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<center>'''Production'''</center> <center>'''OEE&nbsp;Data Collection'''</center> <center>'''Version MES 15.74'''</center> <center>'''Revision E1'''</center> <center>&nbsp;<br/> <br/> &nbsp;</center>  
 
<center>'''Production'''</center> <center>'''OEE&nbsp;Data Collection'''</center> <center>'''Version MES 15.74'''</center> <center>'''Revision E1'''</center> <center>&nbsp;<br/> <br/> &nbsp;</center>  
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'''OEE Data Collection provides two ways for plants to collect Data from asset activity:'''
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OEE Data Collection provides two ways for plants to collect Data from asset activity: &nbsp;
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'''Report production data (Asset event/downtimes, work time) manually in the OEE Data Collection module.'''
 
  
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'''Collect production data automatically using the OEE Configuration tools, 42Q’s API, and a preferred client.&nbsp;'''
 
  
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Report production data (Asset event/downtimes, work time) manually in the OEE Data Collection module.
'''To access OEE Data Collection go to: Production > OEE Data Collection and the following main screen will appear.'''
 
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'''Figure 1: OEE Data Collection'''
 
  
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== '''Report Asset Event''' ==
 
  
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Collect production data automatically using the OEE Configuration tools, 42Q’s API, and a preferred client.&nbsp;
'''In the Report Asset Event portlet, Shop Floor Operators manually add asset events running, setup, idle, spare, in maintenance, calibration, scheduled downtime, and unscheduled downtime due to asset malfunctions as well as routine stoppages (such as parts in transit or lunch breaks). This data expresses the Availability component of&nbsp; OEE Configuration.&nbsp;'''
 
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'''When an asset experiences stoppages, for any reason, a signal is sent to the MES database, the time is recorded in the system, and a work order is created. When the asset is once again running, the work order is closed and corresponding timestamps are recorded.&nbsp;'''
 
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'''Keep in mind that uptime and downtime timestamps are dictated by the up/down intervals defined in the Up/Down Threshold submodule of OEE Configuration. This allows for a grace period during which the signal is not sent to the MES, based upon machine parameters and production expectations.&nbsp;'''
 
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'''TIP: Don’t forget to [https://42qrpt1.42-q.com/mes_wiki/index.php/42Q-MES0136-C_OEE_Configuration set Up/Down Thresholds ]so Work Orders are not triggered during scheduled downtimes (e.g. setup).'''
 
  
'''Attention: Plants operating OEE Configuration without an auto PLC or FUJI interface must manually record stoppages due to a plant’s regular workflow (e.g. lunch breaks, waiting for parts) in Report Work.&nbsp;'''
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&nbsp; To access OEE Data Collection go to: Production > OEE Data Collection and the following main screen will appear. &nbsp; Figure 1: OEE Data Collection
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'''Engineers will then use the Report Asset Event tool to manually record the root cause for each downtime event. Note: Root Causes are reported in Data Collector for all interface types.'''
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'''In the Report Asset Event module, operators can report details about their shift to include the following:'''
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Report_Asset_Event">Report Asset Event</span> ==
'''Work Time: The operator enters the beginning and end of their shift. This data represents the Performance variable of OEE Configuration.'''
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&nbsp; In the Report Asset Event portlet, Shop Floor Operators manually add asset events running, setup, idle, spare, in maintenance, calibration, scheduled downtime, and unscheduled downtime due to asset malfunctions as well as routine stoppages (such as parts in transit or lunch breaks). This data expresses the Availability component of&nbsp; OEE Configuration.&nbsp; &nbsp; When an asset experiences stoppages, for any reason, a signal is sent to the MES database, the time is recorded in the system, and a work order is created. When the asset is once again running, the work order is closed and corresponding timestamps are recorded.&nbsp; &nbsp; Keep in mind that uptime and downtime timestamps are dictated by the up/down intervals defined in the Up/Down Threshold submodule of OEE Configuration. This allows for a grace period during which the signal is not sent to the MES, based upon machine parameters and production expectations.&nbsp;<br/> <br/> <br/> [https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/doEV24lxbQzB-jZZN8OjapSaTIAU3p6-Crtd39kunWCBgNc8eqtL6PwvaNEzaf0V3K6uNK6hqP3Z4gn1swqYPMkYOjzQpCcvQ-2jTSrK-8DjVCGIS-h6jmhJKquJfAAKUDTEXCYc25FqGx92OM5DZQ https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/doEV24lxbQzB-jZZN8OjapSaTIAU3p6-Crtd39kunWCBgNc8eqtL6PwvaNEzaf0V3K6uNK6hqP3Z4gn1swqYPMkYOjzQpCcvQ-2jTSrK-8DjVCGIS-h6jmhJKquJfAAKUDTEXCYc25FqGx92OM5DZQ] TIP: Don’t forget to [https://42qrpt1.42-q.com/mes_wiki/index.php/42Q-MES0136-C_OEE_Configuration set Up/Down Thresholds ]so Work Orders are not triggered during scheduled downtimes (e.g. setup).
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Attention: Plants operating OEE Configuration without an auto PLC or FUJI interface must manually record stoppages due to a plant’s regular workflow (e.g. lunch breaks, waiting for parts) in Report Work.&nbsp;<br/> Engineers will then use the Report Asset Event tool to manually record the root cause for each downtime event. Note: Root Causes are reported in Data Collector for all interface types. &nbsp; In the Report Asset Event module, operators can report details about their shift to include the following: &nbsp;
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Work Time: The operator enters the beginning and end of their shift. This data represents the Performance variable of OEE Configuration.
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Good Quantity: The operator enters the number of first-time quality units produced.&nbsp;
'''Finished Quantity: The operator enters the total number of units produced.'''
 
  
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&nbsp; Taken together, Finished/Good Quantity represents the Quality variable of OEE Configuration.&nbsp;
'''Good Quantity: The operator enters the number of first-time quality units produced.&nbsp;'''
 
  
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'''Taken together, Finished/Good Quantity represents the Quality variable of OEE Configuration.&nbsp;'''
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Report_Asset_Event_2">Report Asset Event</span> ==
 
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'''To record an asset event due to regular plant workflow:&nbsp;'''
 
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'''Select the “+” icon on the top menu bar.&nbsp;'''
 
  
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&nbsp; To record an asset event due to regular plant workflow:&nbsp; &nbsp;
'''A pop-up window displays: Report Asset Event'''
 
  
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'''Figure 2: Report New Asset Event'''
 
  
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Select the “+” icon on the top menu bar.&nbsp;
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A pop-up window displays: Report Asset Event
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&nbsp; Figure 2: Report New Asset Event
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'''Asset: Select the Asset.'''
 
  
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'''Status:&nbsp; Select the status of the asset. Options are: Running, Unscheduled Down, Scheduled Down, Setup, Idle, Spare, In Maintenance, and Calibration.'''
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Status:&nbsp; Select the status of the asset. Options are: Running, Unscheduled Down, Scheduled Down, Setup, Idle, Spare, In Maintenance, and Calibration.
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Running - It is used to up the asset without location, shop order, part number or it can record the period shift Finish Qty/Good Qty(optional).
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'''Figure 3: Asset Status'''
 
  
'''https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/VAEbDbExh7OnIXCTn5YACwwo4ME1xSJUP7xNUD6kA55iFqBkxOnKXom39hIgwVar2aUnM8W1ekMXrz1J-IEwmsP5yXuAPCDaW8_ikW2Wn7ccT4YBqeY5XJ9PyOygDqxRLW94q2aGy3AS4BEudPuezg'''
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In Maintenance - It is used to record the maintenance time when the maintenance team performs the asset maintenance.
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'''Running - It is used to up the asset without location, shop order, part number or it can record the period shift Finish Qty/Good Qty(optional).'''
 
  
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'''Unscheduled Down- It is used to record the asset unscheduled downtime event.'''
 
  
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Calibration - It is used to record the calibration time when the maintenance team performs the asset calibration.
'''Scheduled Down - It is used to record the asset scheduled downtime event.'''
 
  
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'''Setup - It is used to record the production line/asset setup time during the preparation.'''
 
  
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Start Time/End Time: Select the date of the asset event using the drop-down calendar. Then select the time using the adjustable timestamp at the bottom of the calendar form. (Note: If the event time corresponds to real-time, there is no need to manually select the time - the system records real-time when the date is selected.)
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'''In Maintenance - It is used to record the maintenance time when the maintenance team performs the asset maintenance.'''
 
  
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'''Start Time/End Time: Select the date of the asset event using the drop-down calendar. Then select the time using the adjustable timestamp at the bottom of the calendar form. (Note: If the event time corresponds to real-time, there is no need to manually select the time - the system records real-time when the date is selected.)'''
 
  
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&nbsp; Note: Reasons are configured within the Asset configuration module of the CMMS (Computerized Machine Maintenance System) under the Problem category. This association links Asset (machine) problems with their corresponding downtimes. &nbsp; Note:&nbsp; If users report Asset running events, they can input the Shop Order, Part Number, and Location. When inputting the Start Time and End Time, the Finished QTY and Good QTY will display.
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'''Note: Reasons are configured within the Asset configuration module of the CMMS (Computerized Machine Maintenance System) under the Problem category. This association links Asset (machine) problems with their corresponding downtimes.'''
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'''Note:&nbsp; If users report Asset running events, they can input the Shop Order, Part Number, and Location. When inputting the Start Time and End Time, the Finished QTY and Good QTY will display.'''
 
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'''Once the information has been successfully entered, select Next.'''
 
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'''Figure 4: Report Events-Next'''
 
  
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'''Select the next Status, Start Time, then select the Green Checkbox to save the asset event. Or Select the BACK to double-check the event information.'''
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<li>Select the next Status, Start Time, then select the Green Checkbox to save the asset event. Or Select the BACK to double-check the event information.</li>
 
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'''Figure 4a: Report Running Events'''
 
  
'''https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/vRLywTYWxV59zmLJrZY_GzkA0vuX82o97qkcTj_a_dXsq9L4OnLBb2UnrWqC6_7ivn6Q8Ih6t5GRRNsHal_CAu6mQymFfJ-T_g7SXFYVeLxsd1v6iDpsgqCX5UbFoAQU17zjAaFahIiXxiGG2fdmiGU'''
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'''The type of interface used by each individual plant to gather data will determine whether downtimes and reasons are sent automatically by the MES, or recorded manually by Shop Floor Operators. The following rules apply:'''
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&nbsp; Once the repair is complete, users must report the Reason for the asset malfunction. &nbsp; The type of interface used by each individual plant to gather data will determine whether downtimes and reasons are sent automatically by the MES, or recorded manually by Shop Floor Operators. The following rules apply: &nbsp;
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'''Fuji Host Interface: Downtime and Reason automatically retrieved from Fuji; no human involvement.'''
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Fuji Host Interface: Downtime and Reason automatically retrieved from Fuji; no human involvement.
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'''Auto PLC Interface: Downtime and Reason automatically retrieved from PLC; no human involvement.'''
 
  
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Select the line of data describing the downtime by choosing the Edit icon. [https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/lsJ25W_hK7wDiD95fmKdwo4oamOpMoAfJw9dKxREQw_pKAwBhO-VnYs9eXZykRWbDuQMfKSc9j2Oo2_24BzijQd9kb0P7-wKmzI53X8QibTjYsV5l7T3LwoEqu2LAtD3XFuL6HdR3YKIsd5ToIv8HQ https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/lsJ25W_hK7wDiD95fmKdwo4oamOpMoAfJw9dKxREQw_pKAwBhO-VnYs9eXZykRWbDuQMfKSc9j2Oo2_24BzijQd9kb0P7-wKmzI53X8QibTjYsV5l7T3LwoEqu2LAtD3XFuL6HdR3YKIsd5ToIv8HQ]
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'''Figure 5: Reason'''
 
  
'''https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/bRo1cJ7ZONmRgPXLnR4hxB1jAMsQKVfSpErPqy7C587wOxAcVxBndrrxr9Grrn5CjxLh2vVgME3bLOhCf-1CwplLyXAhGCAVFQSzShGArUJj8YfBiVkRTuscitwufNi3BvGez6E_oMy8qhQLdzrMjA'''
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A pop-up window displays: Edit Asset Event.
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'''To record a Reason for asset downtime:&nbsp;'''
 
  
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&nbsp; Note: Reasons are configured within the Asset configuration module of the CMMS (Computerized Machine Maintenance System) under the Problem category. This association links Asset (machine) problems with their corresponding downtimes. &nbsp; Figure 6: Edit Asset Event&nbsp;
'''Note: Reasons are configured within the Asset configuration module of the CMMS (Computerized Machine Maintenance System) under the Problem category. This association links Asset (machine) problems with their corresponding downtimes.'''
 
