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The document provides an overview of asset functions in IBM Maximo Manage, detailing the calibration data required for both analog and discrete devices. It explains how calibration data, including input/output values and tolerance limits, is used to assess the performance of assets. Additionally, it mentions the importance of inclusive language in documentation and IBM's commitment to updating its content accordingly.

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The document provides an overview of asset functions in IBM Maximo Manage, detailing the calibration data required for both analog and discrete devices. It explains how calibration data, including input/output values and tolerance limits, is used to assess the performance of assets. Additionally, it mentions the importance of inclusive language in documentation and IBM's commitment to updating its content accordingly.

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The asset function specifies the calibration data for the function of an asset. You can specify calibration data about one or
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Asset functions Calibration data includes the input and output values of an asset, the tolerance limits of an asset, and the uncertainty
Asset function measurement data of an asset. The combination of these values is calculated to determine whether the calibration of an
parameters instrument passes or fails performance tests.
Calibration points
You can configure a data sheet for the following types of devices:
Dynamic checks
Functional checks Analog device
Uncertainty An analog device is an instrument that provides continuous results, such as a pressure gauge.
measurement for
calibration
Discrete device
Non-linear instruments in
data sheets A discrete device is an instrument that has only two settings. For example, a discrete device can be a switch that is either
on or off or a valve that is either open or closed.
Tolerance limits on data
sheets
Creating data sheets – Asset function parameters
Associating work assets The asset function specifies the calibration data for an asset. There are two types of asset functions: an analog asset
with data sheets function and a discrete asset function.
Duplicating the asset
function of a data sheet
Parent topic:
Calibration calculations
Data sheets
Defining calibration
procedures, assets, tools,
and locations
Configuring calibration
features
Recording calibration data
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