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1. Verify new Password 2 Type your new password in the New Password field 3 Enter the same new password again in the Verify new Password field 4 Click on to log in and change the password When you log in your user rights will be validated against information stored in the database The Testnet main menu that appears after your login is based on your user authorisation For example if you are registered as an analyst then the Analysis menu will appear You can also e To exit the browser you can select File Exit from the menu bar e If you want to login as another user click on 01 or click the Logout link You will then return to the Login page Testnet User Guide Testnet e 17 Curvedata Description Curvedata is an application that finds information about specific curves from tests that have been carried out on a product As the information is presented in an Excel sheet it is possible to produce the report in several ways for example table or graph format As Curvedata is an Excel application all normal Excel features are available In addition some special Curvedata functions exist Show Hide columns Gives you the possibility to show or hide columns Sort Enables you to sort data He Filter Gives you the possibility to filter information Create a Curvedata Report This is how you create a Curvedata report 1 Click on S in the Analysis Reports window and then
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3. Fault Codes Description The number of faults is shown in the first part of the report Two values are shown here The first number shows the number of Faults found relating to the selected Fault codes The second value which is placed in brackets shows the total number of faults found regardless of Fault codes The upper table shows the number of faults and the fault distribution as a percentage for every fault code in the selection The graph shows the number of faults or the total number of faults as a percentage for every selected fault code during the chosen period The lower table shows the graph data in numbers The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Fault Diagram Fault Codes Testnet User Guide This is how you create a Fault Diagram Fault Codes and then on L The following page will appear 2 Click on Fst dspam aut codes in the Quality Reports window 2 There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways Fault Diagram Fault Codes e 97 3 The Line search works just as for area 4 Select
4. You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways The Line search works just as for area Select the Test Category if you want to limit your search on the test category just as for area and line Enter the end of the period of time you want the report to cover Depending on which item selected in the Based on combo box the formatting of End of period is different You can click the calendar button a and get help with selecting your date The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search You can also specify a fault category a fault class and an order number to limit the search Decide if it should be Tested or Faulty products If you select faulty Products then the tested product is the product number shown in the Product frame If you do not want to define a specific product then you should enter the wildcard Select a maximum of 5 products that the report should cover You can also select if the data will be displayed in percent or number of faults by selecting the correct radio button 10 Click on Lute When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result Something like this it will look for tested products Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide C oer a a ESTATE See TE E de di t R
5. 3 Click on Edit to open the edit section zj E E 4 Change the fields you want to change 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete an Alarm Code To delete an alarm code 1 Click on Search to fetch all alarm codes that match the search criteria 2 Select the alarm code you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the alarm code Alarm Categories The alarm category is used during fault repair input for Reptile Alarm Categories are not used in any of the reports In order to use the alarm categories the alarm codes must be linked to them One alarm code can be linked to several alarm categories This is how to activate the Alarm Categories tab 1 Click on Basedata in the main menu 2 Switch to the Alarm Categories tab Testnet User Guide Basedata e 235 236 e Basedata Add an Alarm Category To add a new alarm category 1 Click on Add to open the add section r i ran 2 Type the name of the Alarm Category and a Description of the alarm category 3 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change an Alarm Category To change an alarm category 1 Click on Search to fetch all alarm categories that match the search criteria 2 Select the alarm category you want to change in the list Testnet User Guide 3 Click on Edit to open
6. Heaserensent Point A1L1L14002 BER SICL Brarch 4 112 0 Value 02 090 xx PASS 2005 35 24 13 34 39 000 Curve measurement point Meaturement Point lietatia Rico internet aplernr hr gi 8 28 TxBeuncus 538 Value Me 2 1 2 1 2 13 14 13 14 1 7 18 19 22 1 2 2 2 5 24 23 24 27 28 20 3 1 3 Ym 54 20077 48 9117 43 7547 41 1905 37 9047 35 1143 33 2752 10 319L 28 38 8811 247 0331 57 1121 37 4573 57 7987 30 0001 57 0337 55 0000 37 833 4 4957 ABATT 48 l 354 68 7985 4R 454 2 49 KIJA 48 53 48 38 48 001 1 41 MHz y Bm 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 2 1 22 123 24 1 5 1 2 7 1 8 2 9 3 1 1 3 13 79 73 79 18 79 75 79 75 79 P9 79 79 339 78 75 74 79 P9 35 73 26 25 25 35 25 26 74 25 75 75 75 75 14 75 25 25 15 24 15 74 15 If the protocol contains instruments they are displayed in a table below the measurement table Testnet User Guide View Protocol e 87 4 4 28 TA RA Y In this table you can double click to view instrument details The popup is displayed with the detailed information s infernes tapiernr Print Protocol to PDF You can print the protocol to a PDF printer Select the printout type you want Full format Customer format or specific Layout File if any exists then click Ca button Az gt spss starem deel bees Beater sps s eee rogar q Gets Yun Less a y Da di MAT Tr TU ter Ser ieee LA e f bmt
7. How to Create a Continuous R amp R report The continuous R amp R sheet is activated To create a Continuous R amp R report 1 Select Measdata Create the continuous R amp R report from the menu bar 2 Enter information in the Create Continuous R amp R report form This dialog box shows the selected product number and the period of time you want the report to cover a Select Testpoint sort order by total DPMO is default Testpork sort order C by rumber by total domo b Select Number of testpoints in report The number of measurement points that will be written to the report c Select Testpoint selection By default testpoints with total DPMO gt 100 is checked indicating that only Measdata e 61 testpoints with total DPMO gt 100 will be included in report Uncheck this if all testpoints shall be included in report d Enter Save report in directory initial path set to C Measdata Reports The report directory is created according to root directory Product number from date Until date N save reportan danechory Cindai apr OOH 10 334 208 0401 2005 1101 e Enter Report template in directory default path is The MS Word template used to create the report is named contwordtemplate doc Report template n Aprog an File Testrar hora rectory f Enter Report filename default name is set Ranort Manama L1_ COM 109 394 2005 01 91 2005 11 01 dpmo Cont dor g Enter report title Create Cont
8. Number of individuals where fault code for Functional fault have been entered in troubleshoot Sma Number of individuals where fault code that belongs to sma fault have been entered in troubleshoot The fault codes that belong to sma faults are defined in configuration file Positions can be given for certain products that not will be counted as sma faults Other faults Number of individuals where other fault codes have been entered in troubleshoot In repair loop Number of the failed individuals that still are in repair loop That is all individuals not passed in test Scrap Number of scrapped units OK id Number of failed individuals passed in test The pie chart displays the distribution of faults for the failed units Limits unit and value for measurement point from test records Red failed unit not reported by troubleshoot TQReport e 75 Blue failed unit reported by troubleshoot Green approved unit not reported by troubleshoot Green approved unit reported by troubleshoot In comment for measurement value is this information displayed Id number Test generation Test date and time Approved test Test place Fault symptom Measurement value measurement value for next test Fault description and Comment from troubleshooter Save a Search In TQReport it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certa
9. Philips Surface mounting area with test categories Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide Printed Board Assembly Area After the soldering is complete the soldering is visually inspected Since there is only one soldering machine the purpose of this test is to follow up the production quality produced by the machine We create the test category INSP_SOLD A second inspection follows the second mounting and soldering We call this inspection FINAL_INSP Finally the board functions are tested Thus we create the test category FUNC_TEST INSPEC SOLD FUNC TEST FINAL_INSPEC o BOARD_LINE Circuit board area with test categories Final Mounting Area A preliminary test which we call PRETEST is conducted after the various parts that make up the transceiver have been mounted Burn in follows while the transceiver is tested again We call this test category HEAT_TEST To conclude we conduct a final test named FINAL TEST PRETEST FINAL_TEST H Ap FINAL_ASSEMBLY Final mounting area with test categories After having planned the areas line and test categories define them in Testnet and link them to report locations On the following page is shown an overview of the modelling example Overview of the Modelling Example This modelling example will prove itself to be very flexible for extracting various reports By considering the search criteria to be used and how freely you can specify them in the repor
10. The table contains the following columns Control Identity A running number assigned by database ID number For an inspection input this field contains the string INSPECTION INPUT Measuring group Cause_of_ Fault The Cause_of Fault table stores data for each inspection or fault input made in Testnet The table contains the following columns Foutcode routclass Action Code Measurement Point Number of Faults Number of faults of the same type reported at a certain position Quality Analysis e 167 CommentPaut User ID Identity of the person that was logged in when the input was done Troubleshoot Time Time in minutes it took to troubleshoot a fault at a certain position Repair time Time in minutes it took to repair a fault at a certain position The price of the component ID faulty product The serial number of the faulty product The batch number of the faulty product Action status The actual status of the action P S Successful F R Failed N Unverified Alarm Code Alarm Code used in Reptile in conjunction with action code 10 Exchange of ID marked unit Affected_Product The Affected_Product table presents data on every product that is affected by the faults stored in the cause of fault table The table contains the following columns Product Number peste o e Postion e Product State State of product F Faulty T Tested Area The Area table presents informat
11. 142 e Pareto Lines g Site Ericsson AB MIC Kista There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways The Line search works just as for area Select the Test Category if you want to limit your search on the test category just as for area and line You can also if you want limit the search on product or report group by selecting the wanted setting in Product frame Enter the period of time you want the report to cover You can click the calendar buttons da and get help with selecting your dates The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search You can also specify a fault category a fault class and an order number to limit the search If you want to limit the search on Fault code select it in the combo box If you keep the all fault codes will be used Click on Lts When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result Testnet User Guide pmr ERICSSON Ea arve Pareto Lines teo ah de Se l wf eealere hat cho etme he ee Sesel ppor Bpen t3 A AR Save a Search In pareto lines
12. Click on OK to create state fault possibility Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change Number of Fault Possibilities To change number of fault possibilities 1 Click on Search to fetch all fault possibilities that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Select the combination you want to change in the list 3 Click on Edit to open the edit section 210 e Modelling Testnet User Guide 4 Click on Add Update and Remove to make changes in the table in the edit section 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete Number of Fault Possibilities To delete all number of fault possibilities for a combination 1 Click on Search to fetch all fault possibilities that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Select the combination you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the combination Modelling Example The following example shows how a production facility can be modelled in Testnet Each way of modelling are defined according to the needs of the production facility What we want to emphasise most are the working methods and planning that goes into modelling Product Description The finished product in this example is a transceiver The transceiver consists of several subordinate products as illustrated in the figure below We will first look at the modelling of one of the subordina
13. Descending 2 Header pow 5 Wo header row Co as 3 Select whether to sort by Ascending or Descending order by clicking the relevant radio button 4 Select whether you want a Header row or not by clicking the relevant radio button 5 If you click on 2 the Sort Options dialog box will appear sort Uotions Eist bey sort ceder a Pl Case sensitive Orientation Sort top to botton Sort eft bo ng Here you have the possibility to enter further sorting options Click on L amp L to return to the previous menu or click on L to confirm the sort options 6 Click on to sort the information How to Filter Information When you click on mner you activate the Excel filter function thereby making it possible to filter out the rows that you are not interested in How to Only Show Individuals That Have Failed By clicking on Show not passed Ta the Infodata Selection sheet only shows the individuals that have the highest test count s pass fail flag N and the Action Code is not 99 Code 99 scrapped Circumstance Sheet If there are any circumstances for the different tests they are displayed in a separate sheet in Excel This is an example on how it could look 28 e Infodata Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide Infodata AA eee oe ee ee ee et ee a ie eee see eee 2 mu to bee e te e st D a 4 i de My os 1 Pita one X 5 pos a
14. Functional fault have been entered in troubleshoot Sma Number of individuals where fault code that belongs to sma fault have been entered in troubleshoot The fault codes that belong to sma faults are defined in configuration file In the configuration file positions can be given for certain products that not will be counted as sma faults Other faults Number of individuals where other fault codes have been entered in troubleshoot In repair loop Number of the failed individuals that still are in repair loop That is all individuals not passed in test Scrap Number of scrapped units That is the ones with action code KA OK id Number of failed individuals passed in test The pie chart displays the distribution of faults for the failed units Low Limit The lower limit from test record sent to test place High Limit The higher limit from test record sent to test place Unit The unit of failed measurement point Value The failed measurement value of first time test One value for each individual Red Failed unit not reported by troubleshoot Blue Failed unit reported by troubleshoot Green Approved unit not reported by troubleshoot Green Approved unit reported by troubleshoot This information is displayed in comment for measurement value is 280 e TQ Report Administration Testnet User Guide Configuration Testnet User Guide The configuration of TQ Report is made in the file t05_config xls Where this file is foun
15. Oon s e e e n Add a Test Station Mapping To add a new test station mapping 1 Click on Add to open the add section fu patata no de pa o Tes 7 2 Type the number of the Test Station 3 Select Area Line and Test Category in their respective combo boxes or select the mapping in the modelling tree view to the right 4 Check the appropriate check boxes if mappings for Products Test Program Test Criteria and Cardmarks shall be used 5 Ifthe configuration shall be used directly make sure the check box Use configuration to send data is checked 6 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change a Test Station Mapping To change a test station mapping 240 e Test Station Admin Testnet User Guide 1 Click on Search to fetch all test station mappings that match the search criteria 2 Select the mapping you want to change in the list 3 Click on Edit to open the edit section 4 Change the fields you want to change 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete a Test Station Mapping To delete a test station mapping 1 Click on Search to fetch all test station mappings that match the search criteria 2 Select the mapping you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the test station mapping from datab
16. Position for the affected product Product State affected State of product product F Faulty T Tested The price of the component ID faulty product The serial number of the faulty product The batch number of the faulty product Action status The actual status of the action P S Successful F R Failed N Unverified Alarm Code Alarm Code used in Reptile in conjunction with Action Code 10 Exchange of ID marked unit Control Cause_of Fault View The Control Cause of Fault_View is a combination of the Cause_of_ Fault table the Affected_ Product table and the Control_Data table This table shows data from control test and fault inputs where faulty individuals are indicated Testnet User Guide Quality Analysis e 175 Control Identity A running number assigned by the database one for each test and inspection input Area Identity A number corresponding to an area see the table Area Line The line where the test has been done Test Category The test category where the test was done Product No Inspected Product number for the tested product Product R state Inspected Product R state for the tested product Time of Inspection Date and time when the inspection was done Number of Manufactured The number of manufactured products registered at the input Number of Inspected The number of tested products registered at the input Number of Rejected The number of rejected products registered at the input Free text fiel
17. Select whether the search criteria should include all cardmarks All exclude cardmarks Without or include a specific cardmark Specific Note If you choose Specific you have to enter a list of maximum 40 cardmarks For example ABX1 will include cardmarks A B X and 1 in the search 7 You can choose to enter a specific serial number by selecting Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box for Individuals and supply the beginning of the serial number for example ABS The search result is displayed in the table below the search criteria Site Ericsson AB MIC Kista Pads 7 nto ed terbwere ti ET t a CC O U To view the protocol click on the appropriate row in the table and the protocol is opened vss Cee oe wel Bera Deatee ue Trp lee 1 ts member tere ra a b tr e a AS fen we et Toe ef e gt L ol Fr F a r ae ll ee A A ee noo K Measurement groups are displayed in the table with black text Passed measurement points are green and failed are red To view details for a measurement point or group double click the row in the table and a popup window 1s displayed with detailed information It could like something like this for a measurement group Testnet User Guide p mtatia Mito internet explorer Measurement Group Details Measurement Group SWS Stih SICE Pull Power Measurement point deta in Amar interne laplernr
18. The report is based on the test and inspection inputs that were made during the specified period The report is based on first time yield that is if an individual is tested several times at the same report location it will not be included more than once in report The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Fault Outcome Graph Testnet User Guide This is how you create a Fault Outcome graph l Click on s in the Quality Reports window and then on Ss The following page will appear 2 There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways Fault Outcome Graph e 109 3 The Line search works just as for area 4 Select the Test Category if you want to limit your search on the test category just as for area and line 5 You can also if you want limit the search on product or report group by selecting the wanted setting in Product frame 6 Enter the end of the period of time you want the report to cover Depending on which item selected in the Based on combo box the formatting of End of period is different
19. by clicking on Edit you can edit the selected user group and by clicking Delete you can delete the selected user group Adding a User Group This is how you add a user group User Groups e 261 1 Click on to open the Add User Group page Add User Groep Group hase Oeecriptees Available Functions hear Wosk goo Moly Adrreravtar aras Change oyster settings sor Za ai 2 Enter the Group Name and a Description In the Available Functions select which function s the user group shall have access to Click on the appropriate checkboxes to add the selected functions N B The user group must have at least one function assigned 4 Click on to add the user group to Testnet If the Group Name already exists you will get an error and must enter a different name before it is possible to add the user group The user group will be added and the list is updated to reflect the new user group Editing a User Group This is how you change a user group 1 Select an existing user group in the list 2 Click on to open the Edit User Group page Edit User Croup Liar Mame Description Tegler sirere ehehe prp Awadab e fame tinn lt 3 Change the field and the assigned functions 4 Click on to save the new values in Testnet The user group will be changed and the list is updated to reflect the changes Deleting a User Group This is how you delete a user group 1 Select an exist
20. categories must be defined in the system and be combined to produce report locations Information on faults is gathered from these various report locations The next section describes the logical terms used during modelling Following the description is an explanation of how modelling is performed as well as things that should be considered during each stage Read about modelling and look at examples Modelling Example How to use Modelling This is how to activate the Modelling page 2 Click on Modelling in the main menu L Adminiatratsoe rreducts Then the Modelling page is opened a The Modelling page contains six different tabs e Report Locations e Areas e Lines e Test Categories Testnet User Guide Modelling e 197 198 e Modelling e Production Goals e Fault Possibilities Report Locations A report location is a combination of an area a production line and a test category In other words a report location is a specific place in the production facility where a certain test is conducted The data that is collected from a test report location is entered into Testnet from a terminal and then used for generating quality reports In the tab Report Locations you can create or delete report locations You can also create product places that link products to the report locations To get an overview of the modelling you can use the tree structure which displays every report location and its assoc
21. search criteria defined in the fields 2 Select the production objective to be changed in the list 3 Click on Edit to open the edit section 22 iad 4 Make the changes 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete a Production Objective To delete a production objective 1 Click on Search to fetch all production objectives that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Select the production objective you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the production objective Fault Possibilities Each combination of test category product number and R state can have a number of fault possibilities This combination may exist in several areas lines The number of fault possibilities will be the same for all these occurrences of the combination All DPMO reports Defects Per Million Opportunities are based on the number of fault possibilities This is how to activate the Fault Possibilities tab 1 Click on Modelling in the main menu 2 Switch to the Fault Possibilities tab Testnet User Guide Modelling e 209 State Number of Fault Possibilities To state number of fault possibilities 1 Click on Add to open the add section e sne 2 Select a combination of Test category Product number and R state in the fields 3 Select a Fault Category and enter the No of Fault Possibilities for that category 4
22. the table Export to Excel It is possible to export a query to excel to make a report 1 Make all the necessary selections to build a query 2 Click on Export to Excel to export the query to Excel 3 Excel is started and the query is run automatically and the result is presented as a report Displaying the query It is possible to display the query 1 Click on the Display button to open a list box with the query The list box can be hidden by clicking Hide The list box will not be updated automatically when changes are made to the query Click Update to refresh the list box Saving the query It is possible to save the query 1 Click on the Save as button the save the query Using a saved query It is possible to use a saved query 1 Click on the Browse button and choose the wanted file 2 Click Open to use the query Testnet User Guide Quality Analysis e 181 Products Description All products that are reported on must be registered in the Quality database The products are imported from Ericsson s product information management database PRIM It is recommended that every site sets up a PRIM subscription for the products It is also possible to fetch products with Piwin For more information about PRIMCOM and Piwin see the System Administrators manual How to use Products Testnet User Guide This is how to activate the Products page 1 Click on Products in the main menu Administ
23. the textbox the file length and the time of the last modification to the file are shown If a protocol has a log entry in the corresponding log file you can see the log file description in the Description in log file textbox See below Content of 0 950312 1mxc Lemeth 44225 bytes Modified 2217 23 03 12 13 34 _ TS of J Description in ing tithe Send Protocols to Queue To send the extracted corrected protocols to the queue 1 Select the protocols you want to resend to queue 2 Click on All selected protocols will be sent to the queue if you have not selected any protocols then all protocols rrr and rec files in the directory will be sent Testnet User Guide Delete Files Select all the files you want to delete and click 2 s ssi ses prstscsis The selected files will be deleted BT Send tab This tab handles protocols rejected by BT Send application That is protocols that are not sent to Bartrack system This tab makes it possible to e Retrieve rejected protocols e Inspect protocols e Send protocols to the queue e Delete files Retrieve Rejected Protocols This function will rename the log file btsend log to SAVTOT and place it in the directory specified in the configuration file for web site It will then relocate all rrr files from Pamela protocol queues to the same directory When the process is finished a message will be displayed stating how many protocols have been retr
24. to fetch all measurement points that match the search criteria 2 Select the measurement point you want to change in the list Basedata e 231 3 Click on Edit to open the edit section Creme 4 Change the fields you want to change 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete a Measurement Point To delete a measurement point 1 Click on Search to fetch all measurement points that match the search criteria 2 Select the measurement point you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the measurement point from database Manufacturers The manufacturer ID is used during fault input for identifying who manufactured the various products Manufacturers are not used in any of the reports This is how to activate the Manufacturers tab 1 Click on Basedata in the main menu 2 Switch to the Manufacturers tab Lago de trees 232 e Basedata Testnet User Guide Add a Manufacturer To add a new manufacturer 1 Click on Add to open the add section 2 Type the name of the Manufacturer and a Description of the manufacturer 3 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change a Manufacturer To change a manufacturer 1 Click on Search to fetch all manufacturers that match the search criteria 2 Select the manufacturer you want to change in the list 3 Click on Edi
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26. 180 filter Rep results exist Yes All information included in the report is sorted by ID number serial number Above the test result columns the following information is displayed These rows are headers to information to the right of the header Set value Expected test result Lim type The limit you set where X max value M min value Testnet User Guide Lim 1 Lim 2 Name Unit P plus minus limits L high and low limit B equal to N no limit First limit value left Second limit value right Name of test point Unit of test value To print the report select File Print To see values that are above or below the values you have set click on Show out of limits The data outside the limits is then shown in red To see individuals with the highest test count latest test click on Show highest testont The result is visualized as a Measdata result sheet In addition to the main result sheet you can view the following information Summary measure point sheet Trend sheet Node deviation sheet Capability analysis sheet Timeplot sheet Overall capability sheet Pareto sheet Continuous R amp R sheet Continuous R amp R Pareto sheet Continuous R amp R testpoint sheet Continuous R amp R teststation sheet Gauge R amp R sheet Gauge R amp R Pareto sheet Gauge R amp R testpoint sheet Instability sheet Capability report Continuous R amp R report Gauge R amp R report Faulty idno sheet S
27. AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways Fault Diagram Components e 93 3 The Line search works just as for area 4 Select the Test Category if you want to limit your search on the test category just as for area and line 5 Enter the end of the period of time you want the report to cover Depending on which item selected in the Based on combo box the formatting of End of period is different You can click the calendar button ia and get help with selecting your date The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search 7 You can also specify a fault category a fault class and an order number to limit the search 8 Select a maximum of 5 components that the report should cover You can also select if the data will be displayed in percent or number of faults by selecting the correct radio button 9 Click on tm When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result ERICSSON E Faut diagram Components f anial rare mitad wee Hapon qas me Draha reer As iaa 294 Proa hd leew ian DGA j ri rarte Ditelo Saul wee bold bere rid tte Perece Tot watot i Te iee v T RS NN ITA LENE ez Pahcitarte Maun Poda mer P cate prob oy lA Y i ht te r 4 tis J LA gt i ibs l L i a ya Li a 4 5 a a t e a o BOS HA AM AH AMA gt Say y OS SPR amp
28. Click on Close to close the dialog box Areas An area is a certain clearly defined section of the production surface For example the area can be a section or a surface where a specific product is manufactured One or more production lines are linked to an area This is how to activate the Areas tab 1 Click on Modelling in the main menu 2 Switch to the Areas tab Add an Area To add a new area Testnet User Guide Modelling e 201 1 Click on Add to open the add section eae 2 Type the name of the Area and a Description of the area Set the area to Active by marking the checkbox 3 Click on OK to add the area to the list Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change an Area To change an area 1 Click on Search to fetch all areas that match the search criteria defined in the first field 2 Select the area to be changed in the list 3 Click on Edit to open the edit section 4 Make the changes 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Lines A line is a logical term that links various production steps together A line usually begins where production begins and ends where the product is combined with another product or is finished for delivery A production line can correspond to a physical line although this is not a requirement Each line is linked to only one area 202 e Modelling Testnet User Guide This
29. Fault Report Positions vs Fault Codes When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box Smee i Ge A TA T aii Name Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 2 When you click L the search is saved and can be loaded later 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 1 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Seve ce JAO tep Larp 2 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion is displayed 3 Click on Lama How to Delete a Saved Search 1 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 2 Click on Em Testnet User Guide Fault Report Positions vs Fault Codes e 123 Hierarchical Fault Outcome Report Description Testnet User Guide This report gives information about the fault outcome in several levels A normal fault outcome report only gives information about the tested product For example a fault outcome report on a node an AXE switch only gives the fault outcome for the top product By using an hierarchical fault outcome report it is possible to get a fault outcome report for the three top levels in a product structure In this example product A has five sub products or components B to F Two of these sub products have sub products themse
30. How to Create a Capability report The summary measure point sheet is activated To create a Capability report 1 Select Measdata Create the capability report from the menu bar 2 Select one alternative from the measurement point selection window 58 e Measdata Testnet User Guide Hiect Measure poins Uss selected moscure ports Ds al passe ports N B When the alternative Use selected measurement points is selected the summary information on the initial page is affected The following text is added on the initial page to indicate the limitation Only a selected number of measurement points in the report 3 Enter information in the Create Capability report form This dialog box shows the selected product number and the period of time you want the report to cover a Select Testpoint sort order by total DPMO is default Testoort sort order i by number by total domo b Select Number of testpoints in report The number of measurement points that will be written to the report c Enter Save report in directory initial path set to C Measdata Reports The report directory is created according to root directory Product number from date Until date es a or E CoiMeasdatalReports 2 1_COH 109 334 2005 01 04 2005 11011 d Enter Report template in directory default path is set The MS Word template used to create the report is named caprepwordtemplate doc Report temoiste n CAProg an Fes entrar ho
31. Inspection Identity Category Manufactured Inspected Rejected number 232 2000 03 27 3 GSM INSPEC 1 KRC 114 165 R A 10 10 2 323 ERITEST LINE TION Table 2 Controlled_Unit Control ID number Comment ID Test Result Inspected by Assembled by Identity Table 3 Cause_of_ Fault Fault Time Fault Control ID number Fault Fault Product number R state Manuf Cause Measurement Number Comment User ID Repair Price Identity Input Identity Code Class acturer Code Point of Faults fault Time 543 2000 03 27 232 A241052465 12A C SXA 120 1095 R1B U 1 Check ERITEST 12 03 54 carefully 544 2000 03 27 232 A241052461 13C C ROA 1198812 R1A U 3 Might be ERITEST 12 03 55 the cable Table 4 Affected _Product Product Number R State Position Fault Identity Inspection Input data Test Input The following data was input Report Location 170 e Quality Analysis Area SMD Line GSM Test Category Final test Tested Product Product number R state Number Inspected Number rejected Number manufactured Order no Faulty ID numbers A8756 Comments ID A8762 No comments Faulty input 1 KRC 114 165 RIA 20 2 20 401 No measuring point specified Faulty resistor 2 measuring points BA BL Testnet User Guide Faulty Product Product number 1 KRC 114 165 R state RIA Measuring Fault Fault Position ID faulty Action mments Number of point code Class product a fa