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'''Figure 6: Edit Asset Event&nbsp;'''
 
  
'''https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/c6UqnwCOjOKGVvWOnFD8WsUE0A75pjvovpVkF-Kjm8VK61Fzj73k-e3edf6NKNWdPu-XD1ffzldaR89vDreomwRvFUpb3p-pzAtjV-3HwxqCWnOYWf6Ovuw7bl9gLpeif2MXcUTZgEHeDGqMUUnWCyQ'''
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[https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/c6UqnwCOjOKGVvWOnFD8WsUE0A75pjvovpVkF-Kjm8VK61Fzj73k-e3edf6NKNWdPu-XD1ffzldaR89vDreomwRvFUpb3p-pzAtjV-3HwxqCWnOYWf6Ovuw7bl9gLpeif2MXcUTZgEHeDGqMUUnWCyQ https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/c6UqnwCOjOKGVvWOnFD8WsUE0A75pjvovpVkF-Kjm8VK61Fzj73k-e3edf6NKNWdPu-XD1ffzldaR89vDreomwRvFUpb3p-pzAtjV-3HwxqCWnOYWf6Ovuw7bl9gLpeif2MXcUTZgEHeDGqMUUnWCyQ]
 
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<ol start="2">
 
<li>
 
<li>
=== '''Time Split&nbsp;&nbsp;''' ===
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Time_Split">Time Split&nbsp;&nbsp;</span> ===
 
</li>
 
</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp;
 
'''The Time Split feature allows operators to record multiple downtime events relating to the same asset. Time Splits cannot be added until Reasons are recorded.&nbsp;'''
 
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'''Select the specific asset down the record by highlighting the line of data.'''
 
  
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&nbsp; The Time Split feature allows operators to record multiple downtime events relating to the same asset. Time Splits cannot be added until Reasons are recorded.&nbsp; &nbsp;
'''Select the Time Split icon:https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/DxtdHwuAyOMqhwYlCbqUJLH_pWdTTUT9NhVDjqlvSGeVy41xSqSilw8AvKLkfeNoIYmYcwaOXC9LdPJbyNmKoLLrWclel9j0jxm3EOgZNswPRo71pM10Yx0Csql_JUF8KjkJaPM5d1BkCxvAxCKlQA'''
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Select the specific asset down the record by highlighting the line of data.
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Select the Time Split icon:[https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/DxtdHwuAyOMqhwYlCbqUJLH_pWdTTUT9NhVDjqlvSGeVy41xSqSilw8AvKLkfeNoIYmYcwaOXC9LdPJbyNmKoLLrWclel9j0jxm3EOgZNswPRo71pM10Yx0Csql_JUF8KjkJaPM5d1BkCxvAxCKlQA https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/DxtdHwuAyOMqhwYlCbqUJLH_pWdTTUT9NhVDjqlvSGeVy41xSqSilw8AvKLkfeNoIYmYcwaOXC9LdPJbyNmKoLLrWclel9j0jxm3EOgZNswPRo71pM10Yx0Csql_JUF8KjkJaPM5d1BkCxvAxCKlQA]
'''Figure 7: Time Split Icon'''
 
  
'''https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/HgAg3wAJCgwZFrt6wGnpLgDSITnPozQUaOkjkl4EWEE9RHqfxLwk5Oxiu9krllr0PAi3tBB0fYZiVA0VIGmrdwgzD983FMaH2j_uXRbtRQd5aektq20vuQLwxxdcKrLdT71c-XP6BzySAeVwnhoqtE0'''
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&nbsp; Figure 7: Time Split Icon
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[https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/HgAg3wAJCgwZFrt6wGnpLgDSITnPozQUaOkjkl4EWEE9RHqfxLwk5Oxiu9krllr0PAi3tBB0fYZiVA0VIGmrdwgzD983FMaH2j_uXRbtRQd5aektq20vuQLwxxdcKrLdT71c-XP6BzySAeVwnhoqtE0 https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/HgAg3wAJCgwZFrt6wGnpLgDSITnPozQUaOkjkl4EWEE9RHqfxLwk5Oxiu9krllr0PAi3tBB0fYZiVA0VIGmrdwgzD983FMaH2j_uXRbtRQd5aektq20vuQLwxxdcKrLdT71c-XP6BzySAeVwnhoqtE0]
'''The Split pop-up window displays.'''
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<ol start="3">
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<li>The Split pop-up window displays.</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp;
 
'''Figure 8: Time Split'''
 
  
'''https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/VqhTYviQJF-12x7xhiieZly-XcAgKiVZ7vuAK4e7uavHvfZKhpSnnZA7sfWObBeMSqgOidvP3Ou2QBSTBclE6od5xaI1XRPlz2lIS_x2lWnjYrPJ1rLM1UfgfmhORVpFmJRL4ehbJpqNq71P5rQO4NA'''
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&nbsp; Figure 8: Time Split
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[https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/VqhTYviQJF-12x7xhiieZly-XcAgKiVZ7vuAK4e7uavHvfZKhpSnnZA7sfWObBeMSqgOidvP3Ou2QBSTBclE6od5xaI1XRPlz2lIS_x2lWnjYrPJ1rLM1UfgfmhORVpFmJRL4ehbJpqNq71P5rQO4NA https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/VqhTYviQJF-12x7xhiieZly-XcAgKiVZ7vuAK4e7uavHvfZKhpSnnZA7sfWObBeMSqgOidvP3Ou2QBSTBclE6od5xaI1XRPlz2lIS_x2lWnjYrPJ1rLM1UfgfmhORVpFmJRL4ehbJpqNq71P5rQO4NA]
'''The operator can select the time (slide the blue bar) for the new split downtime event and select the new Reason from the drop-down menu provided.&nbsp;'''
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</li>
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<ol start="4">
 +
<li>The operator can select the time (slide the blue bar) for the new split downtime event and select the new Reason from the drop-down menu provided.&nbsp;</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp;  
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'''Note: Reasons are configured within CMMS Asset > Problem portal of 42Q.'''
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&nbsp; Note: Reasons are configured within CMMS Asset > Problem portal of 42Q.
&nbsp; <ol start="5">
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<li>
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&nbsp;
'''Select the checkmark screen at the bottom to generate the new split downtime event record.'''
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<ol start="5">
</li>
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<li>Select the checkmark screen at the bottom to generate the new split downtime event record.</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp; <ol start="3">
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 +
<ol start="3">
 
<li>
 
<li>
=== '''Root Cause&nbsp;''' ===
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Root_Cause">Root Cause&nbsp;</span> ===
 
</li>
 
</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
  
'''The Root Cause of the downtime problem is recorded by an engineer after the asset is repaired. Root Causes are based on the Reason recorded as well as a thorough inspection of the stopped asset. Root Cause information is used to compute [https://docs.google.com/document/d/12dAE7A8QBYGBfbER79xWGxfdhL5NWRVHvHSAY0oLnfk/edit#heading=h.k4han3mb92kr OEE Configuration Trend Reports]: Trend reports provide valuable insight into productivity. All plants are required to input Root Causes so that accurate and useful OEE Configuration data is available.'''
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The Root Cause of the downtime problem is recorded by an engineer after the asset is repaired. Root Causes are based on the Reason recorded as well as a thorough inspection of the stopped asset. Root Cause information is used to compute [https://docs.google.com/document/d/12dAE7A8QBYGBfbER79xWGxfdhL5NWRVHvHSAY0oLnfk/edit#heading=h.k4han3mb92kr OEE Configuration Trend Reports]: Trend reports provide valuable insight into productivity. All plants are required to input Root Causes so that accurate and useful OEE Configuration data is available.
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'''To add a Root Cause, select the desired asset down the record by highlighting the line of data.'''
 
  
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To add a Root Cause, select the desired asset down the record by highlighting the line of data.
 
<ol start="2">
 
<ol start="2">
<li>
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<li>Select the Root Cause icon:[https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/51j0TmcnN2QuX9N4uLrED_MLJAkoixekJFx7HW1aPlB8-pOaKd4RvINu5BAx9To_1GFdPz53723UUdel96rhg8aF3ZqkoSX9bRoJ_yCJlBWazZtntL4hHZ__I4rYMujt5MWwBsCc_eFAYgTMlasPJQ https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/51j0TmcnN2QuX9N4uLrED_MLJAkoixekJFx7HW1aPlB8-pOaKd4RvINu5BAx9To_1GFdPz53723UUdel96rhg8aF3ZqkoSX9bRoJ_yCJlBWazZtntL4hHZ__I4rYMujt5MWwBsCc_eFAYgTMlasPJQ]</li>
'''Select the Root Cause icon:https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/51j0TmcnN2QuX9N4uLrED_MLJAkoixekJFx7HW1aPlB8-pOaKd4RvINu5BAx9To_1GFdPz53723UUdel96rhg8aF3ZqkoSX9bRoJ_yCJlBWazZtntL4hHZ__I4rYMujt5MWwBsCc_eFAYgTMlasPJQ'''
 
</li>
 
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp; <ol start="3">
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<li>
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&nbsp;
'''The Root Cause window will display.'''
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<ol start="3">
</li>
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<li>The Root Cause window will display.</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp; <ol start="4">
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<li>
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&nbsp;
'''Select the + button to add the root cause to the selected downtime record.&nbsp;'''
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<ol start="4">
</li>
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<li>Select the + button to add the root cause to the selected downtime record.&nbsp;</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp;
 
'''Figure 9: Add Root Cause for Asset Downtime'''
 
  
'''https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/Tn5ViXIK0KymKcEBVlV42yZK3uI4LDf_xLfgQ66vgkHAvMPgOl8lve9Pb_A4jlqFCWRUe7vxs_cgw18YJEst4U6w9E9hlQJ7CaoRYHbQOqzqHlnnXjE0_PFMLnslOJn97XHBhdUckw0VpBfeeJetag'''
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&nbsp; Figure 9: Add Root Cause for Asset Downtime
&nbsp;  
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==== '''Root Cause Configuration Example''' ====
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[https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/Tn5ViXIK0KymKcEBVlV42yZK3uI4LDf_xLfgQ66vgkHAvMPgOl8lve9Pb_A4jlqFCWRUe7vxs_cgw18YJEst4U6w9E9hlQJ7CaoRYHbQOqzqHlnnXjE0_PFMLnslOJn97XHBhdUckw0VpBfeeJetag https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/Tn5ViXIK0KymKcEBVlV42yZK3uI4LDf_xLfgQ66vgkHAvMPgOl8lve9Pb_A4jlqFCWRUe7vxs_cgw18YJEst4U6w9E9hlQJ7CaoRYHbQOqzqHlnnXjE0_PFMLnslOJn97XHBhdUckw0VpBfeeJetag] &nbsp;
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 +
==== <span class="mw-headline" id="Root_Cause_Configuration_Example">Root Cause Configuration Example</span> ====
  
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#&nbsp;
'''In the example, (below) the engineer may select the second-level category root cause.'''
 
  
#
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In the example, (below) the engineer may select the second-level category root cause.
'''Select the category by double-clicking on the title. Preconfigured Root causes then populate on the right-hand side of the window (Lack of Steel Plate M004, etc. in the example figure below ).'''
 
  
&nbsp;  
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#&nbsp;  
'''Note: Root Causes and Categories are defined in the Configuration module of OEE Configuration (Shop Floor Control > Configuration > OEE Configuration > Root Cause > Root Cause Category). See [https://42qrpt1.42-q.com/mes_wiki/index.php/42Q-MES0136-C_OEE_Configuration#Root_Cause_Category Configure a Root Cause and Category].'''
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 +
Select the category by double-clicking on the title. Preconfigured Root causes then populate on the right-hand side of the window (Lack of Steel Plate M004, etc. in the example figure below ).
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 +
&nbsp; Note: Root Causes and Categories are defined in the Configuration module of OEE Configuration (Shop Floor Control > Configuration > OEE Configuration > Root Cause > Root Cause Category). See [https://42qrpt1.42-q.com/mes_wiki/index.php/42Q-MES0136-C_OEE_Configuration#Root_Cause_Category Configure a Root Cause and Category].
 
<ol start="3">
 
<ol start="3">
<li>
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<li>Select save (checkmark icon)&nbsp; to add the new root cause to the selected downtime event record.&nbsp;</li>
'''Select save (checkmark icon)&nbsp; to add the new root cause to the selected downtime event record.&nbsp;'''
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<li>Other Cause textbox: Engineers may add a new root cause to the Root Cause Category by entering the cause into the Other Cause textbox. Once saved, the new Root Cause is added to the system and available for selection in other records.</li>
</li>
 
<li>
 
'''Other Cause textbox: Engineers may add a new root cause to the Root Cause Category by entering the cause into the Other Cause textbox. Once saved, the new Root Cause is added to the system and available for selection in other records.'''
 
