The intuitive touch for machine control technology
The intuitive touch for machine control technology.
Featuring a true high-definition (1366 x 768 pixels) color display, the GEA Omni human-machine interface (HMI) provides clear visualization of drawings, images, and text.
GEA Omni has been designed as an open system. As a result, it can monitor and control not only the relevant components from GEA, but also those from other companies.
In addition to its visually stunning and intuitive HMI, the GEA Omni control panel appeals to not only operators but system integrators as well. As it comes from the factory, GEA Omni satisfies typical industrial communications standards for purposes of data exchange with auxiliary and supervisory control system components.
Quick access to documentation available for on-screen viewing can prove to be invaluable during new system commissioning or when troubleshooting.
Included with every GEA Omni control panel is GEA OmniLink – a stand-alone Microsoft Windows© operating system application designed to automatically find GEA Omni panels on the same Ethernet network, read panel status, and view the present panel screen as if viewing the panel on-site.
GEA OmniHistorian is a Microsoft Windows© operating system application used to view and analyze historical data. GEA Omni stores years of operating information at a user-defined sampling rate. This information consists of I/O data, event logs, parameters, revisions, and annunciations which can be easily transferred over Ethernet using GEA OmniLink.
Up to 25 unique users can be created, each with a customizable view of operating data, control parameters, and panel screens. Each unique user’s login history and actions are recorded in the panel for auditing purposes. Control parameters may be adjusted only within allowable limits, and all changes are logged in the panel’s history for security and administrative review. As a result, GEA Omni helps to minimize operator mistakes and system failure. GEA Omni provides three levels of security – Operator, Service, and Administrator.
First class electronic monitoring based on proven developments.
The intuitive touch for screw and piston compressor control. powerful, yet approachable. Cerebral, yet intuitive. Sophisticated, yet simple. Simply – GEA Omni.
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The intuitive touch for screw and piston compressor control. powerful, yet approachable. Cerebral, yet intuitive. Sophisticated, yet simple. Simply – GEA Omni.
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