Introduction
Operator Interface (O/I), Human
Machine Interface (HMI), and Man Machine Interface (MMI) are all terms
used to describe equipment that allows an operator or system user to
manipulate or control a machine or process. You will find all these
terms are used regularly to describe such systems. Well, except for
MMI – that’s not politically correct these days… We will settle on
O/I or Operator Interface as our term of choice for our initial
discussion.
If you have operated an ATM or
used a computer Kiosk you are already familiar with a form of Operator
Interface. In the industrial world, Operator Interfaces range from
very simple keypads with text displays to complex graphical interfaces
(meaning you can draw pictures for visualization purposes) that are
fully configurable to allow control and monitoring of a large number
of devices. They are usually attached to some type of controller,
such as a PLC, through a communication link.
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