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<center>'''MDS Labels''' </center> <center>'''Version MES15 Portal 1.0''' </center> <center>'''Work Instruction''' </center>
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<center>This Work Instruction is Sanmina's corporate standard.</center> <center>This document is under revision control. The latest revision is located on SanminaNet.</center> <center>Once printed it is an uncontrolled copy. All alterations to this work instruction require approval.</center> <center>Contact the IT Global Education and Training Department to submit suggested alterations and or updates.</center>
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''This edition applies to MES15 Portal 1.0 Application and all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new revisions.'''
  
<center>''MES''' </center>
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== MDS Labels ==
  
<center>'''MDS Labels''' </center>
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<u>'''Overview'''</u>  
  
<center>'''Version MES15 Portal 1.0''' </center>
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MDS Labels is a web application that gives plants the ability to create, update, print, and share labels without the need of IT resources. It enables plants to easily define and access various different data sources like MDS, MESR, along with a variety of other database types. It allows users to map label fields to these data sources in order to create dynamic labels. It also enables plants to extract statistical information about the labels that are managed in MDS Labels as well as monitor the audit information.  
  
<center>'''Work Instruction''' </center>
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1. To access the MDS Labels page, navigate to '''Shop Floor Control <nowiki>></nowiki> Configuration <nowiki>></nowiki> MDS Labels'''.
  
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2. A list of label types will display on the MDS Labels main page.
  
<center>This Work Instruction is Sanmina's corporate standard.</center>
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'''Figure 1: MDS Labels Main'''
  
<center>This document is under revision control. The latest revision is located on SanminaNet.</center>
 
  
<center>Once printed it is an uncontrolled copy. All alterations to this work instruction require approval.</center>
 
  
<center>Contact the IT Global Education and Training Department to submit suggested alterations and or updates.</center>
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<u>NOTE: </u>All Label Types 1-99 are production labels and cannot be modified. All Label Types 101-199 are Works in Progress and can be modified.  
  
''This edition applies to MES15 Portal 1.0 Application and all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new revisions.'
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<u>NOTE: </u> At any time, the user can select the '''MDS Labels '''icon located at the top left of the screen to return to the main MDS Labels page.  
  
==MDS Labels==
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=== Label Maintenance ===
  
<u>'''Overview'''</u>
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As each unit goes through the manufacturing process, labels may be attached to the unit. These labels are comprised of label components. A component is a specific piece of data that appears on a label, for example: barcodes, part numbers, graphic images, lines or text.
  
MDS Labels is a web application that gives plants the ability to create, update, print, and share labels without the need of IT resources. It enables plants to easily define and access various different data sources like MDS, MESR, along with a variety of other database types. It allows users to map label fields to these data sources in order to create dynamic labels. It also enables plants to extract statistical information about the labels that are managed in MDS Labels as well as monitor the audit information.
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<br>Label components are broken down into several different types: text, graphic images, MDS database values, or a combination of text and database values. Each component of a label is defined through the Label Maintenance module.  
  
1. To access the MDS Labels page, navigate to '''Shop Floor Control <nowiki>></nowiki> Configuration <nowiki>></nowiki> MDS Labels'''.
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=== Filter Settings ===
  
2. A list of label types will display on the MDS Labels main page.
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The MDS Labels list can be filtered by type or name. By filtering the list of labels, the user can easily find the specific label to edit, copy, or delete.  
  
'''Figure 1: MDS Labels Main'''
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1. To filter the label list, enter the label type and/or name and select '''Filter'''.
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_01jpg|framed|none]]
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2. To clear all fields select '''Clear'''.
  
<u>NOTE: </u>All Label Types 1-99 are production labels and cannot be modified. All Label Types 101-199 are Works in Progress and can be modified.
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'''Figure 2: Filter Settings'''
  
<u>NOTE: </u> At any time, the user can select the '''MDS Labels '''icon located at the top left of the screen to return to the main MDS Labels page.
 
  
===Label Maintenance===
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=== Add Label Type ===
  
As each unit goes through the manufacturing process, labels may be attached to the unit. These labels are comprised of label components. A component is a specific piece of data that appears on a label, for example: barcodes, part numbers, graphic images, lines or text.
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1. To add a label type select '''Add '''located above the label list.  
  
<br>Label components are broken down into several different types: text, graphic images, MDS database values, or a combination of text and database values. Each component of a label is defined through the Label Maintenance module.
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2. A General information box will display.  
  
===Filter Settings===
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'''Figure 3: Add Label'''
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The MDS Labels list can be filtered by type or name. By filtering the list of labels, the user can easily find the specific label to edit, copy, or delete.
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3. Select a Label Type from the numbered list located in the '''Label Type '''drop down box.  
  
1. To filter the label list, enter the label type and/or name and select '''Filter'''.
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<u>NOTE:</u> Label Type is the reference number for a Label Name. The Label Type is passed as a parameter in label commands upon printing. For example:!!1LABEL.2105.print_queue.  
  
2. To clear all fields select '''Clear'''.
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4. Enter the Label Name.  
  
'''Figure 2: Filter Settings'''
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<u>NOTE:</u> As a general rule, it is preferred to enter the customer name and even document number of customer specification for easy reference. If adding a Sanmina internal label, use an intuitive label name to define the configuration.
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_02jpg|framed|none]]
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5. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.
  
===Add Label Type===
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'''Figure 4: Add Success'''
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1. To add a label type select '''Add '''located above the label list.
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A '''Success '''confirmation message will display briefly, then the General information tab will display. This is an indication that the user has entered edit mode of the new label.  
  
2. A General information box will display.
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'''Figure 5: General Information'''
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'''Figure 3: Add Label'''
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[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_03jpg|framed|none]]
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==== Components ====
  
3. Select a Label Type from the numbered list located in the '''Label Type '''drop down box.
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Many labels require components to be attached for reference. In this tab, the user can add, edit, copy, or delete components.  
  
