Completely digital (graphical interface, touch screen) Human Machine Interface [HMI] to simulate input voltages and currents for certain types of cards. The graphical interface (touch screen) is a programmable source of voltage and current that is required for the test and calibration of a particular type of card. This part of the tester is programmed for exact functionality. The HMI display contains instructions for calibrating most 7300 system cards.

It contains 18 card types and accompanying calibration procedures. The use is very simple and clear. It contains the most commonly used scalings for certain card types. We have a choice of several functions for generating voltage, the most common of  which are: STEP and RAMP Using the display, we can turn the most commonly used resistors on and off.

 

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  • ABOUT HMI
  • TYPE OF CARD
  • BASIC INFO
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    Some of the cards contain basic information about the procedure, calibration and settings of the card itself. Some of the cards have a schematic representation of the setup connections that make it easier for us to repair or calibrate the card.