The detailed view of the board grades has a new feature: The option for setting the target speed that is displayed in the Corrugator Monitor.
In the field Expected Speed, the page usually shows "same as for all B-Flute grades" or something similar. With that setting, the speed for predicting the duration of a run in Program Memory is taken from the corrugator settings. However, if a grade runs much more slowly (or faster) than other grades, then a lower or higher speed can be entered here.
In the new field Target Speed, one can now enter the speed that the corrugator crew will see on the new corrugator monitor page, for example. It will normally be higher than the Expected Speed, indicating the speed the grade should be run at to achieve 100% performance.
Where the Target Speed has not been entered yet, it defaults back to the Expected Speed, so that the crew will at least see something reasonable. However, for best use of the new page, you should enter a specific target value here.
Below these speed settings, there is the area Exceptions that is only needed very rarely, in plants that have several corrugators: While the standard Expected Speed is found in the corrugator settings and therefore will reflect the corrugator's performance, any special entry (a lower speed for a special grade, for example) in most cases needs to be different for each corrugator. Likewise, the Target Speed can also vary between corrugators.
Therefore, both speeds can be entered here for every corrugator in the plant. The list is endless, as some plants have several machines in one site.