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7 The HMI operating panel
7.1 The Main screen
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7 The HMI operating panel
This machine features an HMI operating panel which facilitates the operation, control and monitoring of
the processing parameters. The HMI operating panel visualizes the processing parameters, operator
prompts, and alarm messages. The HMI operating panel enables the editing of the parameter values
which directly affect the process flow. In the MANUAL mode, accessed with a security password, the
operator can force PLC outputs to perform functional tests on specific components of the machine.
CAUTION
Touch screen operation!
Touch the HMI operating panel display with your fingers or a touch screen stylus! Hard,
sharp or pointed tools can irreversibly damage the display. The HMI operating panel is on
line in 1 minute from powering on the machine.
7.1 The Main screen
When the machine has been powered on, the HMI operating panel display will show the startup
screen and all alarms fitted for measurement and actuator devices.
The machine can work in either of two operating modes: automatic or manual. The automatic mode is
the default. The manual mode is activated by entering a security password. The manual mode login
screen is displayed whenever the operator attempts to open one of the secure screens on the HMI op-
erating panel. When the manual mode is activated, the signal lamp stack turns on the yellow light.
In the automatic mode, the operator may choose to effect the processing cycle programs designed
by the process engineer who services the machine. You may choose a processing cycle program
when the machine is not processing.
Before starting a process on the machine,
after a manual control of the machine, or
whenever an alarm stops a processing cycle,
home the machine by pressing HOMING (the homing process continues as long as this button re-
mains backlit).
Each screen of the HMI operating panel shows a bottom navigation bar with the shortcuts to the most
frequently used screens, and a top title bar with the actual screen's name, and the current date.
Fig.37: NCS - HMI main screen
1 Actual screen name 2 Current date and time
3 The active washing program for the spe-
cific processing section
4 Washing / etching sub-process status in
the processing section
When the process cycle is running, the
sub-process countdown timer is displayed.
5 Fluid level in the washing / etching bath
above MIN
6 Navigation bar with the most frequently
used screens
7 Actual washing / etching bath temperature 8 Preset target temperature to be reached
by the baths
9 Bath heater status indicator

7 The HMI operating panel
7.2 Menu screen
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7.2 Menu screen
The menu screen enables the navigating of the specific screen subgroups. Pressing "Parameter"
or "Manual" displays the prompt for entering the security password.
Fig.38: NCS - HMI menu screen
7.3 Status screens
The status screens are categorized in two groups:
► The screens of machine operation preconditions
► The PLC input and output status screens
Fig.39: NCS - HMI main machine status screen

7 The HMI operating panel
7.3 Status screens
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7.3.1 Automatic mode conditions screen
The condition screens show the data of all prerequisite states and actions to be met and completed
in order to enable starting the machine processing cycle. These screens can be displayed with
manual commands in the STATUS screen, or automatically, whenever the operator attempts to run
a processing cycle with one or more prerequisites (conditions) not met.
Fig.40: NCS - HMI automatic mode conditions screen
1 The processing section number to which
the conditions below apply
2 Condition status: green if met
3 The pane with the conditions common to
all three processing sections
4 Manual mode not active indicator
5 Processing bath temperature reached
indicator
6 No machine alarms active indicator
7 The name of the condition to be met
These conditions apply to individual pro-
cessing sections.
7.3.2 Homing mode conditions screen
Fig.41: NCS - HMI homing mode conditions screen