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Every structure line of an MTM-1® Analysis is divided into the following areas:
•Input fields for the activity of the left hand
•Time (tg) as the result of both activities considering the time setting (column Time determined)
•Input fields for the activity of the right hand
•Parameter area (Columns: Time determined, Distance, Value added etc.)
Per hand and structure line, there are the columns description, Quantity x Frequency and code.
Input fields for the left and right hand
Please note: |
The order of the columns of an MTM-1® / MTM-2® Analysis cannot be changed or pinned. The order is fixed and cannot be changed. |
In the Time determined column, you can determine how the times are to be matched against each other. The following options can be selected:
None |
The times of both hands are ignored. |
Left |
The left hand is decisive to the time. |
Right |
The right hand is decisive to the time. |
Both |
Both hands are time determined. The larger time value is taken into account. This option is to be used only if the same code applies for both hands. |
The result of the comparison is stored in the database when saving. After an MTM-1® element has been reopened, the column shows the stored result of the comparison.
Please note: |
With the settings Left, Right, Both or None, the program does not compare the two times. The correct handling of the switch is left to the user. |
Further input options:
•Distance column = Distance between the working spots of the left and right hand
Please note: |
The input of the distance between the working spots serves only as an information and does not affect the time. |
•Assignment of a value-added criterion (compare analyses/value adding)
•Assignment of tags (see Tags)
•Use of additional objects (see Additional objects)
The following options are available to enter data into the structure of MTM-2®-Analyses:
•Typing into the code field (by analogy with analysis / Code entry)
•Copying from other analyses (by analogy with analysis / copy)
•the MTM-1® data card (in two-hand mode, using Drag & Drop)
"Hand independent" codes such as body movements, view functions and process times are only allowed on the right. When using the data card, the corresponding parameters (motion length, distance of visual focuses) are requested in an intermediate window.