How a PC Collect inspection displays

This topic shows an example of a running inspection on a PC. There are unlimited other combinations for how an inspection might display, depending on how each inspection is designed. For step-by-step instructions about how this inspection was created, see Creating an inspection: Part 1

 

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Running an inspection on a PC

For instructions on opening the PC Collect module, see Running inspections - PC

Fig. 1

The inspector performs these actions on this page of the Inspection Viewer:

The Enter a new (Unique ID) or pick one from the list page

Fig. 2

See how this was configured for this inspection

The inspector performs these actions on this page of the Inspection Viewer:

The Pick a Sub-inspection page

Fig. 3

The blue-colored buttons indicate that none of these sub-inspections have been completed.

The inspector performs these actions on this page of the Inspection Viewer:

The "Traceability" sub-inspection

Fig. 4

See how this sub-inspection was configured

The inspector performs these actions for the following tests:

The inspector clicks the Submit button to submit the sub-inspection data to the database. This action navigates the inspector back to the Pick a Sub-inspection page where the next sub-inspection to run can be selected (Fig 5). Note that the button for the Traceability sub-inspection has changed from blue to green, indicating that this sub-inspection is complete.

Fig. 5  

The "Tube welds" sub-inspection

Fig. 6

See how this sub-inspection was configured

The inspector performs these actions for the following tests:

The inspector clicks the Submit button to submit the inspection data to the database. This action navigates the inspector back to the Pick a sub-inspection page (Fig. 7). Note that the Tube Welds sub-inspection button has changed from blue to red, indicating that this sub-inspection, though complete, contains defects or real-time failures.

Fig. 7

The "Tube checks" sub-inspection

Fig. 8

See how this sub-inspection was configured

The inspector performs these actions for the following tests:

The inspector clicks the Submit button to submit the inspection data to the database. This action navigates the inspector back to the Pick a Sub-inspection page (Fig. 9). Note that the Tube Checks sub-inspection button has changed from blue to red, indicating that this sub-inspection contains defects or real-time failures, but it is complete.

After all or some of the sub-inspections have been completed

After all or some of the sub-inspections have been completed for an inspection, the inspector can (depending on how the inspection is designed and other factors):

Fig. 9

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