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CAB LES CAN
SERIES 90 & SERIES 90RY
REFERENCE MANUAL
SECfION 10.0
STATISTICS
October 7,1993
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
STATISTICS .............................................................................................................. 4
DISCUSSION .................................................................................................. 4
ACCESS ............................................................................................................ 4
STATISTICS SCREEN .................................................................................. 5
FILES CATEGORY ................................................................................................ 5
DISCUSSION .................................................................................................. 5
SELECTIONS ................................................................................................. 6 Load Program ........................................................................................ 6 Delete Logged Data .............................................................................. 6 Delete Reference Data ......................................................................... 7 Output Options ...................................................................................... 8 Export Logged Data ............................................................................ 10 Import Logged Data ............................................................................ 11 Exit ......................................................................................................... 12
REPORT OPTIONS .............................................................................................. 13
BUILD REPORT CATEGORy .......................................................................... 17
DISCUSSION ................................................................................................ 17
SELECTIONS ............................................................................................... 17 Single Build Time ................................................................................ 17 Average Build Times ........................................................................... 19 Copy to Reference ................................................ , .............................. 21 Edit Reference ..................................................................................... 21
TEST REPORT CATEGORy, ............ " .............................................................. 25
DISCUSSION ................ , .... , .................. , ........................................................ 25
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STATISTICS
DISCUSSION
Statistics is used to evaluate and generate reports from the data gathered in the assembly and test modes. Data collection is controlled through the Log Test Data and Log Build Data options. The Log Test Data option can be set to record just the pass/fail status of each test, or storage of all error data. The Log Build Data option enables recording of the assembly time of each build sequence. Logged data also records the operator name, serial number, batch number, time and date, and workstation number for each assembly tested and built. This information allows the program to access the data and generate reports based on criteria selected by the user.
The Statistics program allows printing of individual test results and printing of combined tests results to generate reports showing failure trends. Data collected from the build modes allow printing of reports detailing the wire-by-wire assembly times for a harness assembly. Several assemblies may be combined to generate averages for establishing standards and for comparison against individual or groups of assemblies.
ACCESS
The Statistics program is entered through the Run category window from the main screen. From the main screen, move the category highlighting bar to the Run selection, which then displays the Run window as shown below.
Cablescan Series 90 I Series 90 HV
[ Run
Test Build Statistics
User Log In
Print Program
Copyright 1992, CABlESCAN, INC.
System Options
_8:05:30 ] Use i ntens if i ed letter~ to make your ~l-;ct i o~:=:____ Use Mouse or Arrow Keys t(J Select, ,,--1 Enter to Execute, f1 for Hetp
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STATISTICS SCREEN
When Statistics is executed from the Run category of the main screen, Statistics screen is displayed. The Statistics screen is used for evaluating previously logged build and test data and generating reports. The Statistics screen is shown below.
Cablescan Series 90/Series 90 HV Copyright 1992, CASlESCAN, INC.
Files Sui ld Report Test Report
8:05:30 .., I Use the AlT to access the menu --1 Use Mouse or Arrow Keys to Select, ~-l Enter to Execute. F1 for Help
(Statistics Screen)
FILES CATEGORY
DISCUSSION
The Files category is used to perform operations on data saved for specific programs. It is used for loading saved data by program name, deleting recorded data no longer needed, setting output options, writing test and build data to another disk drive (Export), reading test and build data from another disk drive (Import). The Files category window (shown below) is opened by holding the ALT key pressed while pressing the F key.
Cablescan Series 90/Series 90 HV Copyright 1992, CABLESCAN, INC.
[ Files __ B~~~~Re_po~r_t~~ ___ T_e_s_t _R_ep_o_rt~_~ __ ..11
Load Program l Delete Logged Data
I Delete Reference Data Output Options
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SELECTIONS
Load Program
Load Program is used to load a program name that contains logged data. When Load Program is selected, a list of Series 90 program directories is displayed. When the directory is selected, a list of its program names is displayed. The program name for use in the statistical program can then be selected from the list.
LOADING A PROGRAM NAME
1. Press AL T F to open the Files window.
2. Press the L key to execute the Load command (intensified letter.)
3. Before a program name can be loaded, the directory containing the program must be selected. If the display shows a Program Listing window instead of the Directory List window, press ESC. The Directory Listing window will then replace the Program Listing window.