<u>NOTE:</u> Label Type is the reference number for a Label Name. The Label Type is passed as a parameter in label commands upon printing. For example:!!1LABEL.2105.print_queue.
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===== Filter Components =====
  
4. Enter the Label Name.
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Upon initial creation of the label, no components are available to filter. However, after component addition, the component list can be filtered by Components, Component String, or Component Type.  
  
<u>NOTE:</u> As a general rule, it is preferred to enter the customer name and even document number of customer specification for easy reference. If adding a Sanmina internal label, use an intuitive label name to define the configuration.
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1. To filter the components list, enter at least one of the following: '''Components''', '''Component String''', and/or '''Component Type'''.  
  
5. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.
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2. Select '''Filter '''to search or '''Clear '''to clear all fields.  
  
'''Figure 4: Add Success'''
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===== Add Components =====
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_04jpg|framed|none]]
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1. To add a component, select '''Add''' located above the Component list.
  
A '''Success '''confirmation message will display briefly, then the General information tab will display. This is an indication that the user has entered edit mode of the new label.
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2. A Components form is displayed.  
  
'''Figure 5: General Information'''
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'''Figure 6: Add Component'''  
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_05jpg|framed|none]]
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3. The user must enter into the '''Component Title '''field. This is the only mandatory field in the form.
  
====Components====
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4. Enter the following information if needed:
  
Many labels require components to be attached for reference. In this tab, the user can add, edit, copy, or delete components.
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*'''Component String''': string to send to the printer.  
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*'''Component Type''': type of component (text, data, graphics, etc).
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*'''Rotation: '''N-Normal, R-Rotated, I-Inverted, B-Bottom<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Up
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*'''Data ID''': Standard Data Identifier to add to the bar code.
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*'''Row''': row position on the label to print the component (X).
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*'''Print Column''': column position on the label to print the component (Y).
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*'''Font String''': font commands for the label.
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*'''Mandatory Flag''': this flag causes the label to be aborted if data is not found.
  
=====Filter Components=====
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5. If '''Mandatory Flag''' is selected, an additional field is available to the user. Enter the '''Mandatory Fail Msg '''before proceeding.
  
Upon initial creation of the label, no components are available to filter. However, after component addition, the component list can be filtered by Components, Component String, or Component Type.
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6. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.  
  
1. To filter the components list, enter at least one of the following: '''Components''', '''Component String''', and/or '''Component Type'''.
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7. The component will be added to the list.  
  
2. Select '''Filter '''to search or '''Clear '''to clear all fields.
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===== Edit Components =====
  
=====Add Components=====
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This functionality enables the user to edit existing Label Components.
  
1. To add a component, select '''Add''' located above the Component list.
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1. To edit a component, select the specific component from the component list and then select '''Edit'''.  
  
2. A Components form is displayed.
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2. The Components form is displayed.  
  
'''Figure 6: Add Component'''
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'''Figure 7: Edit Components'''  
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_06jpg|framed|none]]
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3. The user must enter into the '''Component Title '''field. This is the only mandatory field in the form.
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3. Edit the necessary information.  
  
4. Enter the following information if needed:
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4. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.
  
* '''Component String''': string to send to the printer.
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===== Copy Components =====
* '''Component Type''': type of component (text, data, graphics, etc).
 
* '''Rotation: '''N-Normal, R-Rotated, I-Inverted, B-Bottom<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Up
 
* '''Data ID''': Standard Data Identifier to add to the bar code.
 
* '''Row''': row position on the label to print the component (X).
 
* '''Print Column''': column position on the label to print the component (Y).
 
* '''Font String''': font commands for the label.
 
* '''Mandatory Flag''': this flag causes the label to be aborted if data is not found.
 
  
5. If '''Mandatory Flag''' is selected, an additional field is available to the user. Enter the '''Mandatory Fail Msg '''before proceeding.
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This functionality enables user to copy existing label components.  
  
6. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.
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1. To copy a component, select the specific component from the component list, and then select '''Copy'''.  
  
7. The component will be added to the list.
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2. A '''Success '''message is displayed.  
  
=====Edit Components=====
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3. A copy of the component is placed in the component list.
  
This functionality enables the user to edit existing Label Components.
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'''Figure 8: Copy Component'''
  
1. To edit a component, select the specific component from the component list and then select '''Edit'''.
 
  
2. The Components form is displayed.
 
  
'''Figure 7: Edit Components'''
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===== Delete Components =====
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_07jpg|framed|none]]
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This functionality enables user to delete existing label components.
  
3. Edit the necessary information.
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1. To delete a component, select the specific component from the components list and then select '''Delete'''.  
  
4. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.
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2. A confirmation box will display.  
  
=====Copy Components=====
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3. Select '''Yes''' to confirm or'''No '''to cancel.
  
This functionality enables user to copy existing label components.
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'''Figure 9: Delete Component'''
  
1. To copy a component, select the specific component from the component list, and then select '''Copy'''.
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2. A '''Success '''message is displayed.
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==== Parts ====
  
3. A copy of the component is placed in the component list.
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This functionality lists all available parts for an existing label. From this screen the user is able to Release, Edit, Copy, Delete, Run and Print/Export labels.  
  
'''Figure 8: Copy Component'''
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===== Filter Settings =====
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_08jpg|framed|none]]
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Upon initial creation of the label, no parts are available to filter. However, after part addition, the part list can be filtered by Part Number, Procedure Name, and/or Alt Init String.
  
=====Delete Components=====
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1. To filter the parts list, enter at least one of the following: Part Number, Procedure Name, and/or Alt Init String.
  
This functionality enables user to delete existing label components.
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2. Select '''Filter '''to search or '''Clear '''to clear all fields.  
  
