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DIN EN ISO 11064-5 E : 2008

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ERGONOMIC DESIGN OF CONTROL CENTRES - PART 5: DISPLAYS AND CONTROLS
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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2008

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Principles
5 Process for display and control specification
  5.1 Design process
  5.2 Design team and competencies
  5.3 Evaluation
  5.4 Iteration
  5.5 Design process steps
6 Alarms - High-level requirements and recommendations
  6.1 General
  6.2 Structuring
  6.3 Presentation
  6.4 Interaction and handling requirements
  6.5 Documentation
Annex A (informative) - Guidelines
  A.1 Overview
  A.2 Guidance on presentation of information
      A.2.1 General
      A.2.2 Defining network boundaries
      A.2.3 Determining types and numbers of pages
      A.2.4 Developing formats
      A.2.5 Design elements
      A.2.6 Display devices
  A.3 Guidance on "user-interface interaction"
      A.3.1 General
      A.3.2 Network management
      A.3.3 Page management
      A.3.4 Selecting dialogue types
      A.3.5 System response times
  A.4 Selecting control devices
      A.4.1 General
      A.4.2 List of features to be controlled
      A.4.3 Selection of control type
      A.4.4 Coding of controls
  A.5 "Soft" controls, overview displays, communications
      systems and CCTV
      A.5.1 Soft controls
      A.5.2 Overview displays
      A.5.3 Communications systems
      A.5.4 CCTV (closed-circuit TV) systems and presentation
            of pictorial images
  A.6 Guidance on alarm systems
      A.6.1 General
      A.6.2 Scope and objectives
      A.6.3 Alarm management process and procedures
      A.6.4 How to prioritize
      A.6.5 Management of change (MoC)
      A.6.6 Roles and responsibilities
      A.6.7 Alarm system performance metrics and targets
      A.6.8 Monitoring and continuous improvement
National Annex NA (informative) - Bibliography
Bibliography

Describes principles and gives requirements and recommendations for displays, controls, and their interaction, in the design of control-centre hardware and software.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
55
PublisherName
German Institute for Standardisation (Deutsches Institut für Normung)
Status
Current

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