Assembly Inspection Protocol (tiapl1120m000)
Use this session to maintain multiple process variables for a specific Operation and line station. You can define the values such as norm, lower limit, and upper limit of the process variable. The inspection protocol enables inspection of the quality of the manufacturing process and registers the results.
Field Information
- Operation
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The operation code that is linked to the line station.
- Line Station
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The code of the line station where the operation is performed.
- Description
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The description of the line station.
- Sequence Number
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A number that distinguishes assignments that are defined for the same combination of line station and operation.
- Item
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The code of the to be assembled item.
- Description
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The description of the assembly item.
- Process Variable
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The code of the process variable.
- Description
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The description of the process variable.
- Norm
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The target value of the process variable.
- Unit
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The unit in which the value of the process variable is measured.
- Inspection Description
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The description of the inspection method.
- Limit Type
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Select how the measurement deviation is expressed.
Note:- If Absolute is selected, you must specify the upper and lower limits. Consequently the upper and lower tolerances are calculated.
- If Percentage is selected, you must specify the upper and lower tolerances. Consequently the upper and lower limits are calculated.
Allowed values
- Absolute
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The upper and lower deviation of the target value is expressed as an absolute value.
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Limit
If the upper limit is expressed as an absolute value, the value is defined to which the process variable's target value can be exceeded.
For example, if the norm is 30 and the upper limit must not exceed 33, 33 is displayed this field.
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Percentage
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- Percentage
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The upper and lower deviation of the target value is determined by a percentage.
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Limit
If the upper limit is expressed as a percentage, the percentage is defined with which the process variable's target value can be exceeded.
For example, if the norm is 30 and the upper limit must not exceed 33, 10% is displayed in this field.
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Percentage
If the lower limit is expressed as a percentage, the percentage is defined that the process variable's input value can be lower than the norm.
For example, if the norm is 30, and the lower control limit must not be lower than 27, 10% is entered in this field.
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- Lower Limit
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The lower limit of the process variable as an absolute value.
- Upper Limit
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The upper limit of the process variable as an absolute value.
- Lower Tolerance
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The lower limit of the process variable as a percentage.
- Upper Tolerance
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The upper limit of the process variable as a percentage.
- Registration Type
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The registration type indicates whether the results (measurements) need to be stored.
Allowed values
- Optional Registration
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The registration of the measured values is optional.
- Mandatory Registration
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The registration of the measured values is mandatory.
- Instruction Only
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By default, the registration type is set to this option, for example, when the production orders are migrated from previous feature packs.