iSMA-D-PA User Manual
Introduction
The iSMA-D-PA series are industrial HMI panels based on Android OS and equipped with an exclusive iC SmartView platform, designed to provide an optimal performance for building automation and control applications requiring responsive, local visualization.
D-PA Panels are ideal for integration with controllers equipped with HTML5 web servers, providing a high-performance local HMI interface. Controllers such as MAC36PRO, JACE-9000, or others powered by Niagara and IP-enabled devices can be connected via Ethernet, enabling a smooth display of controller-stored graphics and dashboards.
Available in 7’’, 10’’, and 15’’ versions, the panels are designed for flush mounting in control cabinets or VESA mounting and feature a multilingual interface for easy customization.

iSMA-D-PA panels
Revision History
Rev. | Date | Description |
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1.3 | 2 Dec 2025 |
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1.2 | 10 Dec 2024 | Android 11 update for 10” and 15” panels |
1.1 | 25 May 2022 |
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1.0 | 18 Jul 2019 | First edition |
Cybersecurity Compliance Note for EN 18031-1 and EN 18031-2
The HMI Android Panels are designed and evaluated in accordance with the principles and protection objectives defined in EN 18031-1 and EN 18031-2, addressing cybersecurity, network security, and privacy protection for connected control equipment used in building management system (BMS) environments.
The BMS environment refers to a dedicated, isolated network intended for building automation and control equipment. It is separated from public or enterprise IT networks and accessible only to authorized personnel, such as system admins, network administrators, or BMS operators. This environment includes both physical and logical access controls (e.g., VLAN segmentation, user and role-based access control) to ensure that only qualified and authorized entities can interact with devices and data within the system.
When deployed within the assumed operational environment as defined in EN 18031-1, the device supports the secure management and protection of network, security, and privacy assets in accordance with the requirements of EN 18031-1 and EN 18031-2.
Specifically:
Controlled Accessibility
Access to security-, network-, and privacy-related assets is limited to authorized entities through physical and logical protections implemented in the BMS operational environment.Secure Storage and Handling
Security, network, and privacy assets stored on the device are safeguarded to prevent unauthorized access or modification, ensuring integrity and confidentiality as required by EN 18031-1 and EN 18031-2.Protected Communication
Any communication involving security, network, or privacy assets is protected by physical or logical measures within the target environment. These protections prevent exposure of sensitive assets to unauthorized entities during data transfer.
The device’s public network accessibility, where applicable, is part of its intended functionality and does not compromise the protection requirements defined by EN 18031-1 and EN 18031-2 when deployed in a properly secured BMS infrastructure.