Define Fault Deferral

Explanation

This activity is used to define fault deferrals. Fault deferrals are used to allow for a delay before faults must be corrected. There are two types of fault deferrals. The Requires List Item Definition check box determines the type of fault deferral.

If this check box is not selected, the fault deferral can be used immediately and there is no maximum deferral time defined. With this type of fault deferral, there is no maximum deferral time predefined, but you can enter the number of days and/or operational parameter units that each fault can be deferred.

If this check box is selected, then item codes must also be defined (a maximum allowed deferral time is specified). Each item code must then be associated with the part revisions that it should be valid for. If it should only be valid for a specific function, you must also associate the applicable functions.

Prerequisites

N/A

System Effects

Window

Deferral Definition

Related Window Descriptions

Deferral Definition

Procedure

  1. Open the Deferral Definition window.
  2. Create a new record.
  3. Enter the name of the deferral in the Deferral List Code field.
  4. Enter a description in the Description field.
  5. If you want item codes to be required for this deferral, select the Requires List Item Definition check box.
  6. Save.