyrillic text labels describe the functions of various components, including "ДВИГАТЕЛЬ" (Engine), "РУЧНОЙ / ЭЛЕКТРО СТАРТ" (Manual / Electric Start), "ЗАЩИТА ОТ ПЕРЕГРУЗКИ" (Overload Protection) with amperage ratings (40A, 32A, 16A), and technical specifications for the generator such as "Ном. напряжение" (Nominal Voltage), "Номинальный ток" (Nominal Current), "Номинальная мощность" (Nominal Power), and "Номинальная частота" (Nominal Frequency). There is also a large red graphic with white text that reads "DIESEL". The scene is static, suggesting the generator is not in operation at the moment the photo was taken. The lighting is even, and there are no strong shadows, indicating it might be daytime or under artificial lighting. The focus is sharp on the control panel, and the background is blurred, emphasizing the subject. There are no people visible. The location context of Rostov-on-Don, Russia, does not provide specific visual cues within the image itself, other than the use of the Russian language on the labels.
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