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    While you can manually enter in your condition monitoring readings for each class, this process can also be done through an excel import using a document in the .CSV Comma Delimited format. On the excel sheet, the order of the rows is determined within two locations in the system. ...
    Condition Monitoring readings may be locked, which prevents users from editing the readings in the future. Figure 8-1 - Once the reading is locked, this popup box will appear if you try to edit a locked reading ● Go to...
    In addition to being able to pull information directly from asset fields, you can also create calculated expressions so the system can calculate/Input custom upper and lower bounds based on data stored on the asset form. Figure 10-1 - A calculation here is used...
    To look at previous Condition Monitoring readings, click on the Data Analysis button within the Condition Monitoring Tab. Figure 7-1 - After entering Data Analysis, you will be presented with a screen to look at monitor point readings based on the chosen monitor class...
    Figure 6-1 - The first Add Readings screen, where the user determines which readings to add Adding Monitor Point Readings To record readings for monitor points, click on the Add Readings button after entering the Condition Monitoring tab. This will bring you to a...
    Figure 4-1 - Adding a monitor class to an asset will allow the asset to be chosen when entering readings. Adding a Monitor Class to an Asset Open the asset to be linked to the monitor class and find the Monitoring Points related table....
    Figure 9-1 - An example field reference on a monitor point. The field with a system name TESTTYPE on the COMPINFO table is referenced with the expression “$$COMPINFO.TESTTYPE$$” This will populate the asset information from the referenced field into the reading automatically during monitor point entry. ...
    Figure 5-1 - A PM schedule set up with the CM Work Order Type PM Setup for Scheduling Condition Monitoring Readings For each monitor class associated with each asset, users may create a Condition Monitoring reading schedule to generate a work order representing reading...
    Figure 3-1 - Monitor Points will allow you choose the different types of points you need to measure depending on the monitor class that you select. Monitor Point A monitor point represents a single reading that would be used to predict an asset’s failure...
    Figure 2-1 - To create a new Monitor Class, click on the Add button at the top left of the detail view (or the Add New Record button located on the top right of the list view) Monitor Class A monitor class is a...
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