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3.3 Human-machine interface (HMI)

Fig. 3-4: Example of interactive display/operation panel
The actual interface to the human operator, the human-machine interface (HMI),
essentially consists of an interactive display behind a glass window, also called
operation panel, and two status LEDs that indicate the status of the device.
During normal operation the GasLab Q2 can be operated completely via the opera-
tion panel, which is equipped with 7 touch fields, as it allows direct reading of the
measured and target values as well as control and settings. A screen keyboard is dis-
played if necessary. Various languages are possible.
In addition, the HMI area consists of electronic circuits on circuit boards which are
invisible to the operator. These share the cylinder of the instrumentation area with
the measuremen components and handle the control, display and archiving of
measurement data.
The glass window can be closed using a screw-on cover, the sand guard. See also
section
5.3.2 Device dimensions
➪  
Operation and control are not only possible directly at the instrument, but also re-
motely via network and with the corresponding PC software.
The software is described in more detail in sections
7 GasLab Q2 operation panel and operation
➪  
8 Configuration and analysis software enSuite
➪  
GasLab Q2
Structure and inscriptions of GasLab Q2
(p. 64).
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