Creating end-of-work reports for illluminance measurement in the field
Associated issues

- Two workers are required to measure an enormous number of measurement points.
- Aggregating this data into a report is extremely time-consuming.
Solved by GENNECT Cross!
- One person can do the work of two, and create a report in the field at the same time.


You can record measured values on drawings while making measurements.
Reports of illuminance measurement created during end-of-work inspections serve as drawings. Measured values are recorded on drawings at the locations where they were taken.
The GENNECT Cross illuminance measurement function lets you create those drawings in the field while making measurements.

The measurement process used to require two workers, but this function lets one person complete the same task.
In addition, since the drawing is complete once measurement work is done, the amount of time spent creating reports in the office can be reduced.
GENNECT Cross (one worker) | Previous approach (two workers) | |
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Measurement site | Worker A: Places measured values on a drawing while making measurements. Publishes the report once measurement is complete. | Worker A: Measurement Worker B: Makes handwritten notes of measured values on a drawing. |
Office | Nothing left to do | Creates a report. Creates a clean copy of the drawing. |
GENNECT Cross functions used
Supported instruments