Performing Numeric Input tests

Numeric Input tests are used to enter variable data in an inspection.

 

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In a PC Collect inspection

This sub-inspection contains a Numeric Input test for an SPC standard with a subgroup size of three.


The inspector enters measurement values for the specified SPC standard (F-60SOR Diameter X). The inspector can move between the measurement fields by clicking in them or by pressing the TAB key or Enter key.

Upon leaving a measurement field, GainSeeker will check that value for individual real-time failures, and your configuration settings for colors will be applied.


To view the failure status of any measurement field, hover your mouse over that field:


If a measurement is outside the reasonable limits, you must correct the value before you can submit the data.

After the subgroup is completed, GainSeeker will check for subgroup real-time failures, and the subgroup container will be colored based on your configuration settings for colors.

RS-232 data entry

If your Inspection is configured for RS-232 data entry directly from your measuring device to the PC, you may need to use some of these features:

The prompt window will change to look like this:

At this Keyboard Input prompt, you can type a measurement, press CTRL+K to change back to RS-232 mode, or click Cancel to pause data entry.

In a GS Collect mobile inspection

Depending on how the inspection was designed, the inspector can enter a value by:

When any of the individual points in a Numeric Input test has a failure, the background of only that value box changes to red.

Additional information

Performing other tests

Inspection designer notes