4. Scroll down to the desired directory and press ENTER. A directory also can be selected by typing in the directory name and pressing ENTER. A Program Listing window for that directory will then be displayed.
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5. With the Program Listing window displayed, scroll down to the desired program • name and press ENTER, or just type the program name and press ENTER. After the program has been loaded, the name will appear in the upper right corner of the screen and the Program Listing window will close.
Delete Logged Data
The Delete Logged Data selection is used for deleting all logged test and build data for a specific saved program. (The current program name is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen.) This function is used to delete test and build data when it is no longer needed for generating reports or after it has been saved to another disk using the Export function.
DELETING LOGGED DATA
1. Load a program name that contains the logged data to be deleted, using the Load Program procedure.
2. Press ALT F to open the Files window.
3. Press the Letter D to execute the Delete Logged Data command ~~Etensified letter), or scroll to the Delete Logged Data command and press EN R. The following delete Yes/No prompt window will be displayed: •
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I Delete all statistical data? !
I I No
I Yes
4. With the Delete Yes/No prompt window displayed, press ENTER to answer yes and delete the logged data files for the current program.
Delete Reference Data
The Delete Reference Data selection is used for deleting the build reference comparison data for the current program. This function is used to delete the comparison data file after it is no longer needed to compare against current build data.
DELETING REFERENCE OAT A
1. Load a program name that contains the reference data to be deleted, using the Load Program procedure.
2. Press AL T F to open the Files window.
3. Press the Letter R to execute the Delete Reference Data command (intensified letter), or scroll to the Delete Reference Data command and press ENTER. The following Delete Yes/No prompt window will be displayed:
I Delete the Build Reference data?
I I ~~s 4. With the delete Yes/No prompt window displayed, press ENTER to answer yes
and delete the reference data file for the current program.
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Output Options
The Output Options selection in the Files window is used for defining how the build and test reports will be displayed, printed, and filed. When Output Options is selected, an Output Options menu is displayed, listing three options that may be individually enabled or disabled. The Statistics screen with the Output Options window opened is shown below:
Output to Screen
Cablescan Series 90/Series 90 HV Copyright 1992, CABLESCAN, INC. L Fi les -B-U-n-d-R-epo-rt-----T-e-st-Re-po-r-t------.
Load Program Delete Logged Data Delete Reference Data Output Options ,..--~------------.
OUtput Opt ions Export Logged Dal---------------i Import Logged Da
Exit
Output to Screen Output to Printer Output to File
YES NO
OFF
Enter Esc=Exit F1=Help F7=Cancel
,..------------------- 8:05:30 I Use intensified letters to make your selection.
Use Mouse or Arrow Keys to Select, ~ Enter to Execute. F1 for Help
(Output Options Window)
Setting the Output to Screen option to YES causes the reports to be displayed on the screen. This option is independent of the Output to Printer and Output to File options.
CHANGING THE OUTPUT TO SCREEN OPTION
1. Press ALT F to open the Files window.
2. Press the Letter 0 to execute the Output Options command (intensified letter.)
3. Scroll to the Output to Screen option.
4. To change YES to NO, press the N key; to change NO to YES, press the Y key. Pressing any other letter key will toggle the selection between YES and NO for each press of the letter key.
S. Press ESC to close the Output Options window.
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Output to Printer
Setting the Output to Printer option to YES causes the reports to be printed. This option is independent of the Output to Screen and Output to File options.
CHANGING THE OUTPUT TO PRINTER OPTION
1. Press ALT F to open the Files window.
2. Press the Letter 0 to execute the Output Options command (intensified letter.)
3. Scroll to the Output to Printer option.
4. To change YES to NO, press the N key; to change NO to YES, press the Y key. Pressing any other letter key will toggle the selection between YES and NO for each press of the letter key.
S. Press ESC to close the Output Options window.
Output to File
Setting the Output to File option to YES causes the reports to be written to a file. This option is independent of the Output to Screen and Output to Printer options. The file name used to save the reports is entered at the time the report is generated.
The Output to File option has three settings:
OFF ~ report outputs are not saved to disk. APPEND - report outputs are saved to disk and added to the data
already in the file REPLACE - report outputs are saved to file and replace
(destroying) data previously saved.
