7.2. The (local / remote) Operation panel
The screen or display on the device is interactive (part of the HMI, see section 3.3 Human-machine
interface (HMI)) and is also called operation panel.
The display lighting
is switched off automatically after a period of inactivity, whose length is adjustable.
The display will be visible again after it has been tapped again.
The operation panel can be operated in various ways. Locally on the device or remotely, then called
“Remote operation panel”. This remote operation is done with the Configuration and analysis
software enSuite. The handling is essentially the same.
Operation panels are used to display the measurements and to control the various operating modes,
for example, analysis (process gas measurement), calibration and date setting.
Result influencing (official) parameters cannot be changed. The configuration and analysis
software enSuite with its extended functions is designed for this purpose.
The operation panel features 7 touchscreen boxes for this purpose (see red areas in the following
figure, which does not show the device).
Figure 7.1: Interactive screen on the device
The Remote operation panel is a graphic image of the Q2 front view. It behaves exactly like the real
device front and can be displayed on the PC using enSuite. This enables remote operation and
observation of the device, analogous to local action on the device.
The remote operation panel
simulates tapping the device using the mouse. It is provided by enSuite
See section 8.5 Remote operation panel functions of enSuite