GIC HMI – Human Machine Interfaces
IndMALL Automation offers a reliable and feature-rich range of GIC HMIs (Human Machine Interfaces) designed to simplify machine interaction and enhance industrial automation. Available in 4.3”, 7”, and 10.1” TFT display sizes, these HMIs provide crisp visuals, responsive touch control, and seamless integration with industrial systems.
Equipped with a high-performance Cortex-M7 600MHz CPU, GIC HMIs deliver smooth operation with up to 64 MB ROM in Ethernet models and 32 MB RAM across all variants. Each unit features a durable 4-wire resistive touchscreen rated for over 1 million touches, built-in RTC, and an operating temperature range of 0 to +50°C. The rugged IP65-rated front panel ensures protection in tough industrial environments.
GIC HMI - 10.1” TFT Display
10.1” color TFT display available in models with and without Ethernet
- High-performance CPU: Cortex-M7, 600MHz, 1284 DMIPS
- Memory: 32 MB RAM; ROM – 32 MB (Non-Ethernet) / 64 MB (Ethernet model)
- 4-wire resistive touchscreen with over 1,000,000 touch durability
- Built-in RTC with ±2 seconds/day accuracy
- Operating temperature: 0 to +50 °C; Storage: -20 to +60 °C
- Front panel protection: IP65 with Class 2 Pollution Degree
GIC Human Machine Interface - 4.3” TFT Display
10.1” color TFT display available in models with and without Ethernet
- High-performance CPU: Cortex-M7, 600MHz, 1284 DMIPS
- RAM: 32 MB
- ROM: 32 MB (Non-Ethernet) / 64 MB (Ethernet model)
- 4-wire resistive touchscreen with over 1,000,000 touch operations
- Operating temperature: 0 to +50 °C; Storage: -20 to +60 °C
- Front panel protection: IP65 with Class 2 Pollution Degree
GIC HMI Interface - 7” TFT Display
10.1” color TFT display available in models with and without Ethernet
- CPU: Cortex-M7, 600MHz, delivering 1284 DMIPS performance
- RAM: 32 MB
- ROM: 32 MB (non-Ethernet) / 64 MB (Ethernet model)
- 4-wire resistive touchscreen rated for over 1,000,000 touches
- Built-in RTC with ±2 seconds/day accuracy
- Operating temperature: 0 to +50 °C
- Storage temperature: -20 to +60 °C
Frequently Asked Questions
What does HMI stand for?
HMI stands for Human-Machine Interface. It’s a system or screen that allows a person to interact with a machine, device, or industrial system. In simple terms, it’s the touch panel or display that lets you control and monitor equipment in a factory or process setup.
In industrial automation, HMI is used to show real-time data, alarms, and machine status. Operators use it to give commands, change settings, or check performance. It makes complex machines easy to manage by turning data into visual controls like buttons, graphs, and gauges.
What is HMI in HVAC system?
HMI in HVAC system stands for Human-Machine Interface used to control heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment. It is a screen or panel that helps users adjust settings like temperature, airflow, or fan speed. HMIs are commonly found in devices like fan coil units (FCUs), variable air volume (VAV) systems, and thermostats.
In simple terms, the HMI in HVAC lets technicians or building occupants interact with the system easily. You can monitor system status, set schedules, and troubleshoot errors without needing to access the internal control panel. It makes HVAC systems user-friendly and more efficient to manage.