1. To delete a component, select the specific component from the components list and then select '''Delete'''.
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'''Figure 10: Filter Settings'''  
  
2. A confirmation box will display.
 
  
3. Select '''Yes''' to confirm or''' No '''to cancel.
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===== Add Part =====
  
'''Figure 9: Delete Component'''
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This functionality adds a part to the Label, which enables printing the label for the part.
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_09jpg|framed|none]]
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1. To add a part, select '''Add '''located above the parts list.
  
====Parts====
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2. A '''Parts '''form is displayed.
  
This functionality lists all available parts for an existing label. From this screen the user is able to Release, Edit, Copy, Delete, Run and Print/Export labels.
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3. The user must enter a Part Number.  
  
=====Filter Settings=====
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<u>NOTE:</u> Once the first number of the part number is entered, a list of available part numbers displays.
  
Upon initial creation of the label, no parts are available to filter. However, after part addition, the part list can be filtered by Part Number, Procedure Name, and/or Alt Init String.
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'''Figure 11: Add Part'''
  
1. To filter the parts list, enter at least one of the following: Part Number, Procedure Name, and/or Alt Init String.
 
  
2. Select '''Filter '''to search or '''Clear '''to clear all fields.
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4. Enter a Procedure Name.  
  
'''Figure 10: Filter Settings'''
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5. Select "Released" if the part has been released.
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_10jpg|framed|none]]
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6. Double-Click on the Component Title in the '''Not Selected '''column to move the component to the '''Selected''' column.
  
=====Add Part=====
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7. Choose '''Select All '''located at the bottom right of the screen to move all components to the '''Selected '''column.
  
This functionality adds a part to the Label, which enables printing the label for the part.
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8. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.  
  
1. To add a part, select '''Add '''located above the parts list.
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===== Edit Part =====
  
2. A '''Parts '''form is displayed.
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This functionality enables user to edit Procedure Name, Alt Init String, Release and Add/Remove label components for the selected part number. This is useful when various components are not needed for specific parts using the same label type as another part that uses all components.  
  
3. The user must enter a Part Number.
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1. To edit a part, select the specific part from the parts list and then select '''Edit'''.  
  
<u>NOTE:</u> Once the first number of the part number is entered, a list of available part numbers displays.
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2. The Parts form is displayed.  
  
'''Figure 11: Add Part'''
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'''Figure 12: Edit Part'''  
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_11jpg|framed|none]]
 
  
4. Enter a Procedure Name.
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<u>NOTE:</u> The Part Number is greyed out and not available to edit. All other fields are available to edit.  
  
5. Select "Released" if the part has been released.
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<u>NOTE:</u> If the part is released it is not be possible to edit fields as they are not enabled. To edit any fields, select '''No''' for Released, and the fields will be able to be modified.  
  
6. Double-Click on the Component Title in the '''Not Selected '''column to move the component to the '''Selected''' column.
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3. Edit the appropriate information.  
  
7. Choose '''Select All '''located at the bottom right of the screen to move all components to the '''Selected '''column.
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4. The Component Titles can be added to the'''Selected '''column by double-clicking on them. They can also be removed from the '''Selected '''column by double-clicking on them. The '''Select All '''button located at the bottom right of the screen will move all Component Titles to the opposite column.  
  
8. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.
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5. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.  
  
=====Edit Part=====
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===== Copy Part =====
  
This functionality enables user to edit Procedure Name, Alt Init String, Release and Add/Remove label components for the selected part number. This is useful when various components are not needed for specific parts using the same label type as another part that uses all components.
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This functionality copies existing label information to another part. This is useful when adding labels to parts that will use the same components. When a user copies a part record in a label, a new record is created for a new part number, with the entire record associated to the part number copied.  
  
1. To edit a part, select the specific part from the parts list and then select '''Edit'''.
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1. To copy a part, select the specific part from the parts list and then select '''Copy'''.  
  
2. The Parts form is displayed.
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2. Enter the new part number to receive the record.  
  
'''Figure 12: Edit Part'''
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3. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_12jpg|framed|none]]
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'''Figure 13: Copy Part'''
  
<u>NOTE:</u> The Part Number is greyed out and not available to edit. All other fields are available to edit.
 
  
<u>NOTE:</u> If the part is released it is not be possible to edit fields as they are not enabled. To edit any fields, select '''No''' for Released, and the fields will be able to be modified.
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===== Delete Part =====
  
3. Edit the appropriate information.
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This functionality deletes an existing part.  
  
4. The Component Titles can be added to the''' Selected '''column by double-clicking on them. They can also be removed from the '''Selected '''column by double-clicking on them. The '''Select All '''button located at the bottom right of the screen will move all Component Titles to the opposite column.
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1. To delete a part, select the specific part from the parts list and then select '''Delete.'''  
  
5. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.
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2. A confirmation box will display
  
=====Copy Part=====
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3. Select '''Yes '''to confirm or '''No '''to exit.
  
This functionality copies existing label information to another part. This is useful when adding labels to parts that will use the same components. When a user copies a part record in a label, a new record is created for a new part number, with the entire record associated to the part number copied.
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'''Figure 14: Delete Part'''
  
1. To copy a part, select the specific part from the parts list and then select '''Copy'''.
 
  
2. Enter the new part number to receive the record.
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===== ZPL Preview =====
  
3. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.
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Printing labels through MDS Labels is limited to supporting printers that support ZPL (Zebra Programming Language) or sheet printers.  
  
'''Figure 13: Copy Part'''
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1. To preview the ZPL, select the specific part from the parts list and then select '''ZPL Preview'''.
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_13jpg|framed|none]]
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'''Figure 15: ZPL Preview'''
  
=====Delete Part=====
 
  
This functionality deletes an existing part.
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The following screen will display:
  
1. To delete a part, select the specific part from the parts list and then select '''Delete.'''
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2. Enter the Serial Number associated with the Part Number and then select '''Generate ZPL Preview'''.
  
