Horizon
Time used to filter lists of failures and downtime incidents in standard configurations. For example, if the horizon is set to 15 months, the configurations show failures and downtime incidents that have occurred in the last fifteen months.
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Remaining PF interval
Filters lists of failures to show only those with PF intervals that will elapse when the time period has passed.
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Prior to the failure
Amount of time that indicator readings are charted prior to the failure’s occurrence.
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After the failure is resolved
Amount of time that indicator readings are charted after the failure is resolved.
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Downtime unit of measure
The unit of time in which downtime is reported (for example, minutes or hours). This unit will appear on downtime reports when they are created.
Note: Do not alter the setting from its initial value if there are remaining downtime instances to be recorded for a failure. Otherwise, Lost Production by Reason charts will display unexpected results.
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Overlapping downtime incidents are allowed
When this option is selected, one asset can have two or more downtime incidents at the same time. This is handy, for example, when an asset produces more than one product and one production line closes down before another.
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Risk assessment required for alarm acknowledgments
When this option is selected, alarm acknowledgments include a preliminary step: anomaly risk assessment.
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