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Chapter 5. Using Production Monitoring™

Fault Detail Tab

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For example, if you want to see every occurrence of a specific fault on a specific power source, this report
can do that for you. Table 5.24 explains the fields on the Criteria window in more detail.

Figure 5.34 Fault Detail Criteria

Table 5.24

Criteria Available on the Fault Detail Report

Field

Description

Start Date and
End Date

Select a date range in which the fault(s) occurred to display the data you want to
review. Fault(s) that occurred within this date range (that also meet all other criteria
you select) appear in the resulting report.

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You can type the date into the field, or you can click the calendar icon ( )

next to the field to display an interactive calendar where you can click on the date
you want. Use the arrow icons ( and ) to navigate to previous or future months.
The double arrow icons ( and ) move forward and backward by three-month
intervals.

Shift

If you want to see fault data for a specific shift during the date range you chose, select
that shift from the Shift drop-down. Production Monitoring™ narrows the data to
include only those faults that occurred during that shift. The Production Monitoring™
administrator configured the shifts on the Administration page of the application.

Fault Code

If you want to see a report listing the occurrences of a specific fault for the Welding
Power Source
or Group of power sources you have selected in the Asset Tree,
select the fault from the Fault Code drop-down. As long as the occurrence of the fault
meets the other criteria you set on the report, the record displays in the resulting
report.

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