HMI Video Capability Suits Automation Applications

Maple Systems has released a Graphic HMI video capability that facilitates the control and monitoring processes of automation. From the general surveillance of a plant to capturing important process imagery when alarms or triggers occur, users can now integrate both live and recorded video into their HMI application. This imagery can then be stored on a removable device (SD card, USB Drive) and later reviewed for analysis.

Customers can connect a camera to their Maple HMI to view or record live video of their process in NTSC or PAL formats. For more coverage, users can connect two different cameras to the HMI and import video on two different channels. As an example, you could aim one camera on an entire bottling machine while another camera records closeups when a bottle is incorrectly filled. Users can also capture video when the viewing windows are closed - freeing users up to utilise another screen of their HMI application - even though video is being recorded. Maple's Video Feature works hand in hand with the Maple Media Player for functional image review.

It's easy to integrate the Media Player into the HMI application and take advantage of numerous audio/visual capabilities. With the Media Player, users can incorporate video tutorials for operational procedures, show important messages, exhibit crucial warnings, display advertising, utilise as an analysis tool for quality control or customise the feature to work for each control challenge. The media player has several functions for reviewing footage, including: forward, reverse, play, pause, zoom, next, previous, and a volume adjustment. Beyond functionality, the Maple Media Player can be customised to match the look, feel and design of the application. Supported file formats include: mov, mpg, mp3, wmv, flv, avi and wav.

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