EBK ACTIVITIES MANUAL FOR PROGRAMMABLE
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Chapter 14, Problem 2P
Program Plan Intro
Alarm:
In a control system, the alarm refers to the messages which help to point out the fault conditions occurred in the system. An alarm summary will contain a list of time stamped active alarms in the system.
Human Machine Interface (HMI):
- HMI is a hard-wired panel board which helps to operate the control process using a simple touch-screen on the required control icon.
- HMI eliminates the use of hard-wired components like switches, relays, push buttons, and many such.
- During control operations, HMI enables one to watch the operation results by means of graphs.
- HMI communicates with Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and I/O sensors for getting and providing information for users to view.
- It helps in optimizing an industrial process by digitizing and centralizing data for a viewer.
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