This application claims priority to the German application No. 10343251.5, filed Sep. 17, 2003, and to the International Application No. PCT/EP2004/009412, filed Aug. 23, 2004 which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
The invention relates to an HMI system with at least one mobile control and monitoring device for the automation components of a technical unit.
Technical units are all types of technical devices and systems both arranged individually and networked for data purposes, e.g. via a field bus. In the case of industrial applications these include individual operating means, e.g. drives, processing machines. However a technical unit can also be a production unit, in which an overall technical process is operated using locally distributed operating means, e.g. a chemical unit or production line. Technical units are controlled and operated using specific digital data processing systems, also referred to as automation components. In such a system on the one hand there are components used for direct control of the technical unit, i.e. programmable logic controllers PLC. To reduce the load on these controllers, automation systems have further specific devices, which form an interface for operating personnel. These are referred to as control and monitoring devices or HMI or Human Machine Interface devices.
The term HMI device is a generic term covering all components associated with this group of devices. One example is operator panels or OPs. These can be stationary or mobile. HMI devices are used in networked automation as aids for operating personnel so that they can display and control process data of the technical unit to be controlled. This function is referred to as Supervisor Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA). To this end the HMI device generally has specific hardware. In other words it has a touchscreen for example and is specifically screened from environmental influences. Specific software is also operated therein. This provides functions, which enhance user-friendliness, quality and safety of operation by an operator. Thus HMI devices can be used to visualize, control, configure and generate interactive process maps of the technical unit to be operated. On the one hand this allows the selective display of responses of the technical unit, generally in the form of measured values and messages. On the other hand the customized predefinition of control operations and data inputs allows the technical unit to be switched to required states.
HMI devices are frequently permanently integrated, for example in the form of terminals, as stationary components in an automation system. Such terminals are then generally connected permanently to the automation system via cable connections. If these terminals are in the form of hand-held devices, their radius of action is limited by a connecting cable. In many instances this ensures that an operator can only carry out safety-relevant operations in direct proximity to the technical unit or at least when there is adequate visual contact.
However the situation is different when an HMI device is in the form of a mobile operator panel. Such a mobile control and monitoring device can for example be connected to the automation system via a radio link with a wide range. In such an instance it cannot be excluded that an operator using a mobile control and monitoring device moves so far from an associated technical unit that safety-relevant operations are carried out from a distance that is per se not permitted. In such an instance personal safety could not be ensured.
An object of the invention is therefore to develop an HMI system further such that it is possible to carry out safety-relevant operations at a technical unit and still comply with the requirements for adequate personal safety even with mobile control and monitoring devices.
The object is achieved by the claims.
The HMI system has at least one mobile control and monitoring device for the automation components of a technical unit. It has means for contactless data trans mission between the mobile control and monitoring device and the automation components, a manual device for releasing or blocking safety-relevant operations of the technical unit and means for locating the mobile control and monitoring device. Evaluation means are also provided for managing an active operating area, which activate the automation components for safety-relevant operations of the technical unit via the mobile control and monitoring device only when the manual device is released and the locating means detect that the mobile control and monitoring device is located inside the active operating area.
The claimed HMI system has the advantage that the manual release of safety-relevant operations by an operator is a precondition for them being activated and implemented via the mobile control and monitoring device and the automation components. In particular if the manual device for the release or blocking of safety-relevant operations is attached directly to a housing of the technical unit or at least in its immediate vicinity, an operator must first approach the unit such that they enter its active operating area. Generally the active operating area of a technical unit will be in its immediate spatial vicinity and surround it for example in as circular a manner as possible. If the manual device is now released by the operator, all the conditions for the activation of safety-relevant operations are complied with for a mobile control and monitoring device carried by the operator. The evaluation means present according to the invention for managing the active operating area can then work in conjunction with the locating means to identify that the carried mobile control and monitoring device is actually located inside the active operating area. It is now ensured that the operator is in adequate proximity to the technical unit and safety-relevant operations can run under their supervision.
In one embodiment of the invention the locating means evaluate the distance between the mobile control and monitoring device and the technical unit in order to be able to detect whether the mobile control and monitoring device is located inside the active operating area. The distance can thereby be measured for example with the aid of the contactless data transmission link, which connects the automation components and the mobile control and monitoring device together for data purposes. Radio links are particularly suitable for this.
In another embodiment of the invention the locating means evaluate the position of the mobile control and monitoring device. A precise position value, which is available for example in the form of suitable surface coordinates, makes it possible also for the evaluation means to determine whether or not a mobile control and monitoring device is located inside the active operating area.
In a further advantageous embodiment of the claimed HMI system, the evaluation means also manage a warning area located outside the active operating area. The warning area advantageously surrounds the active operating area in a circular manner. The evaluation means output a warning message to the mobile control and monitoring device, when the locating means detect that the mobile control and monitoring device is located inside the warning area. In an alternative embodiment the evaluation means output a warning message to the mobile control and monitoring device, when the locating means detect that the mobile control and monitoring device is located inside the warning area after being located inside the active operating area.
These two embodiments have the advantage that a large but still tolerable distance from the technical unit is signaled to the operator via the mobile control and monitoring device they are carrying. This is initiated by once again leaving the warning area where possible in the direction of the active operating area. In the alternative embodiment it can even be identified that an operator is moving away from the technical unit possibly inadvertently and without realizing it and has thereby left the active operating area. This can be signaled for example by a correspondingly configured message on the mobile control and monitoring device.
In an emergency the evaluation means of the claimed HMI system bloc k the automation components for safety-relevant operations of the technical unit via the mobile control and monitoring device, when the manual device is released but the locating means detect that the mobile control and monitoring device is located outside the active operating area. With the above embodiment of the invention, with which an additional warning area surrounds the active operating area preferably in a circular manner, the evaluation means carry out a corresponding blocking operation, when the manual device is released but the locating means detect that the mobile control and monitoring device is located outside the warning area.
The invention is described in more detail below with reference to an exemplary embodiment shown in
At least one mobile control and monitoring device MP is present, to control and monitor the automation components S and for example control, diagnosis, alarm processing and long-term monitoring processes operating therefrom. This can be configured for example as a cableless handheld terminal and can for example have a display MPD and a keyboard MPT. Emergency, disconnect and acknowledge switches and key switches can also be provided. The mobile control and monitoring device MP exchanges useful data with the automation components S of the technical unit TA in a contactless manner via a radio link DSN. An operator using the control and monitoring device MP can therefore display measured values from the technical unit on the display MPD of the control and monitoring device MP or input control commands using its keyboard MPT and send these to the automation components S.
According to the invention evaluation means manage at least one active operating area BB, which in the example in
To this end claimed means for locating the mobile control and monitoring device MP are present, which are advantageously also managed by the automation components S. In a first embodiment the locating means evaluate the distance between the mobile control and monitoring device MP and the technical unit TA. In the example in
As a further precondition for being able to release safety-relevant operations, according to the invention a manual device serving to release or block safety-relevant operations of the technical unit TA must be released by an operator. In the example in
In a further embodiment already shown in the example in
In a further embodiment of the invention the evaluation means can finally be set such that they optionally block the automation components S for safety-relevant operations of the technical unit TA via the mobile control and monitoring device MP again, when the manual device is released but the locating means detect that the mobile control and monitoring device MP is located outside the active operating area BB or even outside the warning area WB.
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