Define Zones per Product Model
Explanation
This activity is used to define zones. Zones are used to indicate the
physical location where maintenance visit work is to be done. Zones will differ
for each aircraft type and is therefore defined per product model.
Each aircraft is divided into logical units called zones. Maintenance items
are often referred to by a zone in which it must be performed. For example, Pump
A exists in Zone 1, Zone 2 and Zone 3 of an aircraft. Maintenance work is
required to be performed on Pump A in Zone 2.
Prerequisites
The product model must have been defined.
System Effects
As a result of this activity, zones are defined per product model and can be
entered on task cards or subtasks.
Window
Task Card
Basic Data
Function Structure
Navigator
Related Window Descriptions
Task Card Basic Data/Zones per
Product Model
Function Structure Navigator/Zones
Procedure
Task Card Basic Data:
- Open the Task Card Basic Data window.
- Click the Zones per Product Model tab and create a new record (F5).
- In the Product Number field, enter the product number. Use the
List of Values to select a valid value.
- In the Model Number field, enter the model number. Use the List
of Values to select a valid value.
- In the Zone ID field, enter a unique ID for the new zone.
- In the Zone Description field, enter the description of the new
zone.
- Select the Include in Execution Logic Planning check box if this
zone is to be included in the creation of execution logic planning
structures. Note: it is not allowed to block zones that are marked
for execution logic planning.
- Save the information (F12).
Function Structure Navigator:
- Open the Function Structure Navigator window.
- Query (F3) for the necessary product model.
- Click the Zones tab and create a new record (F5).
- In the Zone ID field, enter a unique ID for the new zone.
- In the Zone Description field, enter the description of the new
zone.
- Select the Include in Execution Logic Planning check box if this
zone is to be included in the creation of execution logic planning
structures.
- Save the information (F12).