</li>
 
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
  
'''Note: The system does not allow users to save or edit more than one Root Cause Category at a time. Each Root Cause Category must be saved separately using the save/checkmark icon. If the engineer would like to add a Route Cause from a different category, s/he must first complete the initial Root Cause by selecting the save/checkmark icon; then return to complete a second Root Cause Category.'''
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Note: The system does not allow users to save or edit more than one Root Cause Category at a time. Each Root Cause Category must be saved separately using the save/checkmark icon. If the engineer would like to add a Route Cause from a different category, s/he must first complete the initial Root Cause by selecting the save/checkmark icon; then return to complete a second Root Cause Category.
&nbsp; <ol start="5">
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<li>
+
&nbsp;
'''Once saved, the system returns the user to the Add Root Cause page (see below) and the newly created Root Cause details display.'''
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<ol start="5">
</li>
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<li>Once saved, the system returns the user to the Add Root Cause page (see below) and the newly created Root Cause details display.</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
<br/>
 
'''Figure 10: Root Cause Page'''
 
  
'''https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/68Nn_1eXP1POM_VnNMd1JUqjtWWO3zJTFBnCaQNRicWazo9XAZeixs9zED_jSM6JOvrksfo7pliQ3xZzlH901bH1hHqAMHRWQxafM2n0HPcOwzYsj_Cx3ulGju5tuApJkCl4XteBZBk_OPsobOzasw'''
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<br/> Figure 10: Root Cause Page
&nbsp; <ol start="6">
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<li>
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[https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/68Nn_1eXP1POM_VnNMd1JUqjtWWO3zJTFBnCaQNRicWazo9XAZeixs9zED_jSM6JOvrksfo7pliQ3xZzlH901bH1hHqAMHRWQxafM2n0HPcOwzYsj_Cx3ulGju5tuApJkCl4XteBZBk_OPsobOzasw https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/68Nn_1eXP1POM_VnNMd1JUqjtWWO3zJTFBnCaQNRicWazo9XAZeixs9zED_jSM6JOvrksfo7pliQ3xZzlH901bH1hHqAMHRWQxafM2n0HPcOwzYsj_Cx3ulGju5tuApJkCl4XteBZBk_OPsobOzasw]
'''Select the + icon to add an additional Root Cause from a different category.&nbsp;'''
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</li>
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&nbsp;
 +
<ol start="6">
 +
<li>Select the + icon to add an additional Root Cause from a different category.&nbsp;</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp;
 
'''Note: The system does not limit the number of Root Causes per downtime record.'''
 
<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> &nbsp;
 
'''Figure 11: Add Another Root Cause for Asset Downtime'''
 
  
'''https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/MzCkjcUgCFSbHokhaVskX34nw5mWG0rAnmoF7uaFw1T1t2RxoO4clazXuDPgUrlkNDUSuWZQ3kccw00Ogk9abRkFdpWQS_MKsU7smIe2oM3E3d5Rv2kmUP0b_cg4gGHU6I_Gd6XoDGBgUZITJCrtqg'''
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&nbsp; Note: The system does not limit the number of Root Causes per downtime record.<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> &nbsp; Figure 11: Add Another Root Cause for Asset Downtime
<br/>  
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'''Figure 12: Root Cause Successfully Added'''
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[https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/MzCkjcUgCFSbHokhaVskX34nw5mWG0rAnmoF7uaFw1T1t2RxoO4clazXuDPgUrlkNDUSuWZQ3kccw00Ogk9abRkFdpWQS_MKsU7smIe2oM3E3d5Rv2kmUP0b_cg4gGHU6I_Gd6XoDGBgUZITJCrtqg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/MzCkjcUgCFSbHokhaVskX34nw5mWG0rAnmoF7uaFw1T1t2RxoO4clazXuDPgUrlkNDUSuWZQ3kccw00Ogk9abRkFdpWQS_MKsU7smIe2oM3E3d5Rv2kmUP0b_cg4gGHU6I_Gd6XoDGBgUZITJCrtqg]<br/> Figure 12: Root Cause Successfully Added
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[https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/XZwtbpL02ftRVqkWmrbipZeouGVmdfOVACgvyWcD9vvVk92mRckNebUfJtIllwQOQXUQLWjk13w-ILXFsSStC2HTAIBtXSE5W38Gmw3r5MWS7HwNbRnczGvM15s9wUN2nDPd4Uor6FPbLnxuSJ4Eiw https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/XZwtbpL02ftRVqkWmrbipZeouGVmdfOVACgvyWcD9vvVk92mRckNebUfJtIllwQOQXUQLWjk13w-ILXFsSStC2HTAIBtXSE5W38Gmw3r5MWS7HwNbRnczGvM15s9wUN2nDPd4Uor6FPbLnxuSJ4Eiw]
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'''https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/XZwtbpL02ftRVqkWmrbipZeouGVmdfOVACgvyWcD9vvVk92mRckNebUfJtIllwQOQXUQLWjk13w-ILXFsSStC2HTAIBtXSE5W38Gmw3r5MWS7HwNbRnczGvM15s9wUN2nDPd4Uor6FPbLnxuSJ4Eiw'''
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==== <span class="mw-headline" id="Root_Cause_Error_Message">Root Cause Error Message</span> ====
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==== '''Root Cause Error Message''' ====
 
  
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Root Cause Categories with no associated Root Causes cannot be completed. The following error message displays (see figure, below). Return to the configuration submodule to define root causes (Shop Floor Control > Configuration >&nbsp; OEE Configuration > Root Cause).<br/> Figure 13: Root Cause Error Message
  
'''Root Cause Categories with no associated Root Causes cannot be completed. The following error message displays (see figure, below). Return to the configuration submodule to define root causes (Shop Floor Control > Configuration >&nbsp; OEE Configuration > Root Cause).'''
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[https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/uqYiRrXrw0Zmud7hD8XV9hNs6DlRztV4RaozVLMwLxEsVWKJgDg5m2yUZsg6Eky8AhrGSZFCTrcOoZNyzx88BUUNezdx_HdhGfoEco72nfsDAWVGhhe2GNWmuHmPQxm3_GOSqz8R0Yixi_YgFWu1ZA https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/uqYiRrXrw0Zmud7hD8XV9hNs6DlRztV4RaozVLMwLxEsVWKJgDg5m2yUZsg6Eky8AhrGSZFCTrcOoZNyzx88BUUNezdx_HdhGfoEco72nfsDAWVGhhe2GNWmuHmPQxm3_GOSqz8R0Yixi_YgFWu1ZA]<br/> 9. To Delete a Root Cause from the downtime record, select the root cause by activating the checkmark, then select the trash bin icon.&nbsp;<br/> Figure 14: Delete Root Cause
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'''Figure 13: Root Cause Error Message'''
 
  
'''https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/uqYiRrXrw0Zmud7hD8XV9hNs6DlRztV4RaozVLMwLxEsVWKJgDg5m2yUZsg6Eky8AhrGSZFCTrcOoZNyzx88BUUNezdx_HdhGfoEco72nfsDAWVGhhe2GNWmuHmPQxm3_GOSqz8R0Yixi_YgFWu1ZA'''
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[https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/rYO4pQa2luw6wK3iS1h1Ehd_lfYbePusTnmn_lIZT-tinZG7hxa0vpnC290dIaPQj1hqjECKK9cSigCEaeTxnQViKlmKkMOxl23YfPyBu6BdasX9c5zgcL8_rJC7I59xKaAVaq0rI66PNbEl_OnBNg https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/rYO4pQa2luw6wK3iS1h1Ehd_lfYbePusTnmn_lIZT-tinZG7hxa0vpnC290dIaPQj1hqjECKK9cSigCEaeTxnQViKlmKkMOxl23YfPyBu6BdasX9c5zgcL8_rJC7I59xKaAVaq0rI66PNbEl_OnBNg]
<br/>
 
'''9. To Delete a Root Cause from the downtime record, select the root cause by activating the checkmark, then select the trash bin icon.&nbsp;'''
 
<br/>
 
'''Figure 14: Delete Root Cause'''
 
  
'''https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/rYO4pQa2luw6wK3iS1h1Ehd_lfYbePusTnmn_lIZT-tinZG7hxa0vpnC290dIaPQj1hqjECKK9cSigCEaeTxnQViKlmKkMOxl23YfPyBu6BdasX9c5zgcL8_rJC7I59xKaAVaq0rI66PNbEl_OnBNg'''
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&nbsp;
<br/> <ol start="3">
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<ol start="3">
 
<li>
 
<li>
== '''Report Work''' ==
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Report_Work">Report Work</span> ==
 
</li>
 
</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp;
 
'''In the Report Asset Event module, operators report details about their shift to include the following:'''
 
&nbsp;
 
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'''Work Time: The operator enters the beginning and end times of their shift. This data represents the Performance variable of OEE Configuration.'''
 
  
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&nbsp; In the Report Asset Event module, operators report details about their shift to include the following: &nbsp;
'''Finished Quantity: The operator enters the total number of units produced.'''
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Work Time: The operator enters the beginning and end times of their shift. This data represents the Performance variable of OEE Configuration.
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Finished Quantity: The operator enters the total number of units produced.
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Good Quantity: The operator enters the number of first-time quality units produced.&nbsp;
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 +
&nbsp; Taken together, Finished/Good Quantity represents the Quality variable of OEE Configuration.&nbsp;
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Add_Work_Time">Add Work Time</span> ===
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 +
&nbsp;
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 +
#&nbsp;
  
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Click the “+” Icon at the OEE Data Collection main page.
'''Good Quantity: The operator enters the number of first-time quality units produced.&nbsp;'''
 
  
&nbsp;  
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'''Taken together, Finished/Good Quantity represents the Quality variable of OEE Configuration.&nbsp;'''
 
<br/>
 
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=== '''Add Work Time''' ===
 
  
&nbsp;
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Select Running from the Status field to Report a new work time record.
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'''Click the “+” Icon at the OEE Data Collection main page.'''
 
  
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<br/> Figure 15: Report Asset Event(Work) Next
'''Select Running from the Status field to Report a new work time record.'''
 
  
<br/>
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[https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/MiNVSK6OUdAjm4n8RHk09q1ysYtfg_GmgQskTpLu5FTRBiKP1_i4JE4nFPUTkICsVPkkh4rKnNRmxCvdHTUMcU6O5I_rYRv0BP7fO_xvQl3VmU8HnsbLm5-50SdDVyEtaS0CDTdmWq2CY7lPWifkVw https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/MiNVSK6OUdAjm4n8RHk09q1ysYtfg_GmgQskTpLu5FTRBiKP1_i4JE4nFPUTkICsVPkkh4rKnNRmxCvdHTUMcU6O5I_rYRv0BP7fO_xvQl3VmU8HnsbLm5-50SdDVyEtaS0CDTdmWq2CY7lPWifkVw] &nbsp; Using Part Number/Part Family or Shop Order to link with the Target UPH value. If a Part/Family has been set up for more than one location, then the user needs to select the location. The Asset Mapping will be mandatory to link the location with the part information.
'''Figure 15: Report Asset Event(Work) Next'''
 
  
'''https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/MiNVSK6OUdAjm4n8RHk09q1ysYtfg_GmgQskTpLu5FTRBiKP1_i4JE4nFPUTkICsVPkkh4rKnNRmxCvdHTUMcU6O5I_rYRv0BP7fO_xvQl3VmU8HnsbLm5-50SdDVyEtaS0CDTdmWq2CY7lPWifkVw'''
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&nbsp;
&nbsp;  
+
<ol start="3">
'''Using Part Number/Part Family or Shop Order to link with the Target UPH value. If a Part/Family has been set up for more than one location, then the user needs to select the location. The Asset Mapping will be mandatory to link the location with the part information.'''
+
<li>Complete the following fields.&nbsp;</li>
&nbsp; <ol start="3">
 
<li>
 
'''Complete the following fields.&nbsp;'''
 
</li>
 
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp;
 
*
 
'''Asset: Select the Asset. Note: The system allows for a fuzzy search: input at least 4 characters to locate the asset.'''
 
  
*
+
&nbsp;
'''Status: Select Running.'''
+
 
 +
*&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
Asset: Select the Asset. Note: The system allows for a fuzzy search: input at least 4 characters to locate the asset.
 +
 
 +
*&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
Status: Select Running.
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
*&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
Shop Order: The shop order is optional. The Shop Order number is used by the system as a search key to find the target value for the Performance factor (Expected UPH).
 +
 
 +
*&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
Part Number: The Part Number is used by the system as a search key to find the target value for the performance factor.
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
*&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
Location: The Location/Workstation used by the system as a search key to find the target value.
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
*&nbsp;
  
&nbsp;
+
*Start Time: Select the start time using the drop-down list.&nbsp;
*
 
'''Shop Order: The shop order is optional. The Shop Order number is used by the system as a search key to find the target value for the Performance factor (Expected UPH).'''
 
