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General Electric QuickPanel

GE QuickPanel+ IC755CSS10CDA-AG

Model: IC755CSS10CDA-AG

Brand General Electric
Series QuickPanel
Model IC755CSS10CDA-AG
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GE QuickPanel+ Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview

The GE QuickPanel+ series, developed under GE Automation & Controls and subsequently transitioned to Emerson following the 2018 acquisition, represents one of the most widely deployed HMI platforms in North American heavy industry. Installed across petrochemical refineries, water treatment facilities, power generation plants, and discrete manufacturing lines, the QuickPanel+ family established a dominant position in mid-range operator interface applications throughout the 2010s. Its integration with GE's PACSystems RX3i and RX7i controller ecosystems made it a default selection for facilities already standardized on GE's automation architecture. As of 2024, the series has entered end-of-life transition, with Emerson directing new projects toward the QuickPanel+ CE successor platform — placing tens of thousands of installed units into long-term maintenance dependency.

The Evolution of QuickPanel+ Architecture

The QuickPanel+ line succeeded GE's earlier QuickPanel View and QuickPanel Control platforms, which ran on Windows CE 5.0 and carried significant limitations in display resolution and network connectivity. The QuickPanel+ generation introduced a unified hardware platform based on ARM Cortex-A8 processors running Windows Embedded Compact 7, with resistive and capacitive touchscreen options across screen sizes from 7 to 15 inches.

Key architectural milestones:

  • Generation 1 (2012–2015): Initial QuickPanel+ release. Resistive touch, 800×480 resolution on 7" units, Ethernet + serial communication. Tight integration with Proficy Machine Edition for programming.
  • Generation 2 (2015–2018): Expanded to 10" and 15" form factors. Added capacitive touch variants (CSS suffix). Improved USB host/device ports. Introduced SD card slot for project backup.
  • Post-2018 (Emerson transition): Firmware updates continued under Emerson branding. Hardware unchanged. New projects began migrating to QuickPanel+ CE (Linux-based). Legacy QuickPanel+ units remain in production environments with no direct drop-in hardware replacement — requiring continued spare parts sourcing.

Compatibility note: QuickPanel+ units are programmed exclusively via GE/Emerson Proficy Machine Edition. Projects are not portable to third-party HMI platforms without full re-engineering. This lock-in is the primary driver of long-term spare parts demand.

QuickPanel+ Full Catalog & Functionalities (SKU List)

The following SKUs represent the core QuickPanel+ product range. All models share the base Windows Embedded Compact 7 OS and Proficy Machine Edition compatibility.

7-Inch Resistive Touch Models

  • IC755CSS07CDA: 7" resistive touch, 800×480, 512MB RAM, Ethernet + serial
  • IC755CSS07CDA-AG: 7" resistive touch, agency-certified (UL/CE/cUL) variant
  • IC755CSW07CDA: 7" wide-format resistive, extended temperature range

10-Inch Models

  • IC755CSS10CDA: 10.1" resistive touch, 1024×600, 512MB RAM, dual Ethernet, 2× USB host
  • IC755CSS10CDA-AG: 10.1" resistive touch, agency-certified (UL/CE/cUL) — this listing
  • IC755CSC10CDA: 10.1" capacitive touch, improved response for gloved-hand environments
  • IC755CSC10CDA-AG: 10.1" capacitive touch, agency-certified variant

12-Inch Models

  • IC755CSS12CDA: 12.1" resistive touch, 1024×768, 400-nit backlight for high-ambient-light installations
  • IC755CSC12CDA: 12.1" capacitive touch, multi-touch gesture support
  • IC755CSC12CDA-AG: 12.1" capacitive touch, agency-certified

15-Inch Models

  • IC755CSS15CDA: 15" resistive touch, 1024×768, largest standard form factor in the series
  • IC755CSC15CDA: 15" capacitive touch, multi-touch, designed for control room operator stations
  • IC755CSC15CDA-AG: 15" capacitive touch, agency-certified variant

Accessories

  • IC755ACC001: Panel cutout template kit for QuickPanel+ installation
  • IC755ACC002: Replacement protective overlay for 10" resistive models
  • IC755ACC010: DIN rail mounting adapter for QuickPanel+ series

Sourcing Hard-to-Find & Obsolete QuickPanel+ Parts

With Emerson's formal transition away from the original QuickPanel+ hardware platform, procurement teams at facilities running GE PACSystems-integrated HMI networks face a narrowing supply window. Authorized distributor stock has been depleting since 2022, and lead times from remaining channel inventory have extended to 16–26 weeks in many regions.

DriveKNMS maintains dedicated stock of QuickPanel+ units across multiple screen sizes and touch variants, sourced through controlled secondary market channels. Our inventory focus covers the highest-demand models: IC755CSS10CDA-AG, IC755CSC10CDA, IC755CSS12CDA, and IC755CSS15CDA.

For facilities managing 10–50+ QuickPanel+ units across a site, a structured spare parts reserve strategy is recommended:

  • Identify all installed QuickPanel+ SKUs by screen size and touch type (resistive vs. capacitive)
  • Maintain a minimum 2-unit cold spare per installed model variant
  • Prioritize sourcing units with matching firmware versions to avoid Proficy Machine Edition compatibility issues during emergency replacement
  • Document project files and firmware versions for each installed unit — the single most critical step for reducing downtime during an unplanned failure

A single QuickPanel+ failure on a critical process line without a spare on hand typically results in 48–96 hours of downtime while sourcing a replacement, plus engineering time to reload and verify the project. At industrial production rates, this cost routinely exceeds the value of maintaining a 3–5 year spare parts reserve.

Quality Control for the QuickPanel+ Range

QuickPanel+ units sourced through secondary channels require systematic verification before deployment. DriveKNMS applies a structured inspection protocol to all units prior to shipment:

  • Step 1 – Physical inspection: Touchscreen surface, bezel integrity, connector pin condition, backlight uniformity check
  • Step 2 – Power-on verification: Boot sequence confirmation, OS load verification, display calibration check
  • Step 3 – Firmware audit: Confirm firmware version against known Proficy Machine Edition compatibility matrix. Flag any units with non-standard or field-modified firmware
  • Step 4 – Communication port test: Ethernet connectivity, serial port signal integrity, USB host/device enumeration
  • Step 5 – Capacitor and power supply assessment: For units with manufacturing dates prior to 2017, electrolytic capacitor condition is assessed given known aging characteristics in this generation of industrial HMI hardware

Units that do not pass all five stages are quarantined and not offered for sale. Condition grade (New Surplus, Refurbished, or Tested Used) is disclosed on all order documentation.

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