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Operator Numbering During program execution, the operator will
be prompted to enter his or her identity
code. All results will then be tagged with
this code.
Batch Numbering During program execution, the operator will
be prompted to enter a batch number, which
will be attached to the test results.
Serial Numbering During program execution, the operator will
be prompted to enter a serial number for
each transformer. The number will then be
attached to the results for the next
transformer tested.
*Send Results to Server Select this option if you wish to have the
tester send all the measurement results back
to the Server PC for archive or analysis.
*Send Retry Results to Server Enable this function if you wish the Server
Archive to contain the results from the
additional measurements associated with re-
running a program, for example after
execution has been halted by the STOP ON
FAIL program option.
Stop on Fail Select this option to give the fastest test
throughput. During program execution,
only transformers which produce a ‘pass’
result will be fully tested; failures will be
rejected at the earliest opportunity.
Date and Time on Reports Select this option to have the reports date
and time tagged.
AQL (Acceptable Quality Level)
Settings for production test are defined here. AQL is the level of test failures in a
batch that are acceptable. Exceeding the AQL is an indication that there is a problem
with the quality of the production process or the quality of materials that are being
used. AQL monitoring is an optional feature of the Voltech PC Server, which
displays live summary results from multiple AT testers. When the AQL set here is
reached or exceeded, the Server will display a warning. Both types of AQL limits
may be used at the same time. Reaching any one limit will cause a warning to be
displayed on the Server.
For further details, see the AT Server section of this manual.
AQL No. of Parts This is the number of failures in the batch at
which a warning will be displayed on the
Server. This is most often used when the
batch size is always similar, or zero / very
small numbers of defects are expected.