  
*
+
*&nbsp;
'''Part Number: The Part Number is used by the system as a search key to find the target value for the performance factor.'''
 
  
&nbsp;
+
*End Time: Select the end time using the drop-down list.
*
 
'''Location: The Location/Workstation used by the system as a search key to find the target value.'''
 
  
&nbsp;  
+
*&nbsp;  
*
+
*&nbsp;  
'''*Start Time: Select the start time using the drop-down list.&nbsp;'''
 
  
*
+
Target UPH/Target QTy: &nbsp;The value automatically populates based on the target UPH value defined at the target maintenance.
'''*End Time: Select the end time using the drop-down list.'''
 
  
 
*&nbsp;  
 
*&nbsp;  
*
 
'''Target UPH/Target QTy: &nbsp;The value automatically populates based on the target UPH value defined at the target maintenance.'''
 
  
*
+
*Finished QTY: Enter the total quantity completed.
'''*Finished QTY: Enter the total quantity completed.'''
+
 
 +
*&nbsp;
  
*
+
*Good QTY: Enter the number of completed items that successfully met quality standards without rework.&nbsp;
'''*Good QTY: Enter the number of completed items that successfully met quality standards without rework.&nbsp;'''
 
  
&nbsp; <ol start="4">
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&nbsp;
<li>
+
<ol start="4">
'''Once data is entered, the Next on the bottom of the form becomes available.&nbsp;'''
+
<li>Once data is entered, the Next on the bottom of the form becomes available.&nbsp;</li>
</li>
+
<li>Select BACK to double-check the information, or select the Status for next status then select the checkbox to save the asset work information .</li>
<li>
 
'''Select BACK to double-check the information, or select the Status for next status then select the checkbox to save the asset work information .'''
 
</li>
 
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp;
 
'''Figure 16: Report Asset Event(Work)'''
 
  
'''https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/r2uAlOI45vfhkWb5LtMBzW-zVynCj3AdwwEsuSt6UGGqdL1-ejrULIf4i2alMES5pbeyvidFUWUlLKxXQ94zb5zN9XDNILZQDZ9cl7AzcqQ49LxjsS9-vxYiwCM2qKScTxt5lZFX8fBfvRaSrbZfjg'''
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&nbsp; Figure 16: Report Asset Event(Work)
<br/> <br/> <br/> &nbsp;  
 
'''Figure 17: Report Asset Event(Work) List'''
 
  
'''https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/NLmuAbHa42lGHmdxAe961zzUDWy4elTyeFBSKM76MlrdfzQaFqxItyyzAn-uegK7UlOw8umpx7pT-KokceTw_zVd_WBSWiRg7vCOq3nSgRzij-LH0LW5FCLgmea6ISowjsL1XQ6RMRQvNWWMpzie_A'''
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[https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/r2uAlOI45vfhkWb5LtMBzW-zVynCj3AdwwEsuSt6UGGqdL1-ejrULIf4i2alMES5pbeyvidFUWUlLKxXQ94zb5zN9XDNILZQDZ9cl7AzcqQ49LxjsS9-vxYiwCM2qKScTxt5lZFX8fBfvRaSrbZfjg https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/r2uAlOI45vfhkWb5LtMBzW-zVynCj3AdwwEsuSt6UGGqdL1-ejrULIf4i2alMES5pbeyvidFUWUlLKxXQ94zb5zN9XDNILZQDZ9cl7AzcqQ49LxjsS9-vxYiwCM2qKScTxt5lZFX8fBfvRaSrbZfjg]<br/> <br/> <br/> &nbsp; Figure 17: Report Asset Event(Work) List
&nbsp;  
+
 
'''Note: The Finished QTY and Good QTY will be unavailable if the Target UPH/Target QTY is 0.'''
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[https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/NLmuAbHa42lGHmdxAe961zzUDWy4elTyeFBSKM76MlrdfzQaFqxItyyzAn-uegK7UlOw8umpx7pT-KokceTw_zVd_WBSWiRg7vCOq3nSgRzij-LH0LW5FCLgmea6ISowjsL1XQ6RMRQvNWWMpzie_A https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/NLmuAbHa42lGHmdxAe961zzUDWy4elTyeFBSKM76MlrdfzQaFqxItyyzAn-uegK7UlOw8umpx7pT-KokceTw_zVd_WBSWiRg7vCOq3nSgRzij-LH0LW5FCLgmea6ISowjsL1XQ6RMRQvNWWMpzie_A] &nbsp; Note: The Finished QTY and Good QTY will be unavailable if the Target UPH/Target QTY is 0.
 
<ol start="2">
 
<ol start="2">
 
<li>
 
<li>
=== '''Edit Work Time''' ===
+
=== <span class="mw-headline" id="Edit_Work_Time">Edit Work Time</span> ===
 
</li>
 
</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
  
'''The operators may modify the Finished QTY and Good QTY of the existing work time using the Edit feature.'''
+
The operators may modify the Finished QTY and Good QTY of the existing work time using the Edit feature. &nbsp;
&nbsp;  
+
 
#
+
#&nbsp;  
'''Select the production report for modification.'''
+
 
 +
Select the production report for modification.
  
#
+
#&nbsp;  
'''Select the Edit icon (pencil) located on the far right of the screen.&nbsp;'''
 
  
#
+
Select the Edit icon (pencil) located on the far right of the screen.&nbsp;
'''The Report Window displays, allowing the operator to adjust data.'''
 
  
<br/>
+
#&nbsp;
'''Figure 18: Edit Work Time'''
 
  
'''https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/qyV3s_KqUso1toq_UWKimfj8ObzBgr_4X8n3CFGt4USqBNGJf7VnXLZz48j1cHju60zaF94Xf2BA-KRNiYXb32eUJ5Pw5XCL_2S8WXRiEQIadGWPXt-esWGCGib8JJbY3DertZPvYO_WAeL88h5KXrU'''
+
The Report Window displays, allowing the operator to adjust data.
&nbsp; <ol start="4">
+
 
<li>
+
<br/> Figure 18: Edit Work Time
'''Change the Finished QTY or Good QTY as needed.&nbsp;'''
+
 
</li>
+
[https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/qyV3s_KqUso1toq_UWKimfj8ObzBgr_4X8n3CFGt4USqBNGJf7VnXLZz48j1cHju60zaF94Xf2BA-KRNiYXb32eUJ5Pw5XCL_2S8WXRiEQIadGWPXt-esWGCGib8JJbY3DertZPvYO_WAeL88h5KXrU https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/qyV3s_KqUso1toq_UWKimfj8ObzBgr_4X8n3CFGt4USqBNGJf7VnXLZz48j1cHju60zaF94Xf2BA-KRNiYXb32eUJ5Pw5XCL_2S8WXRiEQIadGWPXt-esWGCGib8JJbY3DertZPvYO_WAeL88h5KXrU]
<li>
+
 
'''Select the checkmark icon to save the changes.'''
+
&nbsp;
</li>
+
<ol start="4">
 +
<li>Change the Finished QTY or Good QTY as needed.&nbsp;</li>
 +
<li>Select the checkmark icon to save the changes.</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp; <ol start="4">
+
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
<ol start="4">
 
<li>
 
<li>
== '''Bulk upload Asset Event''' ==
+
== <span class="mw-headline" id="Bulk_upload_Asset_Event">Bulk upload Asset Event</span> ==
 
</li>
 
</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
  
'''OEE Data Collection module supports the users to upload the asset event from files. First, download the template file, make your own asset event data at your local file, then upload the file to input asset events in bulk.'''
+
OEE Data Collection module supports the users to upload the asset event from files. First, download the template file, make your own asset event data at your local file, then upload the file to input asset events in bulk.
<br/>
+
 
#
+
#&nbsp;
'''Select the second button at the OEE Data Collection main page.'''
 
  
#
+
Select the second button at the OEE Data Collection main page.
'''At the Upload File, select the X icon to download the template file.'''
 
  
#
+
#&nbsp;
'''Make your own asset event data at your local.'''
 
  
 +
At the Upload File, select the X icon to download the template file.
  
'''Figure 19: Download the Template File'''
+
#&nbsp;
  
'''https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/uTOjV0NjtfwD6qmkueyX05x_ggfgfayc_E80SKeXxObKscclvOOwtjmHt3ZyInBrA4OuBI5303KH20RQRIrRYIlZqBbMBXUtcYUFf3dU6MQOOI00wOY7Ib9R6B0P7OsnR5eHb2Eh5Z4fQDptL3wzS4k'''
+
Make your own asset event data at your local.
<br/> <ol start="4">
+
 
<li>
+
Figure 19: Download the Template File
'''Please see the following example data for those Asset Event status import data format:&nbsp;'''
+
 
</li>
+
[https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/uTOjV0NjtfwD6qmkueyX05x_ggfgfayc_E80SKeXxObKscclvOOwtjmHt3ZyInBrA4OuBI5303KH20RQRIrRYIlZqBbMBXUtcYUFf3dU6MQOOI00wOY7Ib9R6B0P7OsnR5eHb2Eh5Z4fQDptL3wzS4k https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/uTOjV0NjtfwD6qmkueyX05x_ggfgfayc_E80SKeXxObKscclvOOwtjmHt3ZyInBrA4OuBI5303KH20RQRIrRYIlZqBbMBXUtcYUFf3dU6MQOOI00wOY7Ib9R6B0P7OsnR5eHb2Eh5Z4fQDptL3wzS4k]
 +
 
 +
&nbsp;
 +
<ol start="4">
 +
<li>Please see the following example data for those Asset Event status import data format:&nbsp;</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
 +
 +
*&nbsp;
 +
 +
Unscheduled Down
  
 
*
 
*
'''Unscheduled Down'''
+
**&nbsp; 
 +
 
 +
asset_id, start_time, end_time, status, problem, part_number (optional), shop_order (optional) , root_cause (optional), description (optional).
 +
 
 +
*&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
Scheduled Down
  
**
 
'''asset_id, start_time, end_time, status, problem, part_number (optional), shop_order (optional) , root_cause (optional), description (optional).'''
 
 
 
 
*
 
*
'''Scheduled Down'''
+
**&nbsp; 
 +
 
 +
asset_id, start_time, end_time, status, problem, part_number (optional), shop_order (optional), description (optional).
 +
 
 +
*&nbsp;
 +
 
 +
Setup, Idle, Spare, In Maintenance, Calibration
  
**
 
'''asset_id, start_time, end_time, status, problem, part_number (optional), shop_order (optional), description (optional).'''
 
 
 
 
*
 
*
'''Setup, Idle, Spare, In Maintenance, Calibration'''
+
**&nbsp; 
 +
 
 +
asset_id,start_time, end_time, status, description (optional).
  
