DP-AMP Sixty One Display / GUI
A lot has changed since the HVF-1k2 in terms of displays.
Whereas in the past it was an HDMI touchscreen display
connected to a Raspberry PI, today there are much more modern
displays available that even include a small computer.
These displays are called HMI (Human Mashine Interface)
displays.
HMI displays can receive and send data and show this data on
the display. With the right displays, even sophisticated
projects can be implemented.
The new HMI display is connected directly to the DP-AMP Sixty
One controller.
No more Raspberry PI, no more booting, no more system
maintenance of the operating system necessary.
Switch on and get started right away!
The GUI has been completely redeveloped and many new features
have been added.
Here's another salute to companies, self-proclaimed experts
and copiers!
The aim was to bring as much relevant data as possible onto the main screen without losing clarity. We also thought about the technicians who prefer to see dB. The usability should be as simple as possible, even with all the new options.
Highlights:
The antenna matrix always switches the right antenna for the
selected frequency range.
Antenna tuner running in parallel, the appropriate adjustment
is continuously read from the database and set in the
background during reception.
ATU database for all three antennas separately and two weather
conditions each.
Weather conditions can be taken into account, you can choose
between dry and wet if an antenna behaves differently in rain
and snow than in dry weather.
Antenna tuner can automatically tune an entire band via CAT and
write the data to the database.
Adjustment of input power for all bands separately via
CAT.
VSWR scan over the set frequency range with graphical
display.
Control of brightness and color schemes for the display.
Calibration option for voltages, current and power.
Status information.
Automatic error log.