5 Commissioning and operation
5.4 Using the XP-503
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5.4
Using the XP-503
Touch panel
Projected capacitive touch panel (PCT)
Multi-touch capable
4-point touch operation
2-point touch operation when using the EMC touch sensitivity setting
The device features a touch panel with multi-touch capabilities. It is controlled by means of touching,
inching, and gestures, all of which require the operator to touch the screen with their fingertips. More
specifically, gestures can be carried out using multiple fingers at the same time.
5.5
Safety Warnings
Using the XP-503 entails additional risks associated with using a touch panel device with multi-touch
capabilities
Observe the following instructions in order to keep you and others safe and avoid property damage.
WARNING
Malfunctions when using a touch panel with multi-touch capabilities
There is always the possibility of an operator making errors when using the touch
panel. These errors may result in bodily injury or property damage.
The following precautions will help prevent the accidental use of the malfunctions:
Do not, under any circumstance, use the touch panel to control safety-relevant
functions.
Before cleaning the device, switch to a safe operating mode.
Before performing maintenance work, disconnect it from the power supply.
WARNING
Incorrectly using the multi-touch functions
Performing gestures incorrectly on the touch panel can result in system operation
errors and, consequently, in bodily injury.
Before using the device, make sure you are thoroughly familiar with the Windows
operating system's multi-touch functions, as well as with the application you will be
using and its functions. Make sure that the gestures you perform on the multi-touch
display will be recognized by the application. It may be necessary to practice certain
gestures beforehand.