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Fundamentals of PLC, SCADA & HMI

Introduction of Human
Machine Interface
By
Mr. Chetan A. Jambhulkar
PLC / SCADA / HMI
Controllers:
PLC (Programmable Logic Controller):
 It is used for the automation of various
electro-mechanical processes in
industries.
 These controllers can automate a
specific process, machine function, or
even an entire production line.
 These controllers are specially
designed to survive in harsh situations
and shielded from heat, cold, dust, and
moisture etc.
 PLC consists of a microprocessor
which is programmed using the
computer language.
How does a PLC work?
 The PLC receives information from connected sensors or input
devices, processes the data, and triggers outputs based on pre-
programmed parameters.
 Depending on the inputs and outputs, a PLC can monitor and record
run-time data.
 Such as machine productivity or operating temperature,
automatically start and stop processes, generate alarms if a machine
malfunctions, and more.
 Programmable Logic Controllers are a flexible and robust control
solution, adaptable to almost any application.
PLC Hardware:
 The hardware components of a PLC system are CPU, Memory, Input/Output, Power supply
unit, and programming device. Below is a diagram of the system overview of PLC.
Difference between PLC and HMI:

 PLC (Programmable Logic HMI (Human Machine


Controller) Interface)
 Most modern control systems Computer based HMI (Human
employ a PLC (Programmable Machine Interface) products
Logic Controller) as a means to provide the means by which process
control motors, pumps, valves and personnel interact with
various other equipment used in a the PLC control system
process.
HMI ( Human Machine Interface):
 A Human-Machine Interface (HMI) is a user interface or
dashboard that connects a person to a machine, system, or device.
 While the term can technically be applied to any screen that
allows a user to interact with a device.
 HMI is most commonly used in the context of an industrial
process.
 It is sometimes referred to as Man-Machine Interface (MMI),
 Operator Interface Terminal (OIT),
 Local Operator Interface (LOI), or Operator Terminal (OT).
 HMI and Graphical User Interface (GUI) are similar but not
synonymous.
HMI ( Human Machine Interface):
 HMI is software designed for the interface between the user and the
machine
 HMI is a device that acts as an interface between the PLC and the
operator.
 HMI used in the industrial to communication between machinery and
production plants.
 HMI provides a graphics-based visualization of an industrial control and
monitoring system and provides real-time data acquisition
How HMI works:
 HMIs communicate with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and
input/output sensors to get and display information for users to view.
 HMI screens can be used for a single function, like monitoring and
tracking.
 For performing more sophisticated operations, like switching machines off
or increasing production speed, depending on how they are implemented.
 HMIs are used to optimize an industrial process by digitizing and
centralizing data for a viewer.
 By leveraging HMI, operators can see important information displayed in
graphs, charts, or digital dashboards, view and manage alarms.
 It reduces many costly problems caused by lack of information or human
error.
HMI Diagram
Difference Between HMI and SCADA?
 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) and HMI are closely
related, and often referred to in the same context since they are both part of
a larger industrial control system.
 They each offer different functionality and opportunities.
 While HMIs are focused on visually conveying information to help the
user supervise an industrial process.
 SCADA systems have a greater capacity for data collection and control-
system operation.
 Unlike SCADA systems, HMIs do not collect and record information or
connect to databases. Rather, HMI provides an effective communication
tool that functions as part of, or alongside, a SCADAsystem.
SCADA(Supervisory control and data acquisition) System:
Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) is a
system of software and hardware elements that allows
industrial organizations to:
Control industrial processes locally or at remote locations
Monitor, gather, and process real-time data
Directly interact with devices such as sensors, valves,
pumps, motors, and more through human-machine interface
(HMI) software
Record events into a log file
Example:

 For example, the SCADA system quickly notifies an


operator that a batch of product is showing a high
incidence of errors. The operator pauses the operation and
views the SCADA system data via an HMI to determine
the cause of the issue. The operator reviews the data and
discovers that Machine 4 was malfunctioning. The SCADA
system’s ability to notify the operator of an issue helps him
to resolve it and prevent further loss of product.
Features of HMI
High Image quality
Clear Screen Without Grid
Supports various Fonts and Graphics
Various Built in Interfaces
Multi-language
Alarm Functions
Security enhanced with password protection
HMI Elements
Static screen development
Dynamic linking,
Trending
Alarm setup and securities.
HMI and communications between PLC and HMI.
HMI Advantages
Easiness for non-technical people
User-friendly
Data Recording
Improved Productivity
Improved Communications
Cost Reduction
Easier Overall Management of Plant
OVERVIEW OF HMI SCREEN
Human-Machine Interface(HMI)

Human-Machine Interface, is a device or software that lets


users communicate with a machine or automation system.
Besides translating complex data into useable information,
an HMI relays the user’s commands.
TYPES OF HMI

PanelView C200
PanelView C300
PanelView C600
PanelView C1000
Software
•Design software is on the Panel View Component operator interface
• No need to install software on the PC
• PC based software is also available
DISPLAYS OF HMI TYPES

Function or combination of numeric/function keys


• 2” monochrome, graphic display
Serial communication
Panel View C300

Touch screen or combination of


numeric/function keys
• 3” monochrome, graphic display
• Serial communication
Panel View C600

• Touch screen
• 6” monochrome, STN color or TFT color display
• Serial and Ethernet communication
Panel View C1000

Touch screen
10” TFT color
Serial and Ethernet communication
Configure Browser Settings

Browser changes are required before using the PanelView Explorer design
environment. For optimal
performance, the Internet Explorer 7 browser or the Firefox 2.0 or 3.0 browser is
recommended.
1. Verify that cookies are enabled.
2. Turn off the pop-up blocker.
HMI OPERATION
HOW TO CREATE SCREEN?
Configure Communication
Creating Tag
TAG DONE

After creating tag the screen will look like this:


Create a Goto Config Button
HMI OPERATION
Thank
You

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