1 Scope
This Standard establishes general rules for assigning particular meanings to certain visual, acoustic and tactile indications in order to:
— increase the safety of persons, property and/or the environment through the safemonitoring and control of the equipment or process;
— facilitate the proper monitoring, control and maintenance of the equipment or process;
— facilitate the rapid recognition of control conditions and actuator positions.
This standard is for general application:
— from simple cases such as single indicator lights, push-buttons, mechanical indicators, light emitting diodes (LEDs) or video display screens to extensive control stations which may include a wide variety of devices for controlling an equipment or process;
Note: Application of the general coding principles for displays on screens should be carried out without modification.
— where the safety of persons, property and/or the environment is involved, and also where the above-mentioned codes are used to facilitate the proper monitoring and controlling of equipment;
— where a particular kind of coding is to be assigned by a technical committee to a special function.
Foreword II
Introduction III
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and Definitions
4 Coding Principles
5 Application Requirements
Appendix A (Normative) Special Requirements for Mechanical Indicators
Appendix B (Informative) Example for the Application of Indication Coding (Using Colours)
Appendix C (Informative) Examples of Visual, Acoustic and Tactile Codes
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