32. It is not necessary to complete each field when you specify the product places to be copied The following combinations can be used Area Line and Test category whereby every product place that belongs to the report group is copied Area Line and Test category and search criteria for products whereby every product place linked to the stated report location and to products that begin with the search criteria are copied Area Line Test category Product number and R state whereby only the specified product place is copied _ _ a AN This is how to activate the Copy Product Places dialog box 1 Click on Modelling in the main menu 2 Switch to the Report Locations tab 3 Click on Copy Product Places Copy One or More Product Places The combination of area line and test category that was stated in the Report Locations tab will be automatically displayed when the Copy Product Places dialog box is shown Testnet User Guide To copy one or more product places 1 Select the Report location you want to copy From by entering a search criterion by using the combo boxes or by selecting in the tree view 2 If you want a specific product you can enter a Product number and R state and click on Search 3 Enter the Report location to which you want to copy To 4 To view which test locations will be created click on Preview 5 To copy the product places to the current report location click on Copy 6
33. Menu 12 e Introduction The Testnet Web menu opens a number of web pages that are grouped into three different groups Analysis e Test Reports Testnet User Guide o Curvedata o Infodata o Machtime o Measdata o TQ Report o Weekdata o Weekdata_Summary View Protocol Print Protocol e Quality Reports o Fault diagram Components o Fault diagram Fault Codes o Fault diagram Positions o Fault diagram Products o Fault Outcome Graph o Fault Outcome report Products o Fault Outcome report Report locations o Fault report positions vs fault codes o Hierarchical fault outcome report o Hierarchical yield report o Pareto Areas o Pareto Fault Codes o Pareto Lines o Pareto Positions o Yield Graph o Yield report Products o Yield report Report locations e Blob e Quality Analysis Administration e Products e Modelling e Basedata Teststation Admin Protocol Handling Week Goal System Administration Testnet User Guide License Users Introduction e 13 e User Groups e System Settings 44 e Introduction S Testnet User Guide Testnet Main Menu Description The different parts that make up Testnet are divided into three groups e Analysis e Administration e System Administration Below is an example of the main menu System Administration veers sar Groupe cee Syetern Satlinge Administrations l Products Modelling Saiecaa Week Gon Ana
34. Target line The graph is always based on a ten week period from the selected end week in the search criteria By clicking on the radio buttons you can choose whether to show or hide curves on the graph You can also scale the graph between 10 and 100 percent in steps of 10 percent by changing the drop down box Test Information Tables The tables show the following e Information from the graph e A summary as a percentage of the failure rate e The failed test groups These are shown in a Pareto list which can be sorted in three different ways e You can enter the order of the test groups to reflect the actual test sequence Enter the order of your choice in the Test Ord column and then select the Show relative radio button The failure rate will be calculated relative to that order and the number of tests performed If you double click on a row in the Test group column the Test point sheet will appear nr Dia Br s pe Seia 7 E o TAS TR ee Tl MALO 2 A ik bA se oes fad ec gaa Bad fl las TOTE CATA CO A AT CT O a i e To return to the calling sheet click on Format sheet for printout It is possible to format the current sheet to fit the A4 paper on printouts It also removes radio buttons etc in the test sheets Select Weekdata Adjust format to A4 printout from the menu bar Weekdata e 79 Save a Search In Weekdata it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be f
35. accept one of two values F or T F represents a faulty individual T stands for tested and passed individual every Fault code and Position reported FID Comment Fault Input Use AS 174 e Quality Analysis Testnet User Guide Fault Code Fault code entered at fault input Fault Class Fault class linked to the entered fault code Product no Component Product number of the product placed on the position of the fault The product must not necessarily be a component that is it can have subordinate products R state Component R state of the product placed on the position of the fault Manufacturer of the faulty product Action Code Action taken to correct the entered fault code Measurement group Measurement group for the point entered at test input Measurement Point Measurement point entered at test input Number of Faults Number of faults found for entered position and fault code Troubleshoot Time Time in minutes it took to troubleshoot a fault at a certain position Repair Time Time in minutes it took to repair a fault at a certain position Product no affected Product numbers for products place between the product tested product and the faulty product including the tested and faulty product Each affected product for a fault input generates a row in this table but with the same fault and control identity R state affected product R state for the affected product Position affected product
36. all fault categories that match the search criteria 2 Select the fault category you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the fault category Action Codes The Action Codes tab is used to enter the type of action that has been used correct a specific fault Examples of codes are e 01 Resolder e 2 Change component e 03 Scrap component Action codes are used during fault and inspection input The predefined action code Undefined can be used when no other action code has been defined Action codes are not used in reports but they can be used in the Analysis tab This is how to activate the Action Codes tab 1 Click on Basedata in the main menu 2 Switch to the Action Codes tab Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide hor o Add an Action Code To add a new action code 1 Click on Add to open the add section Y E O O TT 2 Type the name of the Action Code and a Description of the action code 3 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change an Action Code To change an action code 1 Click on Search to fetch all action codes that match the search criteria 2 Select the action code you want to change in the list Basedata e 229 230 e Basedata 3 Click on Edit to open the edit section tebe 4 Change the fields you want to change 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close
37. and by clicking Delete you can delete the selected week goal To Add an Entry This is how you add a week goal entry Testnet User Guide Week Goal e 255 1 Enter Product Number Test Software Week and Goal 2 Click on To Update an Entry This is how you update a week goal entry 1 Select the row you would like to update 2 Change the Goal field 3 Click on Ltrs To Delete an Entry This is how you delete a week goal entry 1 Select the row you would like to delete 2 Click on em _ 256 e Week Goal Testnet User Guide Users Description All Testnet users must have their access rights granted by a System Administrator With this tool System Administrators can update and add user profiles as well as administer passwords In Testnet there are three different default types of users these are e Analysts e Administrators e System Administrators This function contains a list of all users allowed to log on to Testnet It is possible to set passwords for existing users Users are assigned to at least one user group to control what level of access they have How to Start Users Tool Testnet User Guide The Users tool is started by clicking this menu option System Administration i Usen Then the Users page is opened In the User ID field you can enter a search criterion Clicking on ss will fetch all users in the database matching the criterion If you enter a asterisk all users wi
38. appear Testnet User Guide Pareto Fault Codes e 137 138 e Pareto Fault Codes 10 11 Site Ericsson AB MIC Kista There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways The Line search works just as for area Select the Test Category if you want to limit your search on the test category just as for area and line You can also if you want limit the search on product or report group by selecting the wanted setting in Product frame Enter the period of time you want the report to cover You can click the calendar buttons da and get help with selecting your dates The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search You can also specify a fault category a fault class and an order number to limit the search If you want international description of fault codes check the check box If you want to limit the search on Fault code select it in the combo box If you keep the all fault codes will be used You can also supply a Measurement point to limit the search It 1s optional to limit the search even further by supplying values for Position Produ
39. be displayed stating how many protocols have been retrieved How to Retrieve Rejected Protocols 1 The directory where the protocols are moved to is determined by the parameter Correction path 2 Click on Metieva mjursed smiat Add Time This function is an aid for correcting protocols with Test time too old or Test date too old errors How to Add Time to Protocols To correct the protocols l Select protocols with this kind of error 2 Click on L_ _4sstime All selected protocols will be handled If there are no protocols selected then all protocols rrr files in the directory will be handled The protocols are handled like this e The first check that is made is to see when the ID number in the protocol was last tested e The date and time for the latest store is retrieved e The new start time will be the latest start time increased by one second e The date and the stop time will be adjusted so that the test duration will be unchanged for the current test protocol Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide e If the same ID number occurs again during the same run of the Add Time function the start and stop time will be increased by one second for each new occurrence of this D number Inspect Protocols To inspect a protocol you select the protocol in the file list The protocol will then be displayed in the textbox next to the list of protocols Below the textbox the file length and the time of the
40. box Search Criteria Search criteria are used to find specific information in the Testnet database and transfer the result to the active list Enter a search criteria and click on the button that fetches the data Any information matching the search criteria will be displayed in the list TAB Pressing the lt TAB gt key moves the cursor to the next box on the screen Select The combo box indicates that there are a limited number of options Open the scrolling menu inside the box and select a row in the list Uppercase and Lowercase Letters As an administrator you should consider how information is entered typed into Testnet You need to differentiate between uppercase and lowercase letters since the system interprets them as different characters The best way of avoiding this problem is to be consistent such as by always entering uppercase letters Testnet is a test data acquisition system This system enables the supervision of tests and allows you to track any faults that may occur with the product Testnet connects test analysis and repair stations to a common database Introduction e 11 Testnet interfaces with Bartrack There are two different Bartrack interfaces One interface enables test stations to receive the product number R state and manufacturing date for each individual that is to be tested from Bartrack Test production comments can be received from Bartrack The other interface sends the test status b
41. can only be created if the Continuous R amp R sheet has been activated and is created for a specific testpoint in that sheet How to Create a Continuous R amp R Testpoint Sheet To create a continuous R amp R testpoint sheet 1 Click on a row in the Continuous R amp R sheet 2 Select Measdata Create the Continuous R amp R testpoint sheet from the menu Below is an example of the Continuous R amp R Testpoint sheet E A Se AAA IA AI AN N IDS o hat oe Cda T I AS rv u raeprtts 1 Le ld mira mE bam Ai Grain he mane i war hoe wt ui les tem 1 leh A au AAA wee ta le ype Td RAP beer tems i _ IF Reg cri dr Us pa dee de ee pe My dew o md By de Trempi fee 111 59 ar rd e J a Un en a4 Sher wher d Oe rien pat rs J dl dc e em an i wn Ff ae wate E ih Po e y rr uy us AAA 4 a sy ms Aa s i ei sees oe meses 14 htm wat 2t ee ti ams cama A ss Ak a 2 e wees e a ee There are four different graphs in this sheet created for a specific testpoint In the first two timeplot graphs all individual measurements are grouped by test station node name This gives an overall picture of how the different nodes behave both in their position mean value and the spread standard deviation The second Measdata e 53 timeplot graph shows a better resolution since outliers have been removed This graph is to be interpreted as data for normal production and allows
42. ea tote ap me e ssa rar mes Top ma hai rr ts hetee coer pa lep tee SE ape ay 4 ld i E l en 4 ma A o gt gt gt gt gt gt P d d y Pu P 7 j oa r 7 i lip we tem ta a tee ope Tepe em la hep Aaa des Gee s l P ofz zizigo ie o s s St S Rss eer e ee eee s aSbEsssie vex gt HHH JHHHH Ka 7 A e A P y AA Paste weai OL s TI LND J eee ee d The Continuous R amp R Sheet The Measdata Continuous R amp R sheet presents repeatability and reproducibility analyses of continuous production test data running production first tests of different units The continuous R amp R analyses require more than one test station to analyze data from and a minimum level of five tested units per test station in Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide remaining cases test station variation can only be estimated by Gauge R amp R analyses The continuous R amp R sheet is made for all test points in the summary measure point sheet The sheet can only be created if the summary sheet has been activated and the selection only contains values with test count of one If your selection contains test counts greater than one you will get a warning Memi data Important to consider when using continuous R amp R is that this analysis method cannot separate products or operators from test stations If the products tested in the different test stations are fr
43. el FX No 3 rene 1 T i i tea my Mero A in Jr EO Hs 1 E 3004 43 y 6044 i 5 sf i n STA i tk ie ENE gt gt gt Teom Amposta _ ee Save a Search In Fault diagram Components it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search 1 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a Fault Diagram Components When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box TTT save thia paac Name Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 2 When you click the search is saved and can be loaded later 94 e Fault Diagram Components Testnet User Guide 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 1 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Seve eet larp a 2 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion is displayed 3 Click on tem How to Delete a Saved Search 1 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 2 Click on Testnet User Guide Fault Diagram Components e 95 Fault Diagram
44. field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways The Line search works just as for area Select the Test Category if you want to limit your search on the test category just as for area and line You can also if you want limit the search on product or report group by selecting the wanted setting in Product frame Enter the period of time you want the report to cover You can click the calendar buttons da and get help with selecting your dates The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search You can also specify an order number to limit the search Determine whether the information is to be presented according to Show per product structure or Show per level If you choose to Show per product structure all the products and components matching the search criteria and the number of Levels will be shown in the report If you choose to Show per level only the products and components for the selected Levels will be shown in the report Levels you can choose between 1 and 2 In Levels you can choose between l and 2 1 means the tested product and its first level in the product structure 2 means the tested product and its first and second levels in the product structure If you want to limit level 1 a
45. for a more thorough comparison between nodes The two last graphs show graphical comparisons between nodes with regard to their spread and position The thin red line is calculated as the standard deviation best level upper chart and the total mean for all measurements lower chart The confidence intervals are set to standard level 95 Rtr E ce iat fi 0d ce pan 116 F i 1 se 3 i Y e i 1e ead s muet per hoc a e 4 l i 1n mn mere nae ware ih or sa mo ana AA Ip oe im Ame 8 ere t a Ana E mm 1 Bj Aer BET E ON E ee EE ARAS y EE Ae See ee For further explanations of the graphs see Measdata Capability Report The Continuous R amp R Teststation Sheet The Measdata continuous R amp R teststation sheet presents a list of testpoints that are found deviating during the continuous R amp R analyses Deviating testpoints are listed per teststation This sheet can only be created if the Continuous R amp R sheet has been activated and is created for all testpoints in that sheet How to Create a Continuous R amp R Teststation Sheet To create a continuous R amp R teststation sheet 1 Select Measdata Create the Continuous R amp R teststation sheet from the menu Below is an example of the Continuous R amp R Teststation sheet toe MS Tires thee A AAA node tes gt station view 54 e Measdata Testnet User Guide The Gauge R amp R Sheet The Meas
46. in your result check the checkbox below the list 8 You can only view one curve at a time so select one item in the Measurement Point If the list is empty this test has no curves 9 You can use a serial number filter by clicking in the check box Filter Then a serial number filter table is displayed in the current page lid lr Enter the ID number s or serial numbers you want to search for in the 30 text fields You can import serial numbers from a semicolon separated file by clicking on the Browse button and selecting the file you wish to import in the navigator window that appear The input file must be a list with ID numbers with a semi colon on each row see example ASTODIDGF ASTODIDGFP A57003DGFN A SO030GFN ASTODIDGFM AS 7O030GFH AS 7OOI0GFL AI TOOSOGED ASTFODIDOGFC AS 7OO030GFC AS57003 0GF9 AS 7OOIOGES AS 7OO040GR4 The alternative format is one serial number on each row but omit the semi colon To load the file click button Load Individuals 10 Click on Lute Curvedata Result Sheet Below is an example of a Result sheet 20 e Curvedata Testnet User Guide 0 0 0808 0 Dl 2 rr rrr Tt i I eer 7 FAIRA RAN CE ETAR ii y ESTRATO UNNE NE ALA b p e p bde 4 9 0 4 9 4 CiCIiC aa CIFIC EC IEIFIER ee tle ir ee Ticicicilt 7 wwe vee Sree miniis jooi _ The Curvedata Selectio
47. inspection Mounting of components Panasonic line Soldering paste application Visual inspection Mounting of components D 5 7 gt L Visual inspection Soldering paste application Soldering oven Soldering paste application Mounting of components Philips line The modelling example surface mounting area Radio Base Area At the radio base area the boards are mounted soldered and tested The transceiver is also mounted and tested Testnet User Guide Modelling e 213 Function test Circuit Board Storage Circuit Boards Component preparation for hole mounting 1 and component mounting 2 Visual specion JO Circuit Boards Production and test of 6 circuit boards Second mounting and soldering Visual Inspection O Circuit Board Storage Mounting of Receiver Transceiver Mounting to Final product Pre test of Burn In and test of Final test of Transceiver Receiver Transceiver Receiver Transceiver Receiver o 1wa xs The modelling example radio base area Production of Regulator and Amplifier Boards Each printed board assembly is produced in the same manner The production stages are as follows Surface mounting area 1 Application of soldering paste 2 Application of components 3 Soldering in oven 4 Visual inspection Radio base area 1 Components prepared for hole mounting Mounting of components Wave soldering Solder inspection Inspection of prin
48. is how to activate the Lines tab 1 Click on Modelling in the main menu 2 Switch to the Lines tab Add a Line To add a new line 1 Click on Add to open the add section 2 Select the Area and type the name of the Line and a Description of the line 3 Click on OK to add the line to the area Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change a Line To change a line L Testnet User Guide Click on Search to fetch all lines that match the search criteria defined in the fields Select the line to be changed in the list Click on Edit to open the edit section Modelling 203 n a ae 4 Make the changes 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete a Line To delete a line 1 Click on Search to fetch all lines that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Select the line you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the line Move a Line To move a line 1 Click on Search to fetch all lines that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Select the line to be moved in the list 3 Click on Move to open the move section tas 4 Select a new area and choose whether the inputs shall be moved to the new area 5 Click on OK to move the line Click on Cancel to close the move section without saving Rename a Line To rename a line 204 e Modelling Testnet
49. is missing No symptom is displayed Code The measurement point s code sent with test record from test place If data is missing is displayed A Number of failed first time tests Number of failed first time tests in regards to the number of first time tests Al Number of faulty individuals regardless of first time tests or not Green Test Place Information Row 5 Number of failed first time tests on this test place row 9 Row 6 Number of first time test for this test place row 9 Row 7 The yield for this test place Calculated on number of approved first time tests for this test place divided by total number of first time tests for this test place Row 9 Test place number TQ Report Administration e 279 ar Danair I ARK Infrarmatinn l R gt Y Cl if es Y Y Y il HWUPTIIAaAtuull actions connected to that is displayed Here successful actions on the fault from test generation 1 If other generation was chosen the Successful action is the inputs that get approved in next test or approved in later tests without the symptom reoccuring in later generations Entered faults Number of failed individuals in first time tests that have successful action Retest Number of individuals that have no entered action and the unit has been approved No fault found Number of individuals where fault code for No fault found have been entered in troubleshoot Functional fault Number of individuals where fault code for
50. is not specific to the product Therefore several different products can pass along the same line QSP QSP is a quality module used for following up quality in production Report group A report group is a number of products that are linked together by a common characteristic Report location The report location identifies the location in the production process where a given test is done The report location consists of the link between the area production line and test category R state The R state or revision state together with the product number identifies a product It is increased for each new revision of the product Start time Start time is the time when the test was started Sw id Sw id is Software identification identification for a special test program Test A test is an adjudication process that judges a products performance in relation to an agreed set of criteria or standards Total yield The total yield is the collective amount of yields from a number of consecutive report locations Test comment Comment from test station Glossary of Terms e 275 Test date Test date is the date when the test was performed Test cat Test category Test cnt Number of tests performed Test err group Test group where the fault was detected Test err point Test point where the fault was detected Test id Identification for different software identifications 1 normal Tot
51. is shown divided into capability instability attribute and total DPMO Confidence interval 1s 95 The Trend Sheet The Measdata trend sheet presents the measurement values for a selected measurement point This sheet can only be created if the result sheet or the summary sheet has been activated The measurement values are shown as crosses on the graph With the trend sheet you also have the possibility to show a trend line This trend line can indicate whether the measurement values are drifting How to Create a Trend Sheet To create a Trend sheet 1 Click on the column you are interested in in the Measdata Selection sheet 42 e Measdata Testnet User Guide 2 Select Measdata Create the trend sheet The following sheet will appear 3 To modify the graph click on tr wa the following dialog box will appear gt f 10 Al User dened Min scale 4 By clicking a radio button you can select one of three ways to view the trend sheet e 180 this shows data for the limits you have set plus data that is 40 over and under these limits e All shows all results e User defined enables you to enter Min scale Max scale 5 To set the trend line select either Show trend line 5 or Show trend line 10 radio button To hide the trend line again select the Hide trend line radio button You can view the graph by order or by time The default is set to by time to change this
52. on to confirm the sort options 6 Click on to sort the information How to Filter Information When you click on mue you activate the Excel filter function thereby making it possible to filter out the rows that you are not interested in Criteria Sheet If there are any limits for the curve they are displayed in a separate sheet in Excel This is an example on how it could look Prevas Curvedata criteria ivii nets ea si a Js a a A ee a paaka Faa pa paa a Jl Ts ne gt ils P PHEV NEVE PP JL ae NTU PURDUE NENA NN T E CATA AN AS Y O Jn en Jin Ji ee Pee ie beta Testnet User Guide Save a Search In Curvedata it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain products You can specify these products in a search and each time you need reports for these products just use the saved search How to Save a Search 1 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a Curvedata Report When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box Save this search Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 2 When you click the search is saved and can be loaded later 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 1 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some addi
53. order in the result Example TIME_FOR_CONTROL has been moved down and USERNAME has been excluded 3 Inthe right table Sort by all columns in the selected database table is listed Mark the columns that the data shall be sorted by in the query Testnet User Guide Quality Analysis e 179 The order can be changed by selecting a row and clicking on Up or Down Select if the data shall be sorted ascending or descending Example Data shall be sorted first by AREA_ID and within each area by LINE 4 Inthe left table Selected columns in order it is possible to select a row to filter on This is done by selecting the row and clicking on Filter The filter section is opened ro PRODUCT _MUMIRER The filter section can be hidden and shown by clicking Hide and View Enter the criteria and click on Add Note If you want to use the date as a search criterion you have to use ISO standard date format The format is YYYY MM DD hh mm ss Added filters can be shown in a list box in the filter section T HIFADER LIE KRY 11 The filter can be removed by selecting it in the list box and clicking on Remove 5 At last max number of rows has to be filled in 6 Click on Search and the query will be executed The result will be presented in a table 180 e Quality Analysis Testnet User Guide ah a ed ess w MS MI be rs Y A lee g It is possible to open the filter dialog by double clicking on a value in
54. provide an overview of Testnet and to provide support in day to day usage of Testnet_Web This User Guide is intended for people new to Testnet as well as the seasoned user The Introduction which you are reading now contains a general description of Testnet The Testnet section describes common Testnet procedures such as starting up as well as the different user categories of Testnet The Curvedata section describes an Excel application that enables viewing of curve data from different tests The Infodata section describes an Excel application that helps you to search and view test information from the database The Machtime section describes an Excel application that enables you to analyze the usage rate of the test station for up to a month The Measdata section describes an Excel application that enables viewing of measured values from different tests The TQ Report section describes an Excel application that enables viewing of test and repair data from both Testnet and Quality database The Weekdata and Weekdata_Summary sections describe Excel applications that show the test results for a specific week or a specified period of weeks The View Protocol section describes how to view the test protocols The Print Protocol section describes how to print test protocols as PDF files The Fault diagram Components section describes an Excel application for viewing fault diagram for chosen components The Fault diagram Fa
55. quality of each machine For this reason we created three different lines for the production phases one line for each set of equipment Afterward we gave appropriate names to the three lines and to the two lines that we created for the radio base area A schematic drawing of the lines appears below Testnet User Guide Modelling e 215 216 e Modelling Panasonic O gt Fujitsu O gt Philips O gt Surface mounting area 2 2 Circuit board area 8 8 gt Final mounting area Make a list of the test categories you will use and distribute them across the lines Give each test category a unique name To make the division even more distinct the test categories for the boards and transceivers have been distributed between two separate figures Surface mounting Area Earlier we chose to create three parallel lines one for each set of surface mounting equipment Inspection is the same for all boards regardless of which line they were produced on This means that we can create a test category that can be linked to each of the three lines Each link is unique We have also created three different report locations which allow us to differentiate between the lines when we enter inspection input When entering the input each operator specifies which report location it applies to Thus it is possible to determine which machine produced the board being inspected Test Category Inspection Panasonic Fujitsu
56. radio button and then enter the Start End Time in the format HH MM SS From the drop down list for Day of Week click on the relevant day or choose All If you want to see repetitions attributes and notes for measurement points check the checkbox Setext Rapartiona Atritutes evel Motes Mo aralyza ce be done If you want to group measurement points by attributes check the checkbox Pepene Wou eee ferret orta De NA 13 Click on teen Measdata Result Sheet Below is an example of a result sheet Measdata e 37 38 e Measdata J t val 4 aT ac the ste eM OS i o A A p The report is laid out as follows e Columns A B contains the ID number e Column C shows the product number R state and software id of the individual e Column D shows the node number where the test was performed e Column E shows how many times the individual has been tested e Column F shows whether the individual passed or failed the test e Column G shows the cardmark e Column H shows the limit file e Column I shows the date and time of the test The remaining columns show test results The column header shows the name of the test point and information on the latest search criterion is shown in the Measdata Selection box see below Measdata Latest se Prod no ERC 118 19 1 R state R2X Sw id 1190 04 ERC 116 19 1 Espre Test id 1 Startdate 20050101 Enddate 20051231 Selection filter Not used
57. savu Sir Me 3 Nee ADSIS Tae Wale fie 13 90 from kot5 Looe sre Cis bs Alper ark baire operag ites type ot i Whee Mer ora ee biamat can be uishi tore lies car parra Q Pasa pov Cone 1 Bou Do ol a Pre O AO apan Di aras huri hae theri If you want to keep the file we recommend that you save it locally and then open the zip file WinZip ASISTIA 7019 i zip fe tiw Options Help ao gt p o a Y gay Gas Y pa i i i i r a wy 5 thee 3 u J wy Y Pier Oper Farates ast Trat crypt Von Oci tire SPASIT 12003 1 eapi e aF iI eres dog alerted Didar O textes The file contains the protocol if you are allowed to printout it The name is first the serial number and then the test program with possible characters exchanged with If it is allowed to printout several different test types there might be multiple PDF files in zip In each zip file there is also a file errors log which holds information about missing tests not allowed products and other possible faults If no errors the included file is empty Protocol for Multiple Individuals If you click the Browse button you get a file dialog where you can point to a file with the proper file format named txt File format The format of the file must be Serial number lt TAB gt Product number lt TAB gt R state Serial number2 lt TAB gt Product number2 lt TAB gt R state2 This is an example of a valid file When the pr
58. search on the test category just as for area and line Enter the period of time you want the report to cover You can click the calendar buttons da and get help with selecting your dates The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search You can also specify an order number and max number of rows to limit the search If you want international description of fault codes check the check box Click on Hams When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result 118 e Fault Outcome Report Report Locations Testnet User Guide 3 del Fault Outcome report Report locations J Encsson 46 Master 4 noystusiciton Center Kiet a i rem REFTL Max o Products 10 amp Lina Test category 3 Orar number Start dete 2008 B Start tere 200790 17 End data 3059 05 51 End ime 235950 1 t2 Tot sied 2350 13 Tot recia 1137 1 16 17 Product name Product nunte P state Tested Seectet Fae cufcene 18 IROA 128 JONT 540 4 4 100 0 1 Cou ROY 119 220901 RSG 2 100 mM ASC OA 128 1594 A2G Z 2 109 0 91 KAD 131 1442 pH 3 103 0 22 MLLEEH R KRY 125 102 Rte 103 0 IRRF 102 2831 FLA 1 f 10 0 i KRD 131 154 E H 1020 DA IRF 102 2001 PH i io 1000 w KRO 131 159 PAN i HO 1080 2 KRF 102 26911 QA o 100 2 RRE 107 275 1 a i H 1070 2 KAD 151 164 nie 1000 x IRO 119 2506 53 RAE 3 3 350 32 Micra CPP IROJ 119 235911 E 7 675 KRF 102 2751 LA c 3 al 34 MICRO CPF IROJ
59. test input to be shown in the table it must end with a fault input Fault Identity Fault ID a running number assigned by the database Time Fault Input Time and date when the faulty input was made Control Identity Inspection D a running number assigned by the database Measuring point entered at the input Number of Faults Number of faults entered for the actual fault code and position Comment Fault Text field User ID Identity of the person that was logged in when the input was done Troubleshoot Time Time in minutes it took to troubleshoot a fault at a certain position Repair Time Time in minutes it took to repair a fault at a certain position Product no affected product Product numbers for products place between the tested product and the faulty product including the tested and faulty product Each affected product for a fault input generates a row in this table but with the same fault and control identity R state affected product R state for the affected product Position affected product Position for the affected product Product State affected State of product product F Faulty T Tested ID faulty product The serial number of the faulty product The batch number of the faulty product Action status The actual status of the action P S Successful F R Failed N Unverified Alarm Code Alarm Code used in Reptile in conjunction with Action Code 10 Exchange of ID marked unit Te
60. the edit section without saving Delete an Action Code To delete an action code 1 Click on Search to fetch all action codes that match the search criteria defined in the first field 2 Select the action code you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the action code Measurement Points The measurement point code can be used during test input The measurement is given as a code and the method for using this code is voluntary You can for example use the code to let the measurement points correspond to the different test points that are used during electrical tests Another use could be to input in which way a fault has been discovered in order to provide guidance for the repairmen such as low voltage or the absence of current Measurement points are only used in the Pareto Measurement Points report But the information is also accessible in the Analysis tab This is how to activate the Measurement Points tab 1 Click on Basedata in the main menu 2 Switch to the Measurement Points tab Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide Add a Measurement Point To add a new measurement point 1 Click on Add to open the add section 2 Type the name of the Measurement Point and a Description of the measurement point 3 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change a Measurement Point To change a measurement point 1 Click on Search
