Welding power sources – Lincoln Electric IM8000 CHECKPOINT User Manual
Page 57

Welding Power Sources
Chapter 4. Managing CheckPoint™
IM8000 CheckPoint™
User
Manual
4.17
after the First Week, he enters a date that is seven days after the start date he entered on the
First Week.
End Date: The shift continues forever.
Repeat Frequency: Weekly, Every 2 weeks on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu and Fri
Once he completed this configuration, he clicked the Save button.
Setting up Shift B – Alternate Week
Finally, Tom needs to set up the second configuration for Shift B. Tom clicked New Shift and entered
the following information in the indicated fields to complete the details on the new shift:
Shift Name: Shift B
Description: Shift B – Alternate Week
Company Time: From 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Start Date: 4/9/2012. Since Tom wants to create an alternating weekly schedule, he needs to
give CheckPoint™ a starting point for the alternate week of Shift B that works in tandem with
the start date on the first week of Shift B. Since the Alternate Week configuration is a week
after the First Week, he enters a date that is seven days after the start date he entered on the
First Week.
End Date: The shift continues forever.
Repeat Frequency: Weekly, Every 2 weeks on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu and Fri
Once he completed this configuration, he clicked the Save button.
Welding Power Sources
The Welders tab allows administrators to define their Company Site, as well as create and manage the
Welding Power Source entries and Containers of power source entries that appear in the Asset Tree for all
users in the main CheckPoint™ application. When you first set up the system, you want to be sure how you
want to organize your Asset Tree before you start.
NOTE |
If you are using Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE) to
monitor and improve the effectiveness of your
manufacturing processes, this section of CheckPoint™
Management also allows you to identify your Planned
Downtime per Container and per Welding Power Source.