**
+
&nbsp; &nbsp; Figure 19a: Unscheduled Down
'''asset_id,start_time, end_time, status, description (optional).'''
 
 
 
  
'''&nbsp;'''
+
[https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/YxA-7SJyGJI7iCR-NWvHse7u4GxkAUa3tvVglBftNcwSFjPu20-4T-iepFFgJSO0xjPNhegKl4Mj7heuizD7aUlmJ8dtTyOwhnLSXnDjr9_ob2o2Zmx7Vt1h8stGfMYzirkuXLc2e8_jiyI8-LKWkA https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/YxA-7SJyGJI7iCR-NWvHse7u4GxkAUa3tvVglBftNcwSFjPu20-4T-iepFFgJSO0xjPNhegKl4Mj7heuizD7aUlmJ8dtTyOwhnLSXnDjr9_ob2o2Zmx7Vt1h8stGfMYzirkuXLc2e8_jiyI8-LKWkA]<br/> <br/> <br/> &nbsp; Figure 19b: Scheduled Down
&nbsp;  
 
'''Figure 19a: Unscheduled Down'''
 
  
'''https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/YxA-7SJyGJI7iCR-NWvHse7u4GxkAUa3tvVglBftNcwSFjPu20-4T-iepFFgJSO0xjPNhegKl4Mj7heuizD7aUlmJ8dtTyOwhnLSXnDjr9_ob2o2Zmx7Vt1h8stGfMYzirkuXLc2e8_jiyI8-LKWkA'''
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[https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/McVdTQBpQLfWwdWGR_wsQEMGLayOiLk0DsUuPAgXvGNi57MrUi0QQUFp9zMV3JvEwXWn3oXuasVxL3JexhZt5epJR16rnh852zV86R-LGZoFO3tI2aDuuiqGcW1OOutKd3scQVVTw795KbJ2BYOfpQ https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/McVdTQBpQLfWwdWGR_wsQEMGLayOiLk0DsUuPAgXvGNi57MrUi0QQUFp9zMV3JvEwXWn3oXuasVxL3JexhZt5epJR16rnh852zV86R-LGZoFO3tI2aDuuiqGcW1OOutKd3scQVVTw795KbJ2BYOfpQ] &nbsp; Figure 19c: Idle Down
<br/> <br/> <br/> &nbsp;  
 
'''Figure 19b: Scheduled Down'''
 
  
'''https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/McVdTQBpQLfWwdWGR_wsQEMGLayOiLk0DsUuPAgXvGNi57MrUi0QQUFp9zMV3JvEwXWn3oXuasVxL3JexhZt5epJR16rnh852zV86R-LGZoFO3tI2aDuuiqGcW1OOutKd3scQVVTw795KbJ2BYOfpQ'''
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[https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_SS47XZq6mFJH-g-f86s0WVmKMDDJHmx7B01kQn2MGxLOiiko7tRQPg7sAFr8HVj_J2Fy2n2Bp8dY1dpZTMgcy5SLKwC0sB0lWw3vlDGlemnzgsmEdVyJ6bIHV9EEILychRgJL-psHvXx6uPUZcpxg https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_SS47XZq6mFJH-g-f86s0WVmKMDDJHmx7B01kQn2MGxLOiiko7tRQPg7sAFr8HVj_J2Fy2n2Bp8dY1dpZTMgcy5SLKwC0sB0lWw3vlDGlemnzgsmEdVyJ6bIHV9EEILychRgJL-psHvXx6uPUZcpxg]
&nbsp;
 
'''Figure 19c: Idle Down'''
 
  
'''https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_SS47XZq6mFJH-g-f86s0WVmKMDDJHmx7B01kQn2MGxLOiiko7tRQPg7sAFr8HVj_J2Fy2n2Bp8dY1dpZTMgcy5SLKwC0sB0lWw3vlDGlemnzgsmEdVyJ6bIHV9EEILychRgJL-psHvXx6uPUZcpxg'''
+
&nbsp;
<br/> <ol start="5">
+
<ol start="5">
<li>
+
<li>Select the Choose File button to select the local asset event csv file, the file name will show.</li>
'''Select the Choose File button to select the local asset event csv file, the file name will show.'''
 
</li>
 
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
<br/>
 
'''Figure 20: Choose the Asset Event File'''
 
  
'''https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/hCtPCmag6O1LNW-NW0qTF8YkMznxQgsYBZbC0gDzXeB8KCaUzA2NVD7k1v4I4LYh-vx15uNiVa0P8ndMfsaEwK7ix6o_XC2Gf1jWn13w7tlaajN-bwhaeAYCalku5V7mfqu1riVZrNQ-KzJ0e09LhJo'''
+
<br/> Figure 20: Choose the Asset Event File
&nbsp; <ol start="6">
+
 
<li>
+
[https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/hCtPCmag6O1LNW-NW0qTF8YkMznxQgsYBZbC0gDzXeB8KCaUzA2NVD7k1v4I4LYh-vx15uNiVa0P8ndMfsaEwK7ix6o_XC2Gf1jWn13w7tlaajN-bwhaeAYCalku5V7mfqu1riVZrNQ-KzJ0e09LhJo https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/hCtPCmag6O1LNW-NW0qTF8YkMznxQgsYBZbC0gDzXeB8KCaUzA2NVD7k1v4I4LYh-vx15uNiVa0P8ndMfsaEwK7ix6o_XC2Gf1jWn13w7tlaajN-bwhaeAYCalku5V7mfqu1riVZrNQ-KzJ0e09LhJo]
'''Select the Check Mark to upload the asset event data in bulk.'''
+
 
</li>
+
&nbsp;
<li>
+
<ol start="6">
'''If uploaded successfully, the message will show.'''
+
<li>Select the Check Mark to upload the asset event data in bulk.</li>
</li>
+
<li>If uploaded successfully, the message will show.</li>
<li>
+
<li>If&nbsp; uploaded fails,&nbsp; it will generate an error file that allows users to download to view the error message.</li>
'''If&nbsp; uploaded fails,&nbsp; it will generate an error file that allows users to download to view the error message.'''
 
</li>
 
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
<br/>
 
'''Figure 21:&nbsp; Bulk Upload successfully'''
 
  
'''https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/03y060L9gG-z77h60MnbCGT0NsxSyWnhEm2BcjwYreBI1mBPHxKx-waQh0NSf-c6-lKcZukSa48EnoHO2uEd0v391KJzii9SHq2VILVaCMgZHFjsGh3701jGAlbZY5n5a5hAeZp21uJNiUfJ7rmYLw'''
+
<br/> Figure 21:&nbsp; Bulk Upload successfully
&nbsp;  
+
 
'''Figure 22: Bulk Upload Failed'''
+
[https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/03y060L9gG-z77h60MnbCGT0NsxSyWnhEm2BcjwYreBI1mBPHxKx-waQh0NSf-c6-lKcZukSa48EnoHO2uEd0v391KJzii9SHq2VILVaCMgZHFjsGh3701jGAlbZY5n5a5hAeZp21uJNiUfJ7rmYLw https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/03y060L9gG-z77h60MnbCGT0NsxSyWnhEm2BcjwYreBI1mBPHxKx-waQh0NSf-c6-lKcZukSa48EnoHO2uEd0v391KJzii9SHq2VILVaCMgZHFjsGh3701jGAlbZY5n5a5hAeZp21uJNiUfJ7rmYLw] &nbsp; Figure 22: Bulk Upload Failed
 +
 
 +
[https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/5DBjsd_aBMF0ySEiYa7pyloxxgZYz85c-D33HS0K9ExRJ-a8pCxL1PfxC39dUvcvAmEN0nlU0n7yENZaU4dn0D9lyrtw1EfXU3walU5MKkPMF0TN1DxfiSd-1fGgGIBGFdFiMFSHOWwVDswWQXgi9g https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/5DBjsd_aBMF0ySEiYa7pyloxxgZYz85c-D33HS0K9ExRJ-a8pCxL1PfxC39dUvcvAmEN0nlU0n7yENZaU4dn0D9lyrtw1EfXU3walU5MKkPMF0TN1DxfiSd-1fGgGIBGFdFiMFSHOWwVDswWQXgi9g]
  
'''https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/5DBjsd_aBMF0ySEiYa7pyloxxgZYz85c-D33HS0K9ExRJ-a8pCxL1PfxC39dUvcvAmEN0nlU0n7yENZaU4dn0D9lyrtw1EfXU3walU5MKkPMF0TN1DxfiSd-1fGgGIBGFdFiMFSHOWwVDswWQXgi9g'''
+
&nbsp;
&nbsp; <ol start="5">
+
<ol start="5">
 
<li>
 
<li>
== '''Search and Export Asset Event''' ==
+
== <span class="mw-headline" id="Search_and_Export_Asset_Event">Search and Export Asset Event</span> ==
 
</li>
 
</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp;
 
'''OEE Data Collection module supports the users to search and export the special asset event data into a local file.&nbsp;'''
 
&nbsp;
 
'''The filters can be: Periods Dates (From, To), Assets, Group by (Line, Location, Department) Operator, Shop Order.'''
 
<br/> <br/> <br/> &nbsp;
 
'''Figure 23: Search and Export Asset Event&nbsp;'''
 
  
'''https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/hpgpKBXzUfRq0FNKzxTyJOv5YdDFswXPI3KJcv2316E2A03xR_u8T15j_gxdfgkYrpl6XHiXGzJCjHj4SNiGFQTlO2u8PaI41w9FU5dBXJ5q7Ylf-Fyso_CyDmILyQafduPGNeSfhM0pxWFsm6NZqqk'''
+
&nbsp; OEE Data Collection module supports the users to search and export the special asset event data into a local file.&nbsp; &nbsp; The filters can be: Periods Dates (From, To), Assets, Group by (Line, Location, Department) Operator, Shop Order.<br/> <br/> <br/> &nbsp; Figure 23: Search and Export Asset Event&nbsp;
&nbsp; <ol start="6">
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[https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/hpgpKBXzUfRq0FNKzxTyJOv5YdDFswXPI3KJcv2316E2A03xR_u8T15j_gxdfgkYrpl6XHiXGzJCjHj4SNiGFQTlO2u8PaI41w9FU5dBXJ5q7Ylf-Fyso_CyDmILyQafduPGNeSfhM0pxWFsm6NZqqk https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/hpgpKBXzUfRq0FNKzxTyJOv5YdDFswXPI3KJcv2316E2A03xR_u8T15j_gxdfgkYrpl6XHiXGzJCjHj4SNiGFQTlO2u8PaI41w9FU5dBXJ5q7Ylf-Fyso_CyDmILyQafduPGNeSfhM0pxWFsm6NZqqk]
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<ol start="6">
 
<li>
 
<li>
== '''Refresh the Target QTY''' ==
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Refresh_the_Target_QTY">Refresh the Target QTY</span> ==
 
</li>
 
</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
  
'''At the OEE Data Collection main page, the users will be able to click the refresh button for the specific missing target UPH record for the running status asset event, the backend system will call MES-API to get the refresh Finished QTY, Good QTY, and Target UPH record data within 1 hour.&nbsp;'''
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At the OEE Data Collection main page, the users will be able to click the refresh button for the specific missing target UPH record for the running status asset event, the backend system will call MES-API to get the refresh Finished QTY, Good QTY, and Target UPH record data within 1 hour.&nbsp;
  
'''Figure 24: Refresh the QTY'''
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Figure 24: Refresh the QTY
  
'''https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/wPeOKzPSzRm30NqHHPT2HzdXB77uF_dBD6SL_qySTwrmweg60DtjbPI_vfaVt8mkNQATFA9oXACWFiufAzA3p6-GZsUiGHGs4KZwAIvBJ4hS8GXNP-zXn1DnlOlZiIS4Q1NgBqT40qAXNaDDAoLKbfU'''
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[https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/wPeOKzPSzRm30NqHHPT2HzdXB77uF_dBD6SL_qySTwrmweg60DtjbPI_vfaVt8mkNQATFA9oXACWFiufAzA3p6-GZsUiGHGs4KZwAIvBJ4hS8GXNP-zXn1DnlOlZiIS4Q1NgBqT40qAXNaDDAoLKbfU https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/wPeOKzPSzRm30NqHHPT2HzdXB77uF_dBD6SL_qySTwrmweg60DtjbPI_vfaVt8mkNQATFA9oXACWFiufAzA3p6-GZsUiGHGs4KZwAIvBJ4hS8GXNP-zXn1DnlOlZiIS4Q1NgBqT40qAXNaDDAoLKbfU]
 
<ol start="2">
 
<ol start="2">
 
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<li>
= '''Automatic OEE Configuration Data Collection''' =
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= <span class="mw-headline" id="Automatic_OEE_Configuration_Data_Collection">Automatic OEE Configuration Data Collection</span> =
 
</li>
 
</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
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'''As noted in [https://42qrpt1.42-q.com/mes_wiki/index.php/42Q-MES0136-C_OEE_Configuration Report Reason for Machine Downtime Per Interface][https://docs.google.com/document/d/11AyE8vmqASqBzk4eaErodPsEn-0C_FCbMKONqiAPmPA/edit?ts=5bdbd3b3#heading=h.nu7c6aou9p1j ,] OEE Configuration variables (Performance, Availability, and Quality) can be collected manually or automatically, depending upon the type of interface used by the individual plant. This section describes how to set automatic interfaces.'''
 
