Supply Serial Part Information
Explanation
This activity is used to supply serial parts with fleet
management-specific information. Each serialized part is automatically created when a serialized engineering part is
created. 
The following must be defined prior to defining maintenance data for
the serials of the new serial part:
  - Operational parameters
- Maintenance groups
- Whether the serial part is a vehicle part
- Whether the serial part is a life limited
    part    
When serial parts are defined, the Life Limited
  field does not display any value. This field must be updated to
  Life Limited or Not Life Limited before these parts
  can be used in an active template structure. Build
  the serial template structures for the
top template parts to enable the stress ratings to be defined for the top template
  part. These stress ratings will be valid for all the levels below if there are
no other stress ratings
defined for the lower levels. When the template structure is set to the Active 
status, the system will check whether the
  
  Life Limited  field is set to Life Limited or Not Life
  Limited for the serial part. 
The following conditions exist for the serial part, based on the value in the
Life Limited field: 
  
    - 
      A serial for a serial part that is defined as 
		Not
      Life Limited cannot be used as a life limited part.  
- 
      A serial for a serial part that is defined as 
		Life
      Limited can be used as life limited and not life limited. The template determines
      whether the serial
      part in the actual position is treated as life limited or not life limited. 
-  
       A serial that is initially registered as a
      Life Limited part can be changed to a Not Life Limited part. A serial that is initially registered as
      a Not Life Limited part cannot be changed to a Life Limited 
		part.  
       Note: 
      Revisions are automatically created when new engineering part 
      revisions are created. 
      
 The
      following must have been defined for the serial part revision prior to
      defining maintenance data for the serials:
      
        - 
          Fault
          deferral codes 
- 
          Maintenance
          codes 
- 
          Maintenance
          programs 
- 
          Condition limits 
The
      following should be defined as soon as the new serial part revision is
      used in a template structure:
      
        - 
          Life
          limits 
- 
          Instructions 
- 
          Modifications 
Prerequisites
  - A serialized part must have been created in IFS/PDM-Configuration. 
- A primary operational parameter must have been defined for
    the serialized part.
System Effects
  - The serial part can be used for building serial
    structure templates. 
- Life limited parts are registered in the system and
    can be used in serial structure templates.
- A new revision is created and maintenance data can 
  be registered, either manually or by using the 
	Copy from another 
	Revision
    assistant.
Windows
Serial Parts
Serial Part  
Serial Part Revision  
Instructions per Maintenance Code 
Condition Monitoring Program
Related Window Descriptions
Serial Parts 
Serial Part 
Serial 
Part/General
Serial Part Revision 
Serial Part Revision/Maint Codes
Serial Part Revision/Condition Limit
Serial Part Revision/Instructions
Instructions per Maintenance 
Code
Instructions per Maintenance 
Code/Operations 
Condition Monitoring Program
Condition Monitoring 
Program/Instructions 
Condition Monitoring 
Programs/Instructions/Operations
Procedure
Follow this procedure to define whether the serial part is a vehicle part or 
not or whether it is a life limited part or not:
  - Open the Serial Parts window and query (F3) for the 
	necessary serial part. You can also perform this procedure from the 
	Serial Part/General tab.
- If the serials with this part number are vehicles, select the Vehicle 
	Part check box.
- In the Life Limited field, select whether the serials with this 
	part number are life limited parts or not. Valid values are Life Limited 
	and Not Life Limited.
- Save the information (F12).
Follow this procedure if you want to define engineering parts as VIM serials 
parts. This procedure is useful if you have been running IFS/PDM-Configuration 
for some time before installing IFS/Vehicle Information Management (IFS/VIM), 
and want to create the engineering parts that already exist as serial parts in 
IFS/VIM:
	- Open the Serial Parts window. You can also perform this 
	procedure from the Serial Part window.
- Right-click and click Copy Engineering Parts. All serialized 
	engineering parts already defined in IFS/PDM-Configuration will be created 
	automatically as serial parts in IFS/VIM. 
- An information message is shown with the number of parts that have been 
	copied.
Follow this procedure to manually define maintenance information for the 
serial part. When the maintenance data is very different from the other part 
revisions the maintenance information must be entered manually:
  - Open the 
	Serial Part Revision window 
	and query (F3) for the necessary serial part revision.
- Click the Maint Codes tab and create a new record (F5).
- In the Maint Code field, enter a maintenance
    code by selecting a suitable value from the List of Values. 
- Save the information (F12).
- Click the 
	Condition Limit tab and create a new record (F5).
- In the Condition Category field, enter a
    condition category. Use the List of Values to select a suitable value.
- In the Condition Code, Cond Limit Description, and
    Standard Value fields, enter the name, description, and standard 
	value for the new condition code respectively.
- Enter a measure unit in the Condition UoM
    field by selecting a suitable value form the List of Values. 
- Complete the 
information by entering warning, danger, and change limits in the respective
    fields.
- Save the information (F12). 
- Click the 
	Instructions tab
	or open the 
	Instruction window.
- Create a new record (F5).
- Provide the required information to create a new instruction.
- Save the information (F12).
- Open the 
	Instructions per 
Maintenance Code window and query (F3) for the necessary part revision and maintenance
    code.
- Click the 
	Operations tab and create a new 
record (F5).
- In the Operation Number field, enter the instruction
    you want to connect to the maintenance code. Use the List of Values to
    select a suitable instruction. When 
the operation number is selected, the 
instruction information appears automatically. 
- Save the information (F12).
- Open the 
	
	Condition Monitoring Program
	window and query (F3) for 
	the necessary part revision.
- 
	
	Click the Instructions
    tab and then click the Operations sub tab
- Create a
    new record (F5). 
- In the Operation Number field, use the List of
    Values to select the instruction to connect to the condition limit. When the operation number is
    selected, the 
instruction information appears automatically.
- Save the information (F12).