CHANGING OUTPUT TO FILE OPTION
L Press AL T F to open the Files window.
2. Press the Letter to execute the Output Options command (intensified letter.)
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When the Print to File option is set to REPLACE, the following prompt window is opened before a report can overwrite an existing file: •
Overwrite Existing File?
I No Yes
With the Overwrite Yes/No prompt window displayed, press ENTER to answer yes to overwrite the existing report in the file. If the report in the existing window is not to be overwritten, press the N key and the following File Name entry window will open:
Enter File name for Writing ====~I
Path & Filename: .TXT
Enter an eight-character DOS file name and press ENTER. The default TXT extension can also be changed.
Export Logged Data
The Export Logged Data selection in the Files window is used to save or back up logged • build and test data to a floppy diskette or to another directory. It can also be used to move programs to other disk drives when the Series 90 is operated from a network.
EXPORTING LOGGED DATA
1. Load a program name that contains the logged data to be exported, using the Load Program procedure.
2. Press ALT F to open the Files window.
3. Press the E key to execute the Export Logged Data command (intensified letter), or scroll to the Export Logged Data command and press ENTER. Selecting Export Logged Data opens a Drive Select window as shown below:
Select Target Drive:
A: B: C: F: (Network) G: (Network)
The Drive Select window will display all drives available to the Series 90 • including network drives if operated from a network.
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• 4. To export data to drive A, press ENTER. To select another drive, scroll down to the desired drive using the down arrow key, and press ENTER. A Directory Listing window for the selected drive will be displayed as shown below:
A
I A:\
If subdirectories exist, their names also will be displayed in the Directory Listing window.
S. Scroll down to the subdirectory where the export data is to be copied, and press ENTER. To save the export data to a subdirectory not listed, press INSERT. Enter a new subdirectory name in the Directory Entry window as shown below, and press ENTER.
I Enter new directory name.
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The Import Logged Data function is used to read backup logged build and test data from a floppy diskette or from another directory. It can also be used to consolidate logged data from other Series 90 systems for generating reports.
IMPORTING LOGGED DATA
1. Load a program name where the imported data will be saved, using the Load Program procedure.
2. Press AL T F to open the Files window.
3. Press the I key to execute the Import Logged Data command (intensified letter), or scroll to the Import Logged Data command and press ENTER. Selecting Import Logged Data opens a Drive Select window as shown below:
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Select Import Drive:
A: B: C: F: (Network) G: (Network)
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The Drive Select window will display all drives available to the Series 90 including network drives if operated from a network.
4. To import data to drive A, press ENTER. To select another drive, scroll down to the desired drive using the down arrow key, and press ENTER. A Directory Listing window for the selected drive will be displayed as shown below:
A
I A:\
If subdirectories exist, their names also will be displayed in the window.
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5. Scroll down to the subdirectory to which import data will be read, and press • ENTER.
Exit
The Exit command terminates and exits the Statistics program. An Exit Statpack Yes/No prompt window will be displayed to verify the command.
EXITING THE STATISTICAL PROGRAM
1. Press AL T F to open the Files window.
2. Press the X key to select the Exit command (high intensity letter), or scroll to the Exit command and press ENTER.
3. An Exit Series 90 Statpack Yes/No prompt window will be displayed to verify the command. The cursor will be placed on the Yes selection. Press ENTER to exit, or select No or press ESC to cancel the exit command.
Exit Series 90/Series 90HV Statpack?
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REPORT OPTIONS
A Report Options Window is used to select the specific criteria for generating a report. The Reports Options window is opened each time a report is to be generated for Single Build Time, Average Build Times, SingJe Test Results, or Average Test Results. When one of these selections is made through the Build Report or Test Report window, the Reports Option window appears, as shown below:
Cablescan Series 90/Series 90 HV Copyright 1992, CABLESCAN, INC.
Files Build Report Test Report
J Single Build Time I Average Build Times
Report Options
Title (optional): Unnamed
Serial Number: Batch NlJllber: Work Station: Operator: Date Frame: Week Days:
Enter
Select All All All All A It
<open window> <open window> <open window> <open window> 6-12-93 to 10-23-93
<open window>
Esc=Create Report F1=Help F7=Cancel
8:05:30 --, I Use the ALT to access the menu ~
Use Mouse or Arrow Keys to Select, ~~ Enter to Execute. F1 for Help
(Report Options Window)
When generating a Single Build Time or Single Test Results report, only the serial number and title field can be selected. The remaining fields are used when generating an Average Build Times or Average Test Results report to control which data is used in the report.
