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ENTERPRISE User Guide
Setting & Changing Basic Data Defaults
As you create a lockout/tagout procedure, you will find “shortcuts” for adding text to the procedure via
lists of words or phrases that you can click to insert. These lists include information for header notes,
energy source locations, controls, and lockout devices.
You can customize these lists by adding, modifying, or deleting items. From the Basic Data tab in the
Set Defaults window, you can add, modify or remove items on a list of:
Statements to use in the “
Note
” section of a header.
Controls
to use in lockout instructions.
Machine
location points
to insert into lockout instructions.
Lockout devices
to specify in lockout instructions.
Following are the step-by-step instructions for making changes to any of these default lists.
Header “Note” Defaults
A lockout/tagout procedure often requires special notes, such as warnings, information about a
machine feature, or other communication that is not part of a specific lockout step. The
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application provides a display box on procedure headers where that information
can be inserted. To speed up the process, the application also provides a list of common notes from
which you can select — or you can customize the list to meet your specific needs.
Name Text that will display in Procedure
Capacitor This machine has internal capacitors. You must ensure they are fully
discharged before proceeding.
Chiller This machine is capable of generating extremely cold temperatures. Allow it to
return to room temperature before proceeding.
Flywheel This machine has an internal flywheel. You must ensure that it has come to a
complete stop before proceeding.
Heater This machine is capable of generating extremely high temperatures. Allow it to
return to room temperature before proceeding.
Molding Press You must ensure the internal capacitors are fully discharged before proceeding.
This procedures does not deenergize the external electrical outlets.
Injection Molder Machine generates extreme heat and pressure. Ensure pressure has vented
and press is room temperature before proceeding.