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2.10 Defining the Q/A task trigger settings
The tasks can be categorized in three groups, depending on the impact
they have on the user and the applications running on the viewing
station.
The task categories are:
The trigger settings determine when the tasks will be executed after they
have become due.
You can define trigger settings for intervention-free and non-
intervention-free tasks.
It is not necessary to define trigger settings for transparent intervention-
free tasks, because they do not hinder the user when they are executed.
So, these tasks can always start when they become due. They will start
even when no user is logged in.
To define the task trigger settings:
1 From the Tools menu, select Options > Application Settings.
Transparent inter-
vention-free
The task runs completely in background. It does not
require any action from the user and does not
change the image on the display. E.g., an Automatic
I-Guard Check on a BARCO Coronis display is such a
task.
These tasks can run also when no user is logged in
on the workstation.
Intervention-free The task does not require any action from the user
but does change the image on the display. E.g., the
Measure Quality Level of a BARCO Coronis display
runs completely automatic, but during the execution
of the task, the current application image is replaced
by test images necessary for the measurement.
These tasks can run only when a user is logged in on
the workstation.
Non-intervention-
free
The task requires a user action. E.g., a visual check on
a test pattern requires the user to confirm that the
pattern was displayed correctly.
These tasks can run only when a user is logged in on
the workstation. However, they will not run when a
screen saver or DPMS is activated.