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Revision as of 11:36, 16 May 2013

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SFDC Configuration
Data Collector
Version MDS Portal xx-x
Work Instruction


This Work Instruction is Sanmina's Corporate standard.
This document is under revision control. The latest revision is located on SanminaNet.
Once printed it is an uncontrolled copy. All alterations to this work instruction require approval.
Contact the IT Global Education and Training Department to submit suggested alterations and or updates.

This edition applies to MDS Portal xx-x Application and all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new revisions.'


Introduction

The Shop Floor Data Collection System (SFDC) communicates interactively with the Customer Order Processing System (COPS), and Statistical Process Control/Statistical Quality Control (SPC/SQC). The Manufacturing Data System (MDS) makes the communication between these systems possible.


SFDC provides real-time information used by SPC/SQC and MESWeb to create quality control reports. The data configuration for SFDC PC is handled within the Manufacturing Data System (MDS), which is a complete factory automation system. The SFDC System uses barcode scanning, both manual and automated, to monitor and control a single product line or an entire plant. SFDC Configuration collects data, provides analysis, maintains unit histories, and controls product movement on the manufacturing floor.


The system provides Access Control between the modules of the application, including the functionalities of each page. The current version has an SFDC Configuration page which provides access to all screens and its functionalities (view, add, edit, delete, print and generate output file), and a View-Only mode screen which only supports view, print and output to file; to support these screen modes, the MDS user or group of users have specific profiles, which provides specific access to MDS screens and functionalities.


Data Collector Maintenance

Data Collector Maintenance provides definitions in the SFDC database to associate a Device Number to a Data Collection Location name.


  1. To access the Data Collector module, click on Data Collector from the SFDC Configuration Maintenance menu. The main Data Collector List screen is displayed.

Figure 1: Data Collector List

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In accordance with the associated Location status, the line in the Data Collector list is displayed in the colors below:

(THIS IS A FEATURE TO BE DEVELOPED)


  • Status = 20 with process name: green
  • Status = 20 without process name: orange
  • Status = 28 with process name: dark green
  • Status = 28 without process name: dark orange
  • Status = 25: red
  • Status = 29: dark red
  • Status = 30: blue
  • Other Status: black

Note: The colors are based from configuration in the Location Maintenance module.


Data Collector definitions in the SFDC database to associate a Device Number to a Data Collection Location name.


Device Number refers to an actual Data Collector number. Data Collector Device Numbers range from 1-999.

  • CS9400 Data Collectors and PCC port addressing is limited to a range from 1-320 (each PCC has 5 communication ports with up to 32 Devices per port totaling 320 devices).
  • NetDC Device Numbers are limited to a range from 321-999.
  • Emulators can access any Device Number from 1-999.

CS9400 Data Collectors and PCC port addressing Device Numbers are outlined as follows:


PCC Brd 1 Port 1 --> Device numbers 001-032

PCC Brd 1 Port 2 --> Device numbers 033-064

PCC Brd 1 Port 3 --> Device numbers 065-096

PCC Brd 1 Port 4 --> Device numbers 097-128

PCC Brd 1 Port 5 --> Device numbers 129-160

PCC Brd 2 Port 1 --> Device numbers 161-192

PCC Brd 2 Port 2 --> Device numbers 193-224

PCC Brd 2 Port 3 --> Device numbers 225-256

PCC Brd 2 Port 4 --> Device numbers 257-288

PCC Brd 2 Port 5 --> Device numbers 289-320


Figure 2: Data Collectors List

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The Data Collectors List displays Net User Id, Device #, Location and Line. The user is able to inactivate a Data Collector by checking the Inactive check box. Also, is able to Add, Edit, Delete and Search in Multi Pass clicking on Search Multi Pass button.


Filter Data Collectors

This functionality enables user to perform searches. There are four available filter fields:

  • Net User Id
  • Location
  • Device #
  • Line
  • Status: All, Inactive and/or Active
  1. Enter desired filter criteria and click the Filter button to display results.
  1. Click Clear button to clear filter fields.

Add Data Collectors

This functionality enables the user to add Data Collectors to the database.


  1. To add Data Collectors, click the Add button in the menu.

Figure 3: Add Data Collectors – Data Collector Form

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The Data Collector form is displayed:


Figure 4: Data Collector Form

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  1. Populate mandatory fields (indicated in Red) and click Ok.

Note: Line and Location fields have a Manage button that enables the user to manage these fields during Data Collector creation.


Figure 5: Line Maintenance

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Figure 6: Location Maintenance

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The user is able to Add/Edit or Delete Data Colectors.


Net UserID: Defines the SFDC PC to which the Data Collector is connected. The Net UserID is defined in Miscellaneous Configuration Setup.


Device #: Refers to an actual Data Collector number. Data Collector Device Numbers range from 1-999. CS9400 Data Collectors and PCC port addressing is limited to a range from 1-320 (each PCC has 5 communication ports with up to 32 Devices per port totaling 320 devices when using two PCC's). NetDC Device Numbers are limited to a range from 321-999. Emulators can access any Device Number from 1-999.


