Easy operation with dynamic pop-up windows

Out of the box, WideQuick BMS HMI is supplied with a wide range of pop-up windows that are shown when the user clicks an object. All pop-up windows are object-oriented work views, which means that their content is adapted dynamically according to the object selected by the user, e.g. a sensor, pump, or fan. WideQuick Runtime automatically generates the pop-up window depending on the variables defined for the object and the access rights of the operator.

WideQuick BMS uses an intelligent system to build all pop-up windows that are connected to an object. This minimises the amount of configuration work the system integrator has to do, and, with just one click, the operator has access to relevant information for the selected object that is appropriate to their level of authorisation. Simply put - it is an intuitive way of presenting the right information to the right user.

Control curve
Shows a compensated control curve with actual and desired value/calculated desired value, as well as minimum and maximum lines for a sensor or component. The break points of the control curve are adapted according to the number of break points specified for the sensor or component.





Control curve - extended
Makes it easier for operational personnel by giving them the opportunity to define and save control curves and shift the curve using the +/- button.




 
 
Actual and desired values
Shows process value and setpoints for selected object. With the correct level of authorization, it is also possible to change non-calculated setpoints.




 
Control curve - time
A control curve with up to 10 break points. The X values correspond to times between 00:00 and 23:59. Time is stored as a whole number between 0 and 23:59.




 
Object info
Gives the administrator an overview of all tags for a specific sensor or component. Shows name, description, value, and unit.




 
 
Alarm limits
Shows a simple overview of alarm settings for a specific component and, depending on the authorization level of the operator, these settings can be changed.




 
 
Regulator
A classic regulator interface that is authorization-controlled. The interface shows the amplification, integration time, differentiation time, sampling time, and deadband for the selected control system.




 
Operate
Gives the operator an overview and the possibility to operate components.




 
 
Settings
Shows any calibration settings for a sensor or component.




 
 
Time channel
Presentation and editing of times for switching a time channel of a sensor or component on and off. The dialog is able to handle 2 activations and 2 deactivations per day, 9 weekdays and 3 special days.