61. the selected Positions The second value which is placed in brackets shows the total number of faults found regardless of Positions The upper table shows the number of faults and the fault distribution as a percentage for every position in the selection The graph shows the number of faults or the total number of faults as a percentage for every selected position during the chosen period The lower table shows the graph data in numbers The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Fault Diagram Positions Testnet User Guide This is how you create a Fault Diagram Positions 3 Click on f tem in the Quality Reports window and then on __Ss ___ The following page will appear Ta oa oe ee l A eee ee 2 There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways Fault Diagram Positions e 101 3 The Line search works just as for area 4 Select the Test Category if you want to limit your search on the test category just as for area and line 5 Enter the end of the period of time you want the report to cover
62. the Summary Measure Point sheet following information appear Testnet User Guide WMeasdata e 41 AD A e Ail A A MA A a A tI q Jo a s a AN E as DEP Vaive E tint EETI t 7 met si Pite er Vales UTF 4 its ES NEP Vales i Lint 3773 L E t ae 3 ET tar steal Bits ET mrg valas i ites su JU bias s esci M 1 Te real Sis are Vai i gt oe ev MES 34 oral Y m CN eee Value ia fixe us Lian MM if wee we Ea Maal 5 J tend Al tent J hast e Fra Ef hundo 4 E tend 1 hn yA tee Information found on this part of the Summary Measure Point sheet e Yield e Norm test e Continuous data divided into Capability and Instability data with DPMO value and confidence interval for its DPMO value e Attribute data with DPMO value and confidence interval for its DPMO value e Total DPMO e Overall capability table Detailed explanation of the different columns see Glossary Below is an example of the Overall capability table a Sc Pd PLC scat i eS AS OS The information in the overall capability table consist of a frequency table that shows the occurrence of measurement points that got capability values within certain given intervals field for total yield with confidence interval and total dpu with confidence interval A mean value in DPMO
63. the Test Category if you want to limit your search on the test category just as for area and line 5 Enter the end of the period of time you want the report to cover Depending on which item selected in the Based on combo box the formatting of End of period is different You can click the calendar button ia and get help with selecting your date The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search 7 You can also specify a fault category a fault class and an order number to limit the search If you want international description of fault codes check the check box 8 Select a maximum of 5 fault codes that the report should cover You can also select if the data will be displayed in percent or number of faults by selecting the correct radio button 9 Click on tom When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result ae A ERICSSON E gt Faull diagram Faut Codes itre Ther rf ae ee Report g ves me Divers oroe 4 teat eee tats oe enn LED Orio rara Baal l Us ipe add Pwd H Da E EE TS EN R uens r 7 ypa tpt ATA AE NEL ENEE Feat Code ewin fete Death i j gt 4 f z e Ll e P 1 ad on a be S s b be E A uz RNS A SOTE 1 i arto 3 5 i ot i B j mmh A Teel Feet TSE d a z 4 4 At K4 i 7 O Se E I j gt i T Pray 3 r a 1 404 Asport k nta YO P Save a Search In Faul
64. to by order click on To return to by time click on By time Below are examples of the different views Testnet User Guide Measdata e 43 nr imita QM O Ghee tem Line 4 D Sheer trend Live 10 DO mide Bowed Line Py time Trend Sheet by time show trend line 5 The Node Deviation Sheet In the Measdata node deviation sheet it is possible to see if a test station node is drifting This sheet can only be created if the summary sheet is activated It is possible to show the node deviation for all the measurement points in the summary measure point sheet or for a selection 44 e Measdata j Testnet User Guide How to Create a Node Deviation Sheet 1 Click on the row you are interested in in the Measdata summary measure point sheet Note If you do not select a row then all measurement points will be selected 2 Select Measdata Create the node deviation sheet from the menu bar 3 Select one of the radio buttons Use selected measure points or Use all measure points Below is an example of the sheet that will appear e wm eE E MIC A 3 gt COTA WE MAA i hn taires feed 5 Ma r tli tay i i 4 har rd tetitas mM He H j TERETA Kes ON W Yt A The graph to the left of the sheet shows Average per node See below 1006 00 08 AVERAGE MODE TP TO3 5 02 Pr grapa Teste S Whereas the graph to the right of the sheet shows Capability ind
65. using selected measure points 1 In the Measdata Selection sheet mark the columns you are interested in Note If more than one column is to be selected then you need to hold down lt Shift gt on your keyboard at the same time as you click on the columns 2 Select Measdata Create the summary measure point sheet from the menu bar 3 Select the radio button Use selected measure points 4 Click on WS The following is an example of the summary sheet 40 e Measdata Testnet User Guide EL t Capi iy where the Altas than A v fe MA de List weleee 14 aprerard le ea sr Of 19 LA UN g ji cheat Ghee sn ptet Teal oute el poon 4 1 UM 1 4 14 AS Gi Ge AAA CAI OF MA A pom Sortimo 1 hy Dipin stes ov 0 fewted of gt Fispt dealers MHcrdina to cre the Ta srcerndios 1 4 hy toral Ape hajans ot Tay o are prernsiod Gale Setreliand rales coe btramiarmed Tresanierme cas a pee tered whee Perret gt 09 ced am egies 1 opibdiigh 1 EEE At AA Peewee Shami lit EDI 0 038 a a LIERE AA e i SERSA 4 oe 10 sl 141 ce ee 1 05 Sawuletion cursar y BDC rez 1 0514 vs 2101 ao os ajia lt a asimi UE 1 04 Peak Cosa Dosmin Etre 1201 E ini You can sort the summary table either by test point number of faults or total DPMO Create a Summary Measure Point Sheet part 2 To create a summary measure point sheet using all measure points 1 Select M
66. want to have only individuals tested with those specific test criteria in your result check the checkbox below the list You can filter data by selecting rows in Measurement Point list and then check the Filter check box Or you can check the Starting with check box and supply the beginning of some measurement point names in the measurement point filter table displayed FF sirarting wath Enter beginning of the measurement point name s you want to search for in the 16 text fields Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide 10 11 12 You can use a serial number filter by clicking in the check box Filter Then a serial number filter table is displayed in the current page lini sii ad ee ed nm Enter the ID number s or serial numbers you want to search for in the 30 text fields You can import serial numbers from a semicolon separated file by clicking on the Browse button and selecting the file you wish to import in the navigator window that appear The input file must be a list with ID numbers with a semi colon on each row see example A570030GF7 The alternative format is one serial number on each row but omit the semi colon To load the file click button Load Individuals To change the main filter check Filter checkbox The Main Filter selections will appear Main vi Fete Start Time Day of Week AS e J Al teats p P rst an End Time Puss i Latest taxt Click the relevant
67. without saving Production Goals It is possible to link production objectives stated in the yield and DPMO for every possible combination of area line test category and product number and R state that is the product place The objectives can be found in the different graphs Yield graph Fault outcome graph and Faulty graph Example If when taking out a report you selected Area SMD Line Test category Visual inspection and Product number to see the target result in the graph you must first have set targets using the same criteria This is how to activate the Production Goals tab 1 Click on Modelling in the main menu 2 Switch to the Production Goals tab wor State a Production Objective To state a production objective 1 Click on Add to open the add section e 2 Enter Area Line and Test category Product number and R state in the fields You can also select the report location in the tree view 3 Enter the Date from which the objective is going to count The date format is YY YY MM DD Testnet User Guide 4 Enter the Yield and DPMO values in the fields These values will be displayed in the Yield and DPMO graphs 5 Click on OK to create the production objective Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change a Production Objective To change a production objective 1 Click on Search to fetch all production objectives that match the
68. 02 11300 6 U1304 01310 U1302 U1500 3 8 206 0U1400 U1450 11 U1304 U1310 U1300 U1302 U1307 U13068 8 111304 01310 07300 U1302 U1307 U1306 0 _3 8 206 U1400 U1450 11 HO4 RO1 F03 KA TF For No fault found and functional fault you can enter several fault codes separated by For Scrap and to troubleshoot you can enter several action won codes separated by TQ Report Administration e 281
69. 09552 mr Mr T PASS 14 14 24 00609556 rr mr Y PASS CO j 90608158 rr mb PASS A231 roa Description in log Wie 1002 01 08 13 11 11 Testigete too cia 0109421 Send Protocols to Queue To send the extracted corrected protocols to the queue 1 Select the protocols you want to resend to queue 2 Click on L__ 2 ees __ All selected protocols will be sent to the queue if you have not selected any protocols then all protocols rrr and rec files in the directory will be sent Delete Files Select all the files you want to delete and click Dsissie prstsosis The selected files will be deleted Testnet User Guide Week Goal Description The Week Goal function enables you to add change fetch and delete the weekly yield goals WEEKGOAL table How to Start Week Goal Tool The Week Goal tool is started by clicking this menu option L Administration Products Modelleg Sasedata Teststation Admin Protocol Handling Week Goal Then the Week Goal page is opened bite Prev AB Karhiod Enter search criteria in the Product Number Test Software Week and Goal fields An asterisk will search for all occurrences The result is displayed in the table Click on Search to fetch all matching week goals By clicking the column header you can sort the table by that column By clicking on Add you can add more week goals by clicking on Edit you can update the selected week goal
70. 119 Fault Report Positions vs Fault Codes Description The Fault report positions versus fault codes displays the following information on each faulty product e Product number R state and product designation e How many times the product has been tested and how many times it was faulty Depending on whether the report is sorted according to positions per fault code or fault codes per position the presentation contains e The sum of all faults and the sum of all fault points The number of faults multiplied by the fault points which are distributed among the fault codes used for reporting the faults Or e The sum of all faults and the sum of all fault points distributed among the reported positions of the faults The information is presented for each report location for the specified period and product or report group If you choose a report group the results of the input products will not be combined which means it is possible to obtain statistics on individual products in the group by descending into the product structure You can also state a fault category when you create the report Only the fault codes that are linked to this category will be displayed in the report You can choose to sort the information according to fault codes for each position or positions for each fault code The report is based on the fault and inspection inputs that were made during the specified period The information contain
71. 119 2359 11 Pat E 51 0 3 SCB OF ROJ 119 235 AN 64 3 BGM 13E 5005 RIC 93 37 KRF 102 2631 E 2 4 sam 12 n 40 i3 47 Mw 40 M Repot Repartir Save a Search E F z H In Fault Outcome graph it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search 1 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a Fault Outcome Report Report Locations When you have filled in all Testnet User Guide criteria select Save this search check box 14 Seve the saart Name Supply a name for your search so you can load it later When you click L the search is saved and can be loaded later Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search L If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Saved as J oli Lar JO tepo tanpa Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion is displayed Click on ise How to Delete a Saved Search Ze Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed Click on Benet Fault Outcome Report Report Locations e
72. 33 equals 4 as Z value See Sigma Value A Chi square test is used to examine the population whether a normal distribution is at hand Values below 0 05 indicate no normality and a transformation may take place Data that has infinite resolution only restricted by the measuring device and no theoretic boundaries for negative and positive values Typical measurements are voltage current power etc Approximations to continuous data are made for those with boundaries at O e g current may not drop below zero as they show characteristics as being continuous and can be calculated as such See Instability Outlier Limit high and Limit Low are the calculated values at which a value is considered an outlier if being outside Transformation is made to make capability calculations justified since it requires normality When measurements are deviating from normality the transformation may be used Two criteria are involved the CPK value is below 1 0 and Norm test value shows non normal behaviour see Norm test The method used here is Area transformation For a business process the sigma value indicates how well that process is performing for example Z 1 0 is bad Z 4 0 1s mediocre performance Z 6 0 is considered world class See also Capability A statistical index of variability or variation normally designated s or o sigma The standard deviation is a value based upon all measurements that tells us h
73. Affected_Product e Area Control_Data The Control_ Data table presents data that is entered through test and inspection inputs Each row in the table corresponds to a test or inspection input reported in Testnet The table contains the following columns Line R state Number of Manufactured Number of Inspected Number of Rejected Order number User ID Signature of the person that was logged in when the input was done Controlled_Unit The Controlled _Unit table stores data on the faulty products that were found during a test that is it contains data from test inputs Each ID number entered from the test input generates a row in the table Inspection inputs also generate a row in the table but this information is only used internally The table contains the following columns Column Comments Control Identity A running number assigned by database 166 e Quality Analysis Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide ID number For inspection input this field contains the string INSPECTION INPUT Comment 1D Test Shows how many times an individual has been tested at a certain report location Result The result field can accept one of two values F or T F represents a faulty individual T stands for passed individual Inspected by Assembled by Detected_Symptom_of_Fault The Detected_Symptom_of_Fault table stores data for each inspection or fault input made in Testnet
74. Control view is a combination of the Control Data table and the Controlled_Unit table as illustrated above The view presents data from control and test inputs in which faulty individuals have been identified Control Identity A running number assigned by the database one for each test and inspection input Area Identity A number corresponding to an area see the table area Number of Manufactured The number of manufactured products registered at the input Number of Inspected The number of tested products registered at the input Number of Rejected The number of rejected products registered at the input Free text field User ID Identity of the person that was logged in when the input was done ID number ID number registered as faulty at a test input For inspection input this field contains the string INSPECTION INPUT Comment 1D Free text field available in the Test input tab Testi Displays how many times an ID number has been tested at a report location Result The result field can accept one of two values F or T F represents a faulty individual whereas T stands for tested individual Inspected by The identity of the inspector Assembled by The identity of the assembler Fault_View The Fault_ View is a combination of the Cause_of_Fault table and the Affected_Product table as illustrated above The view shows data from Testnet User Guide control test and faulty inputs For a
75. Depending on which item selected in the Based on combo box the formatting of End of period is different You can click the calendar button ia and get help with selecting your date The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search 7 You can also specify a fault category a fault class and an order number to limit the search 8 Select a maximum of 5 positions that the report should cover You can also select if the data will be displayed in percent or number of faults by selecting the correct radio button 9 Click on tm When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result ERICSSON Faut diagram Poamons MEE hepun y VEZ se Project rorte seed eee Prod eae east LEG Orist morbor e otteen a a n roser IEL TINIE TETAN Hamren Santa Desert Pu 4 2 y 5 gt Ld a a ES gt gt y h a 5 7 gt E EN ud 5 gt RARE Mz dd MAC DEDA ASPA GOTOR RC A RA Dy f utn L Main 3 n aio ate gt il E 3 18 T ta a7 54 i 5 4 i chet f Asport y h 1 PR AR Save a Search In Fault diagram Positions 1t is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search 7 Select the search criteria
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79. IS Fie Serie y E Sis iFizsie E eieis TAFALLA ALERTA PAE AE sd lu buck hbabador twt Fie yr ieiviviery ele ala e MONARCA RARA A fof AMAIA ARANA f li t mur uo rte 151 li Your search conditions and attribute selection is possible to save for later use in the Group measurement points by attributes page You may dedicate the saved search to yourself or to a specific user group you are member of and it is possible to load a saved search Save this attribute selection Name my attr selection Save to user group User group MEASDATA TEST wt When user checks the Save this attribute selection checkbox a name field for the selection that is to be saved turns visible together with a checkbox Save to user group If the Save to user group checkbox is checked a dropdownlist turns visible 70 e Measdata Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide where you can select specific user group to dedicate selection to All saved searches dedicated to a specific user is loaded into page together with all saved selections that is dedicated to user groups that you are member of Selected attribute combination is saved together with specific search conditions product rstate software cardmark criteria filtering information etc Only saved search conditions that correspond to search conditions used in page are possible to select in page Faulty IdNo Sheet In the Me
80. O Node Syttem Terr Y 040406 1001 01 WS 11401 4 3 4 cord riera 554 3494 UB RDA A Tap ter ts dire tedparir tusi aprro s an LS BA tecno at mL Cet M0 MLD Owerst Capebditytor TUCON 144 134 eaan 2 mn Dre ow The second page contains help information it explains what kind of information is presented for each test point Page three and four holds a glossary with information about the terms used in Measdata The following pages hold the measurement point information The example below shows one page with information about two measurement points Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide FRI tik Frequency Stately S90 Te pta Part tee L34 taks bo sal cade om 24 ewer de x has bh ee z Teria a2 ore Ue Capa rh lt p A DLL an La p As i mi x h th om e Fie 104 Peat Code Oommen Err 5101 Tu eptot tor FMI 14d Tam ephot tor PM Led E emitted Continuous R amp R Report The Measdata continuous R amp R report presents continuous repeatability and reproducibility information for selected testpoints in an MS Word report This report can only be created if the continuous R amp R sheet has been activated The Continuous R amp R report contains an initial page with overall information followed by a number of pages with test point specific information A glossary is included in the Continuous R amp R report with explanations of the test point specific information
81. PMO value and a table with calculated base data for the overall R amp R DPMO graph This is an example of the first page Testnet User Guide Measdata e 65 tee Gea GAUGE RAR REPOST G RAR Product ue AD tai Lito ied CAL IDS 1504 Srvterttegt Miele Herder Lire an More rra edetvel 3005 090 7005 00 11 MWarbew of tastpowsts 2 Dage NAR o AOAIE a7 Phats H ie Mi es PGE Spm ber bp feet de pt Soe ere e tite wu Liu wu IA 1 Des be 16 RIMA 11 Com oe tots 4 LAA WAPA 6 A DAA ES MAFIA MAA MAA OS The second page contains help information it explains what kind of information is presented for each test point The following pages hold the measurement point information The last pages hold a glossary with information about the terms used in Measdata The example below shows one page with information about one measurement point 66 e Measdata Testnet User Guide ewe Sie pepe lll een Repeatable measurements It is possible to view repeatable measurements in Measdata This is possible if you have checked either of the Repetitions attributes and notes or the Repetitions Group measurement points by attributes checkboxes at the bottom of the search page Select O Repetitions Attributes and Notes No analysis can be done O Repetitions Group measurement points by attributes If the Repetitions attributes and notes checkbox 1s checked testpoints with repeatable mea
82. T Tess category I Order number Product number A sata Ly e amp Report group 1 d 1 14 Product narra es 15 Start dace 2009 04 09 I7 fnd Arie 7009 0 i Process retiatetty 2 rea arras Yield report Products PIO Was report calor I Sian tee End ime Tot twiet Tot recta 4 97 m 7 1 line e Selected eet cal he T M i 4 ale f j o z plnil oiz mimi di 6 nin mit nin 1 14 pas ma pu z I 4 Save a Search In Yield Report Products it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search 1 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a Yield Report Products When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box Seer 4 Lave the pant Name Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 2 When you click Ls the search is saved and can be loaded later 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 1 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed saved j alti be 18 hou Cura 2 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the
83. Test Station Admin Testnet User Guide Protocol Handling Description Protocol correction contains tools for handling protocols With the tools you can correct test protocols that have been rejected before they are stored in test database or the information is sent to quality database or sent to Bartrack system How to Start Protocol Handling Tool The Protocol Handling tool is started by clicking this menu option Administration Products Modelling Sececata Testatation Admin Then the Protocol Handling page is opened A beemster bam tf a This page makes it possible to e Handle protocols rejected by Store application e Handle protocols rejected by QSP Insert application e Handle protocols rejected by BT Send application Store tab This tab handles protocols rejected by Store application That is protocols that are not stored in Testnet database Testnet User Guide Protocol Handling e 249 250 e Protocol Handling bes rt ing te This tab makes it possible to e Retrieve rejected protocols e Add time e Inspect protocols e Show previous tests e Send protocols to the queue e Delete files Retrieve Rejected Protocols This function will rename the log file store log to SAVTOT and place it in the directory specified in the configuration file for web site It will then relocate all rrr files from Pamela protocol queues to the same directory When the process is finished a message will
84. This is how you create a Weekdata_Summary report Testnet User Guide 1 Click on Mbari 2 in the Analysis Reports window and then on 8 The following page will appear Site Ericsson AB MIC Kieth There are three ways you can search for a Product If you click in the list of available products the selected product will appear in the product number field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the product number for example ROA You can also let the product combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways The R state search works just as for product Select the Test Software if you want to limit your search on the software just as for product and R state Enter the period of time you want the report to cover The year should be entered first with two digits followed by week number For Weekdata_Summary e 81 82 e Weekdata_Summary example week 23 2008 will be entered like this 0823 You can also click the calendar button ia and get help with selecting your week 6 Select whether the search criteria should include all cardmarks All exclude cardmarks Without or include a specific cardmark Specific Note If you choose Specific you have to enter a list of maximum 40 cardmarks for example ABX1 will include cardmark A B X and 1 in the search 7 Click on aes When the selection is c
85. User Guide 1 Click on Search to fetch all lines that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Select the line to be renamed in the list 3 Click on Rename to open the rename section 4 Enter a new line and choose whether the inputs shall be moved to the new line or not 5 Click on OK to rename the line Click on Cancel to close the rename section without saving Test Categories A test category indicates which type of test 1s run on the product Some examples of test categories are visual inspection and function test When giving names to test categories you should consider the information you want to obtain from the reports A test category can for example be named to be used by different shifts such as INSPEC_DAY and INSPEC_NIGHT This way you can easily extract information about each shift It is important to consider which test categories can be put together in the reports These must then be named consistently such as INSPEC_DAY and INSPEC_NIGHT You can use INSPEC when you want to see both test categories in the same report Each test category is linked to at least one line The combination area line test category forms a report location This is how to activate the Test Categories tab 1 Click on Modelling in the main menu 2 Switch to the Test Categories tab Testnet User Guide Modelling e 205 Add a Test Category 1 Click on Add to open the add section e gt 2 Type the nam
86. User Guide Testnet 6 Prevas Prevas AB Box 1909 S 651 19 Karlstad Copyright Prevas AB 2011 Sweden This guide was produced by Prevas AB Phone 46 54 147400 KS003B03 EN V 13 Fax 46 54 147499 Contents Introduction About TESS Cassin os tidea Posada ed ee Purpose and Contents eis CONVENIOS a ca How do I Use the Guide ooccconcccnncccnnoccnnnccnnnocnnns What Is Not In the Guide ccoooccnncccnnnccnnnccnnnioccnnnoos User tera ios General Description of Pages iia lili Par OD iS iio BUON orrai a A ote eve ead Miekea yas eeed ai Commands and Keys cccccccccccnncnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnos Uppercase and Lowercase Letters PXOOUE TEA coca he ee cee ee le ADOUt TESINEL SYSE o camsiias sacra cu benas toc ge tusdameeameautgntendesbenas ts Tesme Web MM e e raise ten Testnet Main Menu Descrip rnaaidon arado Different Categories Of Users oooooooonnnnccccnnnncnononononnononnnnnnnnos A A A O aeons eediewt QOPTI siz asec sats cede ditend tackler iia A zesiran ini AEA EE OAM Sth AtOR a T AEN System Administrator sd Startinosup Testeado dro ooo How to Select Your Database ooocccccccnnnnnnc Howto Lo Mod codi How to Change Your Password cccccceeeeeeeeeeees Curvedata ESCH LION a a ae Create a Curvedata Reporta as Curvedata Result Shen iia ici Cte DeS tido A LE A Infodata Testnet User Guide DESETINU Oleson E Create n Infodata Report ii ieee Infodata Result Sheet
87. You can click the calendar button ia and get help with selecting your date The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search 7 You can also specify an order number to limit the search If you want international description of fault codes check the check box 8 Click on cae When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result a A 5 c E Fault Outcome Graph I Enron 46 Lister 4 mayra Center ista 4 i are Product numer amp Line A stale T Tweet category Product name 1 Order wmr 1 Naam or TES Hepert gimp 10 End of Period I Start Ome 17 Peribadi 2 Creel ime airs 13 73 14 5 E ma S td 17 1 13 20 9 y 7 j is it bo a2 Nd sl gt 4 7 i y 15000 D i e 9 tj ler mu ic e res a z Ue 1 Marth Pernod Fauk outcome Gosi Tasted P auty gt 33 Jun y TT tai 4 4 3 Ju 3 4536 394 10 Aug 11111 t87 ad 5 31 La ws ai 1443 r ra i t 43 Wo the 126741 1473 la Duc 17 2 11525 373 o Taam gt i cua 15 Jan 15722 4344 46 Feb 50 14157 211 is 4 EA atrial A 17 My 52 HA 2 18 Ap i 110 195011 219 49 We wt TA CESI 5 Web Report Repsrtinfaerwcron 77 AM NN Save a Search In Fault Outcome graph it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports fo
88. a and get help with selecting your dates The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search 7 You can also specify an order number to limit the search 8 Determine whether the information is to be presented according to Show per product structure or Show per level If you choose to Show per product structure all the products and components matching the search criteria and the number of Levels will be shown in the report If you choose to Show per level only the products and components for the selected Levels will be shown in the report 9 Levels you can choose between 1 and 2 In Levels you can choose between 1 and 2 1 means the tested product and its first level in the product structure 2 means the tested product and its first and second levels in the product structure 10 Ifyou want to limit level 1 and or level 2 you can enter search criteria in Limitation level 2 or Limitation level 1 It is possible to use the wildcard If you have chosen To receive a report for only one level then the limitation for level 2 will not be available 11 Click on Lute When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result 130 e Hierarchical Yield Report Testnet User Guide enicsson 2 a iierartc ical yield report ta dete fel bee mi eis Save a Search In hierarchical yield report it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for examp
89. a oc KAD 337 y s0 2 TILLEEH RA KRY 125 1 2 0 e DE W m ooa J z j f KR 1 f 0 sa KR 20 A RE RE i i 30 AL i 0 KRI a 0 30 e A _o i de E y F41 IN 19 La e v 0 y 4 RO 1311501 i 54 4 i RY 11242 aT 0 gt 1197 RIA i a6 y 4 q ars 0 S oa i A E ti 3 Sam 1 K L LA 181_ 40 3 40 ss 47 14 49 5 Report Respristm Ea A A Tot tested The total number of tested or inspected individuals The same individual may be counted more than once if it has been tested more than one time Tot rejected The total number of faulty individuals from test or inspection The same individual may be counted more than once if it has been tested or inspected more than one time Table data The table can be based on individual data or batch data If individual data is used each individual will be counted one time only The yield shown in the table will be the first time yield If the table is based on batch data each individual may be counted more than once The yield shown in the table will be a total yield Sum The last row of the table contains two sums for the Tested and Rejected columns These sums will not correspond to the previously mentioned Tot tested and Tot rejected values see Table data Tot tested and Tot rejected earlier 158 e Yield Report Report Locations Testnet User Guide In the sum row you can also find th
90. ack to Bartrack The test type can also be sent to Bartrack Test information can automatically be sent to quality database About Testnet System The Testnet applications are integrated in the Testnet system The following picture describes the Testnet system and its components ee eee AA Databere Server i Badap i Archive A ST n AGA te EL AAA Web Clients TestStations The test result files are transmitted from the test station to the PDOXCOMM directory where they are placed in a queue Pamela is the Windows interface between the test station and Testnet The Store application saves protocols whereas the Fetch application retrieves protocols from the Testnet database Store and Fetch are run on a dedicated server in the network Store detects files that are received by TestnetIN and interprets them If the file is approved then the protocol is stored in the database TNETDB If the protocol is rejected it is renamed as a rrr file and can be corrected by using the Testnet_Web application PDOXCOMM receives query files from the test stations These files are then intercepted by Fetch and once approved returned to PDOXCOMM as protocol files If the file is not approved then an empty file is created on PDOXCOMM PDOXCOMM provides a barrier between the database and the test stations thereby ensuring that the test stations cannot in any way change the database Testnet Web
91. age that indicates the proportional amount of the tested individuals that have been rejected Fault point Fault points are linked to fault classes and rank the seriousness of a fault Id no Id no is the identification number of an individual This is the same thing as serial number Inspection identity See fault identity Measuring point The point used during inspections in order to measure the extent of a deviation from a set value or function Loc Loc is the test category report location Node Node is the node test station number where test was performed Passed Y Test OK passed N Test not OK failed PRIM Product Information Management database A central register of products Product Each product is identified by its product number and R state Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide Product Number The product number is a unique set of characters and digits identifying a certain product Together with the R state it is possible to handle different revisions of the product Product place The product place is a combination of a report location and a product It does not necessarily have to be a physical place Product relation Product relation is the relationship between superordinate and subordinate products Production line A production line describes the flow in production and often includes a production phase and the tests that are associated with it The line
92. al time Total test time in seconds Yield The yield is always expressed as the ratio between tested and approved individuals The yield could be a fraction such as 0 79 or a percentage such as 79 276 e Glossary of Terms Testnet User Guide Glossary Measdata Capability Report This glossary is also found on page three and four in the MS Word Capability report The glossary sheet holds this information DPMO Hi limit Low limit Hi Cap Lo Cap LSL USL Attribute data Yield Pareto chart Instability Capability Testnet User Guide Defects Per Million Opportunities Expected DPMO A calculated value of DPMO of each measurement The expected value is a prediction of future fall outs based on the normal distribution Observed DPMO A value of DPMO that is based upon actual faulty measurements PPM Parts per million for example defects per million compare DPMO Hi limit corresponds to USL Upper Specification Limit according to doc 1524 Low limit corresponds to LSL Lower Specification Limit according to doc 1524 The capability of the measurement is calculated both towards the High limit USL corresponding to Hi Cap and the Low limit LSL corresponding to Lo Cap The lowest value of Hi Cap and Lo Cap forms the actual CPK value see Capability The low and high specification limits of a measurement Same as Hi and Low limit Data that are not measured by infinite numerical valu
