Why Configure Kemio?
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Kemio can be personalized to suit specific testing needs:
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Enrich data to give meaning to test results
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Enable decision-making with clear pass/fail results
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Help control processes
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Integrate into quality systems
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Provide a clear, traceable audit trail.
Data Enrichment
Tagging additional information to test results is useful
in applications that require reporting, performance
improvement, monitoring, and where instruments are used
in a variety of locations or to measure multiple parameters.
With all this information available over USB, the test does
not simply deliver a number on a screen, but gives context
to each result.
Label
Labels are used to tag each test as one of a pre-defined
set. If labels are used, they should span all possible test
types.
Examples of label sets include:
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Types of produce in a vegetable processing facility
(carrots, lettuce, spinach)
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Production lines in a bottling plant (line 1, line
2, line 3)
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sampling points in a building (Room 202, Room 313, Plant,
Reception)
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Different parts of a process (pre-tank/ post-tank)
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Water sample types with different qualities (Type A, Type
B, Type C)
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Use a generic DEFAULT or OTHER label for miscellaneous
tests.
To manage labels, see p. 15.
To enable tagging labels see p. 28.
User
Create a user profile on the device for each person who will
perform tests. If other people will also perform tests less
frequently, consider creating a DEFAULT or OTHER user.
To manage users, see p. 19.
To enable tagging users see p. 28.
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