HMI Replacement and Screen Redesign
An obsolete text panel replaced with a modern HMI — and the alarm text rewritten so operators can find the fault without calling maintenance.
Challenge
The original operator panel was obsolete and increasingly unreliable. Its alarm messages were numeric codes that had to be looked up in a paper manual, so nearly every stop became a call to the maintenance team regardless of how trivial the cause was.
Solution
A modern HMI with a redesigned screen structure and, more importantly, a rewritten alarm system: every alarm names the device, the expected condition and the timeout, in the operator's own language.
Result
Most stops are now cleared by the operator without escalation. The multi-language text library means the same machine ships to three countries without a screen redesign.
Engineering Work
- HMI Programming
- Screen Design
- Alarm Management
- Multi-Language Text Library
- PLC Program Modification
The PLC program needed changes too — the original alarms were single bits with no context, so the timeouts and expected positions had to be exposed before the HMI could display anything useful.
Alarm text was drafted with the operators rather than for them. Several messages were reworded after the first week on the basis that the people reading them at 2 a.m. know best what they need to see.
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