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MediCal Pro supports BARCO displays as well as displays from other 
brands. It allows the connection of the following optical sensors: Barco 
LCD sensor, Barco Serial sensor, X-Rite DTP92 (serial and USB), Wellhofer 
Luxor LXPlus, Solar PMA2200, Minolta LS100, Verilum CPOD (serial and 
USB) and Tektronix TJ17. Also the BARCO I-Guard sensor inside BARCO flat 
panel displays is supported.
1.3 About QA tasks
With MediCal Pro, you can set up a schedule of QA tasks that have to run 
at certain moments to check the conformance and consistency of the 
viewing station displays.
When MediCal Pro is installed, a number of standard tasks are available to 
be included in the QA schedule. A variety of other tasks is available as 
plug-ins.
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: 
Once the QA task schedule is completed, the tasks will be executed at the 
scheduled moments thanks to a service, MediCal Communicator, installed 
together with MediCal Pro.
However, you can also run the tasks manually at any time, when this 
would be necessary.
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 Mea-
sure 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.