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Control: Shows a single control point.
Measuring: Used 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 inspection round for value outside the lower or upper alarm limit or if the read value exceeds the specified trend limit values, 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 'ReadCalibrated' 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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Category: Checkpoint category. Useful for filtering/performing the checkpoints. Categories are created via the menu ‘System’ → ‘Work Orders/Checklists’ → ‘Checkpoint Category’.
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Description: Detailed description of what must be done. . Rich text editor (HTML) is available. If this is activated, you can insert links, images (can also be pasted in via the clipboard), video links, tables, formatted text, etc.
Picture: One picture 3 pcs. pictures can be linked, e.g. to show what must be lubricated or inspected. Note: In edit mode and view mode for the checkpoint, documents can also be linked to the checkpoint. /connected to the check point. Only picture no. 1 can be downloaded/opened from the round list itself. If you want to see all three pictures, you have to go to the check point itself.
Also note that in editing mode and in display mode for the round point, documents can also be attached to the round point.
Note that via the mobile layout the pictures can also be uploaded/connected. This will make the job easier. Also note that via the mass update function, images can be copied onto marked checkpoints. Enter the image name. The picture name is in the tooltip on all pictures. Alternatively, the image name can be found/copied by clicking the delete button for the image. Then remember to click Cancel so that the image is not deleted.