93. amp Part of Tes Adrrerestratox 4 Change the fields 5 Click on to save the new values in Testnet The user will be changed and the list is updated to reflect the changes 258 e Users Testnet User Guide Deleting a User This is how you delete a user 1 Select an existing user in the list 2 Click on to delete the user A confirmation dialog box is displayed 2 Do you realy wot to delata tha uaar Ca Jl sm Click on OK to delete the user from Testnet The user will be deleted and the list is updated to reflect the changes Testnet User Guide Users e 259 User Groups Description This function contains a list of all user groups in Testnet Each user group contains a list of access rights The access rights included in a user group will control access right for users belonging to that user group How to Start User Groups Tool Testnet User Guide The User Groups tool is started by clicking this menu option System Administration Users Then the User Groups page is opened In the User Group field you can enter a search criterion Clicking on Lex will fetch all user groups in the database matching the criterion If you enter a asterisk all user groups will be fetched The Search Result table contains the matching user groups If you click on a user group the assigned functions are shown in the list below the user group list By clicking on Add you can add more user groups
94. and can be accessed via the Products tab If you want to move every listed product click Move all Every visible product in the list with accompanying structures will be added to application If you do not want to add every product you can select which products to move in the list Click the Enable Multi Select button and then you get checkboxes for each row in the list Select the product or products you want to add and then click on Move Only the products that are checked in the table will be added to Quality database You can also delete products from the table by selecting them and clicking Delete These products are deleted from the database which means you cannot search for them again To add a product with only its top level of subordinate products check the Move only one product level box The selected product and its immediate subordinate products are now added to Quality database The selected products are now added to the Quality database Relations from PRIM This tab is usually only used for deleting relations to products that are not to be added when a given product structure is being imported First delete the current product in the Products from PRIM tab You can then delete the associated relations in the Relations from PRIM tab This is how to activate the Relations from PRIM tab 1 Click on Products in the main menu 2 Switch to the Relations from PRIM tab Products e 195 196 e Products Import P
95. and for the result PASS FAIL This setting is only active when the Cardmark setting is checked in the Mapping tab otherwise This is how to activate the Cardmark Settings tab 1 Click on Test Station Admin in the main menu 2 Switch to the Cardmark Settings tab Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide Add a Cardmark Setting To add a new cardmark setting 1 Click on Add to open the add section tone NA Enter the Teststation Select Result in the combo box Specify the cardmark s that will be used as filter qe e YY Select 1f the protocols with the cardmarks will be sent or not by clicking the appropriate radio button 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change a Cardmark Setting To change a cardmark setting 1 Click on Search to fetch all cardmark settings that match the search criteria 2 Select the setting you want to change in the list Test Station Admin e 247 3 Click on Edit to open the edit section ee s e en 4 Change the fields you want to change 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete a Cardmark Setting To delete a cardmark setting 1 Click on Search to fetch all cardmark settings that match the search criteria 2 Select the setting you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete cardmark setting from database 248 e
96. and you would like to know if the tested protocol has been tested before then click on L_ showereviouws___ This function enables you to inspect data for the last ten tests that have been run on the ID number in question Protece Cortet Prewtees bedrewheat ATTE WEI Test tepe Uate erl Dere ra lime Tew apetis Po Send Protocols to Queue To send the extracted corrected protocols to the queue 1 Select the protocols you want to resend to queue 2 Click on L Ssmitegma All selected protocols will be sent to the queue if you have not selected any protocols then all protocols rrr and rec files in the directory will be sent N B If a protocol has the file extension REC then the database is checked to see if the protocol already exists if so then the protocol will not be sent to the queue Delete Files Select all the files you want to delete and click 2st mins promesa Protocol Handling e 251 252 e Protocol Handling The selected files will be deleted QSP Insert tab This tab handles protocols rejected by QSP Insert application That is protocol data that are not sent to Quality database This tab makes it possible to e Inspect protocols e Send protocols to the queue e Delete files Inspect Protocols To inspect a protocol you select first the folder and then the protocol in the file list The protocol will then be displayed in the textbox next to the list of protocols Below
97. appear The input file must be a list with ID numbers with a semi colon on each row see example The alternative format is one serial number on each row but omit the semi colon To load the file click button Load Individuals 8 If you do not want to see the individuals that passed first time click in the check box Hide first passed 9 Click on tm Infodata Result Sheet Below is an example of a result sheet 26 e Infodata Testnet User Guide in a 20M gt i a eea rea a e e 1 3 _ 3 ow t r Tal pr Ya p aon y POS Ch COSCO hrr E E pnt oe a Bones hy A oo e S OA E Le ee The Infodata Selection sheet displays information about the individuals contained in the search criteria The report is laid out as follows e Columns A E contains global product information e Columns F AF contains test information To print the report select File Print How to Show Hide Columns To make the report easier to read you can choose which columns to show 1 Click on _Sernftide colwee to open the Show Hide Columns dialog box show Hidi uh 2 Select the columns that you want to include in the report 3 Click on WL Testnet User Guide Infodata e 27 How to Sort Information Information in the Infodata Selection sheet can be sorted 1 Click on sore 2 Choose the sort criteria from the drop down lists Apeniny 7 Descending Aening Dastaning
98. ar on the screen Testnet Web 4 User ID Password Database estra v Change password Loan To be able to log on you need a User ID and a Password both of which you should have received from your administrator After you login for the first time you might be prompted to change your password Rules for the new password are set up in the SYS_ SETTINGS table in database How to Select Your Database 1 Goto the Database field Database Testnet v 2 From the drop down list select the database you want to work with Testnet User Guide How to Login 1 Enter your user ID in the User ID field 2 Enter your password in the Password field UserID USER Password eocccces 3 Click on to log in How to Change Your Password There are two different scenarios when changing the password e You have to change password for example when logging in first time or your password expired e You want to change your password User ID s Password Database Testnet v Change password You have to change the password Login Change Password When you have to change your password a message will be displayed and a button which will let you access the change password page If you want to change password check the Change password check box 1 Type your old password in the Old Password field Change Password User ID SISV Old Password o l New Password
99. areto Positions Report When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box MET Mame Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 5 When you click s the search is saved and can be loaded later 6 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 4 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Serot tet larp 5 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion is displayed 6 Click on fs How to Delete a Saved Search 3 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 4 Click on Testnet User Guide Pareto Positions e 147 Yield Graph Description The Yield graph provides information on the yield and the number of approved and tested products The report is presented in the form of a graph for the selected report location and period The information is presented by report location and period as well as for the select product or report group If you choose a report group the results for every product in the report group will be combined and presented together The report is based on the test and inspection inputs that were made during the specified period The report is based on first time yield that is if an individual is tested several times at the same report loc
100. asdata faulty idno sheet it is possible to see the number of faulty measurement points per individuals How to Create a Faulty IdNo Sheet 1 Select Measdata Create the faulty idno sheet from the menu bar Below is an example of the sheet that will appear p a jot 2A o on Lom I s You can sort the Faulty IdNo table either by the Id no Tested or Faulty columns Save a Search In Measdata it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain products You can specify these products in a search and each time you need reports for these products just use the saved search How to Save a Search 1 Select the search criteria you want just as in the section Create a Measdata Report When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box Save this search Name Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 2 When you click the search is saved and can be loaded later 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save Measdata e 71 How to Re use a Saved Search 1 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Saved lt lt 2 of 2 C Remove MiniLink 2 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion is display
101. ase Translate Product If the Translate product checkbox is marked in Mapping tab information in this tab is used for translation purpose The information in Translate product overrides or complements the earlier made mapping This is how to activate the Translate Product tab 1 Click on Test Station Admin in the main menu 2 Switch to the Translate Product tab Testnet User Guide Test Station Admin e 241 242 e Test Station Admin It s possible to specify which area line and test category a certain product number will be mapped into These settings have no direct connection to a specific test station all mappings made in the mapping tab that have translate product checked will be matched with the translate product information Add a Product Translation To add a new product translation 1 Click on Add to open the add section te bomio Post owes 2 Enter the Product Number 3 Select Area Line and Test Category in their respective combo boxes 4 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change a Product Translation To change a product translation 1 Click on Search to fetch all product translations that match the search criteria 2 Select the translation you want to change in the list 3 Click on Edit to open the edit section 4 Change the fields you want to change Testnet User Guide 5 Click on OK to save the changes Cli
102. at is the product with the worst outcome is presented first The report presents information for every product for a specific report location and period The report is based on test and inspection inputs made during the specified period The report is based on first time yield that is if an individual is tested several times at the same report location it will not be included more than once in report The total of tested and rejected in the report header is all tests not only first time tests The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Fault Outcome Report Report Locations Testnet User Guide This is how you create a fault outcome report report locations l Click on 440 oer et errs in the Quality Reports window and then on L fsle The following page will appear Fault Outcome Report Report Locations e 117 Prevas s a met tee D 1 dr e Pl ta e Lada ote de There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways The Line search works just as for area Select the Test Category if you want to limit your
103. ation it will not be included more than once in report The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Yield Graph Testnet User Guide This is how you create a yield graph 1 Click on Ssi arh in the Quality Reports window and then on L The following page will appear 2 There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways Yield Graph e 149 3 The Line search works just as for area 4 Select the Test Category if you want to limit your search on the test category just as for area and line 5 You can also if you want limit the search on product or report group by selecting the wanted setting in Product frame 6 Enter the end of the period of time you want the report to cover Depending on which item selected in the Based on combo box the formatting of End of period is different You can click the calendar button ia and get help with selecting your date The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search 7 You can also specify an order number to limit the search If you want international desc
104. ave as JPG picture Glossary Glossary Graphs These alternatives are available by selecting Measdata from the menu bar and then clicking on desired menu item Testnet User Guide Measdata e 39 Summary Measure Point Sheet The summary measure point sheet can be created to show either all measure points or only measure points that have been pre selected Measurement values within 180 of the tolerance interval are included in the calculations Finding the Tolerance Interval If Two Limits Have Been Set If we take for example four as the minimum limit and six as the maximum limit the distance between four and six equals 100 The minimum and maximum limits set at 180 are 3 2 and 6 8 respectively See below Tolerance Minimum Average Maximum Tolerance Level Level Value Level Level 180 180 laa a s 6 s Note Only measurement points between 3 2 and 6 8 will be used for the statistic calculations If Only One Limit Has Been Set Note If only one limit has been set then Measdata will create a fictitious limit by reflecting the existing limit in the average value See below Tolerance Set Average Reflective Tolerance Level Minimum Value Maximum Level 180 Level Level 180 Note If all measurement values have failed then the average value will be treated as if it was situated on the correct side of the limit Create a Summary Measure Point Sheet part 1 To create a summary measure point sheet
105. bute3 lt attr4 gt is value of attribute4 It is possible to change the default syntax of the name of the measurement points by changing the priority order of the attributes To change the default priority order change selected priority Prio 1 Prio 2 Prio 3 Prio 4 for respective attribute in the Group measurement points by attributes page If for example attributel has priority 2 attribute2 has priority 3 attribute3 has priority and attribute4 has priority 4 the new measurement point name syntax will be like lt m_id gt lt attr3 gt lt attr1 gt lt attr2 gt lt attr4 gt If the checkbox Show attribute columns in result sheet is checked at bottom of the Group measurement points by attributes page a measdata result file is created with attribute columns CNT TIME STAMP ATT1 ATT2 ATT3 ATT4 MP_NOTE visible CI Show attribute columns in result sheet No analysis can be done This file look similar to the one created if user checks the Repetitions Attributes and Notes checkbox directly in the Measdata search page but measurement values are now grouped by your attribute selection Note that none of the usual Measdata analysis functions are available from this Measdata result sheet tae P a te benh LIA Ye A A lal o Ela mirta gt rele sis did butt SA sitie Fiel 5 IIS IA i a Ligeia Soe b 11103711 110004 13 lt a TEL sie eel IS
106. can be selected at input to declare what has been done to rectify the fault Read more about action codes in Action Codes on page 228 Define Fault Codes The description of the fault code describes the fault in plain text Read more about fault codes in Fault Codes on page 222 Define Fault Categories The fault codes can be grouped into different fault categories This may help in the process of analysing the faults Read more about fault categories in Fault Categories on page 226 Define Manufacturer This 1s an optional step Basedata e 221 A manufacturer can be selected at entry of a particular fault This may help in the process of analysing the faults that are caused by a component from a certain manufacturer Read more about manufacturers in Manufacturers on page 232 Define Alarm Code This is an optional step An alarm code can be selected at entry of a particular fault Exchange of ID marked unit in Reptile Read more about alarm codes in Alarm Codes on page 234 Define Alarm Categories This is an optional step The alarm codes can be grouped into different alarm categories An alarm category can be selected at entry of a particular fault Exchange of ID marked unit in Reptile Read more about alarm categories in Alarm Categories on page 235 Fault Codes A fault code represents a special type of fault Linked to each fault code is a text that clearly describes the fault Examp
107. cense expires a warning message is displayed to each user logging on If you want to accept the new license click on Testnet User Guide System Settings Description This function allows the system administrator to set a number of specific settings for Testnet How to Start System Settings Tool Testnet User Guide The System Settings tool is started by clicking this menu option System Administration Users User Groups License Then the System Settings page 1s opened This page contains two tabs one for system settings and one for Test Station Admin Settings System Settings tab The tab contains a list of all visible system settings To change a setting select the value in the right hand column and enter the new value In the adjacent column is a Description of the setting After the settings have been changed you must click on to save the information in database System Settings e 267 268 e System Settings Key This is a list of all available visible keys in the system settings in Testnet Which keys are visible depends on the installation Note Only the System Administrator is authorized to change these values Invalid changes may cause system failure CHECK_OLD_ PASSWORD o o INVALIDPW SYMBOLS LICENSE WARNINGLIMIT MAX_ PASSWORD MIN_ PASSWORD PASSWORD_ EXPIRE PASSWORD_ DIFFCASE PASSWORD_ NUM NEA 0 Administration Administration Admin
108. ck on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete a Product Translation To delete a product translation 1 Click on Search to fetch all product translations that match the search criteria 2 Select the translation you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete product translation from database Translate Test Program If the Translate test program checkbox is marked in Mapping tab information in this tab is used for translation purpose The information in Translate test program override or complement the earlier made mappings made in previous tabs mapping and translate product This is how to activate the Translate Test Program tab 1 Click on Test Station Admin in the main menu 2 Switch to the Translate Test Program tab iter Eri Prevas tps A eee CERT E It s possible to specify which area line and test category a certain test program will be mapped into These settings have no direct connection to a specific test station all mappings made in the mapping tab that have translate test program checked will be matched with the translate test program information Add a Test Program Translation To add a new test program translation Testnet User Guide Test Station Admin e 243 1 Click on Add to open the add section 2 Enter the Test Program 3 Select Area Line and Test Category in their respective combo boxes 4 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to c
109. ct number and R state for subordinate product component Click on Hest When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result Testnet User Guide Pareto Faun Codes es sito la e hab wates HM lmn cade jsw TEDO Mo of tega Lar Darin ras Tadini r of taea ATA tae TIA 4 4 4 Weton tapre ev re J EL yx Save a Search In pareto fault codes report it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search Select the search criteria you want just as in section The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database l Create a Pareto Fault Codes Report When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box ls seve thia saatt Name Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 2 When you click the search is saved and can be loaded later 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 1 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Sevro O tet larp 2 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterio
110. ct the product you want to view product structure for in the list 3 Click on Structure to view the product structure Product Relations The Product Relations tab is used to add product relationships to the products or to see the product relationships that already exist A product relation is the connection between one product and another Several relations form a product Structure This is how to activate the Product Relations tab 1 Click on Products in the main menu 2 Switch to the Product Relations tab Note It is also possible to reach the Product Relations tab from the Products tab The selected product will be transferred to the Product Relations tab as a parent CC ELL Add a Product Relation To add a product relation Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide 1 Click on Add to open the add section a E 2 Enter the Product number R state and Position of the product you want to have as a parent outer product 3 Enter the Product number and R state of the product you want to have as a child lower product 4 Click on OK to add the product to the list Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Delete a Product Relation To delete a product relation 1 Click on Search to fetch all product relations that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Select the product relation you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the product relat
111. d to be used optionally User ID Identity of the person that was logged in when the input was done Fault Identity Running number assigned by the database each time a new fault code is entered Time Fault Input Date and time when the input was made Comment Fault Free text field for optional text Entered in the Fault input window Comments ID User ID Identity of the person that was logged in when the input was done ID number ID number registered as faulty when input For inspection input this field contains the string INSPECTION INPUT Fault Code Fault code entered at fault input Fault Class Fault class linked to the entered fault code Product No Component Product number of the product placed on the position of the fault The product must not necessarily be a component that is it can have subordinate products R state Component R state of the product placed on the position of the fault Manufacturer Manufacturer of the faulty product Action Code Action taken to correct the entered fault code Measurement group Measurement group for the point entered at test input Measurement point Measurement point entered at test input Number of Faults Number of faults found for entered position and fault code 176 e Quality Analysis Testnet User Guide Troubleshoot Time Time in minutes it took to troubleshoot a fault at a certain position Repair Time Time in minutes it took to repair a fault at a certain
112. d Duh dbtiDotbe 1 Poetors The first 10 bars in the diagram show the 10 most common positions for the chosen products The eleventh bar shows the proportionate size of the total number of faults that originate from other positions The line graph shows the cumulative fault frequency of the positions expressed as a percentage The diagram above shows that 13 of the faults originate from position V10 and 7 from position R5 which means that 20 of all faults are caused by two positions The exact values may be obtained from the table in the Same report The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Pareto Positions Report This is how you create a pareto positions report 1 Click on in the Quality Reports window and then on Ss The following page will appear Testnet User Guide Pareto Positions e 145 146 e Pareto Positions Site Ericsson AB MIC Kista 11141444 There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways The Line search works just as for area Select the Test Category if you want to limit you
113. d a glossary with information about the terms used in Measdata The example below shows one page with information about one Testnet User Guide Measdata e 63 measurement point Leh AMI ERICSSON Gauge R amp R Report The Measdata Gauge R amp R report presents Gauge repeatability and reproducibility information for selected testpoints in an MS Word report This report can only be created if the Gauge R amp R sheet has been activated The Gauge R amp R report contains an initial page with overall information followed by a number of pages with test point specific information A glossary is included at the end of the Gauge R amp R report with explanations of the test point specific information How to Create a Gauge R amp R report The Gauge R amp R sheet is activated To create a Continuous R amp R report 1 Select Measdata Create the continuous R amp R report from the menu bar 2 Enter information in the Create Continuous R amp R report form This dialog box shows the selected product number and the period of time you want the report to cover a Select Testpoint sort order by total DPMO is default Testpork sort order by urbe 5 by total dome b Select Number of testpoints in report The number of measurement points that will be written to the report c Enter Save report in directory initial path set to C Measdata Reports The report directory is created according to root directory Product number fro
114. d for generating the DPMO reports Note Even when a fault class with fault value 1 class A in the above example 1s to be used the administrator must still link each fault code to the fault class The general rule is to use fault classes A and C only This is how to activate the Fault Classes tab 1 Click on Basedata in the main menu 2 Switch to the Fault Classes tab Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide Sera ee gt o ee Add a Fault Class To add a new fault code 1 Click on Add to open the add section or ME MN 2 Type the name of the Fault Class the Points and a Description of the fault class 3 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change a Fault Class To change a fault class 1 Click on Search to fetch all fault classes that match the search criteria 2 Select the fault class you want to change in the list Basedata e 225 3 Click on Edit to open the edit section 4 Change the fields you want to change 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete a Fault Class To delete a fault class 1 Click on Search to fetch all fault classes that match the search criteria 2 Select the fault class you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the fault class Fault Categories In order to provide statistics it may be advantageous to group fault c
115. d is determined at installation time The location of this file is the same directory as t05_R1 xls and is found in the parameter TQREPORT_EXCELREPORT in SYS_SETTINGS table Product Names You can translate the product number to a product name that is displayed in the TQ report It is defined in a section of Sheetl of t05_config xls It can be useful if you updated this list when you start to produce a new product product_name BOE 602 15 2 BOE 602 21 1 BOE 602 18 1 INX 106 605 1 INX 106 606 1 INX 106 625 1 INX 106 626 1 INX 106 6391 xU DxU23 BOE PSTU CRF 900 TBU CRF CR 900 TBU CRF CRF 1600 The first column contains product number and the second the name to display instead SMA For example to set which fault codes that counts as sma there is a section in Sheet1 of t05_config xls sma AD1 A02 ANS 404 A05 A06 A12 415 416 416 A20 B01 BO2 603 C01 CO2 COS C05 C06 CO 015 017 mon Just enter your matching fault codes for sma separated by No SMA You can also define positions that will not count as sma faults even if the fault is sma fault code The first column is the product number and the second are the positions that will not count as sma faults ej sma VKRG 118 18 KRC 118 16 1 KRC 118 16 2 KRC 118 18 1 KRC 118 19 1 KRC 118 22 1 KRC 118 29 2 Codes Then at the end there are some settings codes NWO FAULT FOUND FUNCTIONAL FAULT SCRAP TO TROUBLESHOOT 414140041450 6 U1304 0U1310 U13
116. d list Fi w ii LN ale LJ y a 72 3 a A 5 iT a a x pS 3 3 34 5 Tent d atat rf 5 e _ Ne et BS By double clicking on a row in the list a corresponding result sheet will appear To return to the start sheet from the Test Information sheet select Weekdata Back to start sheet from the menu bar Test Information Sheet Below is an example of a Test Information sheet 1E H r E i m te de un Tapar sit raaf at Prem rs P hdd how e more mf mf sm 1 2 Wrens tee a usfref a iwm i um a mm sn 4 sm rf om fiar a ls om a pl ES Tufnell fim Poel fem Paw em e s Tee Teel ou Ped im Fae dl ew hie t Tom tee fl mm ag ue fe lt n ed fee e Tete Teel oe paf 1 man w le miss nm 4 re am MM emm Time fet 4 om tan a Vo a ot ee mesa paf me f a mf dl som Ton fowl mimos mas a i eee hoe Tim fimf um fm fos afi s me ua ses melee im aaf i fam Fans di Lim Fit fee fined rm Fase u oT tte Tage Fe Timfrmt 4 imss hel i E The test information sheet is made up of one graph and three tables Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide Test Information Graph The test information graph consists of the following e Fault rate with confidence interval based on week information e Four weeks average curve e
117. data Gauge R amp R sheet presents Gauge R amp R analyses for all testpoints in summary measure point sheet Performing Gauge R amp R analyses requires repeated testing of same units in a planned experiment for example five units to be measured in a randomized way four times each in three different test stations Number of units and repetitions must be decided due to the situation and requirements This requires repeated testing of same units in a planned experiment The Measdata Gauge R amp R sheet can only be created if the summary sheet has been activated and the selection contains individuals tested several times on different test stations If your selection doesn t contain correct data you will get a warning No Gouge RDR analyse is performed since there are too few nodes andior too few bestpoints per node How to Create a Gauge R amp R Sheet To create a gauge R amp R sheet 1 Select Measdata Create the Gauge R amp R sheet from the menu Below is an example of the Gauge R amp R sheet he l A A AA A ree A vie a eee Se See SO Pidas Ls fe Be ISA AAN oer po om 14 16 l y E My mp eee Or ira Get qee iver i 4 4 3000 fire mya f Gavee Bah suey ee om te se a ti ares m rre ene emery he ey e mn omens el SE A cs CAR 4 Me o DOs 3 GN sR ese 2 e O A A A AAA Testpoints in the Gauge R amp R sheet can be sorted either by testpoint or by total Gauge R amp R DPMO loss Example To the righ
118. detailed description of Testnet System is not included in this guide For a more detailed description of Testnet please refer to the System Administrators Manual User Interface Testnet uses the Windows platform The user interface consists of folders that correspond to work assignments In the folders there are tabs for the various functions supported by Testnet The design of the user interface follows the same standards as Windows as far as possible However the following is worth noting e Operators with a low level of access and experience may only perform certain commands Contact your Testnet administrator if you need access to additional commands e A check box can be filled or emptied by clicking on it or by moving into it and pressing the space bar Introduction e 9 e You can move the cursor between fields using the TAB key You can move the cursor within a filed using the lt Left gt and lt Right gt arrow keys R State An R state is the revision number of a product Testnet can handle products with or without an R state described in ST1D Numbering and Revision Rules Product Numbers Testnet can handle both external product numbers as well as Ericsson product numbers The external product numbers are described in EN LZB 101 01 1D External Product Numbers General Description of Pages Testnet s functions are divided into different groups You can reach these groups from a menu that appears when you
119. duct relation are used for describing the structure ta aA Sub ordinate product Product structure Superordinate Products In a product structure a superordinate product is a product that has another product located at one of its subordinate positions Subordinate Products In a product structure a subordinate product is a product that is located at a given position within another superordinate product Testnet User Guide Product Relation A product relation defines the relation between a superordinate and a subordinate product The relation is defined by the product number and R state of the superordinate and subordinate products together with the position of the subordinate product Component A component is a product with no subordinate products Even if a product has actually got subordinate products in reality it can be registered without subordinate products and is then handled as a component within the system Products The Products tab is used to add your own products or to see which products are defined in Quality database This is how to activate the Products tab 1 Click on Products in the main menu Retrieve Products To retrieve information on one or more products 1 Enter the Product number and R state as search criteria 2 Select one of these three alternatives The choice you make will affect the time it takes to perform the search All Products This alternative wil
120. e 1 Click on Search to fetch all fault codes that match the search criteria 2 Select the fault code you want to change in the list Testnet User Guide Basedata e 223 224 e Basedata 3 Click on Edit to open the edit section 4 Change the fields combo boxes or lists you want to change 4 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete a Fault Code To delete a fault code 1 Click on Search to fetch all fault codes that match the search criteria 2 Select the fault code you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the fault code Fault Classes A fault code does not indicate the seriousness of a fault Therefore fault classes are used with every fault code In turn each fault class is linked to a given value of fault points These describe the severity of the fault represented by the fault class Example Class A 100 fault points gt fault value 1 0 Class B 50 fault points gt fault value 0 5 Class C 10 fault points gt fault value 0 1 The fault classes can have any 1 character identification and any number of points between O and 100 In order to enter fault and inspection inputs each fault code must be linked to at least one fault class This link is established by the administrator The operator chooses from the fault codes linked to the fault classes when entering fault or inspection inputs Fault classes are use
121. e o E anya 130 ia livers 1 TITIN PALi ite Ores te Ah A e 48 INTIS j MEA ij TE A 1 Cant o lowe f tt rT PMARAETTTESTOTM TT TT E ETSE iam i live ee SPweisiih a FALF FENI tt a del ed PETT 1353 i 1VESe COPOEISISA J Walt FALECE DOOS i ro E 4 ee we CCE us ipi A fiseee lt CONOCI Ad Pall PELET r iL i 4 ao tt AAA gt PITT EET im 10089 COPOSINISE A POLE E ae Ea io gt rs ria 3 i 2 See j p r LESIALI i im i iess r3 Si riee 1 Fee ls ATI TAN Tis i 110804 ATT ty Paii y E Pili 4 ES 4 pm Aida A Misma tr 138 j Loap CEP an PEL PPLE f z id JOE Ti i hi A CT ATTE HJIT TES iP l jirese t Coresisiah d fat E imop 1 i23 3713310 la o a x ree Mfariazar tas 13590 im ji ram Coreaiaian 1 i Fan EOC jme 11 011 S71 asics as 4 amp A o aiM A midl au EIES 1381 ihe ji TOA e E ODO 111 27 35 E oS 4 AB Ot Bd i aftr anit iasa vet METE NETO mr IN MIT j Tr ii Shea bs e m i kB ital b L n d a r EOI Na UE y f 20d E CTI O UA Sa A Default syntax of the measurement point names created when attribute selection is used is like lt m_1d gt lt attrl gt lt attr2 gt lt attr3 gt lt attr4 gt where lt m_1d gt is original measurement point name lt attr1 gt is value of attributel Measdata e 69 lt attr2 gt is value of attribute2 lt attr3 gt is value of attri
122. e Average yield This yield is based on the data from the table in the report Each individual will be counted only once if the table is based on individual data Even if the individual has been tested or inspected more than once If the table is based on batch data the yield will be based on individuals that may be reported more than once Save a Search In Yield report Report Locations it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search 1 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a Yield Report Report Locations When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box Mame Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 2 When you click sw 1 the search is saved and can be loaded later 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 1 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Seve 2 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion 1s displayed 3 Click on fs How to Delete a Saved Search 3 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is di