The Title field is used to enter a thirty-one character title that will be printed at the top of the report. It is followed by three columns of report criteria. The first column is the name of each report criterion. The second column indicates the current setting. And the third column is used to open a window to edit the setting. Before a setting can be changed the status column must be changed from AU to Select. When a single level report is selected the serial number status will automatically be set to Select. The serial number status will be set to All and cannot be edited when an average report is selected"
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3. Move cursor over to the <open window> column and press ENTER. A selection • window will open corresponding to the field criteria.
Each window type will display a list of data for selection. A check mark will appear to the left of each selection made.
4. Scroll down to first line containing the data to be included in the report and press the SPACE bar. A check mark will be placed to the left. The check mark can be removed by pressing the SPACE again. For a single level report, scroll to the serial number to be printed and press ENTER.
S. Mark each subsequent line to be included in the report.
6. After all lines are marked, press ESC.
The six report criteria selections are described below.
Serial Number
The Serial Number selection is used to select a specific harness report. This selection is available only for single level reports. When Select is displayed in the status column and the cursor is on the <open window> column, pressing ENTER opens the Select Serial Number window:
Batch Number
abc9870001 abc9870002 abc9870003 abc9870004 abc9870005 abc9870006 abc9870007 abc9870008
Select Serial Number
8:30:48 pm 7-28-1993 8:41:32 pm 7-28-1993 8:53:21 pm 7-28-1993 9:06:26 pm 7-28-1993 9:12:34 pm 7-28-1993 9:24:49 pm 7-28-1993 9:37:12 pm 7-28-1993 9:49:16 pm 7-28-1993
Scroll down to the desired serial number, and press ENTER.
The Batch Number selection is used to select one or more batch/job numbers when generating average build or average test reports. When Select is displayed in the status column of theN~~~ort Option window, and the cursor is on the <open window> column, pressing the E R opens the following Batch Number selection window:
Select Batch Number
J JOB932-01 JOB932-02 JOB932-03
J JOB932-04 JOB932-05
Scroll down to each desired batch number, and press the SPACE key.
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Work Station
The Work Station selection is used when multiple workstations were used to build or test the same part number and the data has been combined to generate the report. Data can be moved from other Series 90 testers using the Export function and then combined together into one Series 90 using the Import function. See Export and Import functions discussed earlier in this section. The work station number is assigned through the password function. When Select is displayed in the status column and the cursor is on the <open window> column, Pressing ENTER opens the following selection window:
Select Work Stations
J Sub Assembly A Sub Assembly B Sub Assembly C
Scroll down to each desired work station, and press the SPACE key.
Operator
The Operator selection is used to select one or more operators to generate an average test or build report. The operator names are assigned through the password function discussed in the System section of this manual. When Select is displayed in the status column and the cursor is on the <open window> column, pressing ENTER opens the following selection window:
Select Operators
J Betty Jean J Mary Lou J John
Scroll down to each desired operator~ and press the SPACE key.
Date Frame
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Week Davs
The Week Days selection is used when an average build or test report is to be generated for certain days of the week. When Select is displayed in the status column and the cursor is on the <open window> column, pressing ENTER opens the following selection window:
Select Week Days
Sunday J Monday J Tuesday J Wednesday J Thursday J Friday
Saturday
Scroll down to each desired day, and press the SPACE key.
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BUILD REPORT CATEGORY
DISCUSSION
Build Report is used for generating reports using the build data saved for the current loaded program. A build report lists the length of time each sequence took to complete. The report also includes the operator, workstation, serial and batch numbers, the total build time, the time and date the harness was built, and the test condition after build was completed. Build Report is selected by pressing AL T B; the Build Report window appears, as shown below:
CabLescan Series 90/Series 90 HV Copyright 1992, CABLESCAN, INC.
