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Lexicon: eco.wonderland.workcell.common.data.defs
Type: string

  • absolute: Relating to or derived in the simplest manner from the fundamental units or measurements.
  • action: Indication of the operating state of a mechanism.
  • actual: Reported value of an observation.
  • all: All actions, items, or activities being counted independent of the outcome.
  • a-scale: A-Scale weighting factor on the frequency scale.
  • auxiliary: When multiple locations on a piece of bar stock being feed by a bar feeder are referenced as the indication of whether the end of that piece of bar stock has been reached.
  • bad: Actions, items, or activities being counted that do not conform to specification or expectation.
  • brinell: Scale to measure the resistance to deformation of a surface.
  • b-scale: B-Scale weighting factor on the frequency scale.
  • commanded: Directive value including adjustments such as an offset or overrides.
  • consumed: Amount of material consumed from an object or container during a manufacturing process.
  • control: State of the enabling signal or control logic that enables or disables the function or operation of the entity.
  • c-scale: C-Scale weighting factor on the frequency scale.
  • delay: Elapsed time of a temporary halt of action.
  • dry-run: Setting or operator selection used to execute a test mode to confirm the execution of machine functions.
  • d-scale: D-Scale weighting factor on the frequency scale.
  • expiration: Relating to the expiration or end of useful life for a material or other physical item.
  • first-use: Relating to the first use of a material or other physical item.
  • good: Actions, items, or activities being counted that conform to specification or expectation.
  • incremental: Relating to or derived from the last observation.
  • jog: Relating to momentary activation of a function or a movement. DEPRECATION WARNING: May be deprecated in the future.
  • lateral: Indication of the position of a mechanism that may move in a lateral direction.
  • leeb: Scale to measure the elasticity of a surface.
  • length: Reference to a length type tool offset variable.
  • line: State of the power source.
  • linear: Direction of motion of a linear motion.
  • loaded: Indication that the subparts of a piece of equipment are under load.
  • machine-axis-lock: Setting or operator selection that changes the behavior of the controller on a piece of equipment.
  • main: Relating to the primary logic or motion program currently being executed.
  • maintenance: Relating to maintenance on the piece of equipment.
  • manual-unclamp: Indication of the state of an operator controlled interlock that can inhibit the ability to initiate an unclamp action of an electronically controlled chuck.
  • manufacture: Related to the production of a material or other physical item.
  • maximum: Maximum value.
  • minimum: Minimum value.
  • mohs: Scale to measure the resistance to scratching of a surface.
  • motion: Indication of the open or closed state of a mechanism.
  • no-scale: No weighting factor on the frequency scale.
  • operating: Piece of equipment that is powered or performing any activity.
  • operator: Relating to the person currently responsible for operating the piece of equipment.
  • optional-stop: Setting or operator selection that changes the behavior of the controller on a piece of equipment.
  • override: Overridden value.
  • powered: Piece of equipment is powered and functioning or component that are required to remain on are powered.
  • primary: Main or principle.
  • probe: Position provided by a measurement probe. DEPRECATION WARNING: May be deprecated in the future.
  • process: Relating to production of a part or product on a piece of equipment.
  • programmed: Directive value without offsets and adjustments.
  • radial: Reference to a radial type tool offset variable.
  • rapid: Performing an operation faster or in less time than nominal rate.
  • remaining: Remaining measure or count of an action, object or activity.
  • rockwell: Scale to measure the resistance to deformation of a surface.
  • rotary: Direction of a rotary motion using the right hand rule convention.
  • schedule: Identity of a control program that is used to specify the order of execution of other programs.
  • set-up: Relating to the preparation of a piece of equipment for production or restoring the piece of equipment to a neutral state after production.
  • shore: Scale to measure the resistance to deformation of a surface.
  • single-block: Setting or operator selection that changes the behavior of the controller on a piece of equipment.
  • standard: Standard measure of an object or an action.
  • start: Boundary when an activity or an event commences.
  • switched: Indication of the activation state of a mechanism represented by a composition.
  • target: Goal of the operation or process.
  • target-completion: Relating to the end or completion of an activity or event.
  • tool-change-stop: Setting or operator selection that changes the behavior of the controller on a piece of equipment.
  • useable: Remaining usable measure of an object or action.
  • vertical: Indication of the position of a mechanism that may move in a vertical direction.
  • vickers: Scale to measure the resistance to deformation of a surface.
  • working: Piece of equipment performing any activity, the equipment is active and performing a function under load or not.
  • ipv4-address: IPV4 network address of the component.
  • ipv6-address: IPV6 network address of the component.
  • gateway: Gateway for the component network.
  • subnet-mask: SubNet mask for the component network.
  • vlan-id: Layer2 Virtual Local Network (VLAN) ID for the component network.
  • mac-address: Media Access Control Address. The unique physical address of the network hardware.
  • wireless: Identifies whether the connection type is wireless.
  • license: License code to validate or activate the hardware or software.
  • version: Version of the hardware or software.
  • release-date: Date the hardware or software was released for general use.
  • install-date: Date the hardware or software was installed.
  • manufacturer: Corporate identity for the maker of the hardware or software.
  • uuid: Universally unique identifier as specified in ISO 11578 or RFC 4122.
  • serial-number: Serial number that uniquely identifies a specific part.
  • raw-material: Material that is used to produce parts.
  • lot: Group of parts tracked as a lot.
  • batch: Group of parts produced in a batch.
  • heat-treat: Material heat number.
  • part-number: Particular part design or model.
  • part-family: Group of parts having similarities in geometry, manufacturing process, and/or functions.
  • part-name: Word or set of words by which a part is known, addressed, or referred to.
  • process-step: Step in the process plan that this occurrence corresponds to.
  • process-plan: Process plan that a process occurrence belongs to.
  • order-number: Authorization of a process occurrence.
  • process-name: Word or set of words by which a process being executed (process occurrence) by the device is known, addressed, or referred to.
  • iso-step-executable: Reference to a ISO 10303 Executable.
  • complete: Associated with the completion of an activity or event.
  • active: Relating to logic or motion program currently executing.
  • failed: Actions or activities that were attempted , but failed to complete or resulted in an unexpected or unacceptable outcome.
  • aborted: Actions or activities that were attempted, but terminated before they could be completed.
  • ended: Boundary when an activity or an event terminates.
  • waste: Amount discarded.
  • part: Amount included in the part.
  • request: request by an interface for a task.
  • response: response by an interface to a request for a task.
  • activity: Phase or segment of a recipe or program.
  • segment: Phase of a recipe process.
  • recipe: Process as part of product production; can be a subprocess of a larger process.
  • operation: Step of a discrete manufacturing process.
  • binary: Observed as a binary data type.
  • boolean: Observed as a boolean data type.
  • enumerated: Observed as a set containing a restricted number of discrete values where each discrete value is named and unique. ISO 21961:2003, 013
  • detect: Indicated by the presence or existence of something.
  • model: Model info of the hardware or software.
  • measured: actual that has uncertainty.
  • gas: Fluid that has no definite shape or volume.
  • liquid: Fluid that has a definite volume but no definite shape.
  • solid: Matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume.
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