123. e Capability repeatability DPMO loss e Capability reproducibility DPMO loss e Instability reproducibility DPMO loss e Attribute reproducibility DPMO loss e Total repeatability and reproducibility DPMO loss Detailed explanation of the different columns see Glossary The Continuous R amp R Pareto Sheet The Measdata continuous R amp R Pareto sheet presents an overview of the result of the continuous repeatability and reproducibility analyses This sheet can only be created if the Continuous R amp R sheet has been activated and is created for all testpoints in that sheet How to Create a Continuous R amp R Pareto Sheet To create a continuous R amp R Pareto sheet 1 Select Measdata Create the Continuous R amp R Pareto sheet from the menu Below is an example of the Continuous R amp R Pareto sheet 52 e Measdata Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide Prete et A rs ee There are two diagrams in the sheet The first diagram Overall Total R amp R DPMO loss shows the overall total R amp R DPMO loss for all testpoints in Continuous R amp R sheet The diagram is based upon the overall table on the right top of Continuous R amp R sheet The second diagram shows the top ten failing testpoints concerning total continuous R amp R DPMO loss The Continuous R amp R Testpoint Sheet The Measdata continuous R amp R testpoint sheet presents continuous repeatability and reproducibility analyses for a specific testpoint This sheet
124. e contains eight different tabs e Fault Codes e Fault Class e Fault Category e Action Code e Measurement Point e Manufacturer Testnet User Guide Basedata e 219 220 e Basedata e Alarm code e Alarm Category The codes classes and categories needed depends on the tests to be run on the products which reports it is possible to generate the way in which data in the reports is to be viewed and on how data entered Before you define the basic data you intend to use decide which types of input are to be used such as test fault and or inspection input Test input is used when e D numbers are used in production e the test results faulty and approved are entered for one or more products D number e you want to generate Yield and Fault Outcome reports Test input is a prerequisite for entering fault input Fault input is used when e D numbers are used in production e the test results and information on faults are entered separately and for one individual at a time Inspection input is used when e input is added on a batch basis e the test results and information on faults are input at the same time for one or more products without considering the D number Data from inspection inputs is used in every report The following description applies only to the entry of data When importing data from external systems then you must study the description of each interface in order to determine which codes cla
125. e of product or it may be related to a certain department Bartrack Bartrack is a traceability system used for generating unique identification numbers for individuals in production Cardmark Cardmark is identification for a particular batch Class This is a measurement point interval 180 is divided into 45 classes Component A component is a product without subordinate products Cre week The week that the identification number was created in Bartrack for example 01 or week is the first week of the year DPMO In Quality Reports the total amount of faults points are expressed as Defects per Million Opportunities DPMO Empl no Empl no is the employee number of the person running the test End time End time is the time when the test was finished Failed Y Test OK passed Glossary of Terms e 273 274 e Glossary of Terms N Test not OK failed Fault A fault is the cause of one or more fault symptoms Fault class A fault class is used to indicate the seriousness of a fault Ericsson uses fault classes A B C and D Each fault class is expressed in fault points where A is 100 points B is 50 points C is 10 points and D is 1 point Fault code The code that identifies one or more faults Fault identity The date and time of the occurrence of the fault together with the last four characters in the operator s user ID Fault outcome The fault outcome is a percent
126. e of the Test Category and a Description of the test category 3 Click on OK to add the test category Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change a Test Category To change a test category 1 Click on Search to fetch all test categories that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Select the test category to be changed in the list 3 Click on Edit to open the edit section 206 e Modelling Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide 4 Make the changes 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete a Test Category To delete a test category 1 Click on Search to fetch all test categories that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Select the test category you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the test category from database Rename a Test Category To rename a test category 1 Click on Search to fetch all test categories that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Select the test category to be renamed in the list 3 Click on Rename to open the rename section e eea 4 Enter a new test category and choose whether the inputs shall be moved to the new test category or not Choose if it should be renamed to an existing test category Modelling 207 208 e Modelling 5 Click on OK to rename the test category Click on Cancel to close the rename section
127. e radio button is used to enable one out of a set of several l mutually exclusive alternatives Clicking one of the coupled O First Test radio buttons in a group will enable it Week Goal List matrix The list or matrix is used to display data It is possible to mark 807 40 any row in the list to perform actions on the selected item The list is filled with data from the database when the 805 10 e a corresponding Retrieve button is clicked 10 e Introduction Testnet User Guide About Testnet Testnet User Guide Buttons Some buttons appear in several places in Testnet They always have the same function Other buttons are described in the descriptions for each tab or function This button opens saved data such as selection parameters for example This button will save data such as parameters or pictures Commands and Keys These are the conventions used in this user guide Click Click will be used in sentences like these click on Button or click on the Check box check box There are several ways to accomplish the desired action depending on your equipment e You can place the mouse pointer directly on the screen and click once on the left mouse button or equivalent e You can press the lt TAB gt key repeated times until the desired button is selected Then press lt ENTER gt to activate the button The TAB sequence normally follows the natural workflow Type Type the data in a field or
128. ea If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways The Line search works just as for area Select the Test Category if you want to limit your search on the test category just as for area and line You can also if you want limit the search on product or report group by selecting the wanted setting in Product frame Enter the period of time you want the report to cover You can click the calendar buttons de and get help with selecting your dates The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search You can also specify an order number and max number of rows to limit the search If you want international description of fault codes check the check box Enter the Area and Line Enter a Test category Add the test category to the bottom list by clicking on Ez Repeat step 9 and 10 for the desired number of test categories To remove a test category select it in the list and click on Click on Lam When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result 154 e Yield Report Products Testnet User Guide I Ernocsson 46 Master A najsinyizin Aree REPTL amp Line
129. earch for the product places 2 Click on Delete to delete the product place Activate a Product Place If you want to open a product place for input you can activate it To activate 1 Select the product place in the tree view or select enter the Area Line Test category Product number and R state in the fields 2 If you entered the values manually you need to select the product place by clicking on it in the tree view Note A red cross must be displayed on top of the product symbol you would like to activate Modelling 199 200 e Modelling 3 Click on Activate Deactivate to activate the product place The red cross will disappear from the selected symbol in the tree view This indicates that the symbol is now active Deactivate a Product Place If you want to close a product place from input you can deactivate it To deactivate 1 Select the product place in the tree view or select enter the Area Line Test category Product number and R state in the fields 2 If you entered the values manually you need to select the product place by clicking on it in the tree view Note If a red cross is displayed on top of the product symbol you would like to deactivate then the symbol is already deactivated 3 Click on Activate Deactivate to deactivate the product place A red cross will appear on top of the selected symbol in the tree view This indicates that the symbol now is deactivated Copy Product Places
130. easdata Create the summary measure point sheet from the menu bar 2 Click the radio button Use all measure points 3 Click on LL Note After you have clicked on Cx status messages will appear until the sheet is complete The summary table can be sorted either by test point number of tested number of faults or total DPMO Below is an example of the Summary Measure Point sheet Ca phir efor tee a dro amore vales fe Mello Lines sales te ap le caber of sig De 1 44 niga aires epuerteod isaltrata el aer pe ES 1 04 a Geer e portes temitras of quee gn l ibi f beibe 4 Bp Vewtgertet ames of Pp Tentad 4 Fiewt Ully heras te mes Vies Ta asado 4 ty betel Ap Summary Measure point Malena of Ep 1 me piesis bala Peter lined vais bie teni TARA A de A wee MARA 65 aed ether a A or A t tort ture a Em meaa Law Oarpur zoune oY 3101 mz ai 4 tas 3 0 1004 Sict To 1 0 kaw 0 AE fewer 304 NICE tea lr 7o wy 9 eee Overy pan IN Js 10 To 1 04 ther Oat jajalele ata DICIDIO imimintata bee bebe iow i te f CiOi e inina A AN 9 2 o ajojo 4 Wie or e s aw Ostpor Pover lt u sic y amo per cues head of Pent wines Y teak er Sl tonit dl teak gt ht 1 ns la Y nlminilmaininimimbsta mm imimde Note If High Low Capability is lower than 1 then the figure is presented embossed Example To the right in
131. ed 3 Click on teem How to Delete a Saved Search 1 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 2 Click on Lene 72 e Measdata Testnet User Guide TQReport Description The TQReport is an application for visualising information about tests and repairs that have been carried out over a specific time period Data is displayed both from Testnet and from Quality database The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Testnet database Create a TQReport Report This is how you create a TQReport report 1 Click on Terr in the Analysis Reports window and then on Ss The following page will appear Site Ericsson AB MIC Kista 2 Enter the period of time you want the report to cover The year should be entered first followed by month and then day YY Y Y MM DD For example the 23 of March 2008 will be entered like this 2008 03 23 You can also click the calendar button de and get help with selecting your date 3 Select one or multiple Area by clicking on the items in the list If you want to select all click the Then the list of lines is filled with appropriate data 4 Select one or multiple Line by clicking on the items in the list If you want to select all click the Then the list of test categories is filled with appropriate data Testnet User Guide TQReport e 73 74 e TQReport 5 Select one or multiple Test Category by clicking on the item
132. ed Search 1 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 2 Click on Semel 84 e Weekdata_Summary Testnet User Guide View Protocol Description The View Protocol tool enables you to search for and view test protocols stored in Testnet database How to View Protocols This is how you search for protocols to view 1 Select menu option View Protocol Analysis Test Reports The following page will appear Site Ericsson AB MIC Kista tere vae tot testowe 2 There are three ways you can search for a Product If you click in the list of available products the selected product will appear in the product number field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the product number for example ROA You can also let the product combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways 3 The R state search works just as for product 4 Select the Test Software if you want to limit your search on the software just as for product and R state 5 Enter the period of time you want the blob The year should be entered first followed by month and then day YY Y Y MM DD For example Testnet User Guide View Protocol e 85 86 e View Protocol the 23rd of March 2008 will be entered like this 2008 03 23 You can also click the calendar button ia and get help with selecting your date 6
133. ed according to Fault codes per position or Positions per fault code Determine whether the report is to be sorted according to Points or Number of faults If you want the report to comprise only one or a few fault codes type search criteria in the field Fault code You can use the wildcard Click on ies When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result 122 e Fault Report Positions vs Fault Codes Testnet User Guide A z ERICSSON Z l Faut report Positions per teuit code Enron i nt its r j oun A iC an AREP heper goug Taput ea SIr E Tee ed PE AAA y K oire oe f ove lma ismga Prosa iare oat lus cast Lindos memar Siwt ta Ta code ert tee ey a irei tee ii Epu pra bt Lees tie ot Tentez Preaag 12 Pari nans ALI i TT code Demas gra Puso Pr il sambo R vate Mere Points 3 TOUR Fosa rol ab wit Tomei Pue Pectin GPSS 24 gt ek sde Usera Usera Proste autar Bama Darter Porte gt hi ho b 11 i Pr i een E 4 Se 040 bpr aprire 72 a pde LT Save a Search In fault report positions versus fault codes report it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search 1 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a
134. ed in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Fault Report Positions vs Fault Codes This is how you create a fault report positions versus fault codes report l Click on ws in the Quality Reports window and then on Ss The following page will appear Testnet User Guide Fault Report Positions vs Fault Codes e 121 8 There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways The Line search works just as for area Select the Test Category if you want to limit your search on the test category just as for area and line You can also if you want limit the search on product or report group by selecting the wanted setting in Product frame Enter the period of time you want the report to cover You can click the calendar buttons ia and get help with selecting your dates The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search You can also specify a fault category a fault class and an order number to limit the search If you want international description of fault codes check the check box Determine whether the information is to be present
135. ee ty jan Pri s iee eT EN II IS TY TE f t i Timpini fer TOS 2 Terepiet tor TOI DOI patine y Measdata e 47 To sort the measurement point values in different ways use the buttons on the right side of the graphs The following sort buttons are predefined Timep lot 1 Click on button to sort the measured values by Node Below is an example of the Timeplot per Node graph A a Trapt TIDO pirtin a poner erie ty ke eb E AR Hit Era FER IEA EN itl m UN Dai VI O Y hn ee E a ns ee ee dl a Tineplot 2 Click on button to sort the measured values by R state Below is an example of the Timeplot per R state graph ZE 4D gt 1 Twrepet tia TOALLA pirtin a E e ps 7 i ES z CCT a Ld 4 e mundos U Daai LLO S ijet ns ia 6 and lem 1 ho a i a a ls Timp Lot pur 3 Click on button to sort the measured values by Cardmark Below is an example of the Timeplot per Cardmark graph 48 e Measdata Testnet User Guide lt r BAd Hiid rom a p i B44 Bi gt l x 55 5 03 Loro uipi Power EINEM o P A Tereptst fer 703 307 MEL Twrepet tia TOA LL pirtin a LLE DA IEA AMA A m imap lok all 4 Reset the graphs by clicking on button The Overall Capability Sheet The Measdata overall capability sheet presents overall information for all measurement points in the summary measure point sheet This sheet can only be created if the summary s
136. elect whether the search criteria should include all cardmarks All exclude cardmarks Without or include a specific cardmark Specific Note If you choose Specific you have to enter a list of maximum 40 cardmarks For example ABX1 will include cardmarks A B X and 1 in the search You can choose to enter a specific serial number by selecting Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box for Individuals and supply the beginning of the serial number for example AES The search result is displayed in the table below the search criteria Site Ericsson AB MIC Kiste o cres t u ise freee n we y MAA pb s a as tr te soaa Aco e TS e a e a i ne ja m fee toes Se al eet LLE tre ee bane ii A ad La AA AAA ds BMG a habid A A ied i D i ee fe mat PU ei FIF ES A ll oe AA A A b i o 1100 ee A fee PRA MILICIA pen u FPR e pa a i i w 1 ee e a e GILAA n 7 ro y i 0 pre ams tm wes an ailih a a MA ZO 1d ae po APA AAA 1 MALE iw a gt AA Y os 100 mmi E te LM ym wi Bid g Pre os ti pus SETE Test Details To view details about each test in table just click the serial number in the table Details about the test and the corresponding blobs are displayed Test Protocol with Blobs ASI5147019 2009 05 26 12 57 35 WITT Prode Number ILCD 109 m02 RIA 19004 J Caro 1I00y 1 a 2209 05 28 12 37 32 mm 2209 93 24 13 25 12 PPP
137. en satan 171 Pero rita AMAS a od 179 Expono Excelent aa n 181 Displayins the UE ees caie tea E a aetna aaitaasauands 181 Savine tie que eins 181 Uns a saved q lc 181 Products 183 Destripador em oes 183 HOW 1G USE LOCAS a nant elev E eS 183 Product AtItA lt asavaad tsedeedbenvies cack E 184 POGUES APP PEO sd PR O e R S PEE O posers tes decane 185 Product Re TAU ODS lei la ooo a nOs 188 Product Sucia od 190 Group Producir conan 190 REPO TOUS o accosids 192 Products tom PRIM ios 193 Relations rom PRIM ds 195 Modelling 197 DESTE an Di 197 Howto Us Model eased oa Menta waden nace a ietaaacenaaties 197 Report Loca OMS 5025 66 50d dead cai ceas a tasedeaaenvies cick dewd dadeneeatatees 198 PMS AS e PEO OO A o AE O 201 I BETA e PE E O A A E 202 Test Ate SOMES ii 205 Production Goal end aaa 208 Paul Rossibilites aci ida 209 Modelline Example e aia 211 Product Desc de 211 Production ESCH PION cacas ii E 212 Modelni asus a a a r a 215 SUrace Mounn Ae Tona E AAA AAA AA 216 Printed Board Assembly ATE dosien ba 217 Final Wiountine ATC np ds da 217 Overview of the Modelling Example ooooccccccccccnnnonoonooonnnnnnnnnnnnnononononnnnnnnos 217 Basedata 219 Description ans E 219 HOwW 10 US Based aldea 219 Work Blow 0 Add base Dala eens 220 Pal OCG A A uaiae ncaa Lataawe arpa ea toancaanet iene taee Z22 Patil CLASS CS xt a AS A Ei Oiaakdces 224 Pauli Ue alo a Ph ro oO E a 226 PRC LOT AE OES A oi 228 Measurement POIS s
138. er Guide l Click on HMACHTIME in the Analysis Reports window and then on Ls The following page will appear Site Ericsson AB MIC Xisto Select the Test Station number Enter the period of time you want the report to cover The year should be entered first followed by month and then day YY Y Y MM DD For example the 23 of March 2008 will be entered like this 2008 Machtime e 31 32 e Machtime 03 23 You can also click the calendar button La and get help with selecting your date 4 Click on Lima Machtime Result Sheet Below is an example of a result sheet ANS ARA oA L TE E io RL TE PA TES UR JU US NL VS O O O ee es A Prevas Machtim Gia E he P i bbl t o o o l o i i i 4 f i o f i E 5 i 3 USA t 31E p i j f g bila SINE f rpn or ew pA a Saa MSM ADA T 4 4 i The Machtime Selection sheet displays information about the search criteria The report is laid out as follows e Columns A F contains information on passed tests e Columns K P contains information on not passed tests To print the report select File Print Machtime Chart Sheet Below is an example of a chart sheet y Y E er d QA et et ee eee i i z i i t t 7 1 1 LA Testnet User Guide The bar chart appears in a spread view Each coloured box represents whether an ob
139. er of approved first time tests divided with the total number of first time tests Confidence interval yield calculated on 95 confidence Symptom the measurement point s description sent with test record from test place If data is missing No symptom is displayed Code the measurement point s code sent with test record from test place If data is missing is displayed A Number of failed first time tests Number of failed first time tests in regards to the number of first time tests AI Number of faulty individuals regardless of first time tests or not Number of failed and total number of first time tests on this test place The yield for this test place Calculated on number of approved first time tests for this test place divided by total number of first time tests for this test place Test place number Here successful actions on the fault from test generation 1 If other generation was chosen the actions connected to that is displayed Successful action is the inputs that get approved in next test or approved in later tests without the symptom reoccurring in later generations Entered faults Number of failed individuals in first time tests that have successful action Retest Number of individuals that have no entered action and the unit has been approved No fault found Number of individuals where fault code for No fault found has been entered in troubleshoot mode Functional fault
140. es but are given attributes for example True False or 1 0 are classified as Attribute data In our case it is referred to as Boolean data The percentage of the tested units that passed the test A visual method for identifying significant problems by arranging the data in a bar graph by their relative sizes from largest down Its purpose is to identify potential causes for further studies Values that are considered being too far from the population are categorized as instabilities outliers Instability is determined by two formulas 1 values outside 180 of the range of the limits and 2 values beyond 4 std from the mean value An index that serves as a prediction for individual measurements or as a whole how capable a process is to perform within known limits Capability is measured by CPK a ratio between a closeness to a limit and the variation CPK min USL mean 3std mean LSL 3std Important values of the index Glossary e 277 Norm test Continuous data Outliers Outlier Limit High Outlier Limit Low Transformation Sigma value Standard deviation Conf Interval 278 e Glossary lt 1 The process is not capable regardless of mean value 1 The process balances on the edge of good bad 1 33 1 5 There is a margin for shifts in the process such as different batches noise in equipment etc 2 World class performance The index is equivalent with the Z value at a ratio of 3 A CPK value of 1
141. et Click on the measurement point you are interested in in the Measdata Result sheet or click on a row in the Summary Sheet Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide 2 Select Measdata Create the capability analysis sheet from the menu bar Below is an example of the Capability analysis sheet ae tos 5 04 Low Outen Power 200 856 dilo ie Capi aras fer TOD MDL jar p Pi The Timeplot Sheet The Measdata timeplot sheet presents two graphs showing the selected measurement point values and a table including process data and overall capability This sheet can only be created 1f the result sheet or the summary sheet has been activated T o s 2 t la tes A A p The graphs in the Timeplot sheet presents one timeplot covering all measured values and one timeplot covering all measured values with outliers omitted The selected measurement point values may be sorted in different ways Timeplot per Node Timeplot per R state or Timeplot per Cardmark To reset the sorting click the Timeplot all button Measurement point specific calculations are presented in the Process data and Overall Capability boxes How to Create a Timeplot Sheet To create a Timeplot sheet 1 Click on the measurement point you are interested in in the Measdata Result sheet or click on a row in the Summary Sheet 2 Select Measdata Timeplot sheet from the menu bar Below is an example of the Timeplot sheet a pe
142. eve O teg larp 4 2 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion is displayed 3 Click on teem How to Delete a Saved Search 1 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 2 Click on Fm Hierarchical Fault Outcome Report e 127 Hierarchical Yield Report Description This report gives information about the yield in several levels A normal yield report only gives information about the tested product For example a yield report on a node an AXE switch only gives the yield for the top product By using an hierarchical yield report it is possible to get a yield report for the top three levels in a product structure In this example product A has five sub products or components B to F Two of these sub products have sub products themselves The yield is calculated individually or each component C D F and G to J Ifa component is used more than once in the product structure such as C for each level then an aggregated yield for the components will be calculated Example The C component exists in two places in the product structure and its yield must be aggregated For one of the C components the yield is 1 9 45 0 8 which is 80 1 the number of faulty divided with the number of tested units For the other C component the yield is 1 15 40 0 625 which is 62 5 The aggregated yield for the C comp
143. eveals a poor system with no real yield problems The second graph is a run chart by Id no a summary chart with all measurements grouped by units each frame and by test station each coloured series This makes it easy to spot differences between within test stations The third graph is a run chart by test station a summary chart with all measurements grouped by test station node each frame and by units each coloured series This makes it easy to spot differences between within units The Instability Sheet The Measdata instability sheet presents all values that are calculated as instabilities for all measurement points All id numbers with instabilities found are presented in this sheet This sheet can only be created if the summary sheet has been activated How to Create an Instability Sheet To create an Instability sheet 1 Select Measdata Create the instability sheet from the menu Below is an example of the Instability sheet L fuese boot i gt E The Capability report The Measdata capability report presents capability information for measurement points generated as an MS Word report This report can only be created 1f the summary sheet has been activated The Capability report contains an initial page with overall information and followed by a number of pages with test point specific information A glossary is included in the Capability report with explanations of the test point specific information
144. ex per node See below N E O 03 S 029 coRY graph i Testo gt NAD toop EXELLENT 6 5 4 1 2 1 cp Expected faultrato in OGF centered Average node In this graph the limit values are shown as red lines Testnet User Guide Measdata e 45 46 e Measdata and the y axis shows the number of tests carried out Capability index node If the distribution is centred this graph corresponds to the expected fault rate The x axis shows capability and the y axis shows the number of tests The data for the graphs is gained by double clicking on a Test Point in the table This row will be highlighted with yellow and an arrow will appear in column A to indicate which Test Point the graphs are based on There are two ways to sort the data in the table Sort A d Average distance This is the difference between the maximum and minimum average value distance between the high and low limit value Sort Ci max Ci min Maximum capability index minimum capability index You can see the above information on line by clicking Sher morbing help Tiot Point To activate a filter click on An arrow will appear on the Test Point if you click on this a drop down list will appear Click on the test point you require See below Text Point Show hide 1008 filter W Filter couat node Rowbleclick ta activate teetpoiet Top 10 Ch Leak Custom FT 21 1 03 1443 Ch Leak Pow SNHs S1C1 0
145. f available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for Yield Report Report Locations e 157 example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways 3 The Line search works just as for area 4 Select the Test Category if you want to limit your search on the test category just as for area and line 5 Enter the period of time you want the report to cover You can click the calendar buttons de and get help with selecting your dates The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search 6 You can also specify an order number and max number of rows to limit the search If you want international description of fault codes check the check box 7 Click on Lts When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result A E g Q E F a g ERICSSON 3 Yield report Report locations I Enocseon 46 Nester 4 hajtasz Center ta 4 i Aree REFTL Max Mo Products 10 amp Lina T Test category 3 Order number Sian dae 2008 De Stari time 17 Enea cate A To End tn 12 TOL tested t1 Tot reacia 1 14 i T mam 4 har fee E TES IRGA 4 20 PA Al CA 91 K E ROA 1
146. g in Product frame Enter the period of time you want the report to cover You can click the calendar buttons da and get help with selecting your dates The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search You can also specify a fault category a fault class and an order number to limit the search If you want to limit the search on Fault code select it in the combo box If you keep the all fault codes will be used Click on Lassi When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result Testnet User Guide ERICSSON E a ye r j pte amp reg es bad cado ie METIA rai we of iet E we eeted bet cetitete Save a Search In pareto areas report it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search 1 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a Pareto Areas Report When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box Se Name Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 2 When you click the search is saved and can be loaded later 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 1 If you have saved searches when you enter t
147. have logged on to Testnet When you have chosen a group by clicking on its menu item a new page 1s opened which includes all the functionality in the chosen group Most of the pages in Testnet are constructed in a similar way Buttons and regularly occurring functions are described below as a general description Pages that include functions other than those described below will be described together with their respective work description Page Objects Testnet tabs consist of different objects 2008 10 13 Text field This text field is used for entering text Some of these fields can be used together with a barcode reader for example to enter serial numbers The Combo box below is a special type of text field Combo box The Combo box is the same as the text field but also holds a list of alternatives Clicking on the little arrow to the right opens a scroll down list Clear Button There are a number of buttons present in most of the tabs The functions for these buttons are described later on in this chapter Buttons that are contained only within a certain tab are described in the chapter describing the tab or in the step by step instructions Filter Check box The check box is used to enable or disable the alternative next to the check box By marking the check box the alternative next to it will be enabled Clicking in the check box will make it switch between an enabled and disabled state 2 All tests Radio button Th
148. he Pareto Positions section describes an Excel application for viewing a pareto report on positions The Yield Graph describes an Excel application for viewing yield on production data The Yield Report Products section describes an Excel application for viewing yield on production data The Yield Report Report Locations section describes an Excel application for viewing yield on production data The Blob section describes how to retrieve and view blob files stored together with test protocols The Quality Analysis section describes a tool for analysing quality data The Products section describes how to handle product structures needed when making input The Modelling section describes how to model plant for analysing quality data The Basedata section describes how to administrate Basedata for Quality database The Protocol Handling section describes how to correct protocols rejected by the Store QSPInsert or BTSend applications The Week Goal section describes how to set up week goals for weekly reports The Users section describes how to add new users and assign levels of access through User Groups The User Groups section describes how to handle user group administration The License section describes how to handle application license The System Settings section describes all settings for application and how to change them Glossary explains the terms used in the guide Index offers an easy to use search func
149. he report there will be some additional buttons displayed Seve O see larp 2 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion is displayed 3 Click on teem How to Delete a Saved Search 1 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 2 Click on Testnet User Guide Pareto Areas e 135 Pareto Fault Codes Description The Pareto Fault Codes report presents data for the fault codes used when the fault input was made X y No of bat i Carmabted bu diitribetivs A yh wje The first 10 bars in the diagram show the 10 most common fault codes for the chosen products The eleventh bar shows the proportionate size of the total number of faults that originate from other fault codes The line graph shows the cumulative fault frequency of the fault codes expressed as a percentage The diagram above shows that 16 of the faults originate from fault code X and 8 from fault code HA02 which means that 14 of all faults are caused by two fault codes The exact values may be obtained from the table in the same report The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Pareto Fault Codes Report This is how you create a pareto fault codes report 1 Click on ee in the Quality Reports window and then on L__fste _ The following page will
150. heet has been activated The graph in the overall capability sheet shows the number of measurement points that have capability value within certain given intervals and the staples in the graph may be divided into capability instability and attribute data The table below the graph shows the calculated base data for the graph Example of the overall information in the table How to Create an Overall Capability Sheet The summary measure point sheet is activated To create an Overall Capability sheet 1 Select Measdata Create the overall capability sheet from the menu Below is an example of the Overall Capability sheet Testnet User Guide Measdata e 49 50 e Measdata ee F 7 1 i e 10920059709 mua ewe ai eee TO S Gee TOAD Ree wee ld fee he The Pareto Sheet The Measdata Pareto sheet presents overall information for all measurement points from the summary measure point sheet This sheet can only be created if the summary sheet has been activated The 10 bars in the Pareto sheet shows most frequently failing measurement points concerning Total DPMO Capability Instability and Attribute data Failure rate Capability CKP and DPMO Instability DPMO and Attribute data DPMO How to Create a Pareto Sheet The summary measure point sheet is activated To create a Pareto sheet 1 Select Measdata Create the Pareto sheet from the menu bar Below is an example of the Pareto sheet Pug tee tang my
151. iated linked products Move up and down in the structure by double clicking on the different objects You can choose to view the structure starting from the report locations or from the products Choose by clicking on in the respective radio button under the tree structure and click on Build If you select an object in the structure the information is automatically transferred to the text fields to the left When you click on Build the structure will be displayed according to the search criteria in the text fields You can always empty the fields by clicking on Clear You can also block a product place from input by clicking on the Activate deactivate button Product place A product place is a term that combines an area a production line a test category and a product This is the same as combining a report location and a product Product places are created in order to separate test information that applies to a specific product when several products have passed through the same test The administrator determines which products can be reported on at a specific report location This simplifies reporting for the operator who has a limited number of products to choose from for each report location This is how to activate the Report Locations tab 1 Click on Modelling in the main menu Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide Adding a Report Location To define a report location 1 Select Area Line and Test category i
