Enable Fault Deferral
Explanation
This activity is used to set up the deferral for a fault. A deferral can be
categorized into two types, simple and complex. The simplest deferral definition
has no maximum delay defined and can be used for all part revisions and
functions. The maximum deferral delay is then specified for each fault. The more
complex deferral definition requires different deferral items to be defined with
a maximum delay, and each deferral item needs to be associated with the part
revision for which it will be valid. Both deferral types are set up in the
Deferral Definition window.
Prerequisites
- A deferral definition needs to be defined. For more information, refer
the online help file Define Fault Deferral.
- A fault needs to be defined.
System Effects
The fault is deferred in accordance to the information registered on the deferral.
Window
Serial Operational Information
Related Window Descriptions
Serial Operational
Information/Fault/Additional
Deferral Definition
Operations and Fault Basic Data/User Auth. Deferrals
Procedure
- Open the Serial Operational Information
window and query (F3) for
the serial on which the fault is defined.
- Click the
Fault tab.
- In the Fault Number field, select the fault you want to defer.
- Click the
Additional tab.
- Select the Enable Fault Deferral check box
(found in the Deferrals area) to enable the deferral fields for
update.
- Enter a short description for deferring the fault
in the Cause/Descr. field.
- In the List Code field, enter a deferral
list code. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- An interval needs to be entered in either days or
as an operational parameter. When the values are entered for the List
Code and Item Code fields, values automatically appear
in the Days and/or Add On Value and Oper Param
fields. These values can be modified.
- Save the record (F12).