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'''The following interfaces are used to auto-collect production data:'''
 
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'''MES 101 interface'''
 
  
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&nbsp; As noted in [https://42qrpt1.42-q.com/mes_wiki/index.php/42Q-MES0136-C_OEE_Configuration Report Reason for Machine Downtime Per Interface][https://docs.google.com/document/d/11AyE8vmqASqBzk4eaErodPsEn-0C_FCbMKONqiAPmPA/edit?ts=5bdbd3b3#heading=h.nu7c6aou9p1j ,] OEE Configuration variables (Performance, Availability, and Quality) can be collected manually or automatically, depending upon the type of interface used by the individual plant. This section describes how to set automatic interfaces. &nbsp; The following interfaces are used to auto-collect production data: &nbsp;
'''Fuji interface'''
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MES 101 interface
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Fuji interface
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PLC/Rapid IIoT Gateway interface
  
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&nbsp; The below diagram illustrates the major data sources required to calculate OEE Configuration automatically; manual entry and manual correction are still supported at OEE Configuration Data Collection.&nbsp; &nbsp; Figure 26:&nbsp; Major data sources required to calculate OEE Configuration
'''PLC/Rapid IIoT Gateway interface'''
 
  
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[https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/DEjtt4JDAPVzxr3Q5UOvdgxXtuIlClXKC34j_DNlFUDPuRe3nDpME6Kl3rm-wPAj4EPaPorsp0PL4xsWNchTcDWsaj79uHXQlgGvwIThyjursO_aKO-FUa7Za_YkwN_B0aICGzB2lxdVIejs4FHQnjA https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/DEjtt4JDAPVzxr3Q5UOvdgxXtuIlClXKC34j_DNlFUDPuRe3nDpME6Kl3rm-wPAj4EPaPorsp0PL4xsWNchTcDWsaj79uHXQlgGvwIThyjursO_aKO-FUa7Za_YkwN_B0aICGzB2lxdVIejs4FHQnjA]
'''The below diagram illustrates the major data sources required to calculate OEE Configuration automatically; manual entry and manual correction are still supported at OEE Configuration Data Collection.&nbsp;'''
 
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'''Figure 26:&nbsp; Major data sources required to calculate OEE Configuration'''
 
  
'''https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/DEjtt4JDAPVzxr3Q5UOvdgxXtuIlClXKC34j_DNlFUDPuRe3nDpME6Kl3rm-wPAj4EPaPorsp0PL4xsWNchTcDWsaj79uHXQlgGvwIThyjursO_aKO-FUa7Za_YkwN_B0aICGzB2lxdVIejs4FHQnjA'''
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="MES_101_Integration">MES 101 Integration</span> ==
== '''MES 101 Integration''' ==
 
  
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MES 101 allows OEE Configuration to gather Performance & Quality data from MES automatically, thus avoiding possible human errors resulting from manual entry. The process saves labor time and ensures data (e.g. Finished Qty, Good Qty, Target UPHs, shop order, Start/End Intervals, etc.) is accurate and up-to-date. The automatic data retrieval also reduces the need for operation training, thereby simplifying implementation, and reducing costs.
  
'''MES 101 allows OEE Configuration to gather Performance & Quality data from MES automatically, thus avoiding possible human errors resulting from manual entry. The process saves labor time and ensures data (e.g. Finished Qty, Good Qty, Target UPHs, shop order, Start/End Intervals, etc.) is accurate and up-to-date. The automatic data retrieval also reduces the need for operation training, thereby simplifying implementation, and reducing costs.'''
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&nbsp; <ol start="2">
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<ol start="2">
 
<li>
 
<li>
== '''Configuration Steps''' ==
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Configuration_Steps">Configuration Steps</span> ==
 
</li>
 
</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp;
 
'''In order for the system to get the Production data and target data, users must map the Asset to the Location in the OEE Configuration system (Shop Floor Control > Configuration > CMMS Asset > Asset Mapping).&nbsp;'''
 
&nbsp;
 
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'''Go to: Shop Floor Control > Configuration > CMMS Asset > Asset Mapping.'''
 
  
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&nbsp; In order for the system to get the Production data and target data, users must map the Asset to the Location in the OEE Configuration system (Shop Floor Control > Configuration > CMMS Asset > Asset Mapping).&nbsp; &nbsp;
'''Add Client ID, and Location Name.'''
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Go to: Shop Floor Control > Configuration > CMMS Asset > Asset Mapping.
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Add Client ID, and Location Name.
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Select Asset ID with the drop-down feature.
'''Select Asset ID with the drop-down feature.'''
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Note: Mapping configuration is completed only once.&nbsp;<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> &nbsp; Figure 27: Shop Floor and Asset Mapping
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Client ID: The Shop Floor ID.&nbsp;
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Location Name: Enter the MES101 Location. Location maps Asset status to defined target values in order to capture OEE Configuration Quality and Performance data.&nbsp;
  
'''Note: Mapping configuration is completed only once.&nbsp;'''
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<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> &nbsp;
 
'''Figure 27: Shop Floor and Asset Mapping'''
 
  
'''https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/7MaTwK71kOQfjM2qO5Tb52d9Bn8AmGPkETmpkGa257tAeFp-XbCCYtPZQJ74VIxRNN6tz1kp5M1g2tyzkyiRLNy5eWaRKx7VBzBZNK_WUdetjRVyhNOlOsQrVlC0pqcsx0aqMUfHF-csJ-pJG6i7oQ'''
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Device ID: The Device ID for the MES101 Location, such as NetDC, Emulator.
&nbsp;
 
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'''Client ID: The Shop Floor ID.&nbsp;'''
 
  
*
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'''Location Name: Enter the MES101 Location. Location maps Asset status to defined target values in order to capture OEE Configuration Quality and Performance data.&nbsp;'''
 
  
*
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Asset ID: Asset that is defined in CMMS > Asset.
'''Device ID: The Device ID for the MES101 Location, such as NetDC, Emulator.'''
 
  
*
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*&nbsp;
'''Asset ID: Asset that is defined in CMMS > Asset.'''
 
  
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Status: Active mapping in the blue tick, inactive mapping in the gray tick.&nbsp;
'''Status: Active mapping in the blue tick, inactive mapping in the gray tick.&nbsp;'''
 
  
&nbsp; <ol start="3">
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<ol start="3">
 
<li>
 
<li>
== '''Fuji Integration - Fuji Host Interface''' ==
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="Fuji_Integration_-_Fuji_Host_Interface">Fuji Integration - Fuji Host Interface</span> ==
 
</li>
 
</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp;
 
'''Factories with Fuji AMEX & NXT machinery utilize the MESAgent application to sync Fuji machine downtime raw data and error codes with the OEE Configuration database.&nbsp;'''
 
&nbsp;
 
'''The below diagram lists the process that Fuji Interface follows to collect the data.&nbsp;&nbsp;'''
 
<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> &nbsp;
 
'''Figure 28: Collect Data from Fuji&nbsp;'''
 
  
'''https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/E9smj4mIDGkfS3rKMHqYI_Bc8stWVsuChqnP8rL-vbokfBuueqCZsLRJp_VzCIPpTAzFsL-rokA588Q4U-8O_phAkrNCFf1S5336QmCIYWBCRsMcC-YTufQ2IzgAB3b7XlJWRLSUInD2mmxu13G2xg'''
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&nbsp; Factories with Fuji AMEX & NXT machinery utilize the MESAgent application to sync Fuji machine downtime raw data and error codes with the OEE Configuration database.&nbsp; &nbsp; The below diagram lists the process that Fuji Interface follows to collect the data.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> &nbsp; Figure 28: Collect Data from Fuji&nbsp;
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[https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/E9smj4mIDGkfS3rKMHqYI_Bc8stWVsuChqnP8rL-vbokfBuueqCZsLRJp_VzCIPpTAzFsL-rokA588Q4U-8O_phAkrNCFf1S5336QmCIYWBCRsMcC-YTufQ2IzgAB3b7XlJWRLSUInD2mmxu13G2xg https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/E9smj4mIDGkfS3rKMHqYI_Bc8stWVsuChqnP8rL-vbokfBuueqCZsLRJp_VzCIPpTAzFsL-rokA588Q4U-8O_phAkrNCFf1S5336QmCIYWBCRsMcC-YTufQ2IzgAB3b7XlJWRLSUInD2mmxu13G2xg] &nbsp; &nbsp;
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Fuji Host Interface - the OEE Configuration system can retrieve the machine Up, Down/Reason through the Fuji Host Interface/MESAgent Client automatically.&nbsp; The Fuji Host Interface up/down, down reason is the same as the PLC up/down, down reason signal which comes from the machine automatically.&nbsp; When using this approach, the Fuji Host Interface can only be used along with the NXT & Aimex modules.&nbsp; &nbsp; Following are the steps to run the Fuji Interface:
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 +
#&nbsp;  
  
'''Fuji Host Interface - the OEE Configuration system can retrieve the machine Up, Down/Reason through the Fuji Host Interface/MESAgent Client automatically.&nbsp; The Fuji Host Interface up/down, down reason is the same as the PLC up/down, down reason signal which comes from the machine automatically.&nbsp; When using this approach, the Fuji Host Interface can only be used along with the NXT & Aimex modules.&nbsp;'''
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Install Fuji Host Interface at the production Fujitrax PC. The Host Interface application is included in the Fuji installation CD with installation instructions.
&nbsp;
 
'''Following are the steps to run the Fuji Interface:'''
 
  
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'''Install Fuji Host Interface at the production Fujitrax PC. The Host Interface application is included in the Fuji installation CD with installation instructions.'''
 
  
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Install the MESAgent Client (42q Application) in the production Fujitrax PC. It will keep listening to the machine Up & Down/Reason signals from the Fuji Host Interface and will forward it to the 42Q OEE Configuration system.
'''Install the MESAgent Client (42q Application) in the production Fujitrax PC. It will keep listening to the machine Up & Down/Reason signals from the Fuji Host Interface and will forward it to the 42Q OEE Configuration system.'''
 
  
 +
Note: The Fuji Host Interface and MESAgent are installed by the Administrator or Support team.&nbsp;
  
'''Note: The Fuji Host Interface and MESAgent are installed by the Administrator or Support team.&nbsp;'''
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&nbsp;
&nbsp; <ol start="4">
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<ol start="4">
 
<li>
 
<li>
== '''PLC Interface Overview''' ==
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== <span class="mw-headline" id="PLC_Interface_Overview">PLC Interface Overview</span> ==
 
</li>
 
</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
&nbsp;
 
'''OEE Configuration application availability of Layer 2 drivers (Kepware) to perform data capture from Machines or PLCs and transfer to 42Q Via[https://42qrpt1.42-q.com/mes_wiki/index.php/IIoT Rapid IIoT].'''
 
&nbsp;
 
'''Kepware IIoT will be set up to monitor the downtime reason code tag. Once the machine is down, IIoT will detect the reason code tag value change and send a signal (which includes the reason code and timestamp when reason code changes) to 42Q OEE Configuration downtime process, then 42Q OEE Configuration process will process this signal and mark corresponding downtime record with corresponding problem code mapped to this specific reason code. The following diagram illustrates the configuration steps.&nbsp;'''
 
<br/>
 
'''Figure 29: Collect Data from PLC'''
 
  
'''https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/gri7cRwerUJe_SZn5ZibEayR--8OLotLFRJJ57a8-lGM5kftGhMVZS-SddjBUH0egW-Z5u6x0hhoggpdD4GoW8r0G5tHdqUW0TD651Zrd2lMATreNe4oIeULTKuyBxqhvbvkR_PGBvciUqRaC4CxZg'''
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&nbsp; OEE Configuration application availability of Layer 2 drivers (Kepware) to perform data capture from Machines or PLCs and transfer to 42Q Via[https://42qrpt1.42-q.com/mes_wiki/index.php/IIoT Rapid IIoT]. &nbsp; Kepware IIoT will be set up to monitor the downtime reason code tag. Once the machine is down, IIoT will detect the reason code tag value change and send a signal (which includes the reason code and timestamp when reason code changes) to 42Q OEE Configuration downtime process, then 42Q OEE Configuration process will process this signal and mark corresponding downtime record with corresponding problem code mapped to this specific reason code. The following diagram illustrates the configuration steps.&nbsp;<br/> Figure 29: Collect Data from PLC
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'''The OEE Configuration system can retrieve the asset’s Up/Down and Reason signals from a PLC Connection, thus removing the need to record reasons (Report Downtime) and manually enter work time (From/To) and Finished/Good Quality.&nbsp;'''
 
<br/>  
 
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=== '''PLC Integration Steps''' ===
 
  
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[https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/gri7cRwerUJe_SZn5ZibEayR--8OLotLFRJJ57a8-lGM5kftGhMVZS-SddjBUH0egW-Z5u6x0hhoggpdD4GoW8r0G5tHdqUW0TD651Zrd2lMATreNe4oIeULTKuyBxqhvbvkR_PGBvciUqRaC4CxZg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/gri7cRwerUJe_SZn5ZibEayR--8OLotLFRJJ57a8-lGM5kftGhMVZS-SddjBUH0egW-Z5u6x0hhoggpdD4GoW8r0G5tHdqUW0TD651Zrd2lMATreNe4oIeULTKuyBxqhvbvkR_PGBvciUqRaC4CxZg] &nbsp; The OEE Configuration system can retrieve the asset’s Up/Down and Reason signals from a PLC Connection, thus removing the need to record reasons (Report Downtime) and manually enter work time (From/To) and Finished/Good Quality.&nbsp;
  
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#&nbsp;
'''Install a third-party middleware (such as Kepware) software to communicate with the PLC and forward payloads to 42Q IIoT APIs.'''
 
  
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=== <span class="mw-headline" id="PLC_Integration_Steps">PLC Integration Steps</span> ===
'''Work with the 42Q automation engineering to test and set up the PLC connection.'''
 