152. ieved How to Retrieve Rejected Protocols 1 The directory where the protocols are moved to is determined by the parameter Correction path 2 Click on Setters rajermed pomos Inspect Protocols To inspect a protocol you select the protocol in the file list The protocol will then be displayed in the textbox next to the list of protocols Below the textbox the file length and the time of the last modification to the file are shown If a protocol has a log entry in the log file SAVTOT you can see the log file description in the Description in log file textbox See below N B SAVTOT must exist in the same directory as the rejected protocol Testnet User Guide Protocol Handling e 253 254 e Protocol Handling m N Contest of 00608455 crv Lengthy 2296 bytes Modified 2104 72 06 10 1512 00007002 rr lt MEASCGATA gt STC 00007010 m cSTW gt 255 00508 16 m cTTPE gt Fyhorgs7 Firs 76 O05 08197 m lt DT gt 133101850004 B7M 301 3222 1 PLA 00604396 mr lt PAOG gt LHLSSEC Syetenm Term Tes CAL 105 3144 P13 005603446 rr CRITERTA gt J 343 B7M 63 322 t amp 3007 06 04 00508451 rv RESULTS FAI c3TABT gt 3007 04 08 00508470 re STOP gt 2607 66 98 00 01 1 4 005038471 mr c OPER gt AUT 00608472 me MP 1 gt 0 1 PA33 0 0050343965 mr MP 1 gt 0 3 PASZ 0 00608515 m MP 1 gt 1 1 7A33 442 00608521 m lt MF 5 gt 1 3 9A33 23 00509549 mr Mr 3 SASS 5 00508550 mr MP 1 1A33 23 00608541 mr mr t JASS 34 006
153. ill appear in the product number field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the product number for example ROA You can also let the product combo display option All and instead limit the search in other ways 3 The R state search works just as Product 4 Select the Test Software if you want to limit your search on the software just as for Product and R state 5 Enter the period of time you want the report to cover The year should be entered first followed by month and then day YY Y Y MM DD For example the 23 of March 2008 will be entered like this 2008 03 23 You can also click the calendar button and get help with selecting your date 6 Select whether the search criteria should include all cardmarks All exclude cardmarks Without or include a specific cardmark Specific Note If you choose Specific you have to enter a list of maximum 40 cardmarks For example ABX1 will include cardmarks A B X and 1 in the search 7 You can use a serial number filter by clicking in the check box Filter Then a serial number filter table is displayed in the current window Enter the ID number s or serial numbers you want to search for in the 30 text fields You can import serial numbers from a semicolon separated file by clicking on the Browse button and selecting the file you wish to import in the navigator window that
154. in area line and test category You can specify these criteria in a search and each time you need reports for these data just use the saved search How to Save a Search 1 Select the search criteria you want just as in the section Create a TQReport Report When you have filled in all criteria select the Save this search check box Save this search Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 2 When you click 5 the search is saved and can be loaded later 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 1 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Saved L lt lt 2 of 2 gt Remove MiniLink 2 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion is displayed 3 Click on ama J How to Delete a Saved Search 1 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 2 Click on 76 e TQReport Testnet User Guide Weekdata Description Weekdata is an application for visualising information about tests that have been carried out on a product over a calendar week period The information gained by using Weekdata can be used to improve quality The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Testnet database Create a Weekdata Report Testnet User Guide This is how yo
155. in minutes it took to repair a fault at a certain position Product No faulty Product number of the faulty product that is the product product that owns the position of the fault Restate faulty product Position Price ID faulty produci Batch number Action status The actual status of the action P S Successful F R Failed N Unverified Alarm Code Alarm Code used in Reptile in conjunction with Action Code 10 Exchange of ID marked unit Fault Order The order of the different fault times Work Station ID The identity of the work station where the fault input was made Username The username who made the fault input User Profile The users profile P Pretroubleshooter 178 e Quality Analysis Testnet User Guide T Troubleshooter R Repairer The time the individual spent at the station Perform an Analysis The performance of an analysis is divided into several steps 1 Choose the Database table by selecting an option in the drop down list containing the database tables and views A new section will be opened and the possible columns are shown be u The columns section can be hidden and shown by clicking on Hide and View 2 In the left table Selected columns in order all columns in the selected database table is listed Mark the columns that shall be included in the query The order can be changed by selecting a row and clicking on Up or Down The columns will be presented in the given
156. in the Rel field If no relations exist the field is left blank Only products This alternative will only select products without relations that have a zero value in the Rel field Only products This alternative will only select products with relations that have a value other than zero in the Rel field 3 Click on Search to retrieve the product s that match the search criteria and the relation information Note The maximum number of products that can be shown is 2000 If the result is more than 2000 products an error message will be displayed asking you to refine your search 4 Select the product you want to import 5 Input the Description this field can also be filled in within the Products tab 6 When you open the tab the Connect to Product Places new R state and Connect to Report Group new R state check boxes will be selected This means that the product you are importing will be linked to the same product place as the previous Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide product with the same product number To deactivate these functions uncheck the appropriate check box 7 To link the product to another report group check the Connect to Report Group box and select a report group from the drop down list of report groups 8 Move the product by clicking on Move The selected product with all its subordinate products that is its entire product structure will be added to the Quality database
157. ing user group in the list 2 Click on S to delete the user group A confirmation dialog box is displayed Windows interme apimrer ss 3 si l Click on OK to delete the user group from Testnet The user group will be deleted and the list is updated to reflect the changes 262 e User Groups Testnet User Guide N B It is not possible to delete a user group that has been assigned to a user Testnet User Guide User Groups e 263 License Description This function contains a list of available functions in Testnet To lock or unlock functions a license key is required License is provided by Prevas AB How to Start License Tool The license tool is started by clicking this menu option System Administration 4 veers Veer Groups i ucense Then the License page is opened When a new license key has arrived paste or enter it into the License Key field and then click on L A new list on the right Function Blocks with New License Key displays what functions are included in the new license key Testnet User Guide License e 265 266 e License te smes Gee ERE Toe bere eee pe be e ows Pem bate sade 4 30 temy bate MI 04 Fm Tie Pe es e reirme Boe Pao ee Wes A ee cn Gy mam eme Pent A The Expiry date is displayed for both current and new license In the list you can see the Function Blocks with Current License Key and Function Blocks with New License Key Before the li
158. inuous RER Hegpor Product IL COH 109 TM Tere aer val for Gata 2005 01 01 2005 11 01 Veeipenh part cedar O yma by total dmo Nurber of testports m o report md 0 Testport selection testponts with total domo gt 100 Save report in drectere CWMeumadakaiReparts 1 _ CO 100 334 2005 01 04 2006 14 04 Report tempie E CAProgrin Files Tantra Chert rectory Report Hiensme 13_ COM 109 394 2005 01 01 2005 11 01 domn Cont doc Report tithe Continuous RAR report Make Report Cancel h Click on the button Menot to generate the Continuous R amp R report The initial page in the continuous R amp R report contains the following information Ericsson header information and logotype product information information about how many test points that are analyzed in the report and shows two overview graphs from the continuous R amp R analyses This is an example of the first page 62 e Measdata Testnet User Guide ath TEA Product T C OM 108 334 R stale 4 teid 19004 CT AMLITIO 1 RA SOOO Modo Spem les Hewcder Lite Y 143434 firma terval 2005 00411 7005 11 61 anh of tesiporta 27 Top Ort Alig pola tr Tete PRE lew reo DS r Ss 2 Sweet Tai MA opa o 10 DRA 4 Qun 7 The second page contains help information it explains what kind of information is presented for each test point The following pages hold the measurement point information The last pages in the report hol
159. ion from database Change a Product Number To change a product number in multiple relations 1 Click on Search to fetch all product relations that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Click on Change Product Number to open the change product number page le bu a e 3 You can delete relations you do not want to change by selecting row in list and click Delete 4 Enter the destination Lower product number and R state 5 Click Preview to see a preview of the result Products e 189 190 e Products 6 Click Save to save changes 7 Close window by clicking Close Product Structure The Product Structure tab is used to display the entire product structure This is how to activate the Product Structure tab 1 Click on Products in the main menu 2 Switch to the Product Structure tab Note It is also possible to reach the Product Structure tab from the Products tab The selected product will be transferred to the Product Structure tab as a parent Retrieve Product Structure To retrieve the product structure 1 Enter the Product number and R state as search criteria 2 Click on Search to retrieve the product that matches the search criteria I Group Products The Group Products tab is used to group products that belong to each other in some way For example two products are very closely related but have very different product numbers Due to this it will not be p
160. ion on the areas that have been input into the database Each area is automatically assigned an ID that is used in the other tables The table contains the following columns Area Identity A running number that is assigned by database The name of the area Whether the area is activated or not Written description of the area 168 e Quality Analysis Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide Example The example below shows how information entered during inspection test and fault input is presented in the various tables The product structure used in the example is as follows Inspection Input The following data was input Report Location Area Line Test Category Inspected Product Product no R state Faulty Product Product no R state Number inspected Number rejected Number produced Order no Fault code Fault class Number of faults Comments fault c Al U RPT 401 200 2 Pos B1 REP 621 620 40 Pos B2 Product structure RYT 125 6005 1 Pos C1 RPT 401 200 3 Pos C1 SMD GSM Visual Inspection 1 KRC 114 165 RIA 1 KRC 114 165 RIA 10 2 10 323 Check carefully Might be the cable After the data above has been entered and Save has been pressed the following entries are added to the tables Quality Analysis e 169 Table 1 Control Data Control Time of Area Line Test Product Number R state Number of Number of Number of Batch Order User ID Identity
161. istration Administration Administration Number of generations of passwords that are not allowed to be reused 0 Not used 1 n Number of old passwords that should be checked Debug tracing to trace log 0 No debug tracing 1 Debug tracing to trace log List of symbols that are not allowed for usage in user passwords Number of days before license expiration when warning message 1s displayed Max length allowed on password Administration Minimum length required on password Administration Administration Administration Number of days between required password changes The system shall require that passwords include letters in both upper case and lower case 0 No check 1 Check that both upper case and lower case are used The system shall require that passwords include at least one character that is not a letter O No check 1 Check that at least one character is not a letter PDOXCOMMDIR W H_Server Reptile Path to Pdoxcomm file Pdoxcomm Reptile NET share TESTNETIN QSPTRANSFER PLUSIN BARTRACKIN W H_Server Pdoxcomm TestnetIN W H_Server Pdoxcomm QSPTransferPlusIN W H_Server Pdoxcomm BartrackIN QSP_ODBC QSP_PROD Name of ODBC source Protocol Handling Protocol Handling Protocol Handling Path to where to find Testnet protocols rejected by Store Path to QSPTranferPlusIN directory Path to BartrackIN direc
162. it is manufactured on the line The yield for each respective test is 90 80 and 90 Thus process reliability is 0 9 x 0 8 x 0 9 0 648 which is 64 8 The information is presented for every product or report group for a given period If you choose a report group the results for the products will be combined and presented together Every report location that a selected product has passed or one or more products from a report group will be included in the report To view the process reliability values you must choose a specific area and line along with the test categories that interest you The report is based on the test and inspection inputs that were made during the period specified The report is based on first time yield that is if an individual is tested several times at the same report location it will not be included more than once in report The total of tested and rejected in the report header is all tests not only first time tests The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Yield Report Products This is how you create a yield report products l Click on 8 in the Quality Reports window and then on L 5s The following page will appear Testnet User Guide Yield Report Products e 153 Par carters eevee LO msi Lo e ces To et mn ro wee 1 desd sem 8 9 10 11 12 13 There are three ways you can search for an Ar
163. ject has passed or failed A green box means the object has passed the test s and red shows the object failed Preparation Time PreTime is the calculated total time that the test has been in rest due to reloading purposes for example when a new test object is being inserted How to View Preparation Time 1 Select Machtime Preparation Time from the menu The following dialog box will appear Preparation Time Cancel 2 Select Preparation time enabled 3 Enter the expected test preparation time in the Preparation time s field 4 Click on EEN The time taken to load the test objects will now be accumulated and presented on screen as yellow bars Max Time Max time is the expected time needed to perform a test For example if it is known that a test should be completed within ten minutes 600 seconds set the Max time value to 600 seconds and it will be possible to see tests that required longer test time To fully benefit from the Max time function you need to have previous knowledge of the node test station for example you need to know e Whether more than one product is tested at this station e How long did it take to run the original test This is important because when a test program is revised it can take longer to run How to View Max Time 1 Select Machtime gt Max Time from the menu bar The following dialog box will appear Max time s cues 2 Select Max time enabled 3 Enter
164. l select all products with the number of relations for the products is calculated and shown in the Rel field If no relations exist the field is left blank Only products This alternative will only select products without relations that have a zero value in the Rel field Only products This alternative will only select products with relations that have a value other than zero in the Rel field 3 Click on Search to retrieve the product s that match the search criteria and the relation information Note The maximum number of products that can be shown is 2000 If the result is more than 2000 products an error message will be displayed asking you to refine your search Testnet User Guide Products e 185 Add a Product To add a product 1 Click on Add to open the add section 2 Enter the Product number and R state 3 If you wish enter the Product name Description and Product category 4 If you wish enter an Expire date for the follow up on manufacturers 5 If you wish enter a Price for the product 6 Click on OK to add the product to the list Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change a Product To change a product 1 Click on Edit to open the edit section i 2 Ifyou wish change the Product name Description and Product category 4 If you wish enter an Expire date for the follow up on manufacturers 5 If you wish enter a Price for the prod
165. last modification to the file are shown If a protocol has a log entry in the log file SAVTOT you can see the log file description in the Description in log file textbox See below N B SAVTOT must exist in the same directory as the rejected protocol m 5 a Contest of 015614458 ri Length 2296 bytes Modified 2009 02 06 10 45 28 00007002 mr lt MEASOATA gt STE a 00007010 m 00508 162 mu i 744 00509197 m azto Aj OO TY S 00604336 m cPROG gt IMISIEC Syetem Terp Test CA 3143 233 00603446 m SSTERSA gt 3 15343 B7M 301 322 4 3007 06 04 20606451 m cBESILT gt FAI 05603455 TABT gt J i 01 13 0065094 7D mr ESTOP gt 2007 66 98 00 01 14 00503471 m c OPER gt AUTO 00503472 m MP 1 gt 0 1 PA33 0 005084398 iv MP I gt 0 3 7AS3 0 00508513 m MP 1I gt 1 1 7AS3 442 00508521 m MF 5 gt 1 3 A33 23 00508543 m MF T gt 1 3 3ASS lt 9 00606550 m dir 2 4 8A55 25 00608541 m MF 2 3 8A55 135 00608562 m dif 1 4 PASS 14 14 24 90609556 rr dP i t PASS 01 09 06 05568 rr W lt MPcT gt 1 8 PA23 A231018F A Description in log Pas amp OJ O8 13 19 11 Testiete too cic eoms If the error description from the log file contains an indication of an offending line then this line will automatically be selected in the textbox If the error is Testdate is too oldorTesttime is too old then this will be carried out without a line indication in the log file Show Previous If the file you are inspecting is a protocol
166. ld be for example that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search 16 17 18 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a Fault Outcome Report Products When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box Le i Save he santt Mame Supply a name for your search so you can load it later When you click Lss the search is saved and can be loaded later Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 16 17 18 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Saved ss Midis 340 tepui l ternas Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion 1s displayed Click on Lts How to Delete a Saved Search 11 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed Fault Outcome Report Products e 115 12 Click on Cosme 116 e Fault Outcome Report Products Testnet User Guide Fault Outcome Report Report Locations Description The Fault Outcome report report locations gives information on the fault outcome and the number of faulty and tested products The fault outcome is presented in descending order as a top ten list th
167. le that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search 1 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a Hierarchical Yield Report When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box Ls ave en ct Name Supply a name for your search so you can load it later When you click 1 the search is saved and can be loaded later Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion 1s displayed 1 some additional buttons displayed 2 3 Click on s How to Delete a Saved Search 1 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 2 Click on Testnet User Guide Hierarchical Yield Report e 131 Pareto Areas Description The Pareto Areas report presents data for the areas where the fault input was f mel made 0 _ 0 3 me ff 50 H o rO y wa Eo de a i ia Y lt f gt 5 f i 3 IS A lo 3 s Mm iii De ff eee E 5 The first 10 bars in the diagram show the 10 most common areas for the chosen products The eleventh bar shows the proporti
168. les of fault codes are e C107 Too much soldering paste e A411 Missing component Fault codes are given during fault and inspection inputs In order to use a fault code it must be linked to a fault class and a fault category Each fault code can also be linked to a correction code The links between codes are established in the Fault Codes tab In the Fault Codes tab you can e Create fault codes e Change fault codes e Delete fault codes e Connect a fault code to a fault class e Connect a fault code to a fault category This is how to activate the Fault Codes tab 1 Click on Basedata in the main menu 222 e Basedata Testnet User Guide e Add a Fault Code To add a new fault code 1 Click on Add to open the add section Rallis ede nem x 2 Type the name of the Fault Code and a Description of the fault code You can also type an International Description written in English to facilitate the exchange of information between factories and across borders When printing reports the international description can be selected and fault codes are printed according to the international description 3 Select Action Code in the combo box 4 Select Fault Category and Fault Class in each respective list to the left and move them to the right list by clicking gt 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change a Fault Code To change a fault cod
169. ll be fetched The Search Result table contains the matching users By clicking on Add you can add more users by clicking on Edit you can edit the selected user and by clicking Delete you can delete the selected user Users e 257 Adding a User This is how you add a user 1 Click on to open the Add User page Vaseword Verily Password Avedebtle User Groups Losa lar 2 Enter the User ID and a Name 3 By default Never expires is selected If you de select this option the Expiry date for the account can be set using a date picker 4 Enter the password twice once in Password and once in Verify password If the two entries do not match you will get an error message 5 In the Available User Groups select which group s the user shall belong to Click on the appropriate checkbox to add the selected groups N B The user must have at least one user group assigned 6 Click on to add the user to Testnet If the User ID already exists you will get an error and must enter a different user ID before it is possible to add the user The user will be added and the list is updated to reflect the new user Editing a User This is how you change a user 1 Select an existing user in the list 3 Click on to open the Edit User page Edit User User D Srei Mame Test weer wih oe delete right Tupery Date Never Expires iY Acoourtt Active Password Verity Paseword User Groupe that User
170. lose the add section without saving Change a Test Program Translation To change a test program translation 1 Click on Search to fetch all test program translations that match the search criteria 2 Select the translation you want to change in the list 3 Click on Edit to open the edit section 008 4 Change the fields you want to change 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete a Test Program Translation To delete a test program translation 1 Click on Search to fetch all test program translations that match the search criteria 2 Select the translation you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete test program translation from database 244 e Test Station Admin Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide Translate Test Criteria If the Translate test criteria checkbox is marked in mapping tab information in this tab is used for translation purpose The information in Translate test criteria override or complement the earlier made mappings made in previous tabs mapping translate product and translate test program This is how to activate the Translate Test Criteria tab 1 Click on Test Station Admin in the main menu 2 Switch to the Translate Test Criteria tab It s possible to specify which area line and test category a certain test criteria will be mapped into These settings have no direct connection to a specific
171. lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion 1s displayed 3 Click on Loss How to Delete a Saved Search 1 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed Testnet User Guide Yield Report Products e 155 2 Click on Emea 156 e Yield Report Products Testnet User Guide Yield Report Report Locations Description The yield report report locations gives information on the yield and on the number of approved and tested products The yield is reported in ascending order as a top ten list that is the worst yield is displayed first The information is presented by product pre selected report location and period The reports are based on the test and inspection inputs that were made during the selected period The report is based on first time yield that is if an individual is tested several times at the same report location it will not be included more than once in report The total of tested and rejected in the report header is all tests not only first time tests The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Yield Report Report Locations Testnet User Guide This is how you create a yield report report locations 1 Click on s 52s in the Quality Reports window and then on Ss The following page will appear 2 There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list o
172. lves For each component C D F and G to J the fault outcome is calculated individually If a component is used more than once in the product structure such as C for each level then an aggregated fault outcome for the components will be calculated Example The C component exists in two places in the product structure and its fault outcome must be aggregated For one of the C components the fault outcome is 9 45 0 2 which is 20 the number of faulty divided with the number of tested units For the other C component the fault outcome is 15 40 0 375 which is 37 5 The aggregated fault outcome for the C component will be 1 9 15 45 40 0 28 which is 28 the sum of the number of faulty divided with the sum of the number of tested units The sum of the number of tested units will be shown in the report For a product such as B that has components the fault outcome will be based on the test results for the B product and so will A and E The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Hierarchical Fault Outcome Report e 125 Create a Hierarchical Fault Outcome Report This is how you create a hierarchical fault outcome report l 10 11 Click on Mess sere in the Quality Reports window and then on 8 The following page will appear There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area
173. lysis Test Reports Quality Analysis Spout The exact contents of the main menu depend on set up and access rights Different Categories of Users In Testnet users are divided into three different categories or user groups But there is a possibility to create new user groups to suit your own needs Analyst The Analyst has access to Analysis Test reports that help to analyse different aspects of the test results The Analyst also has access to the View Protocol and Blob tools QAnalyst The QAnalyst has access to Analysis Quality reports that help to analyse different aspects of the quality The QAnalyst also have access to the Quality Analysis tool Testnet User Guide Testnet e 15 QOperator The QOperator has access to Analysis Quality reports that help to analyse different aspects of the quality The QOperator also have access to the Quality Analysis tool Administrator Administrators oversee the handling of test protocols and can edit week goals Administrators have access rights to all Analyst functions additionally QAdministrator QAdministrators have access to Products and Modelling QAdministrators also have access rights to all QAnalyst functions additionally System Administrator The System Administrator updates user profiles They have access to every function in Testnet Starting up Testnet 16 e Testnet To start Testnet enter the web address in your browser The following logon page will appe
174. m date Until date N ahii CoMeasdatalfoeports 11_COH 100 334 2005 01 01 2005 11 01 64 e Measdata Testnet User Guide d Enter Report template in directory default path is set The MS Word template used to create the report is named gaugewordtemplate doc Report temciste n Aprog am Firs Tester bern e Enter Report filename default name is set Ranort Menamss 11004 1009 304 2005 01 41 2005 11 01 dpmo Cont doc f Enter report title teate Continuous RER Report Product IL COH 109 34 Tere terval for Gata 2005 01 01 2005 11 01 Testpart sort order 4 Dry reer e by total Gono Nurber of testports rn a report a 0 Testport selection MY testponts with total doma gt 100 Suse pat ii dotar Colptescdataleparts 1 COH 100 334 2005 01 01 2006 14 01 Report tempiare i CAProgrin Files Testrat Chert rectory Report Mensme 13_ COM 109 394 2005 01 01 2005 11 01 doma Cont doe Report tithe Continuous RAR report Make Report Cancel g Click on the button Menot to generate the Continuous R amp R report The initial page in the gauge R amp R report contains the following information Ericsson header information and logotype product information information about how many test points that are analyzed in the report a Pareto graph with the most frequent failing measurement points concerning total R amp R DPMO a overall R amp R DPMO graph showing the measurement points R amp R D
175. me tere ra a thee o PASS Pres ee toot re uerg oF mee e me j t e te e ae a TER a ee Ll re ee lt eos b a se e re oe i i sr a et ee i wes gD za e e a I Then the protocol appears in the browser window and you can print it to printer or save it on disk 88 e View Protocol Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide View Protocol e 89 Print Protocol Description The Print Protocol page is only available on some sites The tool enables you to create PDF files of protocols stored in Testnet database Not all protocols can be printed this way the underlying Protocol print service has to be configured which products that are allowed to print protocols for How to Print Protocols Testnet User Guide This is how you print protocols select menu option Print Protocol e ats M There are two ways to print protocols you can supply one serial number in input field or you can supply a file with product numbers R states and serial numbers Protocol for One Individual Enter a serial number in the text field Individual and then click LEi If you have entered a serial number that doesn t exist in Testnet database you will get an error message When the protocol is printed to PDF it is zipped and you get a message asking if you want to open or save the resulting file Print Protocol e 91 92 e Print Protocol Hile Downiead Do pou wani lo open or
176. n is displayed 3 Click on liama How to Delete a Saved Search 1 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 2 Click on ame Testnet User Guide Pareto Fault Codes e 139 Pareto Lines Description The Pareto Lines report presents data for the lines where the fault input was made GB Vo Of TT CUSCO fault O amp tribution 45 i T a sal a ye 3 e ad No of tawlts Ceomebtied huh ditrimtion Es P i e x w be y E A _ a pa pu gt hd had E HR LUNA Eel Lines The first 10 bars in the diagram show the 10 most common lines for the chosen products The eleventh bar shows the proportionate size of the total number of faults that originate from other lines The line graph shows the cumulative fault frequency of the lines expressed as a percentage The diagram above shows that 32 of the faults originate from line AIB and 23 from line TURTLE and 19 from line HR_LINA which means that 73 of all faults are caused by these three lines The exact values may be obtained from the table in the same report The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Pareto Lines Report This is how you create a pareto lines report 1 Click on in the Quality Reports window and then on S The following page will appear Testnet User Guide Pareto Lines e 141
177. n section Create a Yield Graph When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box 150 e Yield Graph Testnet User Guide TLES YI Gave thia panti Mame Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 5 When you click s the search is saved and can be loaded later 6 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 4 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Seve oet larp a 5 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion is displayed 6 Click on tee How to Delete a Saved Search 3 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 4 Click on Bane Testnet User Guide Yield Graph e 151 Yield Report Products Description The Yield report products provides information on the yield and the number of approved and tested products The results are presented for every product for a selected report location and period The yield is presented in an ascending order as a top 10 list that is the worst yield first This makes it possible to compare various report locations The report can also provide information on process reliability which measures the likelihood of a product or report group passing every chosen test on a line Example A product passes three test locations as
178. n sheet displays information about the individuals contained in the search criteria The report is laid out as follows e Columns A C contains global product information e Columns D O contains test information To print the report select File Print How to Show Hide Columns To make the report easier to read you can choose which columns to show 1 Click on Showin cores to open the Show Hide Columns dialog box Show Hide columns Columns to show Prod no R state Total time Sw id Criteria id MP Passed Id no Point Count Test cnt Xx Passed Y Cardmark Unit X Node Unit Y Start time 2 Select the columns that you want to include in the report 3 Click on How to Sort Information Information in the Curvedata Selection sheet can be sorted 1 Click on sore 2 Choose the sort criteria from the drop down lists Testnet User Guide Curvedata e 21 22 e Curvedata Test ot My data sara has C Header tow C No header row l Ce Ceo 3 Select whether to sort by Ascending or Descending order by clicking the relevant radio button 4 Select whether you want a Header row or not by clicking the relevant radio button 5 If you click on L2 the Sort Options dialog box will appear Sort Uptions 4 Orientation Sort top to botton C Sart belt bo right Here you have the possibility to enter further sorting options Click on Enel to return to the previous menu or click
179. n their respective drop down lists If Enter Value is selected a textbox is displayed and a new name can be entered 2 Click on Add to add the report location to the list Delete a Report Location To delete a report location 1 Select Area Line and Test category in their respective drop down lists or use the tree view on the right to search for the report location 2 Click on Delete to delete the report location Display Product Places To create a list of all product places that matches search criteria 1 Enter the Area Line Test category Product number and R State in their respective fields or use the tree view on the right to search for the product places 2 Click on Display to generate a list containing all the product places and their corresponding number of fault possibilities Create a Product Place To create a product place 1 Select Area Line and Test category in their respective drop down lists or use the tree view on the right to search for the report location 2 Type search criteria in the fields for Product number and R state and click on Search 3 Select a product in the list and click on Add The product place is now created as a combination of the selected report location and the selected product Delete a Product Place To delete a product place 1 Enter the Area Line Test category Product number and R State in their respective fields or use the tree view on the right to s
180. nd or level 2 you can enter search criteria in Limitation level 2 or Limitation level 1 It is possible to use the wildcard If you have chosen To receive a report for only one level then the limitation for level 2 will not be available Click on Haas Testnet User Guide 126 e Hierarchical Fault Outcome Report Testnet User Guide When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result ericsson 3 F ierartc icsi MUR cutcome report ee f ml ite oc shee FON iante Ma tee LOT Dec Lat wpe Teen aar tt t cil a Save a Search In hierarchical fault outcome report it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search 1 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a Hierarchical Fault Outcome Report When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box Sweety YI Geve part Name Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 2 When you click s the search is saved and can be loaded later 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 1 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed S
