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Option | Description | ||||
Name | Specifies the name of the operation. (This is the only required field for an operation.) | ||||
Alias | Operation aliasing allows process engineers to group similar operations from one or more process flows for reporting purposes. For example, several inspection operations such as AOI, manual inspection, and final inspection could all be assigned an Alias of Inspect. Once assigned, reports can be generated against the Inspect alias that takes all three operations into account instead of having to specify each operation manually in the report.
Note Global operation aliases are used to define global operations accessible from Production. If you don't use global operations, you do not need to define any operation aliases as global. If you do use global operations, you need to define these aliases as global and also associate an appropriate Operator Interface template to make the global options available. Use the Is Global column/option to specify an operation alias as global. | ||||
Description | Provides a description of the operation. | ||||
Operation Mode |
Note Touch time is the total time that a unit is started at an operation and not in a paused state.
Note For more information about using sampling plans, see Add a new quality sampling plan. | ||||
Advanced Options |
Note Cycle time is the complete time a unit has been at an operation. It begins when the unit is first scanned into an operation and stops when the unit is finished. Pausing the unit does not stop the cycle time count.
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Use the Est Cycle Time (s) column to specify the estimated cycle time for a workstation.
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Cycle time is the complete time a unit has been at an operation. It begins when the unit is first scanned into an operation and stops when the unit is finished. Pausing the unit does not stop the cycle time count.
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Use the check boxes on the left side of the window to select the inspection codes you want to apply to the current process.
(Optional) Select the Select All icon to select all available inspection codes.
(Optional) Select the Clear All icon to deselect all selected inspection codes.
If an inspection code has an accompanying image to aid the inspection process, select the icon in the Image column next to the inspection code to view the image.
After you select all applicable inspection codes for the current operation, select OK.
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Select the Add Certification buttonbutton.
In the Certifications dialog, select one or more certifications required for this operation, then select OK.
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