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9/27/24, 1:20 PM                        InnoTrans 2024: HIMA presents Smart Solutions for the Digital Railway
        maintaining  operational  integrity. At  InnoTrans,  it  will  be  demonstrated  how  remote  maintenance  access  can  be
        efficiently secured in different environments.


        Safe HMI
        One of the product innovations that HIMA will be showcasing at InnoTrans 2024 is a new safe HMI (SIL 3). HIMA is
        thus eliminating the disadvantages of conventional, hard-wired panels: they are inflexible, complex to set up and
        difficult to maintain. Based on proven HIMA technology, standard protocols and DEUTA hardware, HIMA provides a

        safe display solution that shows the operator critical SIL 3-rated information that would normally require a hardwired
        panel. In addition, the HMI offers a touch function (SIL 2). This enables, among other things, the safe display of an
        overhead line shutdown/earthing with an indication of the active and safe (earthed) status as well as the activation

        or  deactivation  of  the  overhead  line  via  the  HMI.  The  corresponding  alarm  function  of  such  a  system  is  also
        displayed.

        ‘Our global rail team is looking forward to present at InnoTrans how we can support our customers in digitalization

        by reaching the highest safety and security standards and creating sustainable solutions,' explains Jörg de la Motte.

        HIMA Group at InnoTrans Berlin: 24 - 27 September 2024, Hall 27, Stand 540





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