An Operation Group is created to group similar operations together. Some of the screens and reports are displayed or sorted by operation group.
Quality control can be performed registering the operation group instead of the operation.
Operation Groups can be used for one - or more - out of three reasons:
- To set checkpoints for target handling.
- To register fault per Operation Group. This feature is a System Configuration.
- To configure Operator Messages per Operation Group.
Id ✎
The operation group Id.
Name ✎
The operation group name.
Description ✎
The operation group description.
Available Operations ✎
Available operations holds all operations not yet added to an operation Group, thus available for this, current Operation Group.
To see and be able to choose also from unavailable operations, tick in the show unavailable box. Including them to this operation group will exclude them from their prior group.
Included Operations ✎
The included operations are the operations chosen and belonging to this operation group.
Basic Terminal Message ✎
The basic terminal message, which is displayed on terminal when an operation starts. See Operation Messages. Overrides fallback value for terminal message set in system settings.
Extended Terminal Message ✎
The extended terminal message, mainly used for the Web Terminal. The extended message can contain much more information than can be displayed on the terminals, and usually requires a phone/tablet that can display a web browser.
Sample to Route ✎
When a sampling route and rate are configured on an operation group, there will be a chance that the product goes to sampling after a completed operation. See Sampling.
Sampling Rate ✎
See Sample to Route.
Recycle Limit ✎
This is the recycle limit for operations belonging to this group that do not have an override value.
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
0 | Recycle disabled |
-1 | Unlimited recycle |
(empty) | Use fallback value |
X | Limit to X recycles |
Remember Operation ✎
Remember Operation setting for this operation group.