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[604]1English French Notes Complete/Exclude
2Enter action due date (month and year)
3Only include projects with MONTHLY UPDATES = YES
4Project Actions Due Report
5No Due or OverDue actions on projects
6 marked for MONTHLY UPDATE
7Due
8Overdue
9PROJECT ACTIONS DUE IN
10projects with MONTHLY UPDATE = YES
11all projects
12Domain not found in PROJECT TRACKING ROLLUP DOMAIN (#101) field
13DESIGN/BUILD
14STATION LABOR
15MedTester UPLOAD MODULE:
16Should data from the MedTester be used to close out work orders on a
17PM worklist
18Do you want a paper copy of test results (will be printed on same
19device as Exception Messages)
20Select Device for EXCEPTION MESSAGES:
21Upload from MedTester
22If MedTester is being used in conjunction with a specific Preventive
23Maintenance worklist, you should answer 'YES' to this question. You will then
24be asked to identify the worklist.
25If you say 'NO' at this point, safety tests stored in the MedTester will be
26posted to the Equipment Histories without affecting a PM worklist in any
27Enter the device to which the MedTester is connected.
28...OK, use the MedTester 'PALL' function to send the data. Please
29be sure that you are connected to a MedTester COMM port and that the
30MedTester PRINTER port is OFF.
31Data transmission failure.
32MedTester
33MedTester REC #
34SEQUENCE:
35OPERATOR CODE:
36OP CODE:
37DEVICE INFORMATION
38REC #
39DATE:
40TIME:
41LOC:
42SERIAL #
43CONTROL #
44USER TIME:
45LINE VOLTAGE
46LOOK-UP ON EQUIPMENT FILE FAILED.
47Attempt was by PM #:
48Control Number entered incorrectly or Equipment File is corrupted.
49RECORD LOCKED.
50This record is being written to by another user at this time.
51Please make the update manually.
52 Control Number:
53MedTester EXCEPTION MESSAGES
54 Uploaded by:
55UNIDENTIFIED USER
56ITEM NOT FOUND IN DATABASE. MedTester REC #
57Serial Number:
58Unrecoverable error has occurred. You will need to start the MedTester
59upload again from the beginning.
60 FAILED INSPECTION but passed a prior MedTester exam.
61The first test was posted to the equipment history, which means that you should
62manually enter a corrective work order for the failure.
63 Test failed:
64Device failed MedTester Inspection
65 FAILED INSPECTION. Corrective action required.
66MedTester upload.
67MedTester Electrical Safety Analysis
68MedTester Inspection already posted for Equip ID#
69MedTester REC #
70 Work Order Ref:
71data acquired from the MedTester.
72and database inconsistencies.
73If a device fails a MedTester test sequence, the site is expected to
74evaluate the failure and issue a regular work order for corrective action.
75If a PM work order exists for such a device and if you have elected to use
76MedTester data to close out that worklist, then the PM status will be set to
77'CORRECTIVE ACTION TAKEN/REQUESTED' but the PM work order will remain open
78and nothing will be posted to the Equipment History. Once corrective action
79has been taken, the PM work order should be closed out manually. The WORK
80PERFORMED field should contain a reference to the regular work order.
81You will soon select a hard copy device (printer) to receive MedTester
82Exception Messages, but first we need to know whether or not you want paper
83copies of the actual test results.
84FAILed MedTester, but PM Work Order has already been posted for ID#:
85You should manually enter a work order for corrective action.
86MedTester time and labor will be added.
87 (* Item not found in Equipment File *)
88ECG:
89Please check MedTester REC #
90 against Equipment File.
91Apparent inconsistency between Serial Numbers; Models; or (perhaps) VA PM#.
92Device failed a MedTester Inspection
93 FAILED INSPECTION. CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIRED.
94MEDTESTER UPLOAD.
95Generated on the basis of MedTester upload
96ENGINEERING SPACE/FACILITY MANAGEMENT
97Service Key Holders by Employee Name
98ENGINEERING SPACE INVENTORY BY OWNING SERVICE
99ENGINEERING SPACE INVENTORY BY ROOM FUNCTION
100ENGINEERING SPACE INVENTORY BY BUILDING
101RCS 14-4 REPORTABLE SPACE SORTED BY SERVICE
102YES,?,?,?
103YESZ,?,?,?
104YES,?,?
105YESZ,?,?
