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10/22/25, 3:11 PM HIMA, Deuta to launch its innovative SafeHMI solutions
Dynamic alarm display, secure input processes
At the heart of the system is the dynamic alarm display, which reduces the burden on operators during fault situations, said the
German group in a statement.
Relevant alarms are automatically prioritized, along with concise instructions for action and limited to a maximum of four
simultaneous entries. This ensures that an overview is maintained, even in critical moments and operating errors are avoided, it
stated.
The solution allows to make inputs, acknowledgements or safe overrides directly through the touch panel – tested, documented
and validated according to SIL 2/3. This means that maintenance functions or recipe changes can be carried out digitally and
documented in an auditable manner.
Bernd Schäfer, Product Manager at HIMA, said: "With SafeHMI, we are taking display and operating logic to a new level of
safety. In critical situations, operators not only receive information, but also clear instructions for action and they can rely on what
they see being accurate."
Display with a guarantee of reliability
A key safety feature is the IconTrust technology developed by Deuta. It continuously monitors screen content and reliably detects
any deviations between the displayed and expected values.
This makes the display itself an active safety element that is certified up to SIL 3 , offering operators maximum reliability.
Dr Rudolf Ganz, the CEO of the Deuta Group and Deuta-Werke, said: "In partnership with HIMA, we can now provide generic
safety technology for operating and display units used in the railway sector with over 30,000 units for new fields of application for
which no comparable solution has been available to date."
"In combination with the HIMA safety system, the application possibilities are almost limitless," he added.
The SafeHMI solution is fully integrated into the HIMA Safety Platform. Configuration, modifications and enhancements are
carried out using standardized function blocks, which are offered as part of a certified library.
This makes SafeHMI an important component of HIMA’s #safetygoesdigital initiative, with which the company is driving
digitalizing of the entire life cycle of safety-related systems and their peripherals.-TradeArabia
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