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10.1 The system should provide a means for tracking usage of laboratory equipment and instruments.
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10.2 The system shall provide a means for planning the use of and reserving equipment and instruments.
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10.3 The system shall be able to bring an instrument online and take an instrument offline both manually and via a configurable scheduler.
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10.4 The system should record instrument usage time to assist laboratory personnel with capacity planning and scheduling.
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10.5 The system shall allow users to configure and record multiple instrument events for the same instrument, including different event types and different frequencies for the same event type.
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10.6 The system shall be able to group instruments together in specific ways, including by type and laboratory location.
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10.7 The system shall allow for the configuration of calibration and maintenance frequency and time frames for—as well as the manual and automatic scheduling of calibration or maintenance of—equipment, instruments, and systems. Available intervals should be include days, weeks, months, and years.
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10.8 The system shall provide clear alerts or notifications when an instrument nears its calibration due date.
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10.9 The system shall clearly identify any instrument that is out-of-calibration, beyond its preventative maintenance due date, or under investigation and prevent it from being selected for use.
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10.10 The system shall be able to show all instances of scheduled calibration, preventative maintenance, and service dates for an instrument.
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10.11 The system shall be able to link a calibration activity to certified reference material or designated measurement processes. The system shall be capable of uniquely identifying documents created in and added to the system.
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10.12 The system shall support the use of predefined intervals when calculating Instrument event dates.
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10.13 The system shall be able to uniquely identify each instrument and any associated components and maintain that and other information—such as manufacturer, model number, serial number, and calibration and maintenance history—within the system.
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10.14 The system shall be able to automatically take a parent instrument offline when a child instrument or component goes offline.
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10.15 The system shall be capable of chronologically logging details for scheduled and unscheduled calibration and maintenance activities for each instrument, including calibration status, calibration standard, date and time of calibration or maintenance, work performed, who conducted it, and signatures of those verifying the completed activities.
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