181. nnss 93 SAS i CAC ates A ee yO cece O A eae 94 Fault Diagram Fault Codes 97 DESC elul ON beerearm eccrine cree ee teetenvn ies 97 Create a Fault Diagram Fault Codes ti o 97 SI See aaa aa ar a a e r O E A 98 Fault Diagram Positions 101 Bese OM 25 cae a A a a E E A 101 Create a Fault Diagram POSsitions osii A E 101 Sae O a AEA o A e da 102 Fault Diagram Products 105 ESCM UO Uaioe a a a 105 Creata Fault Diaerant Prodis senio a a E T 105 Ss A 107 Fault Outcome Graph 109 CSCI PUIOM a A O O tE 109 Ereate a Paull Outcome Grd Pl a Ea E A a 109 SNe Aeae iaa RE PE Eee TE TR a NTN ORT CT CS TO ene 110 Fault Outcome Report Products 113 BESO ooo E un O Cireern Cee ye ent ern eter 113 Create a Fault Outcome Report Products cccccocooooooooonccncnnnnnnnnnnnnnononononannnncnnnnnnnnnnnnos 113 SO A A O Re Po ne ee Pn 115 Fault Outcome Report Report Locations 117 etsYey el 8 0 6a Leppemen ernment mene es SreRD er on eR nn RPI oP ear en Ore oe mr Oe re nT rere 117 Create a Fault Outcome Report Report LOCatiONS ooooonnnncccnnnnncnoncnnnonnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoss 117 A LU ssa ets ae aaa oe GA Es ak See ed o nl o 119 Fault Report Positions vs Fault Codes 121 A at E E E O eo 121 Create a Fault Report Positions vs Fault Codes oooooooonnnncccncnonnnononononnnnononononnnnnnnnnnonoss 121 Save CALC 1 AAN 123 Testnet User Guide Contents e iii iv e Contents Hierarchical Fault Outcome Report DCS C
182. odes into fault categories These categories are necessary for generating DPMO reports A fault category can for example include every fault that can be connected with a component Every fault code that is included in the DPMO reports must be linked to a fault category You can define additional categories for generating custom reports In order to use the fault categories the fault codes must be linked to them One fault code can be linked to several fault categories This is how to activate the Fault Categories tab 1 Click on Basedata in the main menu 2 Switch to the Fault Categories tab 226 e Basedata Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide Add a Fault Category To add a new fault category 1 Click on Add to open the add section 2 Type the name of the Fault Category and a Description of the fault category 3 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change a Fault Category To change a fault category 1 Click on Search to fetch all fault categories that match the search criteria 2 Select the fault category you want to change in the list Basedata e 227 228 e Basedata 3 Click on Edit to open the edit section tebe 4 Change the fields you want to change 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete a Fault Category To delete a fault category 1 Click on Search to fetch
183. oint sheet will appear 4 Stet beth Back to the calling sheet e To return to the calling sheet click on Format sheet for printout It is possible to format the current sheet to fit the A4 paper on printouts It also removes radio buttons etc in the test sheets Select Weekdata Adjust format to A4 printout from the menu bar Save a Search In Weekdata_Summary it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain products You can specify these products in a search and each time you need reports for these products just use the saved search How to Save a Search 1 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a Weekdata_Summary Report When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box Save this search Name Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 2 When you click the search is saved and can be loaded later 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 1 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Saved 2 of 2 MiniLink Weekdata_Summary e 83 2 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion 1s displayed 3 Click on teen How to Delete a Sav
184. om different populations the analyses will point out those differences as differences in repeatability and or reproducibility Differences due to variation in operator behaviour running the different test stations will also be pointed out in the same way How to Create a Continuous R amp R Sheet To create a Continuous R amp R sheet 1 Select Measdata Create the Continuous R amp R sheet from the menu Testpoints in Continuous R amp R sheet can be sorted either by testpoint or by total R amp R DPMO loss Below is an example of the Continuous R amp R sheet A pur yp p ya ate an l sofe 13 Liyros ss nm g 1d RAI de AER h ty termpque suber e xeon p MTI i t A tetel MA Gee tere la i Sriettize fiieet tre 48m Eeinaot Fa Continuous RGR summary Exa lt a re z a W e 4 p A e pe p p q eepe 7s wisini win isis rales 4 iti gt A i y 13 i LA ray hen P ET pr Er f 5 E Example To the right in the Continuous R amp R sheet the following information appear Measdata e 51 4881 foisor Det Continuous RER xy a m a os a tn et gt Information found on this part of the Continuous R amp R sheet e Repeatability Standard Deviation Ideal e Reproducibility Standard Deviation Ideal e No of nodes used in calculations e No of deviating nodes found in analyses
185. ompleted the spreadsheet will display the search result Test Information Sheet Below is an example of a Test Information sheet ie t gt 4 on od ses css scse p Poffo 2 Ec rr SPESEESESTESTES ES SEERREEEREEREESE Pr g gt of y The test information sheet is made up of one graph and three tables Test Information Graph The test information graph consists of the following e Fault rate with confidence interval based on week information e Four weeks average curve e Target line The graph is always based on a ten week period from the selected end week in the search criteria By clicking on the radio buttons you can choose whether to show or hide curves on the graph You can also scale the graph between 10 and 100 percent in steps of 10 percent by changing the drop down box Test Information Tables The tables show the following e Information from the graph e A summary as a percentage of the failure rate e The failed test groups These are shown in a Pareto list which can be sorted in three different ways Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide e You can enter the order of the test groups to reflect the actual test sequence Enter the order of your choice in the Test Ord column and then select the Show relative radio button The failure rate will be calculated relative to that order and the number of tests performed If you double click on a row in the Test group column the Test p
186. on Measdata is an application used to analyse measurement data from the test results With this application you can look at the distribution of measurement points as well as the trend that they are following It is also possible to make a summary of this analysis and create a sheet of the faulty per individual By creating a node deviation sheet you can easily see if a test station node is drifting As the information is presented in an Excel sheet it is possible to produce the report in several ways for example table or graph format As Measdata is an Excel application all normal Excel features are available In addition some special Measdata functions exist Previous Shows the previous sheet Next Shows the next sheet Start new selection Opens the search criteria dialog box Show selected columns only The Hide col button hides selected columns Shot col Show selected rows only The Hide rows button hides selected rows Show rows Delete columns Deletes marked columns Delete rows Deletes marked rows Sort Opens the sort criteria dialog box Filter Opens the Excel filter dialog box E TS Marks failed measurement values according to the selected limit or criteria file show highest testent Shows the latest tested individuals Create menu Create the Measdata menu Create a Measdata Report This is how you create a Measdata report 1 Clickon in the Analysis Reports window and
187. on 5s The following page will appear Site Ericsson AB MIC Kieth 2 There are three ways you can search for a Product If you click in the list of available products the selected product will appear in the Testnet User Guide Curvedata e 19 product number field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the product number for example ROA You can also let the product combo display option All and instead limit the search in other ways 3 The R state search works just as Product 4 Select the Test Software if you want to limit your search on the software just as for Product and R state 5 Enter the period of time you want the report to cover The year should be entered first followed by month and then day Y Y Y Y MM DD For example the 23 of March 2008 will be entered like this 2008 03 23 You can also click the calendar button da and get help with selecting your date 6 Select whether the search criteria should include all cardmarks All exclude cardmarks Without or include a specific cardmark Specific Note If you choose Specific you have to enter a list of maximum 40 cardmarks For example ABX1 will include cardmarks A B X and 1 in the search 7 Then it is time to select a Test Criteria Click on the wanted criteria in the list If you want to have only individuals tested with those specific test criteria
188. onate size of the total number of faults that originate from other areas The line graph shows the cumulative fault frequency of the areas expressed as a percentage The diagram above shows that 32 of the faults originate from area PY KI and 29 from area MERGE and 24 from area REPTIL which means that 85 of all faults are caused by these three areas The exact values may be obtained from the table in the same report The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Pareto Areas Report This is how you create a pareto areas report 1 Click on s 85 in the Quality Reports window and then on S The following page will appear Testnet User Guide Pareto Areas e 133 134 e Pareto Areas g Site Ericsson AB MIC Kista SETTER A There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways The Line search works just as for area Select the Test Category if you want to limit your search on the test category just as for area and line You can also if you want limit the search on product or report group by selecting the wanted settin
189. onent will be 1 9 15 45 40 0 72 which is 72 1 the sum of the number of faulty divided with the sum of the number of tested units The sum of the number of tested units will be shown in the report For a product such as B that has components the yield will be based on the test results for the B product and so will A and E The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Hierarchical Yield Report This is how you create a hierarchical yield report Testnet User Guide Hierarchical Yield Report e 129 1 Click on e in the Quality Reports window and then on 5s The following page will appear rh ee ee 2 There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways 3 The Line search works just as for area 4 Select the Test Category if you want to limit your search on the test category just as for area and line 5 You can also if you want limit the search on product or report group by selecting the wanted setting in Product frame 6 Enter the period of time you want the report to cover You can click the calendar buttons i
190. or example that you are interested in following up certain products You can specify these products in a search and each time you need reports for these products just use the saved search How to Save a Search 1 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a Weekdata Report When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box Save this search l o Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 2 When you click the search is saved and can be loaded later 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 1 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Saved 2 of 2 MiniLink 2 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion 1s displayed 3 Click on teen How to Delete a Saved Search 1 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 2 Click on mea 80 e Weekdata Testnet User Guide Weekdata_Summary Description Weekdata_Summary is an application for visualising information about tests that have been carried out on a product over a calendar week period The information gained by using Weekdata_Summary can be used to improve quality The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Testnet database Create a Weekdata_Summary Report
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192. ossible to select these two Testnet User Guide products for a report But by grouping them in a report group it is possible to create a report based on a report group This is how to activate the Group Products tab 1 Click on Products in the main menu 2 Switch to the Group Products tab Add one Product to a Report Group To add one product to a report group 1 Atleast one report group must exist Use the Report Groups tab to create a report group if there are none 2 Click on Add to open add section a a ro 2 Select the name of an existing Report group 3 Enter the Product number and optional R state You can use wildcard to make a search by clicking on Search Select a product in the list to the right 4 Click on OK to add the product to the report group Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Add Multiple Products to a Report Group To add multiple products to a report group 1 Atleast one report group must exist Use the Report Groups tab to create a report group if there are none Testnet User Guide Products e 191 2 Click on Add Multiple to open add multiple section i 6006000006 l Select the name of an existing Report group Enter the Product number and optional R state You can use wildcard to make a search by clicking on Search Select the wanted products by clicking amp in the list to the left Click on OK to add all prod
193. otocols are printed to PDF they are zipped and you get a message asking if you want to open or save the resulting file This is the same handling as described for one single individual Testnet User Guide Fault Diagram Components Description The number of faults is shown in the first part of the report Two values are shown here The first number shows the number of Faults found relating to the selected Components The second value which is placed in brackets shows the total number of faults found regardless of Components The upper table shows the number of faults and the fault distribution as a percentage for every component in the selection The graph shows the number of faults or the total number of faults as a percentage for every selected component during the chosen period The lower table shows the graph data in numbers The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Fault Diagram Components Testnet User Guide This is how you create a Fault Diagram Components 1 Click on tes snm Esmeszer in the Quality Reports window and then on LS The following page will appear 2 There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example
194. ow far apart or narrow our measurements are as a group When the data is normal distributed or approximately normal it is known that 99 73 of the measurements fall between 3 standard deviations from the mean value Confidence Interval CI is a range where the true value most likely is within The certainty of such a statement is known as the confidence level and is normally at 95 There are two parameters that affect the CI the sample size and the confidence level Testnet User Guide TQ Report Administration Testnet User Guide Explanations These explanations are also found in the Excel TQ Report The Explanations sheet holds this information Yellow Yield Information Row 1 Name of test place and name of product These are from t05_config xls where they are mapped on product number of test and product Row 3 Start date in search End date in search Last date in interval for yield presentation Note Data must always be searched until correct time in order for the report to display correct number of approved units and units still in repair loop Row 4 Number of approved first time tests Row 5 Number of failed first time tests Row 6 Number of first time tests Row 7 Yield calculated on number of approved first time tests divided with the total number of first time tests Row 8 Confidence interval yield calculated on 95 confidence Symptom The measurement point s description sent with test record from test place If data
195. pasi ES L 1 pl E P ui a i 1 i i M ra l not 1 5 VET i i POT h e 4 i na i I f a Mons o ne e A E Nee o U mas i f xi r AS SSeS el a eee eS ATA TT Aes e tes l s tad _ A AMM ma Ay 1 L JA Ji mo 4 taa q aM 2 sl j at ie tt ves si s ae pd a A S S a Bs E u hi j 4 n n n r a n p 11 u t p n at u a de ds ai at t s M mes paras Hee oy Id Structure Sheet If there are any id structures for the different tests they are displayed in a separate sheet in Excel This is an example on how it could look Infodata we te bee e Y te 14 4 mass Moo ais iia A ar si VE A oo i a a S a j US aS CSSS ue u u a at 240 M mtm e rm Save a Search In Infodata it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain products You can specify these products in a search and each time you need reports for these products just use the saved search How to Save a Search l Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create an Infodata Report When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box Search _ Save this search Names O Supply a name for your search so yo
196. pass E eg Prceurrmeant Eres pa f aag Mesa A ms 1 E CONFIGKEY 0N MADF1599 00000000 200 0 000 000 000 000 000 000 006 Testnet User Guide Some general information about the test is displayed and all blobs are displayed as links below the table If you click the link different things can happen depending on the file type for example if it is a zip file you will be asked if you want to save the file or open it If it is a text file it might open in notepad Testnet User Guide Blob e 163 Quality Analysis Description In the Quality Analysis tool you can analyse some of the information stored in Quality database By using the Quality Analysis function you can access information directly in the tables in the database The analysis function is used for querying information that cannot otherwise be obtained through various standard reports You choose the tables and columns you want to look at when you specify the search criteria How to use Quality Analysis This is how to activate the Analysis tab 1 Click on Quality Analysis in the main menu Analysis ae foots zeb Then the Analysis page is opened Anahy ss Testnet User Guide Quality Analysis e 165 Tables The tables and views available in the Analysis tab are described below Views are two or more tables that have been combined There are 6 tables altogether e Control_Data e Controlled_Unit e Detected_Symptom_of_Fault e Cause_of_Fault e
197. port groups that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Select the report group you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the selected report group from the database Products from PRIM Ensure that the products you want to work with have been registered in Quality database You do this in the Products and Product Relations tabs in the Products page If the products have not been registered you must fetch them from PRIM provided that you have a subscription or enter them manually All products that the site subscribes to will first be delivered into the PRIM mailbox To make the products available in the application the administrator must fetch the products from the mailbox and move them into the Quality Testnet User Guide Products e 193 194 e Products database This function is called Import product from PRIM Read more in the System Administrators Guide This is how to activate the Products from PRIM tab 1 Click on Products in the main menu 2 Switch to the Products from PRIM tab Import Products from PRIM To import a product from PRIM to the Quality database 1 Enter the Product number R state or Arrival date as a search criteria 2 Select one of these four alternatives The choice you make will affect the time it takes to perform the search All Products This alternative will select all products with the number of relations for the products is calculated and shown
198. position Product No faulty Product number of the faulty product that is the product product that owns the position of the fault R state faulty product R state for the faulty product The position of the faulty product Price The price of the component ID faulty product The serial number of the faulty product The batch number of the faulty product Action status The actual status of the action P S Successful F R Failed N Unverified Alarm Code Alarm Code used in Reptile in conjunction with Action Code 10 Exchange of ID marked unit Control _Cause_of Fault_Time_View The Control Cause of Fault_ Time View is a combination of the Cause of Fault table the Affected_Product table the Control_Data table and the Cause_of Fault_Time table This table shows data from control test and fault inputs where faulty individuals are indicated Control Identity A running number assigned by the database one for each test and inspection input Area Identity A number corresponding to an area see the table Area The line where the test has been done Test Category The test category where the test was done Product No Inspected Product number for the tested product Product R state Inspected Product R state for the tested product Time of Inspection Date and time when the inspection was done Number of Manufactured The number of manufactured products registered at the input Number of Inspected The number of tested prod
199. r search on the test category just as for area and line You can also if you want limit the search on product or report group by selecting the wanted setting in Product frame Enter the period of time you want the report to cover You can click the calendar buttons da and get help with selecting your dates The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search You can also specify a fault category a fault class and an order number to limit the search If you want to limit the search on Fault code select it in the combo box If you keep the all fault codes will be used You can also supply a Measurement point to limit the search 10 Itis optional to limit the search even further by supplying value for 11 Position Click on Lies When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result Testnet User Guide ERICSSON amp E ree Pareto Lines oer e wr Caomalecd hat omaia gt Save a Search In pareto positions report it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search Select the search criteria you want just as in section The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database 4 Create a P
200. r these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search 13 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a Fault Outcome Graph When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box pra ea the saatt Mame Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 14 When you click s the search is saved and can be loaded later 15 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 13 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Seve bet LETS 14 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion is displayed 15 Click on teen How to Delete a Saved Search 9 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 10 Click on Semel Fault Outcome Report Products Description The fault outcome report products provides information on the fault outcome and the number of tested and faulty products The fault outcome is presented in descending order as a top ten list that is the worst fault outcome first which makes it possible to compare the fault outcome of different report locations The information is presented for every product or report group for a specified period If you choose a report group the results of the products in the report group will be combined and pre
201. ra rectory e Enter Report file name default name is given a combination of product number and date interval for the report Report hanana 11 00H LOS 334 2005 01 01 2005 11 01 domo der f Enter report title Croate Capability Heport dr 15 00H 109 334 Tine rberra for data 2005 01 01 2005 11 01 Tespont sort order by number C by total dpm Number of bestports in 20 G report El 40 Save repart in directory Ciessda Reports COH 109 334 2005 01 01 2005 11 01 Report template n C Program MesiTestretChent rectory Report ense 11_COH 109 394 2008 01 01 2005 11 01 domo doe Report tthe Capabk y and aby report g Click on the button Mengar to generate the Capability report The initial page in the capability report contains the following information Testnet User Guide Measdata e 59 60 e Measdata Ericsson header information and logotype product information information about how many test points that are analyzed in the report a Pareto graph with the most frequent failing measurement points concerning total DPMO an overall capability graph showing the measurement points capability value and a table with calculated base data for the overall capability graph This is an example of the first page ERICSSON 5 E z s gt 5 z 8 rogat R stati inva Hoeder Ut Tiree inter vel ikasbar of ita Mabe of teriports Nalt HCOOH S13 234 SCY AIIGTTOI RATI
202. ration Then the Products page is opened AAA aan The Products folder contains seven different tabs e Products e Product Relations e Product Structure e Group Products e Report Groups e Products from PRIM Products e 183 184 e Products e Relations from PRIM Product Attributes The concepts that are used in association with the product trade in quality are stated below Product Number A number that when combined with the R state gives a unique product identity The product number is fetched from PRIM R state The R state or revision state is fetched from PRIM The R state is increased each time the product is modified ID number Serial Number An ID number or serial number which identifies each specific individual One source of D numbers is Bartrack Product Name A product name is an informal product designation that can be fetched from PRIM and entered manually Product Category The code for a product category which consists of two characters provides information on the product type Some examples of product categories are e ML which means material list e RF which means physical product with R state e KO which means component Information on product categories is obtained from PRIM but this information 1s not used Product Structure A product structure is a schematic drawing that describes how a product is assembled The terms superordinate product subordinate product and pro
203. report it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search Select the search criteria you want just as in section The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database l Create a Pareto Lines Report When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box Mame Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 2 When you click 5 1 the search is saved and can be loaded later 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 1 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Sevro eg Larp 2 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion is displayed 3 Click on Esi J How to Delete a Saved Search 1 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 2 Click on Testnet User Guide Pareto Lines e 143 Pareto Positions Description The Pareto Positions report presents data for positions where the fault input was made we of as s 3 z J a gt gt Carpabee
204. ription of fault codes check the check box 8 Click on cae When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result ay A j o E E ER n 2 Yield Graph 1 Enecseon 42 Lise Ad naian Cerist ista 4 free Product nummer amp Line A stale T Tweet category Product name I Orar number Rasmi or Lirio Hepert gimp 10 End of Period kk Stan ome 11 Prigi P Creel iene ISP 9 7 i r era Mei iwa 25000 mM de d 22050 BS nN n gt 7 Y 12000 a 3 3 da 2 Y f Y 19000 3 y 2 id fe Se ay Te Jei ha Det me at la az e Monin Pernod Yui sS 3 Tested P auty 33 Jun E REAT tai bed 3 Ju 019 4536 394 A e i 10 Aug R2 2 14111 1587 5 11 Sep 0 11568 rons 42 Oct 873 136392 1735 e 4 Wo 040 12874 CEP d S ls Dec 82 8 11525 373 a gt 15 Jpn MED 7 22 A nn 46 Feb 85 0 14157 21171 ras gt gt 4 17 Ma 54 6 ayes 311 i A J A oS 0 om 540 4a a i A 195011 2138 15 Lis g7 5d y yy 59 10 205 Report Repartictem 3 A Save a Search In Yield graph it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search 4 Select the search criteria you want just as i
205. roduct Relations From PRIM Sometimes it 1s necessary to import a single product relation from PRIM To do that Enter the Outer product number Outer R state Position Lower product number Lower R state or R state Reference as a search criteria Click on Search to retrieve the relation or relations that match the search criteria Select the relation you want to import Move the relation by clicking on Move The selected relation will be added to the Quality database and can be accessed through the Product Relations tab If you want to move every listed relation click on lt Move all gt Every visible relation in the list will be added If you do not want to add every relation you can select which relations to move in the list Click the Enable Multi Select button and then you get checkboxes for each row in the list Select the relation or relations you want to add and then click on Move Only the relations that are checked in the table will be added to Quality database You can also delete relations from the table by selecting them and clicking Delete These relations are deleted from the database which means you cannot search for them again The selected product relations are now added to the Quality database Testnet User Guide Modelling Description In order to work with Testnet Quality parts the system must have a map model of the production process This means that areas production lines and test
206. s You select which attributes to group measurement values by for respective measurement point by checking desired attribute checkboxes If you double click on a specific measurement point row in the Group measurement points by attributes page a detail information page is displayed E start sehen Th Rede Correr ODO pon alirilbets delall pape Winds irain 11 TM Nock TestMethocesefibe 1 AA nu 2 The detail information page contains a presentation of distinct attribute values for the specific measurement point and the number of measurement values for respective attribute value By examining the detail information user may decide what attribute selection to group measurement point by in the Group measurement points by attributes page Pressing the Search button in the Group measurement points by attributes page will create a Measdata result file with measurement values grouped by given attribute selection for respective measurement point algae s Maa 4 E d m A i ie p s q gt i m yY 120 i 4 er H Jani o291 ras 1307 CISNE Ni FEL t riec E e t1 EL rete f S _ le x ELTI ETTI i ES E ie 4 POLE E EA oT E i i TTI n3 jieaee DIA A seic a a ae b o 13i E i _ Y E ji e e SALLIS ae P TET 130 i Jisses EOP CAME E a H 4
207. s in the list If you want to select all click the Then the list of products is filled with appropriate data 6 Select one or multiple Product by clicking on the items in the list If you want to select all click the 8 Click on Sam When the report is created a new dialog box is opened where the user can select settings for creating report sheets The search result is displayed according to the selections in one ore multiple sheets depending on the data rs l a Ue ye q o io e q l ms z 45 pr A Old MBA As gt TT MAREO TIE a y 4 ream ma T reese oF pa F des Y AES ORR ORR 1 Pee u ewe fre T meh Mee eee n 4 Pree at oa B i Testnet i Pim tated pa TQ Report ee ae A oa e gt e O AO hee ds Jh rs e Y a D Yield Report Sheet The TQReport result sheet information is grouped together by using different colours The different areas are described in the following table Yield Information Name of the test place and name of the product These are from t05_config xls where they are mapped on product yellow number of test and product Start date in search End date in search Last date in interval for yield presentation Number of approved failed and total number of first time tests Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide Test Place Information green Repair Loop Information orange Measurement Value Information blue Yield calculated on numb
208. s the number of faults and the fault distribution as a percentage for every product in the selection The graph shows the number of faults or the total number of faults as a percentage for every selected product during the chosen period The lower table shows the graph data in numbers Faulty Products The number of faults is shown in the first part of the report Two values are shown here The first number shows the number of faults found relating to the selected products The second value which is placed in brackets shows the total number of faults found regardless of products The upper table shows the number of faults and the fault distribution as a percentage for every product in the selection The graph shows the number of faults or the total number of faults as a percentage for every selected product during the chosen period The lower table shows the graph data in numbers The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Fault Diagram Products This is how you create a Fault Diagram Products 4 Click on 1n the Quality Reports window and then on L fstes The following page will appear Testnet User Guide Fault Diagram Products e 105 106 e Fault Diagram Products There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact
209. sented together Every report location through which a product from the report group passes will be included in the report Test input or inspection input is required for generating a fault outcome report The report is based on first time yield that is if an individual is tested several times at the same report location it will not be included more than once in report The total of tested and rejected in the report header is all tests not only first time tests The information contained in the reports is obtained from the Quality database Create a Fault Outcome Report Products Testnet User Guide This is how you create a fault outcome report products l Click on S tere in the Quality Reports window and then on The following page will appear Fault Outcome Report Products e 113 114 e Fault Outcome Report Products 2 There are three ways you can search for an Area If you click in the list of available areas the selected area will appear in the area field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the area for example AREAS You can also let the area combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways 3 The Line search works just as for area 4 Select the Test Category if you want to limit your search on the test category just as for area and line 5 You can also if you wan
210. splayed 4 Click on Testnet User Guide Yield Report Report Locations e 159 Blob Description The blob tool enables you to search for blob files stored together with protocols in Testnet database Only protocols that have blob files will be visible in this tool How to Search for Blob Files Testnet User Guide This is how you search for blob files l Select menu option Blob L Analysis fest Lepora EA Fence Enre Erotico Ousity Sapore The following page will appear Site Ericsson AB MIC Kiste l Presdt wate 284 tareas 2 There are three ways you can search for a Product If you click in the list of available products the selected product will appear in the product number field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the product number for example ROA You can also let the product combo display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways 3 The R state search works just as for product Blob e 161 Select the Test Software if you want to limit your search on the software just as for product and R state Enter the period of time you want the blob The year should be entered first followed by month and then day YY Y Y MM DD For example the 23 of March 2008 will be entered like this 2008 03 23 You can also click the calendar button and get help with selecting your date S
211. sses and categories are required To determine which codes have been defined in Quality database you open each respective tab under the menu Basedata Note When choosing the codes that will be used in production you must also consider the codes that are required in accordance with the company standard and which information you are accustomed to using during analysis Work Flow to Add Base Data When the base data is defined you can follow these steps Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide Each Fault Code is linked to at least one Fault Class and gt lt one or more Action Codes Every fault code that is included in the PPM reports must be linked to one of the fault categories Solder or Assemblage Solder and Assemblage are pre defined Fault Categories Other categories can be defined if needed Description of the workflow Define Users The users that will use Quality functions must be defined Read more about users in Users on page 257 Define Measurement Points This is an optional step A measurement Point is a code that is used during input to simplify the QAnalysts task Read more about measurement points in Measurement Points on page 230 Define Fault Classes Fault codes are connected to fault classes The fault class defines the severity of the fault Read more about fault classes in Fault Classes on page 224 Define Action Codes This 1s an optional step An action code
