HMI Custom Interface

HMI Custom Interface

| HUMAN MACHINE INTEGRATION FOR BUFFALO, NY

Why Trust CIR For HMI?
  • We know what it takes to make plants and processes run smoothly.
  • We earned the trust of engineers and managers just like you by developing and implementing complete integrated packages across several industries just like yours.
  • We have experience with most major software and hardware packages.
  • We know that intuitive graphic interfaces require less training and are readily accepted by your process operators.
Human Machine Interface Buffalo, NY

| BASIC COMPONENTS TO ANY WELL-DESIGNED HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE

There are several basic components to any well-designed human machine interface. It must be intuitive for the operator. The better the system communicates with the operator, the better the system. In order for the system to communicate it must be user-friendly. The system must represent virtually every condition and sub routine of the process. A good alarming structure must also exist to alert operators via alarm message banners and graphical object animations to get the attention whenever necessary. For more information about our human machine integration services, give us a call today!
Intuitive Operator Interface
  • Display must be clear, straightforward, easy to control and immediately understandable.
  • A simple click or touch of a screen should instantaneously verify actions.
Comprehensive Overview Screen
  • The overview screen must quickly identify graphically what it is controlling.
  • Navigation to detail views must help the operator drill down quickly and intuitively.
Strong Alter Interface
  • Establishing alarms, warning, and equipment states that do not create confusion are critical.
  • Acknowledge buttons let operators take the appropriate actions before the process continues.
  • A well-organized alarm summary page is critical to eliminating confusion.
Well-Written Documentation
  • Extra care developing comprehensive training and operating manuals.
  • Manuals can be built into the system so the operator can access them right from the operator interface.
Share by: