Before You Begin
To get started, make sure you have your username and password ready.
Once you log in, you will land on the welcome screen.
Add Control Task to proceed with Line Inspection.
Note: This screen is used to record and monitor inspections to ensure consistent quality and detect defects.
1.1. SEARCH FOR LINE INSPECTION:
Step 1: ACCESS THE LINE INSPECTION SECTION:
Navigate to the main menu and click on "Production & Quality".
Go to "Operations" and select "Line Inspection".
The Line Inspection search screen fetches results for the specified Part and Part Serial Number.
Step 2: UNDERSTANDING THE SEARCH FIELDS:
Below is an explanation of the fields available on this screen:
Here, Part represents the name of the specific part you want to search for in the Line Inspection screen.
Here, Part Serial No is the Heat-Serial Number generated in Control Task screen.
Part: [Dropdown](Mandatory) Select the part from the dropdown.
Part Serial Number: [Text field](Mandatory) Enter the Part Serial Number.
STEP 3: START SEARCHING:
Once all necessary inputs are provided, click on Search Part Serial Number button to generate the results table.
Note: When the Search Part Serial Number button is clicked, the part with the given serial number is listed. The details include its process, heat serial number, part status, process status, task type, and operator/inspector name. You can view or edit these details using the view/edit button.
STEP 4: UNDERSTANDING CLEAR FUNCTIONALITY:
Selecting Clear will reset all the applied filters to their default values, ensuring a clean slate for a new search.
STEP 5: UNDERSTANDING SEARCH RESULTS TABLE:
Below is an explanation of the columns available in the search results table:
Action: Displays the view/edit button to view or edit task validation.
Control Process: Displays the process name entered in the control item.
Heat Serial Number: Displays the serial number selected in the control task.
Part Status: Indicates if the part is approved or rejected or on hold.
Process Status: Reflects the status of the process.
Task Type: Shows if the task is a machine or inspection process.
Operator/Inspector Name: Displays the name of the operator or inspector.
1.2. ADD LINE INSPECTION:
Click the view/edit button to display all control items associated with the selected serial number’s process .
STEP 1: UNDERSTANDING TASK TYPE OF MACHINE PROCESS:
Operator entered values from the Control Task screen are displayed in the 'Operator Value' column.
The 'Actual Measured Value' column remains empty initially.
Rows with the measurement method CMM will have a sky blue background colour.
Operator value column will display colours based on certain conditions.
STEP 2: UNDERSTANDING COLOUR STANDARDS FOR MACHINE PROCESS-OPERATOR VALUE:
Green: Value is within the specification limit or it has an OK value.
Red: Value is outside the specification limit or it has a NOT OK value.
Sky Blue: Operator Value with measurement method CMM.
STEP 3: UNDERSTANDING COLOUR STANDARDS FOR MACHINE PROCESS-ACTUAL MEASURED VALUE:
Note: Here row colour is applied based on actual value entered in actual measured value column.
Enter actual measured value in actual measured value column.
Green: Value is within the specification limit or if OK button is clicked .
Red: Value is outside the specification limit or if NOT OK button is clicked.
Sky Blue: Empty value which has measurement method CMM.
STEP 4: UNDERSTANDING SUBMIT FUNCTIONALITY:
Select Status: [Dropdown][Mandatory] Select the status.
Remarks: Enter the remarks.
Click the “Submit” Button.
Upon submission of a Line Inspection , the entry will be added and the screen will transition to the editing mode.
If you change your mind and don't want to add a Line Inspection, click "Cancel" it takes you back to the Line Inspection Search page.
STEP 5: UNDERSTANDING TASK TYPE OF INSPECTION PROCESS:
Click on view/edit button of tasktype inspection process
Note:Operator entered values in machine shop for the corresponding process, along with its respective heat serial number, are displayed in the 'Operator Value' column. The 'Actual Measured Value' column represents the values entered in the previous actual measured column.
STEP 6: UNDERSTANDING COLOUR STANDARDS FOR INSPECTION PROCESS-OPERATOR VALUE:
Same colour standards like machine process for operator value is followed here.
STEP 7: UNDERSTANDING COLOUR STANDARDS FOR INSPECTION PROCESS-ACTUAL MEASURED VALUE:
Same colour standards like machine process for actual measured value is followed here.
Enter actual measured value in actual measured value column.
Follow same method mentioned in Step 4 to proceed with submit functionality.