Instead of drawing a pump, valve, or motor from scratch for every new project, engineers pull these pre-made objects from the library. These objects are often more than just static pictures; they are typically "smart" objects linked to tags that change color, shape, or animation based on process conditions (e.g., a motor turning green when running and red when faulted).
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When building or evaluating an HMI image library, look for the following components: Instead of drawing a pump, valve, or motor
An HMI image library (sometimes called a picture or symbol library) is a curated collection of digital assets—such as icons, realistic renderings, and animated symbols—used to build graphical user interfaces for industrial control systems. These libraries typically include: The status changed from CRITICAL to OVERRIDE ENGAGED