106BUILDING MANAGEMENT AMIS REPORT, RCS 10-203
107ROOM FINISH REPLACEMENT SCHEDULE
108Want just a net square foot and room count summary
109SORT REPORT BY:
110 <cr> or 'R' to list by room, 'S' to list by service, '^' to QUIT
111Engineering ROOM/LOCK Report by Using Service for -
112Engineering ROOM/LOCK Report by Room Number for -
113Sort by ROOM gives an 80 column listing of all rooms that have
114key/lock assignments in room order along with their assigned functions.
115Sort by SERVICE gives a similar report that is useful as a keying
116plan for all services. It is broken down by Service with each
117assigned key broken out in its own segment. Room numbers for the
118particular key are sorted in order under that key.
119ENGINEERING SPACE INVENTORY REPORT MENU
120SINGLE ROOM DATA DISPLAY
121ROOM NO. :
122BUILDING #:
123WING :
124SERVICE :
125ROOM KEY :
126FUNCTION :
127NO. OF BED:
128SPEC CHAR.:
129LENGTH :
130WIDTH :
131NET SF :
132WALL :
133FLOOR :
134CEILING:
135REPL.DT:
136REPL.DT:
137LIGHTING :
138QUANTITY :
139WATTAGE :
140WINDOW QTY:
141WINDOW TYPE:
142DRAPE NO. :
143CUB. CTNS. :
144DOOR QTY :
145RCS 10-0141:
146UTILITIES :
147 OTHER KEYS:
148Item to Enter/Edit (2-28,
149Want to view another
150Press <RETURN> to continue.
151Single Room Data Display
152** Sorry, you seem to lack the appropriate Security Key (ENROOM) **
153No Data, You must allow the print option to finish.
154Report sorted by Service is Requested
155Report sorted by Function is requested
156Report by RCS 14-4 Services is requested
157YES,?
158YESZ,?
159Ready to list Spreadsheet data in Comma Separated Value (CSV) format.
160Turn on your ASCII file capture feature and save an MS-DOS file with an
161extension of CSV, ie. ASCII file name = ________.CSV
162At the end of the data listing, Turn off your ASCII file capture feature
163and then open the CSV file in your spreadsheet program to produce graphs.
164NOTE: The last cell of your spreadsheet will contain extraneous text.
165You'll probably want to delete it.
166Facility Management Data
167Net Square Foot and Room Count Report
168,COUNT,NET SQUARE FT.
169Turn off data capture, Press <RETURN> when ready.
170I must do a FileMan sort to organize the data you want to export. The data will
171Print in FileMan format on your screen. At the end of the print you will be
172instructed on how to capture the data you have requested.
173No Device Selection will be asked. This option cannot be queued.
174I still have this data stored and can list it for capture again without
175re-running the FileMan sort in case you missed it the first time.
176Want to list the data again
177Press <RETURN> when ready, or '^' to escape.
178ENGINEERING SPACE SURVEY OF LEASED ROOMS
179Enter Planning Data for this Room Number
180 Report will be segregated by PROJECT NUMBER in the Building File.
181PROJECT NO.
182Choose 'SELECT BY' Parameters
183Would you like to specify a range of LOCATIONS
184 Enter 'YES' if you want only some
185DIVISIONS,
186BUILDINGS, WINGS, or ROOMS.
187 Enter 'NO' if you want to include all LOCATIONS.
188Enter individual DIVISIONS (ex:
189) separated by comas, or a range of
190DIVISIONS separated by a colon, or 'ALL' for all DIVISIONS. The '@'
191character represents the empty set (no DIVISION), and 'ALL' includes
192entries with no DIVISION.
193 For example, 'OPC,JB:JBZ' would yield the OPC division and all divisions
194 beginning with JB. The
195 character (which must be enclosed in double
196 quotes) would yield entries having no division, and '@:C' would yield
197 entries having no division and entries with a division beginning with '0'
198 through '9' or 'A' through 'C' (numbers collate before letters).
199Select DIVISION(S)
200Enter individual BUILDINGS separated by comas, or a range of BUILDINGS
201separated by a colon, or 'ALL' for all BUILDINGS.
202 For example, '13,100:114A,65' would yield buildings 13 and 65 and all
203 buildings from 100 thru 114A (inclusive).