212. st be a place where each user that runs Testnet_Web has to have access It does not have to be within the website FETCH_URL http Web_Server View Protocol URL to Fetch_WS used TestnetFetch_WS Reptile NET to recreate protocols TestnetFetch_WS as from database mx PROTOCOL WH_Server Protocol Print Input directory for PRINT_ ProtocolPrint In ProtocolPrint service INPATH Used only if you have Testnet User Guide System Settings e 269 270 e System Settings ProtocolPrint service installed on Workhorse PROTOCOL PRINT_ INSEPARATOR PROTOCOL PRINT_ OUTPATH WEBPROTOCOL PRINT_ INPATH WEBPROTOCOL PRINT_ INSEPARATOR WEBPROTOCOL PRINT_ OUTPATH WEBPROTOCOL PRINT_ PRINTER lt TAB gt character W H_Server ProtocolPrint Out W H_Server WebProtocolPrint In lt TAB gt character W H_Server ProtocolPrint Out PDFCreator Protocol Print Protocol Print WebProtocolPrint WebProtocolPrint WebProtocolPrint WebProtocolPrint Test Station Admin Settings tab This tab contains settings for old Test Station Admin application Separator character for input files for ProtocolPrint service Used only if you have ProtocolPrint service installed on Workhorse Output directory for WebProtocolPrint service Used only if you have ProtocolPrint service installed on Workhorse Input directory for WebProtocolPrint service Used only if you have WebProtocolPrint service ins
213. stnet User Guide Quality Analysis e 173 Control_Fault_View The Control_ Fault_ View is a combination of the Cause_of_Fault table the Affected_Product table the Controlled Unit table and the Control Data table as illustrated above For inputs to be displayed in the table the faults must have been entered Control Identity A running number assigned by the database one for each test and inspection input Area Identity A number corresponding to an area see the table area The line where the test was made Test Category The test category where the test was done Product no Inspected Product number for the tested product Product R state Inspected Product R state for the tested product Time of Inspection Date and time when the inspection was done Number of Manufactured The number of manufactured products registered at the input Number of Inspected The number of tested products registered at the input Number of Rejected The number of rejected products registered at the input Free text field to be used optionally User ID Identity of the person that was logged in when the input was done ID number ID number registered as faulty at a Test input For inspection input this field contains the string INSPECTION INPUT Comment 1D Free text fields available in the Test input tab Can be used for optional text Testi Displays how many times an ID number has been tested at a report location Result The result field can
214. surements are presented together with testpoints without repeatable measurements in a sheet looking almost the same as the usual Measdata result sheet But there are some new columns included in the result sheet for testpoints with repeatable measurements CNT TIME STAMP ATT1 ATT2 ATT3 and ATT4 If the points have notes an additional column is added MP_NOTE Note that none of the usual Measdata analysis functions are available from this Measdata result sheet Testnet User Guide Measdata e 67 68 e Measdata fot 2 tied hf toe 4 dfeed 1 im 61 ido Y Information about whether repeatable measurements exist or not are always present in the Measdata result sheet in the information textbox Rep results exist as Yes or No This information is also included in MS Word reports Prevas Measdata If the Repetitions Group measurement points by attributes checkbox is checked at bottom of search page the page Group measurement points by attributes 1s loaded Emaus cc reves A teers MLASOAIA roas macarena points Sy strikers Oeste Oea Oi O l Oe Oe Dm 1 Ome I men aro co rend shee he owt yen sa er s Lamesi J T asse tm ae am seeme Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide In this page all measurement points meeting search conditions and having repetitive measurement values registered are listed From this page it is possible to create a Measdata result sheet with measurement values grouped by attribute
215. t to open the edit section 4 Change the fields you want to change 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete a Manufacturer To delete a manufacturer 1 Click on Search to fetch all manufacturers that match the search criteria 2 Select the manufacturer you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the manufacturer Testnet User Guide Basedata e 233 234 e Basedata Alarm Codes The alarm code is used during fault repair input for Reptile Alarm Codes are not used in any of the reports In the Alarm Codes tab you can e Create alarm codes e Change alarm codes e Delete alarm codes e Connect an alarm code to an alarm category This is how to activate the Alarm Codes tab 1 Click on Basedata in the main menu 2 Switch to the Alarm Codes tab Add an Alarm Code To add a new alarm code 1 Click on Add to open the add section 2 Type the name of the Alarm Code and a Description of the alarm code 3 Select Alarm Category in the list to the left and move them to the right list by clicking gt Testnet User Guide 4 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Change an Alarm Code To change an alarm code 1 Click on Search to fetch all alarm codes that match the search criteria 2 Select the alarm code you want to change in the list
216. t diagram Fault Codes it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up certain area You can specify this area in a search and each time you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search How to Save a Search 4 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a Fault Diagram Fault Codes When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box L weer JU Gave part Name Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 98 e Fault Diagram Fault Codes Testnet User Guide 5 When you click 5 the search is saved and can be loaded later 6 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 4 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Seve tep arpa 5 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion is displayed 6 Click on fs How to Delete a Saved Search 3 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 4 Click on Lem Testnet User Guide Fault Diagram Fault Codes e 99 Fault Diagram Positions Description The number of faults is shown in the first part of the report Two values are shown here The first number shows the number of faults found relating to
217. t in the Gauge R amp R sheet the following information appear Testnet User Guide Measdata e 55 Te EPT n IDP pa e bee ee ja as ee i eee Ji DIAM AAA ide EA AECE 2 ATA AN LR OF ia s 7 i 3 n z n ae ae Sree Se TT JURA BLA sr weess tow a DUI Lie wee ota fire es o ane 9 aes ST Tes A rte sip vd las TA tw s eres a ma a i AA ehh i l i mij pE O aro Bpi Jt e de a ee La e Information found in the Gauge R amp R sheet No of nodes No of distinct categories Reproducibility divided into Contribution Study variation Tolerance Parts divided into Contribution Study variation Tolerance Interaction divided into Contribution Study variation Tolerance Reproducibility divided into Contribution Study variation Tolerance Total Gauge R amp R divided into Contribution Study variation Tolerance Product DPMO Total Gauge R amp R DPMO loss Detailed information of different columns see Glossary The Gauge R amp R Pareto Sheet The Measdata Gauge R amp R Pareto sheet presents overview graphs for the repeatability and reproducibility analyses performed in Gauge R amp R sheet This sheet can only be created if the Gauge R amp R sheet has been activated How to Create a Gauge R amp R Pareto Sheet To create a Gauge R amp R Pareto sheet 56 e Measdata 1 Select Measdata Create the Gauge R amp R Pareto sheet from the menu Belo
218. t limit the search on product or report group by selecting the wanted setting in Product frame 6 Enter the period of time you want the report to cover You can click the calendar buttons de and get help with selecting your dates The start and end times of each day can also be specified for the search 7 You can also specify an order number and max number of rows to limit the search If you want international description of fault codes check the check box 8 Enter the Area and Line 9 Enter a Test category 10 Add the test category to the bottom list by clicking on Ez 11 Repeat step 9 and 10 for the desired number of test categories 12 To remove a test category select it in the list and click on 13 Click on ds When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result Testnet User Guide Testnet User Guide a Y E D E F z H ERICSSON Fault Outcome report Products Eroseon 46 Master nausinsizrion Center Kata 4 i rg REPTL Mas report locapora amp Line T Tess category 3 Criar wmi Protect mimber 10 A srato t3 12 Report group 11 14 Product narra IG Start dana 904 01 Stan una 17 fnd arie 09 04 01 nd tme 14 15 Procese rebiat bty Tot tewbect 2 Aree Tot resoctos 4 97 1 line e Selected eet cal Save a Search In Fault Outcome Report Products it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search cou
219. t tab and by comparing them with how you planned to use the model you can determine whether the model can be used for presenting data in reports For example our modelling example cannot be used for providing a combined Yield report for the surface mounting and printed board assembly areas If a report of this kind is necessary we need to determine 1f it can obtain the information using report groups If not we might have to modify the model Modelling e 217 Area Surface Mounting Test Category Inspection a ok Area Circuit Board Panasonic INSPEC_SOLD FUNC_TEST FINAL_INSPEC 23 Area Final Mounting PRETEST FINAL_TEST HEAT_TEST A modelling example overview It is always a good idea to plan the model very thoroughly on paper in order to gain a comprehensive view and to test your ideas Ensure that everyone who has an opinion is invited to participate This way the model can succeed from the Start 218 e Modelling Testnet User Guide Basedata Description Several codes have been defined in Quality database for managing faulty data These codes are used for example by operators to describe faults and associated corrective actions during repairs The codes are also used to classify group and categorise faults How to use Basedata This is how to activate the Basedata page 1 Click on Basedata in the main menu Miri raton j Products Mule 0 Then the Basedata page is opened The Basedata pag
220. talled on Workhorse Separator character for input files for WebProtocolPrint service Used only if you have WebProtocolPrint service installed on Workhorse Output directory for WebProtocolPrint service Used only if you have WebProtocolPrint service installed on Workhorse The actual PDF printer name Used only if you have WebProtocolPrint service installed on Workhorse In this tab the general settings of the QSP Insert service behaviour are configured The settings affect how the QSP Insert handles the protocols Two of the checkboxes represent saving or discard the protocols with MapFailure or NoConfig When the checkbox is checked the protocols will be saved The other two checkboxes handles the log files MapFailure log and TestStationList log When the checkbox is checked the log files are enabled Testnet User Guide The currently settings are automatically loaded when the tab is displayed The Refresh button is only of use to make that the correct settings present in picture To activate any changes in the settings click Save button Testnet User Guide System Settings e 271 Glossary of Terms Testnet User Guide Action An action is the measure taken to correct a fault Action Code An action code is a code for the measure taken to correct a fault Area An area consists of a limited region or part of the physical surface in production The area is defined in terms of the production of a certain typ
221. te products the PA and its subordinate products the controller board and the power board The modelling example continues through the mounting of the PA together with other products at the same level including finishing work and tests of the transceiver Testnet User Guide Modelling e 211 A Receiver Transmitter Regulator Amplifier The product structure for the example In the example the focus is on the highlighted areas of the picture Production Description Below follows a brief description of the two affected sections in the plant the surface mounting and the radio base area We then proceed to list the different production stages and tests through which the boards and transceiver pass Surface Mounting Three surface mounting machines exist at the surface mounting department The machines are from Panasonic Fujitsu and Philips note that in this case the line which is the physical production line has no connection with the term production line in Testnet From time to time the controller and power boards are produced on all three lines The mounting equipment performs the work in three stages 1 Soldering paste is applied to the boards 2 Components are mounted on the boards 3 The boards pass through an oven where the components are soldered Finally the boards are inspected by means of a visual inspection Each line has its own visual inspection location 212 e Modelling Testnet User Guide Visual
222. ted board assemblies 2 3 4 5 Second mounting and soldering 6 7 Function test mechanical 8 Final inspection Production of Transceiver 214 e Modelling Testnet User Guide The transceiver is produced as follows Radio base area 1 Joining of the PA and other components at the same structural level 2 Preliminary test 3 Burn in and test 4 Final test Modelling Describe which areas need to be defined In our example we chose to create an area for surface mounting an area for the production and testing of printed board assemblies and an area for mounting and testing the transceivers This gives us the greatest possible flexibility in extracting reports which also gives the supervisors of each section area the ability to extract their own reports If we can extract reports corresponding to each radio base area then we can make use of report groups We name the areas Surface Mounting PBA printed board assembly and Final Mounting List the production stages and tests that apply to the transceiver including all subordinate products Imagine a line between them Circuit boards Surface mounting Final mounting Design the logical view of production according to what you want to see in your reports In our example we wanted to be able to differentiate between the three sets of surface mounting equipment in the Panasonic Fujitsu and Philips lines This is because we want to compare the capacity and
223. test station all mappings made in the mapping tab that have translate test criteria checked will be matched with the translate test criteria information Add a Test Criteria Translation To add a new test criteria translation 1 Click on Add to open the add section gt ie t mme teers 2 Enter the Test Criteria 3 Select Area Line and Test Category in their respective combo boxes 4 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Test Station Admin e 245 246 e Test Station Admin Change a Test Criteria Translation To change a test criteria translation 1 Click on Search to fetch all test criteria translations that match the search criteria 2 Select the translation you want to change in the list 3 Click on Edit to open the edit section ro e em 4 Change the fields you want to change 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete a Test Criteria Translation To delete a test criteria translation 1 Click on Search to fetch all test criteria translations that match the search criteria 2 Select the translation you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete test criteria translation from database Cardmark Settings In this tab it s possible to filter which cardmarks to send and which to block Cardmark configuration is possible to set for all test stations
224. the edit section A Jameson 4 Change the fields you want to change 5 Click on OK to save the changes Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete an Alarm Category To delete an alarm category 1 Click on Search to fetch all alarm categories that match the search criteria 2 Select the alarm category you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the alarm category from database Testnet User Guide Basedata e 237 Test Station Admin Description Test Station Admin is an administration tool used for administrating the test stations nodes when automatically sending test data to quality database through the QSPInsert windows service The tool administrates Quality modelling information that is used when mapping the stations to enable transfer of quality data How to Start Test Station Admin Tool The Test Station Admin tool is started by clicking this menu option Administration ee 4 amp SA AGO There are five different tabs in the test station page e Mapping e Translate Product e Translate Test Program e Translate Test Criteria e Cardmark Settings Testnet User Guide Test Station Admin e 239 Mapping The main configuration of a test station is performed in the Mapping tab This is how to activate the Mapping tab 1 Click on Test Station Admin in the main menu o gt e gt K gt gt gt gt
225. the maximum time expected for a test to run in the Max time s field 4 Click on le The time taken to test the objects will now be accumulated and presented on screen as blue bars Testnet User Guide Machtime e 33 34 e Machtime Save a Search In Machtime it is possible to save a search One reason for saving your own search could be for example that you are interested in following up a certain test station You can specify the node in a search and each time you need reports for the test station just use the saved search How to Save a Search 1 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a Machtime Report When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box Search Save this search Name Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 2 When you click the search is saved and can be loaded later 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Run a Saved Search 4 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Saved 2 of 2 Remove MiniLink 5 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criteria are displayed 6 Click on tae How to Delete a Saved Search 3 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 4 Click on Testnet User Guide Measdata Descripti
226. then on __s The following page will appear Testnet User Guide Measdata e 35 36 e Measdata Preterit 8 m Tesi tiaoro a nm EESE TTE tane gt e taret pmi Guten Se owt yes oes e oe There are three ways you can search for a Product If you click in the list of available products the selected product will appear in the product number field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the product number for example ROA You can also let the product combo display option All and instead limit the search in other ways The R state search works just as Product Select the Test Software if you want to limit your search on the software just as for Product and R state Enter the period of time you want the report to cover The year should be entered first followed by month and then day YY Y Y MM DD For example the 23 of March 2008 will be entered like this 2008 03 23 You can also click the calendar button and get help with selecting your date Select whether the search criteria should include all cardmarks All exclude cardmarks Without or include a specific cardmark Specific Note If you choose Specific you have to enter a list of maximum 40 cardmarks For example ABX1 will include cardmarks A B X and 1 in the search Then it is time to select a Test Criteria Click on the wanted criteria in the list If you
227. tion Conventions To make the guide as easy to read as possible we have tried to be consistent in our use of terminology The following conventions are used These pictures correspond to the buttons Testnet User Guide If a button is grey it means that no item has been selected for the operation in question Testnet User Guide on the screen Button If there is no picture of a button this is how a button is illustrated lt ENTER gt Keys on the keyboard Italics Used to emphasise special terms or phrases Window Name of a tab or a window Menu Name of a window menu Menu gt Tab Indicates which menu command you should select from the Testnet main menu to open a given tab or window Result sheet This can be an Excel result sheet from Weekdata Infodata or Measdata An instruction to activate a button on the screen using the mouse is written like this Click on Less or Click on Button An instruction to use a key on your computer s keyboard is written like this Press lt Key gt An instruction that comprises a series of steps is written like this 1 This is step 1 2 This is step 2 3 Etc How do I Use the Guide When learning to use Testnet it is a good idea to look at the system whilst reading the guide and Don t try to read the entire guide from beginning to end Simply choose the section that interests you and use the guide as reference in times of need What Is Not In the Guide A
228. tional buttons displayed Saved 2 of 2 MiniLink 2 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion 1s displayed 3 Click on teem How to Delete a Saved Search 1 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 2 Click on Testnet User Guide Curvedata e 23 Infodata Description Testnet User Guide Infodata is an application that finds information about tests that have been carried out on a product for example how a product has been tested As the information is presented in an Excel sheet it is possible to produce the report in several ways for example table or graph format As Infodata is an Excel application all normal Excel features are available In addition some special Infodata functions exist Show Hide columns Gives you the possibility to show or hide columns Sort Filter Enables you to sort data Gives you the possibility to filter information Show not passed Id Shows only individuals that have failed the latest test Create an Infodata Report This is how you create an Infodata report 1 Click on fotata in the Analysis Reports window and then on The following page will appear Site Ericsson AB MIC Kista stot Infodata e 25 2 There are three ways you can search for a Product If you click in the list of available products the selected product w
229. tory Testnet User Guide Rene for SP database QSP_ QSP_DB_ Reptile Name of database server SERVERNAME SERVER Reptile NET for QSP QSP_ Data Source Reptile NET Connection string to use CONNECTION DESCRIPTION for connecting to QSP STRING database If this ADDRESS parameter exists it will PROTOCOL TCP be used instead of QSP_ODBC HOST QSPDBServ er PORT 1521 CONNECT_DATA SER VICE_NAME QSPDB SERVER DEDICA TED TESTNET_ Web_Server Temp Protocol Path to where to store CORRECTION Handling protocols during PATH corrections on local web server TESTNET_ W H_Server Store Protocol Path to where to find LOGFILEPATH Handling corresponding store log file BARTRACK_ WH_Server Protocol Path to where to find LOGFILEPATH BTSend Handling corresponding send log file TQREPORT_ REPTILE TQReport If you want the SINGLEAREA TQReport to display data for one single area This parameter is optional TQREPORT_ Share_Server TQReport Adjust the path to the EXCELREPORT Templates share where your T05 T05 R1 XLS RL xls file is located This must be a place where each user that runs Testnet_Web has to have access It does not have to be within the website MEASDATA_ Share_Server Measdata Adjust the path to the WORD Templates share where your Word TEMPLATE templates for Measdata PATH CAPREPWORD TEMPLATE DOC CONTWORD TEMPLATE DOC and GAUGEWORD TEMPLATE DOC files are located This mu
230. u can load it later Infodata e 29 2 When you click 1 the search is saved and can be loaded later 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 1 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Saved 2 of 2 Remove MiniLink 2 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion 1s displayed 3 Click on teen How to Delete a Saved Search 1 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 2 Click on LBemee 30 e Infodata Testnet User Guide Machtime Description Machtime is an application used to view the usable time of a node test station With Machtime it is possible to see when every test run was started and when it finished on a specific test station The results from these findings are presented in both graphical and numerical format The Machtime graph is displayed as a two dimensional grid Days are shown on the X axis and Time on the Y axis As the information is presented in an Excel sheet it is possible to produce the report in several ways for example table or graph format As Machtime is an Excel application all normal Excel features are available In addition some special Machtime functions exist Create a Machtime Report This is how you create a Machtime report Testnet Us
231. u create a Weekdata report l Click on Se _in the Analysis Reports window and then on Ll festes The following page will appear 2 There are three ways you can search for a Product If you click in the list of available products the selected product will appear in the product number field and the combo box will display Exact You can also select Starting with in the combo box and supply the beginning of the product number for example ROA You can also let the product combo box display the option All and instead limit the search in other ways 3 The R state search works just as for product 4 Select the Test Software if you want to limit your search on the software just as for product and R state 5 Enter the period of time you want the report to cover The year should be entered first with two digits followed by week number For Weekdata e 77 78 e Weekdata example week 23 2008 will be entered like this 0823 You can also click the calendar button and get help with selecting your week 6 Select whether the search criteria should include all cardmarks All exclude cardmarks Without or include a specific cardmark Specific Note If you choose Specific you have to enter a list of maximum 40 cardmarks for example ABX1 will include cardmark A B X and 1 in the search 7 Click on When the selection is completed the spreadsheet will display the search result in an indexe
232. uct 6 Click on OK to change the product Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving Delete a Product To delete a product 186 e Products Testnet User Guide 1 Click on Search to fetch all products that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Select the product you want to delete in the list 3 Click on Delete to delete the product from database Copy a Product To copy a product and its product structure 1 Click on Search to fetch all products that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Select the product you want to copy in the list Click on Copy to open the Copy section Enter the destination Product number and R state 4 If you have entered the same product number you can choose to connect to the same product places and report groups as the product you copy from 5 Click on OK to change the product Click on Cancel to close the edit section without saving View Relations To view relations of a product 1 Click on Search to fetch all products that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Select the product you want to view relations for in the list 3 Click on Relations to view the products relations ok de Testnet User Guide Products e 187 188 e Products View Structure To view product structure of a product 1 Click on Search to fetch all products that match the search criteria defined in the fields 2 Sele
233. ucts in the right list to the report group Click on Cancel to close the add multiple section without saving Remove Products from a Report Group To remove products from a report group L Click on Search to fetch all report groups that match the search criteria defined in the fields Select the product you want to remove from a report group in the list Click on Delete to remove the selected product from the report group Report Groups The term report group is used when two or more products are linked to a group You create a report group if you often need to see statistics about some products presented in one report In some reports it is possible to divide the report group by product number In other reports the statistics always represent the entire group The report group can be used in every report except the Yield report report location and the Fault Outcome report report location This is how to activate the Report Groups tab L 2 192 e Products Click on Products in the main menu Switch to the Report Groups tab Testnet User Guide mare Add a Report Group To add a report group 1 Click on Add to open add section art im 2 Enter the name of the Report group and a Description 3 Click on OK to add the report group Click on Cancel to close the add section without saving Remove a Report Group To remove a report group 1 Click on Search to fetch all re
234. ucts registered at the input Number of Rejected The number of rejected products registered at the input Free text field to be used optionally Fault Identity Running number assigned by the database each time a new fault code is entered Time Fault Input Date and time when the input was made Testnet User Guide Quality Analysis e 177 Comment Fault Free text field for optional text Entered in the Fault input window Comments ID User ID Identity of the person that was logged in when the input was done ID number ID number registered as faulty when input For inspection input this field contains the string INSPECTION INPUT Fault Code Fault code entered at fault input Fault Class Fault class linked to the entered fault code Product No Component Product number of the product placed on the position of the fault The product must not necessarily be a component that is it can have subordinate products R state Component R state of the product placed on the position of the fault Manufacturer Manufacturer of the faulty product Action Code Action taken to correct the entered fault code Measurement group Measurement group for the point entered at test input Measurement point Measurement point entered at test input Number of Faults Number of faults found for entered position and fault code Troubleshoot Time Time in minutes it took to troubleshoot a fault at a certain position Repair Time Time
235. ult Codes section describes an Excel application for viewing fault diagram for chosen fault codes The Fault diagram Positions section describes an Excel application for viewing fault diagram for chosen positions The Fault diagram Products section describes an Excel application for viewing fault diagram for chosen products The Fault Outcome Graph section describes an Excel application for viewing fault outcome on production data The Fault Outcome Report Products section describes an Excel application for viewing fault outcome on production data Introduction e 7 8 e Introduction The Fault Outcome Report Report Locations section describes an Excel application for viewing fault outcome on production data The Fault Report Positions vs Fault Codes section describes an Excel application for viewing fault report on positions versus fault codes on production data The Hierarchical fault outcome report section describes an Excel application for viewing a fault outcome report on product structure The Hierarchical yield report section describes an Excel application for viewing a yield report on product structure The Pareto Areas section describes an Excel application for viewing a pareto report on areas The Pareto Fault Codes section describes an Excel application for viewing a pareto report on fault codes The Pareto Lines section describes an Excel application for viewing a pareto report on lines T
236. ults ast z Ba ira s far ar Ju asa Las7 2 pL Joc jse Ja a U as66 Js asso mc Je las jas ju las Ja After the data above has been entered and Save has been pressed the following entries are added to the tables Table 5 Control_Data Control Time of Area Line Test Product Number R state Number of Number of Number of Batch Order User ID Identity Inspection Identity Category Manufactured Inspected Rejected number LINA Table 6 Controlled_Unit Identity Table 7 Detected_Symptom_of_Fault Control Identity Measuring Point Measuring group Table 8 Cause_of_Fault Fault Time Fault Control ID number Fault Fault Product number R state Manuf Cause Measurement Number Comment User ID Repair Price Identity Input Identity Code Class acturer Code Point of Faults fault Time 12 03 54 544 2000 03 27 232 A241052461 12C ROA 119 8812 R A U 3 A5656 ERITEST 12 03 55 12 03 55 Table 9 Affected_Product Product Number R State Position Fault Identity Test Input data Views There are five views available in Analysis tool Instead of separately opening two tables you can join them in one view which makes them easier to look at There are 5 views altogether Testnet User Guide Quality Analysis e 171 172 e Quality Analysis e Control_View e Fault_View e Control_Fault_View e Control_Cause_of_Fault_View e Control Cause_of Fault Time View Control_ View The
237. w is an example of the Gauge R amp R Pareto sheet Testnet User Guide e 5 5 1 i ia mM h t v ha y a y TETAS rranstrssal 6 8 8 8 6 8 6 0 B hd i ii s haa MS Para aa y rr feet 2 SF CRREC RT AAA He eee ht For detailed information of the graphs see Glossary Graphs The Gauge R amp R Testpoint Sheet The Measdata Gauge R amp R testpoint sheet presents Gauge repeatability and reproducibility analyses for a specific testpoint This sheet can only be created if the Gauge R amp R sheet has been activated How to Create a Gauge R amp R Testpoint Sheet To create a gauge R amp R sheet 1 Click on a row in the Gauge R amp R sheet 2 Select Measdata Create the Gauge R amp R testpoint sheet from the menu Below is an example of the Gauge R amp R Testpoint sheet Dl ee as e o ro te Leslie estate 3 een LL L m 4 i A N k on 1 4 E K a gt y e e m te AL o x 4 po e In the first graph Contribution and Tolerance is plotted grouped by the categories Total Gauge R amp R Repeatability Reproducibility and Part to part Contribution shows how much each category contributes to the overall observed Testnet User Guide Measdata e 57 variability in all the measurements per measurement point Tolerance shows how much of the total tolerance range a category is covering A high value on Contribution but low on Tolerance r
238. you need reports for these criteria just use the saved search Fault Diagram Products e 107 108 e Fault Diagram Products How to Save a Search 10 Select the search criteria you want just as in section Create a Fault Diagram Products When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box Mame Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 11 When you click H the search is saved and can be loaded later 12 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 10 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Seve J Sec LETS 11 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion is displayed 12 Click on Sees How to Delete a Saved Search 7 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 8 Click on Testnet User Guide Fault Outcome Graph Description The fault outcome graph provides information on the fault outcome and on the number of faulty and tested products The report is presented as a graph of the selected report location and period The information is presented by report location and period as well as for the select product or report group If you choose a report group the results for every product in the report group will be combined and presented together
239. you want just as in section Create a Fault Diagram Positions When you have filled in all criteria select Save this search check box sen JU Gave thie seat Name Supply a name for your search so you can load it later 8 When you click the search is saved and can be loaded later 102 e Fault Diagram Positions Testnet User Guide 9 Repeat steps 1 2 for each selection criteria you want to save How to Re use a Saved Search 7 If you have saved searches when you enter the report there will be some additional buttons displayed Seve eet larp a 8 Navigate through the saved searches by clicking the lt lt and gt gt buttons Make sure your wanted search criterion is displayed 9 Click on Lisia How to Delete a Saved Search 5 Make sure the criteria for the search you want to delete is displayed 6 Click on Testnet User Guide Fault Diagram Positions e 103 Fault Diagram Products Description The diagram report faults per product is divided into two categories one shows data for selected tested products and the other shows data for selected faulty products Tested Products The number of faults is shown in the first part of the report Two values are shown here The first number shows the number of faults found relating to the selected products The second value which is placed in brackets shows the total number of faults found regardless of products The upper table show
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