The Panel Tabset
A panel tabset provides a convenient interface for controlling and monitoring a Timebase. A panel tabset provides (on one window) a set of Chromeleon Control Panels for controlling the individual devices in the timebase and for performing system-wide functions (for example, creating and running sequences). To move from one control panel to another you click the corresponding tab. If multiple timebases are connected to a chromatography Server, the window is divided into panes, with each pane containing a panel tabset for one timebase.
The default set of control panels in a panel tabset typically includes one panel for each device in the timebase and one or more panels for system-wide controls. You can use these panels to perform the following tasks:
Operate system instruments manually (direct control)
Operate system instruments automatically (programmed control)
Monitor instrument status
View real-time data
Collect and view the system event log (Audit Trail)
Perform calibration and diagnostic functions (System Wellness)
Additional characteristics of the panel tabset:
Clicking a panel highlights its border and makes it the active panel.
Commands selected on the Chromeleon main menu apply to the active panel.
You can expand a panel tabset (and thus hide the other tabsets), split the window to view all tabsets at one time, or change the width of a panel.
You can add, delete, or rename individual panels within a panel tabset.
Tip:
To open a default panel tabset, click the icon on the standard toolbar.
Also, refer to How to …: Controlling Devices from the Panel Tabset.