I Files Build Report Test Report
Single Build Time Average Build Times
Copy to Reference Edit Reference
Compare with Reference I
I Use the ALT to access the menu 8:05:30 J
Use Mouse or Arrow Keys to Select, ~ Enter to Execute. F1 for Help
(Build Report Window)
SELECTIONS
Single Build Time
Single Build Time is used to generate a build report for a specific harness. The specific harness is selected by its serial number. A report is generated after selecting the serial number and entering an optional title by pressing ESC from the Report Options window. Refer to Report Options discussed earlier in this section.
GENERATING A SINGLE BUILD TIME REPORT
L With the Build Report window opened, move the cursor to Single Build Time, and press ENTER. The Reports Option window will open.
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Product Name: Serial Number: Batch Number: Work Station: Operator: Build Started: Build Ended: Total Build Time: Total Select Time: Build Completed: Test Mter Build:
BUILD SEQUENCES:
Seg From 2 JI-1 3 JI-2 4 JI-3 6 JI-1
11 JI-7 12 JI-8 13 E34
This is a sample output
Single Build Time Report
Statpack test program abc9870005
To E26 E27 E28 E26 E32 E33 E35
Batch #001 Demo Room BETTY JEAN 12:52:32 pm 9-29-1993 12:53:40 pm 9-29-1993 OOD 00:21:52 OOD 00:00:00 Yes Pass
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Average Time OOD 00:02: 14 OOD 00:03:02 OOD 00:02:02 OOD 00:04:08 OOD 00:05:08 OOD 00:03:12 OOD 00:02:06
Column 1 - is the build sequence step. It relates to the line number in the wire list editor.
Column 2 - is the From point or origin of the wire.
Column 3 - is the To point or the destination of the wire.
Column 4 - indicates whether the circuit contains a component such as a resistor (R). capacitor (C). or diode (0).
ColumnS - is the time each step took to complete in days. hours. minutes. and seconds.
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Average Build Times
Average Build Times is used to generate reports that average a number of harnesses together. The average report can also be used to generate a reference for comparing other single reports or other average reports. After setting the report options, a report is generated by pressing ESC from the Report Options window. Refer to Report Options window discussed earlier in this section.
GENERATING AN AVERAGE BUILD TIMES REPORT
1. With the Build Report window opened, move the cursor to Average Build Times, and press ENTER. The Reports Option window will open (discussed earlier in this section).
2. With the cursor alongside the Title Field, and enter a report name up to thirty-one characters.
3. Set the report criteria using the Report Option procedures described earlier in this section.
4. Arrow down to the desired serial number, and press ENTER.
5. Press ESC to generate the report. (If you decide not to generate the report, press F7.) A sample Average Build Times Report is shown below:
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Product Name: Batch Number:
Work Station: Operator:
First Build Started: Last Build Ended: Average Build Time: Average Select Time: Number of Samples: Test After Build:
BUILD SEQUENCES:
Seq From
2 11-1 3 11-2 4 11-3 6 11-1 7 11-2 8 11-3 9 11-4
10 11-4 11 11-7 12 11-8 13 E34
This is a sample output
Average Build Times Report
To
E26 E27 E28 E26 E27 E28 11-5 11-6 E32 E33 E35
Statpack test program Batch #001 Batch #002 Demo Room <Undefined> BETTY JEAN 3:09:48 pm 9-28-1993 12:57:36 pm 9-29-1993 00000:73:11 000 00:00:00 6 6 Pass, 1 Fail
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Average Time
000 00:00:24 000 00:00:02 000 00:00:02 000 00:00:09 000 00:00: 17 000 00:00: 12 000 00:00:05 000 00:01:23 00000:00:16 000 00:00: 14 000 00:00:07
Column 1 - is the build sequence step. It relates to the line number in the wire list editor.
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
ColumnS
- is the From point or origin of the wire.
- is the To point or the destination of the wire.
- indicates whether the circuit contains a component such as a resistor (R). capacitor (C). or diode (D).
- is the average time each step took to complete in days. hours, minutes, and seconds.
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Copy to Reference
Copy to Reference is used to copy the Jast generated build report as the reference for comparing other reports. The reference can be copied from a single report or from an average report. The reference file can be used as-is, or edited using the Edit Reference command described next in this section.
COPYING A REPORT TO A REFERENCE FILE
1. Create a single or average build times report using the procedures described earlier.
2. With the Build Report window opened, move the cursor to Copy to Reference, and press ENTER. The report will be copied to the reference file.
