Our control room consoles are designed and built from the ground up to cater to the strict requirements of your operations. This means that they can vary widely in size, shape, functionality, and features. To accommodate such wide range of scenarios our consoles are designed with a modular structure to give maximum flexibility all while providing a robust backbone to sustain all your operational equipment as well as any features or upgrades that you might require down the line.

The following links let you jump right into any section that peaks your interest:

  1. How to operate your Personal Environment Unit
  2. Understanding your Console

If your console is equipped with a personal environment unit, then you have access to the highest level of ergonomic comfort at the tip of your fingers. Let’s explore how to operate the system in the following video. We left out a couple of helpful links if you want to jump to specific features of the Tresco Personal Environment System.


Let’s analyze the various components of our console to understand their purpose and how they integrate. This will help you use the console’s features more effectively, customize your control room operations, and improve operator efficiency.

Worksurface
Console Frame
Cantilevers/work surface support arms
Sliding equipment trays
Wedge Sections
Sub Panel
Gables/End caps
Gables/End caps
Cantilevers/work surface support arms
Kick Plates

Backwall – Sturdy and customizable frames mounted atop the worksurface, provide anchoring points for monitor arms and facilitate cable routing to maintain an uncluttered and organized workstation.

Cable Tray – An integral part of the cable management system, providing a sturdy frame for installers to anchor and route necessary cables through the console.

Cantilevers/work surface support arms – The crucial link between custom console bay arrangements and the work surface, provides essential support for the characteristic robust and durable Tresco build.

Control box (CBD6S) – The core of your console’s height adjustment system, serving as both the brain and power supply

Gables /End caps – Finishing elements at either side of the console, designed to protect frames and back walls, ensuring optimal durability.

Kick Plates – Protective metal plates safeguarding the console from constant contact with the operator’s feet.

Lift columns – Electro-Mechanical Lifting Columns that allow the workstation to be raised to the desired height

Monitor arms – Fully adjustable and customizable monitor mounts catering to your operational needs and screen size requirements.

Sit-stand control controls – Controls designed to allow the user to adjust the height of the lifting columns, set memory and display height, and error codes.

Sliding equipment trays – 12-gauge steel plates with robust sliding mechanisms, facilitating easy access to electrical or mechanical equipment mounted inside the console.

Sub  Panel – When the console is in the standing position These panels enclose the console to provide a clean finish so you do not see cables and computers.

Ventilation fans – Console ventilation fans are designed to push out hot air from the frame to maintain the optimal operating temperature. They are engineered to maximize airflow, reduce noise, and increase the lifespan of the internal components of the console.

Vertical Cable Management – Flexible and adjustable cable management solution, ensuring maximum mobility during workstation height adjustments.

Worksurface – The primary interface between the operator and the console, often single but adaptable to dual configurations for specific operational needs.

Wedge Sections – Console connecting sections that allow Tresco to make unique shapes


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