  
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#&nbsp;
'''Set up the machine downtime [https://42qrpt1.42-q.com/mes_wiki/index.php/42Q-MES0136-C_OEE_Configuration Error Code ](to map Asset’s Problem Code) at the OEE Configuration Configuration module.'''
 
  
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Install a third-party middleware (such as Kepware) software to communicate with the PLC and forward payloads to 42Q IIoT APIs.
'''Once mapped, users may view Downtime Root Cause Analysis Reports, Downtime Problem Reports, Downtime Trend Analysis Reports, and others in [https://42qrpt1.42-q.com/mes_wiki/index.php/42Q-MES0138_OEE_Data_Collection OEE Configuration Reports].&nbsp;&nbsp;'''
 
  
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'''Note: Steps 1 and 2 are completed by the Administration or Support team.&nbsp;'''
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Work with the 42Q automation engineering to test and set up the PLC connection.
&nbsp;
 
'''Note: OEE value will be recalculated with the new downtime or performance/quality data'''
 
  
'''If users fill in the missing new downtime, then the system will recalculate the OEE value based on the new downtime. If the MES101 API is down, the system will try to get the previous OEE Performance & Quality data automatically. If the Target UPH value is missing, the system will recalculate the OEE value again after users correct the value. The backend recalculation job will run automatically.&nbsp;'''
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&nbsp; <ol start="3">
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Set up the machine downtime [https://42qrpt1.42-q.com/mes_wiki/index.php/42Q-MES0136-C_OEE_Configuration Error Code ](to map Asset’s Problem Code) at the OEE Configuration Configuration module.
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Once mapped, users may view Downtime Root Cause Analysis Reports, Downtime Problem Reports, Downtime Trend Analysis Reports, and others in [https://42qrpt1.42-q.com/mes_wiki/index.php/42Q-MES0138_OEE_Data_Collection OEE Configuration Reports].&nbsp;&nbsp;
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 +
Note: Steps 1 and 2 are completed by the Administration or Support team.&nbsp; &nbsp; Note: OEE value will be recalculated with the new downtime or performance/quality data
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If users fill in the missing new downtime, then the system will recalculate the OEE value based on the new downtime. If the MES101 API is down, the system will try to get the previous OEE Performance & Quality data automatically. If the Target UPH value is missing, the system will recalculate the OEE value again after users correct the value. The backend recalculation job will run automatically.&nbsp;
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<ol start="3">
 
<li>
 
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= '''Glossary''' =
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= <span class="mw-headline" id="Glossary">Glossary</span> =
 
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</li>
 
</ol>
 
</ol>
  
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'''MTBF: Mean time between failures (MTBF) is the predicted elapsed time between inherent failures of a system during operation.'''
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MTBF: Mean time between failures (MTBF) is the predicted elapsed time between inherent failures of a system during operation.
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MTTR: Mean time to failure (MTTF), measures the average time between failures.
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Quality: An OEE Configuration variable that depicts the number of good products divided by the number of bad products. It is commonly referred to as the first pass yield.
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Availability: Machine Downtime, according to duration. Takes into account all machine downtime to include minor stoppages, slow production, and idling. Calculated as: Operation Time/Planned Production Time = Availability
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OEE Configuration: Overall Equipment Effectiveness is a manufacturing metric that identifies the percentage of productive manufacturing time according to Quality, Performance, and Availability. It is the single best metric for identifying losses, benchmarking progress, and improving the productivity of manufacturing equipment. Calculated as: Availability x Performance x Quality = OEE Configuration
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Performance: A measure of productivity, specifically the speed at which parts are built. Calculated as: Actual Rate/Standard Rate = Performance
'''MTTR: Mean time to failure (MTTF), measures the average time between failures.'''
 
  
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'''Quality: An OEE Configuration variable that depicts the number of good products divided by the number of bad products. It is commonly referred to as the first pass yield.'''
 
  
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PLC: Programming Logic Control
'''Availability: Machine Downtime, according to duration. Takes into account all machine downtime to include minor stoppages, slow production, and idling. Calculated as: Operation Time/Planned Production Time = Availability'''
 
  
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'''OEE Configuration: Overall Equipment Effectiveness is a manufacturing metric that identifies the percentage of productive manufacturing time according to Quality, Performance, and Availability. It is the single best metric for identifying losses, benchmarking progress, and improving the productivity of manufacturing equipment. Calculated as: Availability x Performance x Quality = OEE Configuration'''
 
  
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Quality: The percentage of parts that meet quality standards without rework. It is commonly referred to as the first pass yield. Calculated as: Good Units/Total Units = Quality&nbsp;
'''Performance: A measure of productivity, specifically the speed at which parts are built. Calculated as: Actual Rate/Standard Rate = Performance'''
 
  
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'''PLC: Programming Logic Control'''
 
  
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UPH: (Units Per Hour). is a throughput metric portrayed as a number. UPH is typically assigned to high-volume processes. Answer the question: How many units are built in this process per hour?&nbsp;
'''Quality: The percentage of parts that meet quality standards without rework. It is commonly referred to as the first pass yield. Calculated as: Good Units/Total Units = Quality&nbsp;'''
 
  
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'''UPH: (Units Per Hour). is a throughput metric portrayed as a number. UPH is typically assigned to high-volume processes. Answer the question: How many units are built in this process per hour?&nbsp;'''
 
  
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Client: The firmware, software, or hardware system used to capture and send data from assets on the factory floor to the 42Q API. Commonly used clients include Fuji AIMEX, and PLCs. This concept is directly connected to Rapid IIoT.&nbsp;
'''Client: The firmware, software, or hardware system used to capture and send data from assets on the factory floor to the 42Q API. Commonly used clients include Fuji AIMEX, and PLCs. This concept is directly connected to Rapid IIoT.&nbsp;'''
 
  
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'''MESAgent: It is an interface (MESAgent, Fuji-OEE Configuration interface) application to collect Fuji data to the 42Q OEE Configuration system.'''
 
  
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MESAgent: It is an interface (MESAgent, Fuji-OEE Configuration interface) application to collect Fuji data to the 42Q OEE Configuration system.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:37, 15 August 2022

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Production
OEE Data Collection
Version MES 15.74
Revision E1
 

 
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OEE 

OEE Data Collection provides two ways for plants to collect Data from asset activity:  

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Report production data (Asset event/downtimes, work time) manually in the OEE Data Collection module.

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Collect production data automatically using the OEE Configuration tools, 42Q’s API, and a preferred client. 

  To access OEE Data Collection go to: Production > OEE Data Collection and the following main screen will appear.   Figure 1: OEE Data Collection

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Report Asset Event

  In the Report Asset Event portlet, Shop Floor Operators manually add asset events running, setup, idle, spare, in maintenance, calibration, scheduled downtime, and unscheduled downtime due to asset malfunctions as well as routine stoppages (such as parts in transit or lunch breaks). This data expresses the Availability component of  OEE Configuration.    When an asset experiences stoppages, for any reason, a signal is sent to the MES database, the time is recorded in the system, and a work order is created. When the asset is once again running, the work order is closed and corresponding timestamps are recorded.    Keep in mind that uptime and downtime timestamps are dictated by the up/down intervals defined in the Up/Down Threshold submodule of OEE Configuration. This allows for a grace period during which the signal is not sent to the MES, based upon machine parameters and production expectations. 


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Attention: Plants operating OEE Configuration without an auto PLC or FUJI interface must manually record stoppages due to a plant’s regular workflow (e.g. lunch breaks, waiting for parts) in Report Work. 
Engineers will then use the Report Asset Event tool to manually record the root cause for each downtime event. Note: Root Causes are reported in Data Collector for all interface types.   In the Report Asset Event module, operators can report details about their shift to include the following:  

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Work Time: The operator enters the beginning and end of their shift. This data represents the Performance variable of OEE Configuration.

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Finished Quantity: The operator enters the total number of units produced.

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Good Quantity: The operator enters the number of first-time quality units produced. 

  Taken together, Finished/Good Quantity represents the Quality variable of OEE Configuration. 

 

  1. Report Asset Event

  To record an asset event due to regular plant workflow:   

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Select the “+” icon on the top menu bar. 

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A pop-up window displays: Report Asset Event

  Figure 2: Report New Asset Event

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  1. Complete the following fields:

 

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Asset: Select the Asset.

   Note: The system allows for a complex search: Input at least 4 characters to locate the asset.  

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Status:  Select the status of the asset. Options are: Running, Unscheduled Down, Scheduled Down, Setup, Idle, Spare, In Maintenance, and Calibration.

  Figure 3: Asset Status

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Running - It is used to up the asset without location, shop order, part number or it can record the period shift Finish Qty/Good Qty(optional).

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Unscheduled Down- It is used to record the asset unscheduled downtime event.

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Scheduled Down - It is used to record the asset scheduled downtime event.

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Setup - It is used to record the production line/asset setup time during the preparation.

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Idle - It is used to record the asset idle time when the asset is up and running, but it does not produce any product.

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Spare - It is used to record the asset non-schedule time. 

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In Maintenance - It is used to record the maintenance time when the maintenance team performs the asset maintenance.

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Calibration - It is used to record the calibration time when the maintenance team performs the asset calibration.

 

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Start Time/End Time: Select the date of the asset event using the drop-down calendar. Then select the time using the adjustable timestamp at the bottom of the calendar form. (Note: If the event time corresponds to real-time, there is no need to manually select the time - the system records real-time when the date is selected.)

 

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Reason: Select the reason for the asset event from the drop-down menu provided. 

  Note: Reasons are configured within the Asset configuration module of the CMMS (Computerized Machine Maintenance System) under the Problem category. This association links Asset (machine) problems with their corresponding downtimes.   Note:  If users report Asset running events, they can input the Shop Order, Part Number, and Location. When inputting the Start Time and End Time, the Finished QTY and Good QTY will display.

 

  1. Once the information has been successfully entered, select Next.


Figure 4: Report Events-Next

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  1. Select the next Status, Start Time, then select the Green Checkbox to save the asset event. Or Select the BACK to double-check the event information.














  Figure 4a: Report Running Events

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Report Reason and Report Downtime Per Interface

  Once the repair is complete, users must report the Reason for the asset malfunction.   The type of interface used by each individual plant to gather data will determine whether downtimes and reasons are sent automatically by the MES, or recorded manually by Shop Floor Operators. The following rules apply:  

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Fuji Host Interface: Downtime and Reason automatically retrieved from Fuji; no human involvement.

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Auto PLC Interface: Downtime and Reason automatically retrieved from PLC; no human involvement.

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Semi-automatic PLC Interface: Downtime retrieved from PLC; Reason must be entered by Operator.

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No machine Interface: Downtime and Reason must both be entered by the Operator.














  Figure 5: Reason

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To record a Reason for asset downtime: 

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Select the line of data describing the downtime by choosing the Edit icon. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/lsJ25W_hK7wDiD95fmKdwo4oamOpMoAfJw9dKxREQw_pKAwBhO-VnYs9eXZykRWbDuQMfKSc9j2Oo2_24BzijQd9kb0P7-wKmzI53X8QibTjYsV5l7T3LwoEqu2LAtD3XFuL6HdR3YKIsd5ToIv8HQ

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A pop-up window displays: Edit Asset Event.

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Select the Reason from the drop-down menu.

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Select the checkmark to save the reason.

  Note: Reasons are configured within the Asset configuration module of the CMMS (Computerized Machine Maintenance System) under the Problem category. This association links Asset (machine) problems with their corresponding downtimes.   Figure 6: Edit Asset Event 

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  1. Time Split  

  The Time Split feature allows operators to record multiple downtime events relating to the same asset. Time Splits cannot be added until Reasons are recorded.   

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Select the specific asset down the record by highlighting the line of data.

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Select the Time Split icon:https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/DxtdHwuAyOMqhwYlCbqUJLH_pWdTTUT9NhVDjqlvSGeVy41xSqSilw8AvKLkfeNoIYmYcwaOXC9LdPJbyNmKoLLrWclel9j0jxm3EOgZNswPRo71pM10Yx0Csql_JUF8KjkJaPM5d1BkCxvAxCKlQA

  Figure 7: Time Split Icon

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  1. The Split pop-up window displays.

  Figure 8: Time Split

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  1. The operator can select the time (slide the blue bar) for the new split downtime event and select the new Reason from the drop-down menu provided. 

  Note: Reasons are configured within CMMS Asset > Problem portal of 42Q.