2. A confirmation box will display
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'''Figure 16: ZPL'''
  
3. Select '''Yes '''to confirm or '''No '''to exit.
 
  
'''Figure 14: Delete Part'''
 
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_14jpg|framed|none]]
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==== Label/Part ====
  
=====ZPL Preview=====
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The Label/Part List tab lists the part numbers assigned to the label. The user is able to add new part, edit or delete additional label data for a part assigned to the label. This tab provides the ability to have one part for multiple customers, where it could have label data specific to each customer.
  
Printing labels through MDS Labels is limited to supporting printers that support ZPL (Zebra Programming Language) or sheet printers.
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===== Filter Settings =====
  
1. To preview the ZPL, select the specific part from the parts list and then select '''ZPL Preview'''.
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1. To filter the Part Number list, enter at least one of the following fields:
  
'''Figure 15: ZPL Preview'''
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*Part Number
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*Data ID
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*Customer Number
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*Data 1
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*Data 2
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*Data 3
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_15jpg|framed|none]]
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2. Select '''Filter '''to search or '''Clear '''to clear all fields.
  
The following screen will display:
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'''Figure 17: Filter Settings'''
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2. Enter the Serial Number associated with the Part Number and then select '''Generate ZPL Preview'''.
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===== Add Label/Part =====
  
'''Figure 16: ZPL'''
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1. To add a Label/Part, select '''Add '''located above the Part Number list.
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_16jpg|framed|none]]
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2. The Label/Part form displays.
  
====Label/Part====
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'''Figure 18: Add Label/Part'''
  
The Label/Part List tab lists the part numbers assigned to the label. The user is able to add new part, edit or delete additional label data for a part assigned to the label. This tab provides the ability to have one part for multiple customers, where it could have label data specific to each customer.
 
  
=====Filter Settings=====
 
  
1. To filter the Part Number list, enter at least one of the following fields:
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3. Select the Part Number by entering the first four characters of the part number in the '''Part Number''' field. A list of part numbers will display in a drop down box. Select the appropriate part Number from the list.
  
* Part Number
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4. Enter the '''Data ID'''.  
* Data ID
 
* Customer Number
 
* Data 1
 
* Data 2
 
* Data 3
 
2. Select '''Filter '''to search or '''Clear '''to clear all fields.
 
  
'''Figure 17: Filter Settings'''
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5. Enter the '''Customer Number'''.
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_17jpg|framed|none]]
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6. Enter '''Data 1'''.
  
=====Add Label/Part=====
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7. Enter '''Data 2'''.
  
1. To add a Label/Part, select '''Add '''located above the Part Number list.
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8. Enter '''Data 3'''.  
  
2. The Label/Part form displays.
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9. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.  
  
'''Figure 18: Add Label/Part'''
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===== Edit Label/Part =====
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_18jpg|framed|none]]
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1. To edit a Label/Part, select a specific Part Number from the list.
  
3. Select the Part Number by entering the first four characters of the part number in the '''Part Number''' field. A list of part numbers will display in a drop down box. Select the appropriate part Number from the list.
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2. Select '''Edit''' located above the list.  
  
4. Enter the '''Data ID'''.
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3. The Label/Part form displays.  
  
5. Enter the '''Customer Number'''.
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'''Figure 19: Edit Label/Part'''  
  
6. Enter '''Data 1'''.
 
  
7. Enter '''Data 2'''.
 
  
8. Enter '''Data 3'''.
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<u>NOTE: </u>The Part Number cannot be changed.  
  
9. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.
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4. Edit the necessary information.  
  
=====Edit Label/Part=====
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5. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.
  
1. To edit a Label/Part, select a specific Part Number from the list.
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===== Delete Label/Part =====
  
2. Select '''Edit''' located above the list.
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1. To delete a Label/Part, select a specific Part Number from the list.  
  
3. The Label/Part form displays.
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2. A confirmation box displays.  
  
'''Figure 19: Edit Label/Part'''
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3. Select '''Yes '''to confirm or '''No '''to cancel.
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_19jpg|framed|none]]
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'''Figure 20: Delete Label/Part'''
  
<u>NOTE: </u>The Part Number cannot be changed.
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4. Edit the necessary information.
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=== Edit Label Type ===
  
5. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel '''to exit.
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1. To edit a label type, select the specific type from the type list on the MDS Labels main screen and then select '''Edit'''.  
  
=====Delete Label/Part=====
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'''Figure 21: Edit Label Type'''
  
1. To delete a Label/Part, select a specific Part Number from the list.
 
  
2. A confirmation box displays.
 
  
3. Select '''Yes '''to confirm or '''No '''to cancel.
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2. The General Information tab will display.  
  
'''Figure 20: Delete Label/Part'''
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3. The Components, Parts, and Label/Part tab are all available to edit. The edit functions in these tabs allow the same changes as documented in each specific category in this document.
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_20jpg|framed|none]]
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4. Edit as necessary and save changes when complete.
  
===Edit Label Type===
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'''Figure 22: General Information Screen'''
  
1. To edit a label type, select the specific type from the type list on the MDS Labels main screen and then select '''Edit'''.
 
  
'''Figure 21: Edit Label Type'''
 
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_21jpg|framed|none]]
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<u>NOTE: </u>The Label Name can be changed from the General tab.
  
2. The General Information tab will display.
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=== Copy Label Type ===
  
3. The Components, Parts, and Label/Part tab are all available to edit. The edit functions in these tabs allow the same changes as documented in each specific category in this document.
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Only Label Types 1-99 (Production Labels) can be copied. Label Types 101-199 cannot be copied because they are still Works in Progress.  
  
4. Edit as necessary and save changes when complete.
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1. To copy a Label Type, select a Label Type 1-99.  
  
