Mcgs Hmi Touch Calibration
To calibrate an (Human-Machine Interface), you need to access the system's maintenance menu or use specific hardware trigger actions during startup. Calibration ensures that the physical touch on the screen aligns accurately with the digital buttons. 🛠️ Step-by-Step Calibration Methods Method 1: Hardware Trigger (The "Long Press" Method)
Touchscreen calibration is critical for MCGS (Kunlun Tongtai) HMIs to ensure that your physical touch aligns with the software's buttons and inputs. Over time, resistive screens can drift due to temperature changes or mechanical wear, making calibration necessary for accurate operation. 🛠️ Calibration Methods for MCGS HMI mcgs hmi touch calibration
Step 5: Save Calibration Settings
Signs of Hardware Failure:
- Bleeding or pooling under the glass (liquid crystal leak).
- Visible cracks that change the way pressure is distributed.
- No response even after a successful calibration (the OS registers touches, but the digitizer does not).