 

  1. Select the checkmark screen at the bottom to generate the new split downtime event record.

 

  1. Root Cause 

The Root Cause of the downtime problem is recorded by an engineer after the asset is repaired. Root Causes are based on the Reason recorded as well as a thorough inspection of the stopped asset. Root Cause information is used to compute OEE Configuration Trend Reports: Trend reports provide valuable insight into productivity. All plants are required to input Root Causes so that accurate and useful OEE Configuration data is available.

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To add a Root Cause, select the desired asset down the record by highlighting the line of data.

  1. Select the Root Cause icon:https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/51j0TmcnN2QuX9N4uLrED_MLJAkoixekJFx7HW1aPlB8-pOaKd4RvINu5BAx9To_1GFdPz53723UUdel96rhg8aF3ZqkoSX9bRoJ_yCJlBWazZtntL4hHZ__I4rYMujt5MWwBsCc_eFAYgTMlasPJQ

 

  1. The Root Cause window will display.

 

  1. Select the + button to add the root cause to the selected downtime record. 

  Figure 9: Add Root Cause for Asset Downtime

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Root Cause Configuration Example

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In the example, (below) the engineer may select the second-level category root cause.

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Select the category by double-clicking on the title. Preconfigured Root causes then populate on the right-hand side of the window (Lack of Steel Plate M004, etc. in the example figure below ).

  Note: Root Causes and Categories are defined in the Configuration module of OEE Configuration (Shop Floor Control > Configuration > OEE Configuration > Root Cause > Root Cause Category). See Configure a Root Cause and Category.

  1. Select save (checkmark icon)  to add the new root cause to the selected downtime event record. 
  2. Other Cause textbox: Engineers may add a new root cause to the Root Cause Category by entering the cause into the Other Cause textbox. Once saved, the new Root Cause is added to the system and available for selection in other records.

Note: The system does not allow users to save or edit more than one Root Cause Category at a time. Each Root Cause Category must be saved separately using the save/checkmark icon. If the engineer would like to add a Route Cause from a different category, s/he must first complete the initial Root Cause by selecting the save/checkmark icon; then return to complete a second Root Cause Category.

 

  1. Once saved, the system returns the user to the Add Root Cause page (see below) and the newly created Root Cause details display.


Figure 10: Root Cause Page

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  1. Select the + icon to add an additional Root Cause from a different category. 

  Note: The system does not limit the number of Root Causes per downtime record.



  Figure 11: Add Another Root Cause for Asset Downtime

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Figure 12: Root Cause Successfully Added

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Root Cause Error Message

Root Cause Categories with no associated Root Causes cannot be completed. The following error message displays (see figure, below). Return to the configuration submodule to define root causes (Shop Floor Control > Configuration >  OEE Configuration > Root Cause).
Figure 13: Root Cause Error Message

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9. To Delete a Root Cause from the downtime record, select the root cause by activating the checkmark, then select the trash bin icon. 
Figure 14: Delete Root Cause

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  1. Report Work

  In the Report Asset Event module, operators report details about their shift to include the following:  

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Work Time: The operator enters the beginning and end times of their shift. This data represents the Performance variable of OEE Configuration.

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Finished Quantity: The operator enters the total number of units produced.

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Good Quantity: The operator enters the number of first-time quality units produced. 

  Taken together, Finished/Good Quantity represents the Quality variable of OEE Configuration. 

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Add Work Time

 

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Click the “+” Icon at the OEE Data Collection main page.

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Select Running from the Status field to Report a new work time record.


Figure 15: Report Asset Event(Work) Next

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  1. Complete the following fields. 

 

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Asset: Select the Asset. Note: The system allows for a fuzzy search: input at least 4 characters to locate the asset.

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Status: Select Running.

 

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Shop Order: The shop order is optional. The Shop Order number is used by the system as a search key to find the target value for the Performance factor (Expected UPH).

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Part Number: The Part Number is used by the system as a search key to find the target value for the performance factor.

 

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Location: The Location/Workstation used by the system as a search key to find the target value.

 

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  • Start Time: Select the start time using the drop-down list. 
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  • End Time: Select the end time using the drop-down list.
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Target UPH/Target QTy:  The value automatically populates based on the target UPH value defined at the target maintenance.

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  • Finished QTY: Enter the total quantity completed.
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  • Good QTY: Enter the number of completed items that successfully met quality standards without rework. 

 

  1. Once data is entered, the Next on the bottom of the form becomes available. 
  2. Select BACK to double-check the information, or select the Status for next status then select the checkbox to save the asset work information .

  Figure 16: Report Asset Event(Work)

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  Figure 17: Report Asset Event(Work) List

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  1. Edit Work Time

The operators may modify the Finished QTY and Good QTY of the existing work time using the Edit feature.  

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Select the production report for modification.

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Select the Edit icon (pencil) located on the far right of the screen. 

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The Report Window displays, allowing the operator to adjust data.


Figure 18: Edit Work Time

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  1. Change the Finished QTY or Good QTY as needed. 
  2. Select the checkmark icon to save the changes.

 

  1. Bulk upload Asset Event

OEE Data Collection module supports the users to upload the asset event from files. First, download the template file, make your own asset event data at your local file, then upload the file to input asset events in bulk.

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Select the second button at the OEE Data Collection main page.

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At the Upload File, select the X icon to download the template file.

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Make your own asset event data at your local.

Figure 19: Download the Template File

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  1. Please see the following example data for those Asset Event status import data format: 
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Unscheduled Down

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asset_id, start_time, end_time, status, problem, part_number (optional), shop_order (optional) , root_cause (optional), description (optional).

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Scheduled Down

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asset_id, start_time, end_time, status, problem, part_number (optional), shop_order (optional), description (optional).

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Setup, Idle, Spare, In Maintenance, Calibration

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asset_id,start_time, end_time, status, description (optional).

    Figure 19a: Unscheduled Down

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  Figure 19b: Scheduled Down

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  1. Select the Choose File button to select the local asset event csv file, the file name will show.


Figure 20: Choose the Asset Event File

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  1. Select the Check Mark to upload the asset event data in bulk.
  2. If uploaded successfully, the message will show.
  3. If  uploaded fails,  it will generate an error file that allows users to download to view the error message.


Figure 21:  Bulk Upload successfully

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  1. Search and Export Asset Event

  OEE Data Collection module supports the users to search and export the special asset event data into a local file.    The filters can be: Periods Dates (From, To), Assets, Group by (Line, Location, Department) Operator, Shop Order.


  Figure 23: Search and Export Asset Event 

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  1. Refresh the Target QTY

At the OEE Data Collection main page, the users will be able to click the refresh button for the specific missing target UPH record for the running status asset event, the backend system will call MES-API to get the refresh Finished QTY, Good QTY, and Target UPH record data within 1 hour. 

Figure 24: Refresh the QTY

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  1. Automatic OEE Configuration Data Collection

  As noted in Report Reason for Machine Downtime Per Interface, OEE Configuration variables (Performance, Availability, and Quality) can be collected manually or automatically, depending upon the type of interface used by the individual plant. This section describes how to set automatic interfaces.   The following interfaces are used to auto-collect production data:  

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MES 101 interface

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Fuji interface

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PLC/Rapid IIoT Gateway interface

  The below diagram illustrates the major data sources required to calculate OEE Configuration automatically; manual entry and manual correction are still supported at OEE Configuration Data Collection.    Figure 26:  Major data sources required to calculate OEE Configuration

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MES 101 Integration

MES 101 allows OEE Configuration to gather Performance & Quality data from MES automatically, thus avoiding possible human errors resulting from manual entry. The process saves labor time and ensures data (e.g. Finished Qty, Good Qty, Target UPHs, shop order, Start/End Intervals, etc.) is accurate and up-to-date. The automatic data retrieval also reduces the need for operation training, thereby simplifying implementation, and reducing costs.

 

  1. Configuration Steps

  In order for the system to get the Production data and target data, users must map the Asset to the Location in the OEE Configuration system (Shop Floor Control > Configuration > CMMS Asset > Asset Mapping).   

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Go to: Shop Floor Control > Configuration > CMMS Asset > Asset Mapping.

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Add Client ID, and Location Name.

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Select Asset ID with the drop-down feature.

Note: Mapping configuration is completed only once. 








  Figure 27: Shop Floor and Asset Mapping

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Client ID: The Shop Floor ID. 

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Location Name: Enter the MES101 Location. Location maps Asset status to defined target values in order to capture OEE Configuration Quality and Performance data. 

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Device ID: The Device ID for the MES101 Location, such as NetDC, Emulator.

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Asset ID: Asset that is defined in CMMS > Asset.

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Status: Active mapping in the blue tick, inactive mapping in the gray tick. 

 

  1. Fuji Integration - Fuji Host Interface

  Factories with Fuji AMEX & NXT machinery utilize the MESAgent application to sync Fuji machine downtime raw data and error codes with the OEE Configuration database.    The below diagram lists the process that Fuji Interface follows to collect the data.  















  Figure 28: Collect Data from Fuji 

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Fuji Host Interface - the OEE Configuration system can retrieve the machine Up, Down/Reason through the Fuji Host Interface/MESAgent Client automatically.  The Fuji Host Interface up/down, down reason is the same as the PLC up/down, down reason signal which comes from the machine automatically.  When using this approach, the Fuji Host Interface can only be used along with the NXT & Aimex modules.    Following are the steps to run the Fuji Interface:

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Install Fuji Host Interface at the production Fujitrax PC. The Host Interface application is included in the Fuji installation CD with installation instructions.

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Install the MESAgent Client (42q Application) in the production Fujitrax PC. It will keep listening to the machine Up & Down/Reason signals from the Fuji Host Interface and will forward it to the 42Q OEE Configuration system.

Note: The Fuji Host Interface and MESAgent are installed by the Administrator or Support team. 

 

  1. PLC Interface Overview

  OEE Configuration application availability of Layer 2 drivers (Kepware) to perform data capture from Machines or PLCs and transfer to 42Q ViaRapid IIoT.   Kepware IIoT will be set up to monitor the downtime reason code tag. Once the machine is down, IIoT will detect the reason code tag value change and send a signal (which includes the reason code and timestamp when reason code changes) to 42Q OEE Configuration downtime process, then 42Q OEE Configuration process will process this signal and mark corresponding downtime record with corresponding problem code mapped to this specific reason code. The following diagram illustrates the configuration steps. 
Figure 29: Collect Data from PLC

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PLC Integration Steps

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Install a third-party middleware (such as Kepware) software to communicate with the PLC and forward payloads to 42Q IIoT APIs.

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Work with the 42Q automation engineering to test and set up the PLC connection.

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Set up the machine downtime Error Code (to map Asset’s Problem Code) at the OEE Configuration Configuration module.

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Once mapped, users may view Downtime Root Cause Analysis Reports, Downtime Problem Reports, Downtime Trend Analysis Reports, and others in OEE Configuration Reports.  

Note: Steps 1 and 2 are completed by the Administration or Support team.    Note: OEE value will be recalculated with the new downtime or performance/quality data

If users fill in the missing new downtime, then the system will recalculate the OEE value based on the new downtime. If the MES101 API is down, the system will try to get the previous OEE Performance & Quality data automatically. If the Target UPH value is missing, the system will recalculate the OEE value again after users correct the value. The backend recalculation job will run automatically. 

 

  1. Glossary

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MTBF: Mean time between failures (MTBF) is the predicted elapsed time between inherent failures of a system during operation.

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MTTR: Mean time to failure (MTTF), measures the average time between failures.

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Quality: An OEE Configuration variable that depicts the number of good products divided by the number of bad products. It is commonly referred to as the first pass yield.

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Availability: Machine Downtime, according to duration. Takes into account all machine downtime to include minor stoppages, slow production, and idling. Calculated as: Operation Time/Planned Production Time = Availability

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OEE Configuration: Overall Equipment Effectiveness is a manufacturing metric that identifies the percentage of productive manufacturing time according to Quality, Performance, and Availability. It is the single best metric for identifying losses, benchmarking progress, and improving the productivity of manufacturing equipment. Calculated as: Availability x Performance x Quality = OEE Configuration

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Performance: A measure of productivity, specifically the speed at which parts are built. Calculated as: Actual Rate/Standard Rate = Performance

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PLC: Programming Logic Control

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Quality: The percentage of parts that meet quality standards without rework. It is commonly referred to as the first pass yield. Calculated as: Good Units/Total Units = Quality 

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UPH: (Units Per Hour). is a throughput metric portrayed as a number. UPH is typically assigned to high-volume processes. Answer the question: How many units are built in this process per hour? 

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Client: The firmware, software, or hardware system used to capture and send data from assets on the factory floor to the 42Q API. Commonly used clients include Fuji AIMEX, and PLCs. This concept is directly connected to Rapid IIoT. 

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MESAgent: It is an interface (MESAgent, Fuji-OEE Configuration interface) application to collect Fuji data to the 42Q OEE Configuration system.