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Control: Shows a single control point.
Measuring: Used to register readings with specific devices. Lower and upper alarm limits can be inserted, as well as a trend limit (+-% of the previous reading). Measurements can subsequently generate a graph. This type is also used if you want a checkpoint to read eread e.g. hour hour readings on an asset. If so, select ‘Hours’ in the field ‘Meter [Asset]’. A A message will automatically be sent to the person responsible for the checkround for value outside the lower and or upper alarm limit, if this is activated in the system settings.
Lubrication: Used for lubrication points, showing fields to look up/link e.g. lubricant/oil (from the article register). When performing lubrication checkpoints, also provides the option of indicating consumption volume, automatically drawing from inventory when the checklist is approved. This is provided that the selected unit (e.g. litre) on the checkpoint is the same as the unit on the selected article’s article card. Note that stock withdrawals will be carried out here regardless of whether the system setting 'Reduce stock (WO/Checklists)' is activated or not.
Calibration: If this is selected, lower and upper alarm limits can also be indicated, and also provides fields for indicating ‘Read’ and ‘Calibrated’ values when the checkpoint is performed. (Alarm limits apply to 'Calibrated' value). A message will automatically be sent to the person responsible for the round if the value is outside the limit values.
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