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Measurements for Tasks

Setting up and using measurement on tasks to record values

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Written by Richard Snaith
Updated over 3 months ago

The measurement function allows you to confirm absolute measured values during a maintenance task, and record those, you can also see the history of those values over time.

It could be Temperatures, Vibration, Humidity, Light (LUX), Battery level, Pressure for example, there are many more depending on your production.

Setup - From Settings> Measurements > Measurements you can define the Name, and add measures, in the example below we are measuring the temperature at 4 points in a freezing line. You can set low and high Alarms (Red) and Warnings (Amber) when entered

You can add or assign a Category from the Setup or directly from the drop down, this makes it easy to find measurements if you have many added.
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NOTE: You font have to add any High Low levels if you do not need them. You can also add one or multiple measures in a single measurement, depending what makes sense for the user entering the data, ie is each measurement taken separately in a different location, possibly at differing times, or will all the measurements be done at on time.

Adding to a Task

When you add a Action to a task you can see the add measurement, selecting the measurement we defined above means we now going the measurements to the action.

You should add a description to the action and when completed it should look like

Save and the task with a measurement is live

Completing a Task with measurements

When confirming a Task with Measurements you need to enter the values.

Once in this case all 4 values have been entered the task is complete, and you can see any measurement out of specification

Over time you can view the measurements on the Device card, and also view from there a graph over time
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