'''Figure 22: General Information Screen'''
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2. Select '''Copy'''.
  
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3. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel''' to exit.
  
<u>NOTE: </u>The Label Name can be changed from the General tab.
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'''Figure 23: Copy Label Type'''
  
===Copy Label Type===
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Only Label Types 1-99 (Production Labels) can be copied. Label Types 101-199 cannot be copied because they are still Works in Progress.
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=== Delete Label Type ===
  
1. To copy a Label Type, select a Label Type 1-99.
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Only Label Types 101-199 (WIP<nowiki>’</nowiki>s) can be deleted. Label Types 1-99 cannot be deleted because they are Production Labels.  
  
2. Select '''Copy'''.
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1. To delete a Label Type, select a Label Type 101-199.  
  
3. Select '''OK '''to confirm or '''Cancel''' to exit.
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2. Select '''Delete'''.  
  
'''Figure 23: Copy Label Type'''
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3. A confirmation box will display. Select '''Yes '''to confirm or '''No '''to exit.
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_23jpg|framed|none]]
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'''Figure 24: Delete Label Type'''
  
===Delete Label Type===
 
  
Only Label Types 101-199 (WIP<nowiki>’</nowiki>s) can be deleted. Label Types 1-99 cannot be deleted because they are Production Labels.
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=== Roll Labels ===
  
1. To delete a Label Type, select a Label Type 101-199.
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This functionality enables user to Roll-out (deploy to production) or Roll-in (remove from production) labels.  
  
2. Select '''Delete'''.
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==== Roll-In ====
  
3. A confirmation box will display. Select '''Yes '''to confirm or '''No '''to exit.
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When label changes are developed, the FES Label Support team will have the revised label deployed to the site as a "Test" label type. The test labels will be the current production label type <nowiki>+</nowiki> 100, so if the current production label type 2 is revised it will be deployed as type 102. The site is then responsible for testing and verifying the operation and content of the revised label, prior to moving into production. When the site determines the revised label is ready for production, the '''Roll-In''' is performed.  
  
'''Figure 24: Delete Label Type'''
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1. To remove a label from production, select the label type, and then select '''Roll Label'''.
  
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2. The Roll Label form will display.
  
===Roll Labels===
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3. Select '''Roll-In '''from the '''Label Roll Type '''drop down box.  
This functionality enables user to Roll-out (deploy to production) or Roll-in (remove from production) labels.
 
  
====Roll-In====
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4. Enter the plant prefix in the '''Project''' field ('''EDBA, EHBA, MRBA, QJBA, MNBA''', etc.).  
When label changes are developed, the FES Label Support team will have the revised label deployed to the site as a "Test" label type. The test labels will be the current production label type <nowiki>+</nowiki> 100, so if the current production label type 2 is revised it will be deployed as type 102. The site is then responsible for testing and verifying the operation and content of the revised label, prior to moving into production. When the site determines the revised label is ready for production, the '''Roll-In''' is performed.
 
  
1. To remove a label from production, select the label type, and then select '''Roll Label'''.
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5. Select the '''Label to Roll '''drop down box, and then select the production label type to be rolled.  
  
2. The Roll Label form will display.
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6. Select '''Run '''to confirm.  
  
3. Select '''Roll-In '''from the '''Label Roll Type '''drop down box.
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When the Roll-In is performed, the process will copy the current production label to the label type plus 200 as a backup. The revised label, which is the production label type plus 100, will be copied over to production. An example would be:
  
4.  Enter the plant prefix in the '''Project''' field ('''EDBA, EHBA, MRBA, QJBA, MNBA''', etc.).
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'''Type 3''' – Current Production Case Label
  
5. Select the '''Label to Roll '''drop down box, and then select the production label type to be rolled.
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'''Type 103 '''– Revised Case Label, awaiting roll-in to production  
  
6. Select '''Run '''to confirm.
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'''Type 203''' – Backup Case Label, after roll-in
  
When the Roll-In is performed, the process will copy the current production label to the label type plus 200 as a backup. The revised label, which is the production label type plus 100, will be copied over to production. An example would be:
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<u>NOTE:</u> If a previous version of the label was backed up as type 203, and the Roll-In is performed, that previous version will be over-written by the new backup.  
  
'''Type 3''' – Current Production Case Label
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'''Figure 25: Label Roll-In'''  
  
'''Type 103 '''– Revised Case Label, awaiting roll-in to production
 
  
'''Type 203''' – Backup Case Label, after roll-in
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==== Roll Out<br> ====
  
<u>NOTE:</u> If a previous version of the label was backed up as type 203, and the Roll-In is performed, that previous version will be over-written by the new backup.
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In the event a label is rolled into production, and then a problem is discovered with the new label, it can be reversed by using '''Roll-Out'''. Executing the Roll-Out is done exactly like the '''Roll-In''' step above, except '''Roll-Out''' is selected for '''Label Roll Type'''. When the Roll-Out is performed, the current production label is copied to a test label type and the backup is copied over to production. For example, if a Roll-Out is performed on the Case Label example shown above:
  
'''Figure 25: Label Roll-In'''
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'''Type 3''' – Current Production Case Label copied to Type 103
  
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'''Type 203''' – Backup Case Label copied to Type 3
  
====Roll Out<br>====
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If a new test label had been setup as a type 103, prior to the Roll-Out, the new test label would be over-written by the roll-out. '''''This should be considered prior to selecting Roll-Out.'''''  
In the event a label is rolled into production, and then a problem is discovered with the new label, it can be reversed by using '''Roll-Out'''. Executing the Roll-Out is done exactly like the '''Roll-In''' step above, except '''Roll-Out''' is selected for '''Label Roll Type'''. When the Roll-Out is performed, the current production label is copied to a test label type and the backup is copied over to production. For example, if a Roll-Out is performed on the Case Label example shown above:
 
  
'''Type 3''' – Current Production Case Label copied to Type 103
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1. To reverse a label, select the Label type, and then select '''Roll '''Label.
  
