Logs and Reports
Shift Log
Purpose
The Shift Log contains a record of completed shift information. Shifts are compiled on a time basis.
This log is useful for monitoring and analysing shift reject rates per product so that improvements may
be made to reduce production costs. The log can hold up to 20 records. If this number is exceeded
and the log has not been sent as a report, then the oldest record is deleted to provide space for a new
record.
Viewing the Log
To view the Shift Log, proceed as follows:
1.
Select
Menus > Logs
to display the
Logs
menu and select the
Shift
option.
2.
Use the
Navigation Keys
to display the
View Shift Log?
menu option.
3.
Press the
OK / Enter Key
to select the option. If the log is empty a +Log empty+
message is displayed.
4.
If the log contains entries then the number of entries is briefly displayed. The log can hold a
maximum of 20 entries after which any new entries will overwrite the oldest entry.
5.
Use the
Navigation Keys
to scroll through each of the available log entries.
7.
Each entry is displayed in turn and contains five lines of information for each one.
8.
The first line displays the
Accepts number
, the second line displays the
Rejects number
,
the third line displays the
Finish time
, the fourth line displays the
Duration
and the fifth line
displays the
Date
.
Printing the Shift Report
To print a copy of the Shift Report, proceed as follows:
1.
Select
Menus > Logs
to display the
Logs
menu and select the
Shift
option.
2.
Use the
Navigation Keys
to display the
Shift Log Report?
menu option.
3.
Press the
OK / Enter Key
to select the option. The report will then be generated
and sent over the serial link to the connected device.
Clearing the Log
To clear the Shift log, proceed as follows:
1.
Select
Menus > Logs
to display the
Logs
menu and select the
Shift
option.
2.
Use the
Navigation Keys
to display the
Clear Shift Log?
menu option.
3.
Press the
OK / Enter Key
to select the option. The Shift log will be automatically cleared and
the mShift is displayed.
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