ANSWER
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Automatic stop registration ends as soon as the sensor detects activity. Any detected movement or production activity is treated as active production and stops the automatic stop registration.
Note: If you turn off the machines/ power sensors down before the end of a scheduled shift, and before they have entered the automatic stop registration, the automatic stop registration will not trigger as expected.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS (if needed)
- Sensor activity can include intended production as well as unintended triggers, such as cleaning activity, a hand passing in front of the sensor, or small amounts of machine movement.
- If activity is detected during a stop, Factbird will begin registering the activity as production data rather than continuing the stop registration.
- In environments where unintended sensor activity is common, powering off the machine after the automatic stop has been registered can help prevent accidental stop termination.
LIMITATIONS (if applicable)
- Automatic stop registration relies entirely on sensor activity.
- Any detected activity will end the automatic stop registration.
- The system cannot distinguish between production activity and unintended sensor triggers.