Line: Existing lines within the database. Each Location record is attached to a line. The Line is defined in Miscellaneous Configuration Maintenance.


Location Name: Select an Sxxx location from the drop-down list, where xxx is the Device Number. This is the location associating the Device Number to the Sxxx Location name. The Location name should exist prior to associating in the Data Collector Table.


Note: As a general rule, Device # 1 is assigned Location S001, Device # 2 is assigned to Location S002, etc. Also, Data Collector Locations S001 through S999 are only used to define Device Numbers, are not used in routes and never associated to a Process Name.


Inactive: To inactivate the Data Collector inactive, check the check box.


Note: The user must populate all mandatory fields (indicated in Blue) when adding new Data Collectors. If the mandatory fields are not populated, an error message is displayed.


Edit Data Collector

This functionality enables the user to edit the selected Data Collector.


  1. To edit a Data Collector, click the [[Image:]] Edit button.

Figure 7: Data Collector List - Edit

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The Data Collector Form is displayed:


Figure 8: Data Collectors Form

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Enter desired edits as necessary.


Note: Line and Location fields have a Manage button that enables the user to manage these fields during Data Collector creation. Reference section 1.11.3 for information on Line and Location Maintenance.


Updating a Net UserID: The Net UserID is not available to update.


Updating a Device Number: Highlight the Device Number field and enter desired change.


Line: Select the desired Line by clicking on the drop-down menu, or the Manage button, and select the desired Line.


Updating a Location: If the first 4 characters of the Location Name are known, highlight the Location field and enter desired change. If the Location Name is not known, click the drop-down menu, or the Manage button, and select the desired Location.


  1. Click Ok to commit changes, or click Cancel to cancel.

Delete Data Collector

This functionally enables the user to delete the selected Data Collector.


  1. To delete a Data Collector, click the Delete button for the desired Data Collector.

Figure 9: Data Collector List - Delete

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A confirmation message is displayed:


Figure 10: Confirmation Message

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  1. Click Yes to confirm the delete action. Click No to cancel the delete action.

Data Collector Search in Multi Pass

This functionality enables the user to associate multiple Locations with a Data Collector. The purpose is to replace Multi Pass configuration setup from Setup Data Editor with a tabled interface and enforce unique Location to Device configuration.


  1. To associate multiple Locations with a Data Collector, click the Search in Multi Pass button for the desired Data Collector.

Figure 11: Multi Pass Location

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The Associate Location(s) screen is displayed:


Figure 12: Associate Location

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  1. Double click on the Available/Associated Locations to move to the Associated Location(s) and vice versa.

To add all Locations, click on Select All.


  1. Click Ok to save or click Cancel to cancel the operation.
  2. Click on Reset to back to original configuration before save the information.

Print/Export Line Data Collector

This functionality prints and exports the selected Line Data Collector configuration. The report results include Net User Id, Device Number, Line and Location Name of each Data Collector. The report prints to the default printer for the workstation.


  1. To print/export Line Data Collectors, click the Print/Export Line Data Collectors in the menu.

Figure 13: Print Line Data Collector

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The Choose a Line window is displayed.


  1. Choose the line.

A report is generated and the user is able to save the file or print it.


Figure 14: Data Collector Report


Print/Export Filtered Data Collectors

This functionality prints and exports the Data Collectors filtered and displayed in the list. The report results include the Net User Id, Device Number, Line and Location Name of each Data Collector. The report prints to the default printer for the workstation.


  1. To print/export Data Collectors, click the Print/Export Data Collectors button in the Tasks window.

Figure 15: Print Line Data Collector

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A report is generated and the user is able to save the file or print it.


Figure 16: Print/Export Data Collectors Report


  1. Click on Save to save, or Print to print the report results.

Appendix A

COPS Customer Order Processing System
FES Factory Execution Systems
MDS New Manufacturing Data System (Java technology)
GLAD Global Administration
LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
Mfg Manufacturing
MES Manufacturing Execution Systems
MDS Manufacturing Data System
PRAC Process Access
SFDC Shop Data Floor Collection
SPC Statistical Process Control
SQC Statistical Quality Control


Appendix B

Glossary


Access Control

it is a module that will set the permissions for users and external customers of Sanmina


administrator

the System Administration has full access - all plants, all reports, all users.


component

A component is a specific piece of data that appears on a label, for example: bar code, part numbers, graphic images, line or text. Hence, label components are broken down into several different types: text, graphic images, MDS database values, or a combination of text and database values.


framework

In software development, a framework is a defined support structure in which another software project can be organized and developed. A framework may include support programs, code libraries, a scripting language, or other software to help develop and glue together the different components of a software project.


SFDC Configuration

The rules used to define how SFDC collects data, provides analysis, controls processing and maintains unit histories


Site Minder

Universal login of Sanmina


username

the username is the siteminder username (or a partial string)

Document Revision History

Date
Author
Title
Version
Change Reference
10/20/06 Elaine Fonaro Technical Writer v 1.0 This is the first revision of MDS User’s Guide
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