'''Type 203''' – Backup Case Label copied to Type 3
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2. Select '''Roll-Out''' from the '''Label Roll Type ''' drop down box.
  
If a new test label had been setup as a type 103, prior to the Roll-Out, the new test label would be over-written by the roll-out. '''''This should be considered prior to selecting Roll-Out.'''''
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3. Select the '''Project'''.  
  
1. To reverse a label, select the Label type, and then select '''Roll '''Label.
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4. Select the '''Label to Roll '''drop down box, and then select the production label type to be rolled.  
  
2. Select '''Roll-Out''' from the '''Label Roll Type ''' drop down box.
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5. Select '''Run''' to confirm.  
  
3. Select the '''Project'''.
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'''Figure 26: Roll-Out'''  
  
4. Select the '''Label to Roll '''drop down box, and then select the production label type to be rolled.
 
  
5. Select '''Run''' to confirm.
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== Help ==
  
'''Figure 26: Roll-Out'''
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Located at the top of the MDS Labels main page is an Icon labeled '''Help'''. This icon contains the MDS Labels User guide and the Label Request Tool.
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_26jpg|framed|none]]
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=== User Guide ===
  
==Help==
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<br>The following topics are covered in the Label Engine User Guide:
  
Located at the top of the MDS Labels main page is an Icon labeled '''Help'''. This icon contains the MDS Labels User guide and the Label Request Tool.
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*Overview of Label Engine
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*Configuration and Setup
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*Label Creation and Management
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*Label Printing
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*Statistics and Auditing
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*Appendixes A,B,C,D
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*A- Key Terms
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*B-File Types
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*C- Business Rules
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*D- Glossary of Symbols
  
===User Guide===
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=== Label Request Tool ===
<br>The following topics are covered in the Label Engine User Guide:
 
  
* Overview of Label Engine
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The Label Request Tool is located in Sanminanet. When this option is selected, the user is redirected to the Universal log-in page to access Sanminanet. Once the users credentials are verified, the Label Creation Tool main screen displays.
* Configuration and Setup
 
* Label Creation and Management
 
* Label Printing
 
* Statistics and Auditing
 
* Appendixes A,B,C,D
 
* A- Key Terms
 
* B-File Types
 
* C- Business Rules
 
* D- Glossary of Symbols
 
  
===Label Request Tool===
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'''Figure 27: Label Creation Tool'''
  
The Label Request Tool is located in Sanminanet. When this option is selected, the user is redirected to the Universal log-in page to access Sanminanet. Once the users credentials are verified, the Label Creation Tool main screen displays.
 
  
'''Figure 27: Label Creation Tool'''
 
  
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1. To create a new label with the Label Creation Tool, select '''Create New Label'''.
  
1. To create a new label with the Label Creation Tool, select '''Create New Label'''.
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2. A page will display with a '''Request Information '''from, a '''Label Setup '''form, a '''Variable Definition '''form, and an '''Attachments '''form.  
  
2. A page will display with a '''Request Information '''from, a '''Label Setup '''form, a '''Variable Definition '''form, and an '''Attachments '''form.
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3. The user name will be automatically generated in the '''Request Information '''form according to your log-in credentials.  
  
3. The user name will be automatically generated in the '''Request Information '''form according to your log-in credentials.
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4. Enter the Mandatory Information:
  
4. Enter the Mandatory Information:
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*Plant Location
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*Server Location
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*MDS Server
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*Project
  
* Plant Location
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5. The following fields are optional:  
* Server Location
 
* MDS Server
 
* Project
 
5. The following fields are optional:
 
  
* Printer
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*Printer  
* Due Date
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*Due Date  
* PC Division
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*PC Division  
* Customer
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*Customer  
* Resolution
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*Resolution  
* Urgency
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*Urgency
  
'''Figure 28: Request Information'''
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'''Figure 28: Request Information'''  
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_28jpg|framed|none]]
 
  
'''Figure 29: Label Setup'''
 
  
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'''Figure 29: Label Setup'''
  
6. In the '''Label Setup '''form, enter the Label Name.
 
  
7. In the '''Size '''fields, enter the '''Width '''and '''Height'''.
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6. In the '''Label Setup '''form, enter the Label Name.  
  
8. Enter the '''Test Serial #''', '''Part Number''', and '''Type'''.
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7. In the '''Size '''fields, enter the '''Width '''and '''Height'''.  
  
9. The following fields are optional:
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8. Enter the '''Test Serial #''', '''Part Number''', and '''Type'''.  
  
* ZPL
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9. The following fields are optional:
* Units
 
* Orientation
 
* Description
 
* Comments
 
* Priority
 
* Quanitity of Requested Labels
 
  
10. The '''Variable Definition '''and '''Attachements '''forms are optional.
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*ZPL
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*Units
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*Orientation
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*Description
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*Comments
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*Priority
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*Quanitity of Requested Labels
  
'''Figure 30: Variable Definition'''
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10. The '''Variable Definition '''and '''Attachements '''forms are optional.
  
[[Image:SOP-5-I-MDSxxxx-C_LE_RAx_MDS_Labels_30jpg|framed|none]]
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'''Figure 30: Variable Definition'''
  
'''Figure 31: Attachments'''
 
  
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'''Figure 31: Attachments'''
  
Select '''Submit Label Request''' located at the bottom of the page.
 
  
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Select '''Submit Label Request''' located at the bottom of the page.
  
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<br>
  
==Document Revision History==
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Revision as of 19:21, 6 March 2014

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MDS Labels
Version MES15 Portal 1.0
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 MES15 Portal 1.0 Application and all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new revisions.'

