Machine Data Sheet Template

Each machine in ENLYZE can be configured with a Setting Sheet Template. These templates are used to generate product-specific Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Data Sheets. This guide explains how to create and configure these templates in the ENLYZE App.

Creating the Template

To create a setting sheet template:

  1. Open the ENLYZE App.

  2. Navigate to Settings > Facilities.

  3. Select Setting data sheet for the relevant machine.

  4. Click Configure template to begin the setup.

Note: A performance parameter must be defined for each data sheet template. If the machine does not yet have a performance tracking configuration, the system will prompt you to create one before continuing.

Configuring the Template

Templates consist of groups and parameters that structure and define what data will be included in SOP data sheets

Groups

Groups provide a clear and flexible way to organize the content of the data sheet. Each group:

  • Has a unique name.

  • Can contain both parameters and nested subgroups.

To add a new group:

  1. Click the button.

  2. Enter a name for the group.

Parameters

Parameters define the values that are supervised in the data sheets. There are two types of parameters:

Setting Parameters

Linked to an active variable. These can be monitored by the ENLYZE Data Platform and can incorporate product-specific limits or values.

Manual Parameters

Not linked to any active variable. While their product-specific limits or values are stored in the platform, they cannot be monitored or correlated with live process measurements.

Manual parameters can be used, for example, to document tool references or a controller setting that cannot be captured digitally. This way, the setting sheet can display all relevant parameters, and it can be used to configure the machine even with parameters that cannot be recorded in ENLYZE.


Depending on the nature of the parameter, its configuration is different

Start by selecting the number of decimal places to use for supervision.

Define how much deviation from the expected value is acceptable. You can choose from the following options:

  • Target-Based Tolerance Window Define a range around a specific target value. The deviation can be set either:

    • As a percentage of the target value, or

    • As a fixed absolute value.

  • Free Tolerance Window Set fixed upper and lower boundaries without referencing a target value.

  • Precision Value (No Tolerance Window) The value must match exactly—no deviation is allowed.

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