Edit Reference
Edit Reference is used to create or make changes to the reference. A reference can be created from a generated report and then edited to make the desired changes. When the Edit Reference function is selected, the following Edit Reference window opens:
Cablescan Series 90/Series 90HV [24-Char Program Name
Fi les Bui ld Report Test Report
Edit Reference
Title: This is a sample report Total BuiLd Time: 000 00:01:08 Total Select Time: 000 00:01:08
Seq. From Point To Point C COITIIlent
2 Jl-1 J2-5 Orange 1000 00:00 14 3 Jl-2 J2-6 R YeL low 000 00:00 14 4 J1-3 J2-7 Green 000 00:00 14 5 J1-4 J2-8 Blue 000 00:00 14 6 J1-5 J2-9 Violet 000 00:00 14 7 Jl-10 J2-10 Gray 000 00:00 14 8 Jl-11 42-11 White 000 00:00 14
! 9 J1-12 J2-12 Red/lolhite 000 00:00 14
IF""'------------------- 8:05:30 Use intensified Letters to make your selection.
Use Mouse or Arrow Keys to Select, ... _.1 Enter to Execute. F1 for Help
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Editing a reference file is similar to editing a wire list. Moving the cursor to a sequence or to • one of the three lines at the top of the window and pressing ENTER opens an editing window.
There are four types of information that can be edited from the Edit Reference Window:
• Title • Total Build Time • Total Select Time • Sequence Time
The Title field is used to enter a thirty-one character title that can be used to add information to the file. Pressing ENTER while the cursor is on the Title field will open the following window:
Title
Title:
Enter Esc=Exit F1=Help F7=Cancel
Total Build Time
Total Build Time is used to specify the total time to complete the assembly. Build time • represents the amount of time spent on a wire while the Fromffo information is being displayed. It does not include the time required to search for a wire in a random build mode. A number can be edited or the F2 function key can be pressed which will sum the time for all the build sequences. The time is specified in days, hours, minutes, and seconds. Pressing ENTER while the cursor is on the Total Build Time field will open the following window:
Total Select Time
Total Build Time
Total Build Time: 000 30:15:00
Enter Esc=Exit F1=Help F7=Cancel F2=Generate from Sequences
Total Select Time is used to specify the time required to search and locate a wire in the random build and random route modes. The time is specified in days, hours, minutes, and seconds. Pressing ENTER while the cursor is on the Total Select Time field will open the following window:
Total Select Time
Total Build Time: 000 00:00:00
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Sequence Time
The Sequence Time specifies the length of time for assembling each circuit. The time is specified in days, hours, minutes, and seconds. Move the cursor to the sequence to be edited and press ENTER. A Sequence Time edit window will open as shown below:
Sequence Time
21J1-1 IJ2-5 I IOrange TIme: 000 00:00:14
Enter Esc=Accept F1=Help F7=Cancel
Compare with Reference
Compare with Reference is used to compare the last created report, either single or average, with the reference.
COMP ARING A REPORT TO A REFERENCE FILE
1. Create a reference file as described above under Copy to Reference and Edit Reference.
2. With the Build Report window opened, move the cursor to Compare with Reference, and press ENTER. A sample report is shown below:
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Product Name: Serial Number: Batch Number: Work Station: Operator: Build Started: Build Ended:
This is sample output compare to
Average sample output
Compare Single Build Report
Statpack test program abc9870003 Batch #001 Demo Room BETTY JEAN 12:52:32 pm 9-29-1993
Difference in Build Time: 12:53:40 pm 9-29-1993 +OOD 00:10:21
Difference in Select Time: ±OOD 00:00:00 Yes Pass
Build Completed: Test Mter Build:
BUILD SEQUENCES:
Seq From To Comp
2 11-1 E26 3 11-2 E27 R 4 11-3 E28
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-OOD 00:01:18 -OOD 00:02:02
±OOD 00:00:00
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Percent
-75% -67% ±O%
6 11-1 E26 +OOD 00:05:21 +233% 7 11-2 8 11-3 9 11-4
10 11-4 11 11-7 12 11-8 13 E34
Column 1
Colurnn ::I
Column 4
Column 5
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E27 -OOD 00:01:07 E28 ±OOD 00:00:00 11-5 +OOD 00:02:01 11-6 -OOD 00:01:49 E32 -OOD 00:01:55 E33 +OOD 00:03:12 E35 -OOD 00:01:03
is the build edItor,
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indicates whether the circuit contains a Prtr"nnn such as a resistor (C), or diode (D),
is l.h!: differenc:f: jn time each
took
-41% ±O%
+20% -59%
-6% +86% -43%
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TEST REPORT CATEGORY
DISCUSSION
Test Report is used for generating reports using test data saved for the current loaded program. A test report lists all the errors of a test. The report also includes the operator, workstation, serial and batch numbers, the date and time the test was performed and the total number of errors. When Test Report is selected by pressing ALT T, the Test Report window appears, as shown below:
SELECTIONS
Cablescan Series 90/Series 90 HV Copyright 1992, CABLESCAN, INC.