MDS Labels

Overview

MDS Labels is a web application that gives plants the ability to create, update, print, and share labels without the need of IT resources. It enables plants to easily define and access various different data sources like MDS, MESR, along with a variety of other database types. It allows users to map label fields to these data sources in order to create dynamic labels. It also enables plants to extract statistical information about the labels that are managed in MDS Labels as well as monitor the audit information.

1. To access the MDS Labels page, navigate to Shop Floor Control > Configuration > MDS Labels.

2. A list of label types will display on the MDS Labels main page.

Figure 1: MDS Labels Main


NOTE: All Label Types 1-99 are production labels and cannot be modified. All Label Types 101-199 are Works in Progress and can be modified.

NOTE: At any time, the user can select the MDS Labels icon located at the top left of the screen to return to the main MDS Labels page.

Label Maintenance

As each unit goes through the manufacturing process, labels may be attached to the unit. These labels are comprised of label components. A component is a specific piece of data that appears on a label, for example: barcodes, part numbers, graphic images, lines or text.


Label components are broken down into several different types: text, graphic images, MDS database values, or a combination of text and database values. Each component of a label is defined through the Label Maintenance module.

Filter Settings

The MDS Labels list can be filtered by type or name. By filtering the list of labels, the user can easily find the specific label to edit, copy, or delete.

1. To filter the label list, enter the label type and/or name and select Filter.

2. To clear all fields select Clear.

Figure 2: Filter Settings


Add Label Type

1. To add a label type select Add located above the label list.

2. A General information box will display.

Figure 3: Add Label


3. Select a Label Type from the numbered list located in the Label Type drop down box.

NOTE: Label Type is the reference number for a Label Name. The Label Type is passed as a parameter in label commands upon printing. For example:!!1LABEL.2105.print_queue.

4. Enter the Label Name.

NOTE: As a general rule, it is preferred to enter the customer name and even document number of customer specification for easy reference. If adding a Sanmina internal label, use an intuitive label name to define the configuration.

5. Select OK to confirm or Cancel to exit.

Figure 4: Add Success


A Success confirmation message will display briefly, then the General information tab will display. This is an indication that the user has entered edit mode of the new label.

Figure 5: General Information



Components

Many labels require components to be attached for reference. In this tab, the user can add, edit, copy, or delete components.

Filter Components

Upon initial creation of the label, no components are available to filter. However, after component addition, the component list can be filtered by Components, Component String, or Component Type.

1. To filter the components list, enter at least one of the following: Components, Component String, and/or Component Type.

2. Select Filter to search or Clear to clear all fields.

Add Components

1. To add a component, select Add located above the Component list.

2. A Components form is displayed.

Figure 6: Add Component


3. The user must enter into the Component Title field. This is the only mandatory field in the form.

4. Enter the following information if needed:

  • Component String: string to send to the printer.
  • Component Type: type of component (text, data, graphics, etc).
  • Rotation: N-Normal, R-Rotated, I-Inverted, B-Bottom’s Up
  • Data ID: Standard Data Identifier to add to the bar code.
  • Row: row position on the label to print the component (X).
  • Print Column: column position on the label to print the component (Y).
  • Font String: font commands for the label.
  • Mandatory Flag: this flag causes the label to be aborted if data is not found.

5. If Mandatory Flag is selected, an additional field is available to the user. Enter the Mandatory Fail Msg before proceeding.

6. Select OK to confirm or Cancel to exit.

7. The component will be added to the list.

Edit Components

This functionality enables the user to edit existing Label Components.

1. To edit a component, select the specific component from the component list and then select Edit.

2. The Components form is displayed.

Figure 7: Edit Components


3. Edit the necessary information.

4. Select OK to confirm or Cancel to exit.

Copy Components

This functionality enables user to copy existing label components.

1. To copy a component, select the specific component from the component list, and then select Copy.

2. A Success message is displayed.

3. A copy of the component is placed in the component list.

Figure 8: Copy Component


Delete Components

This functionality enables user to delete existing label components.

1. To delete a component, select the specific component from the components list and then select Delete.

2. A confirmation box will display.

3. Select Yes to confirm orNo to cancel.

Figure 9: Delete Component


Parts

This functionality lists all available parts for an existing label. From this screen the user is able to Release, Edit, Copy, Delete, Run and Print/Export labels.

Filter Settings

Upon initial creation of the label, no parts are available to filter. However, after part addition, the part list can be filtered by Part Number, Procedure Name, and/or Alt Init String.

1. To filter the parts list, enter at least one of the following: Part Number, Procedure Name, and/or Alt Init String.

2. Select Filter to search or Clear to clear all fields.

Figure 10: Filter Settings


Add Part

This functionality adds a part to the Label, which enables printing the label for the part.

1. To add a part, select Add located above the parts list.

2. A Parts form is displayed.

3. The user must enter a Part Number.

NOTE: Once the first number of the part number is entered, a list of available part numbers displays.

Figure 11: Add Part


4. Enter a Procedure Name.

5. Select "Released" if the part has been released.

6. Double-Click on the Component Title in the Not Selected column to move the component to the Selected column.

7. Choose Select All located at the bottom right of the screen to move all components to the Selected column.

8. Select OK to confirm or Cancel to exit.

Edit Part

This functionality enables user to edit Procedure Name, Alt Init String, Release and Add/Remove label components for the selected part number. This is useful when various components are not needed for specific parts using the same label type as another part that uses all components.

1. To edit a part, select the specific part from the parts list and then select Edit.

2. The Parts form is displayed.

Figure 12: Edit Part


NOTE: The Part Number is greyed out and not available to edit. All other fields are available to edit.

NOTE: If the part is released it is not be possible to edit fields as they are not enabled. To edit any fields, select No for Released, and the fields will be able to be modified.

