Difference between revisions of "Dual HIU dashboard example"
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This is a simple demonstration of how columns can be used to display multiple dashboards on a screen at once. | This is a simple demonstration of how columns can be used to display multiple dashboards on a screen at once. | ||
The benefits of being able to test different settings and functions out on live systems in the field is a significant advantage. With numerous systems on a development, it become much easier to optimise controls functionality than in a laboratory or R&D environment. The random element introduced by the real world shows up problems, and it is possible to run adjacent systems with different settings to compare outcomes under similar heating loads. | |||
{{div col|colwidth=40em}} | {{div col|colwidth=40em}} | ||
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{{HIU_Dashboard|network=tilhiu|device=e00d020af6980c15|height=450}} | {{HIU_Dashboard|network=tilhiu|device=e00d020af6980c15|height=450}} | ||
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Revision as of 21:13, 25 May 2022
This is a simple demonstration of how columns can be used to display multiple dashboards on a screen at once.
The benefits of being able to test different settings and functions out on live systems in the field is a significant advantage. With numerous systems on a development, it become much easier to optimise controls functionality than in a laboratory or R&D environment. The random element introduced by the real world shows up problems, and it is possible to run adjacent systems with different settings to compare outcomes under similar heating loads.