The Measuring Points Table

On the rows in the table you enter data for each measuring point.

Row

Here you will see the row number.

Description

Here you enter a description for the measuring point. For example outer diameter.

I

Here you can enter an instruction text for the measuring point.

Type

Here you can select among the following types:

Unit

Here you enter in which unit the measures shall be entered. Only for the type Numerical.

Minimum

Only for the type Numerical. Minimum approved value.

Minimum Setpoint

Only for the type Numerical. A value between this setpoint and minimum is approved but not more than that.

Maximum Setpoint

Only for the type Numerical. A value between this setpoint and maximum is approved but not more than that.

Maximum

Only for the type Numerical. Maximum approved value.

Setpoint

Only for the type Numerical. Also called target value.

When it comes to limit values, color highlights are used to inform the operator that the values are approved but they are approaching "forbidden area".
Green= within Minimum setpoint and Maximum setpoint.
Yellow = outside Setpoint, but still within Min. and Max.
Red= outside Min. and Max., that is, scrap.

Default

Here you enter a default value during reporting. If you perform testing operations where you more or less just confirm that the product is within the allowance, then it is convenient to enter a default value. Especially if the values are very rare.

Mandatory

Check this box if you want it to be mandatory to enter this measurement.

Out

Check this box if the measurement/measuring point should be printed on customized documents/certificates. If you check this box the measurement/measuring point will be printed in connection with the delivery of the product or when reporting the last operation. Some values are just intended for internal use and shall not be shown to the customer. Since data can be presented in many ways, you can order a customized document/certificate.