Value collected Measurement taken at this point. See Also Indicator state The name assigned to the indicator state, for example, “Normal” or “Critical”. See Also Alarm Type The type of warning or alarm that is triggered when an indicator reading falls within the range for this state. See Also Fixed Sometimes a problem identified by an indicator reading is fixed during the inspection when the reading is collected. In this case, the reading does not raise an alarm in the system because no further action is required. See Also Reading status The status of the reading can be: • Unread • Read • Processed See Also Technology Technology used to take the measurement point reading. See Also Measurement device If the indicator uses a technology associated with measurement device assets, you can select the measurement device used to take the reading. See Also Severity Value assigned by an external inspector to assist an in-house representative, such as an engineer, to make the final assessment of the findings. Values might include “Slight”, “Moderate”, “High”, and “Excessive”. See Also Recommended action Value assigned by an external inspector to assist an in-house representative, such as an engineer, to make the final assessment of the findings. Values might include “No further action required” and “Requires immediate intervention”. See Also Notes Information provided by the collector of the reading. See Also Alarm name The name of the indicator alarm. You can enter up to 50 characters to describe the alarm. See Also Note The comments entered by the employee who acknowledged the reading. See Also Fixed Sometimes a problem identified by an indicator reading is fixed during the inspection when the reading is collected. In this case, the reading does not raise an alarm in the system because no further action is required. See Also Image 2 You can attach up to five image files, for example, photographs, to each measurement point reading. See Also Image 3 You can attach up to five image files, for example, photographs, to each measurement point reading. See Also Image 4 You can attach up to five image files, for example, photographs, to each measurement point reading. See Also Image 5 You can attach up to five image files, for example, photographs, to each measurement point reading. See Also