Selecting the end setup option will move the controller on to a page that looks similar to this:

sfdc_end_setup_time

This shows you the elapsed time since the start setup action was logged to now. If you want to log the entire elapsed time to the setup just press Next. Otherwise enter the amount of time you wish to log in the units indicated (in this example it's Hours). Note: You are logging time against the primary resource here (usually the machine).

When you press Next, the controller will move on to a page that is dependent on the resources associated with the operation being logged. When a secondary resource is involved (e.g. a setter) you will be asked to enter your time (as the setter), which may be different to the machine (primary) time (because you were doing other things at the same time). When there is no secondary resource you will move straight to the confirmation page.

Specifying your setting time:

The page asking for your setting time will look similar to this:

sfdc_my_set_time

This shows you the elapsed time since you logged onto the setup and now. If you want to log the entire elapsed time as your time, just press Next. Otherwise enter the amount of time you wish to log in the units indicated (in this example it's Hours). Note: You are logging time against the secondary resource here (usually a person).

When you press Next, the controller will move on to the confirmation page.

The page asking for confirmation of the end setup will look similar to this:

sfdc_confirm_end_setup

Press the 0 key to confirm the end setup action. The controller will return to the front page ready for the next worker ID scan. Press the Back key to return to previous pages to review or edit them.

Using this option tells the system that the worker who scanned this operation has stopped the setting of the operation. Note: This does not necessarily mean the setup is complete, it just means you are stopping it (because you are going home for example). The time the setup stopped, who stopped it and what resource(s) they used is logged against the works order.

When the setup is complete, you must then tell the system when you start to run the operation. Until you do that the resources involved, although ready, are idle and doing nothing as far as Match-IT is concerned. Use the start run action to start the operation (see below).