204Select BUILDING(S)
205Enter individual WINGS separated by comas, or a range of WINGS separated
206by a colon, or 'ALL' for all WINGS. The
207 (double quotes are necessary)
208character represents null WINGS, and 'ALL' will include entries with no WING.
209 For example, '4,3A:3C' would yield WINGS 4 and 3A through 3C (inclusive).
210 character would yield only those entries having no WING.
211 Note that numbers collate before letters.
212Select WING(S)
213Enter individual ROOMS separated by comas, or a range of ROOMS separated
214by a colon, or 'ALL' for all ROOMS. The
215 character will not be accepted
216because NULL ROOMS cannot exist.
217 For example, '501,100:299' would yield all rooms numbered 501 and all
218 rooms whose first three characters are between 100 and 299 (inclusive).
219 Remember that numbers collate before letters.
220Select ROOM(S)
221The ROOM cannot possibly be NULL. Perhaps you mean 'ALL'.
222Select EQUIPMENT ENTRY #:
223 'EC.value' => equipment whose EQUIP. CATEGORY starts with 'value'
224 'LI.value' => equipment whose LOCAL ID starts with 'value'
225 'LO.value' => equipment whose LOCATION starts with 'value'
226 'MA.value' => equipment whose MANUFACTURER starts with 'value'
227 'MF.value' => equipment whose MFGR. EQUIP. NAME starts with 'value'
228 'MO.value' => equipment whose MODEL starts with 'value'
229 'SN.value' => equipment whose SERIAL NUMBER starts with 'value'
230This work order has been closed out.
231This entry being edited by another user. Please try later.
232Print this work order
233Please answer 'Y'es or 'N'o.
234Room (specific)
235List incomplete work orders by
236Should all LOCATIONS be included
237Enter 'NO' if you want to screen your list by DIVISION, BUILDING, WING,
238and/or ROOM. If you enter 'YES' then all locations will be included and the
239Incomp Work Orders (Elect WO Module)
240Incmplt Work Orders (
241Entered by =>
242Service/Section =>
243Room =>
244By Locations)
245ORIG WO # CURRENT WO # REQ DATE STATUS
246TASK DESCRIPTION
247Count:
248PRESS '^' TO EXIT; OR PRESS 1 TO
249 FOR EXPANDED DISPLAY: /MORE//=>
250No incomplete work orders found for
251specified locations
252PRESS RETURN FOR MENU; OR PRESS 1 TO
253 FOR EXPANDED DISPLAY: /EXIT//=>
254ENGINEERING WORK ORDER MODULE
255This work order is being edited by another user. Please try again later.
256NOTE: This work order has already been closed out.
257Security key ENEDCLWO is needed to edit closed work orders.
258Are you sure you want to edit this work order
259Please use the Y2K Equipment Management Module to close Y2K work orders.
260You may use the work order EDIT or DISPLAY option to edit this work order.
261Compiling SORT TEMPLATE [
262Process ABORTED.
263EQUIPMENT ID# EQUALS
264No work orders found. Nothing to report.
265ENZ EQ HIST
266Equipment History from Work Order Module
267Delete work order
268 The work order has been deleted.
269NOTE: This Work Order has already been closed out.
270Use the Work Order EDIT or DISPLAY option if you need to edit.
271A work request which you entered on
272 Original Work Order #:
273 Task Description:
274 Contact Person:
275has been
276Work Perf:
277ENTEXT(
278ENTER/EDIT (1-33), D(DISPLAY), AC(ACCOUNT), P(PRINT)): EXIT//
279Uneditable field.
280A transfer option must be used to change SHOP.
281NOTE: This work order has been closed.
282Another user is editing this equipment. Try editing the condition later.
283Entry of a date will close this work order. Do this last.
284No procurement request on file for this work order.
285Print Work Order
286WORK ORDER #
287PRIMARY EMPL:
288WORK CTR:
289TOTAL HOURS:
290TOTAL MATERIAL COST:
291TOTAL LABOR COST:
292VENDOR SERVICE COST:
293*ASSIGNED TECH*
294JCAHO=YES
295Last PMI was DEFERRED.
296NOTE: Equipment must be isolated and rendered inoperative prior to service.
297EQUIPMENT USE STATUS LISTED AS
298 [OTHER OPEN WORK ORDERS FOR THIS EQUIPMENT]
299 Work Order #
300There are more...
301ENZWO.LOCAL
302HAZARD ALERT (Equipment)
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