Bui ld Report Test Report I ~-----------------~----------~~
Files
Single Test Results Average Test Results
8:05:30 --, I Use the ALT to access the menu ~ Use Mouse or Arrow Keys to Select, .~ Enter to Execute. F1 for Help
(Test Report Window)
Single Test Results
Single Test Results is used to generate a test report for a specific test. The specific test is selected by its serial number. A report is generated after selecting the serial number and entering an optional title by pressing ESC from the Report Options window. Only one serial number is used to create the report. Refer to the Reports Options window discussed earlier in this section.
GENERATING A SINGLE TEST RESULTS REPORT
L With the Test Report window opened, move the cursor to Single ENTER. The Options window will open.
Results, and
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Product Name: Stat pack test program abc9870002 Serial Number:
Batch Number:
Work Station: Operator: Number of Errors: Test:
TEST ERRORS:
Batch #001 Batch #002 Demo Room BETTY JEAN 6 FAIL 12:47:20 pm 9-29-1993 FAIL 2:06:32 pm 9-29-1993
Error Seq From To Comp Count Percent
OPEN 2 OPEN 9 OPEN 10 OPEN 11 OPEN 12 OPEN 13
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
ColumnS
Column 6
Column 7
JI-1 E26 1 17% JI-4 JI-5 1 17% JI-4 JI-6 1 17% JI-7 E32 1 17% JI-8 E33 1 17% E34 E35 1 17%
- is the type of error, open, short, or fail for components.
- is the test sequence. It relates to the line number in the wire list editor.
- is the From point or origin of the wire.
- is the To point or the destination of the wire.
- indicates whether the circuit contains a component such as a resistor (R). capacitor (C). or diode (D).
- is the number of times the circuit failed. For single level reports the count is usually one unless retests were done the circuit failed more than once.
- is the percent of total failures the circuit represents.
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Average Test Results
Average Test Results is used to generate test reports that average several tests together. A report is generated after setting the report options by pressing ESC from the Report Options window. Refer to the Report Options window discussed earlier in this section. This report shows the average number of errors found among several tests, and can be used to show failure trends.
GENERATING AN AVERAGE TEST RESULTS REPORT
1. With the Test Report window opened, move the cursor to Average Test Results, and press ENTER. The Report Options window will open.
2. With the cursor alongside Title, enter a report name up to thirty-one characters.
3. Set the report criteria using the Report Options procedures described earlier in this section.
4. Press ESC to generate the report. (If you decide not to generate the report, press F7.) A sample Average Test Results Report is shown below:
10.0 Statistics
Product Name: Batch Number:
Work Station: Operator: First Test: Last Test: Number of Samples: Tests Passed: Tests Failed: Percentage Passed: Percentage Failed: Number of Errors:
TEST ERRORS:
Error Seq From
OPEN 2 11-1 OPEN 11 11-7 OPEN 13 E34 SHORT E35
This is sample output.
Average Test Results Report
Statpack test program Batch #002 Batch #001 Demo Room BETTY JEAN 2:05:56 pm 9-29-1993 2:07:22 pm 9-29-1993 6 3 3 50% 50% 4
To Comp
E26 E32 E35 E36
O)lumnl - is the type of error, open, short, or fail for components.
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Count Percent
1 25% 1 25% 1 25% 1 25%
Column 2 is the test It relates to ttl(; line number in the wire Est editor.
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Column 5
Column 6,
.. is the; From or
., i~; the To
.. indicates whether the circllit contains a capacitor (C), or diode
"'VVU,_" such as a resistor (R),