3. Edit the appropriate information.

4. The Component Titles can be added to theSelected column by double-clicking on them. They can also be removed from the Selected column by double-clicking on them. The Select All button located at the bottom right of the screen will move all Component Titles to the opposite column.

5. Select OK to confirm or Cancel to exit.

Copy Part

This functionality copies existing label information to another part. This is useful when adding labels to parts that will use the same components. When a user copies a part record in a label, a new record is created for a new part number, with the entire record associated to the part number copied.

1. To copy a part, select the specific part from the parts list and then select Copy.

2. Enter the new part number to receive the record.

3. Select OK to confirm or Cancel to exit.

Figure 13: Copy Part


Delete Part

This functionality deletes an existing part.

1. To delete a part, select the specific part from the parts list and then select Delete.

2. A confirmation box will display

3. Select Yes to confirm or No to exit.

Figure 14: Delete Part


ZPL Preview

Printing labels through MDS Labels is limited to supporting printers that support ZPL (Zebra Programming Language) or sheet printers.

1. To preview the ZPL, select the specific part from the parts list and then select ZPL Preview.

Figure 15: ZPL Preview


The following screen will display:

2. Enter the Serial Number associated with the Part Number and then select Generate ZPL Preview.

Figure 16: ZPL


Label/Part

The Label/Part List tab lists the part numbers assigned to the label. The user is able to add new part, edit or delete additional label data for a part assigned to the label. This tab provides the ability to have one part for multiple customers, where it could have label data specific to each customer.

Filter Settings

1. To filter the Part Number list, enter at least one of the following fields:

  • Part Number
  • Data ID
  • Customer Number
  • Data 1
  • Data 2
  • Data 3

2. Select Filter to search or Clear to clear all fields.

Figure 17: Filter Settings


Add Label/Part

1. To add a Label/Part, select Add located above the Part Number list.

2. The Label/Part form displays.

Figure 18: Add Label/Part


3. Select the Part Number by entering the first four characters of the part number in the Part Number field. A list of part numbers will display in a drop down box. Select the appropriate part Number from the list.

4. Enter the Data ID.

5. Enter the Customer Number.

6. Enter Data 1.

7. Enter Data 2.

8. Enter Data 3.

9. Select OK to confirm or Cancel to exit.

Edit Label/Part

1. To edit a Label/Part, select a specific Part Number from the list.

2. Select Edit located above the list.

3. The Label/Part form displays.

Figure 19: Edit Label/Part


NOTE: The Part Number cannot be changed.

4. Edit the necessary information.

5. Select OK to confirm or Cancel to exit.

Delete Label/Part

1. To delete a Label/Part, select a specific Part Number from the list.

2. A confirmation box displays.

3. Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel.

Figure 20: Delete Label/Part


Edit Label Type

1. To edit a label type, select the specific type from the type list on the MDS Labels main screen and then select Edit.

Figure 21: Edit Label Type


2. The General Information tab will display.

3. The Components, Parts, and Label/Part tab are all available to edit. The edit functions in these tabs allow the same changes as documented in each specific category in this document.

4. Edit as necessary and save changes when complete.

Figure 22: General Information Screen


NOTE: The Label Name can be changed from the General tab.

Copy Label Type

Only Label Types 1-99 (Production Labels) can be copied. Label Types 101-199 cannot be copied because they are still Works in Progress.

1. To copy a Label Type, select a Label Type 1-99.

2. Select Copy.

3. Select OK to confirm or Cancel to exit.

Figure 23: Copy Label Type


Delete Label Type

Only Label Types 101-199 (WIP’s) can be deleted. Label Types 1-99 cannot be deleted because they are Production Labels.

1. To delete a Label Type, select a Label Type 101-199.

2. Select Delete.

3. A confirmation box will display. Select Yes to confirm or No to exit.

Figure 24: Delete Label Type


Roll Labels

This functionality enables user to Roll-out (deploy to production) or Roll-in (remove from production) labels.

Roll-In

When label changes are developed, the FES Label Support team will have the revised label deployed to the site as a "Test" label type. The test labels will be the current production label type + 100, so if the current production label type 2 is revised it will be deployed as type 102. The site is then responsible for testing and verifying the operation and content of the revised label, prior to moving into production. When the site determines the revised label is ready for production, the Roll-In is performed.

1. To remove a label from production, select the label type, and then select Roll Label.

2. The Roll Label form will display.

3. Select Roll-In from the Label Roll Type drop down box.

4. Enter the plant prefix in the Project field (EDBA, EHBA, MRBA, QJBA, MNBA, etc.).

5. Select the Label to Roll drop down box, and then select the production label type to be rolled.

6. Select Run to confirm.

When the Roll-In is performed, the process will copy the current production label to the label type plus 200 as a backup. The revised label, which is the production label type plus 100, will be copied over to production. An example would be:

Type 3 – Current Production Case Label

Type 103 – Revised Case Label, awaiting roll-in to production

Type 203 – Backup Case Label, after roll-in

NOTE: If a previous version of the label was backed up as type 203, and the Roll-In is performed, that previous version will be over-written by the new backup.

Figure 25: Label Roll-In


Roll Out

In the event a label is rolled into production, and then a problem is discovered with the new label, it can be reversed by using Roll-Out. Executing the Roll-Out is done exactly like the Roll-In step above, except Roll-Out is selected for Label Roll Type. When the Roll-Out is performed, the current production label is copied to a test label type and the backup is copied over to production. For example, if a Roll-Out is performed on the Case Label example shown above:

Type 3 – Current Production Case Label copied to Type 103

Type 203 – Backup Case Label copied to Type 3

If a new test label had been setup as a type 103, prior to the Roll-Out, the new test label would be over-written by the roll-out. This should be considered prior to selecting Roll-Out.

1. To reverse a label, select the Label type, and then select Roll Label.

2. Select Roll-Out from the Label Roll Type drop down box.

3. Select the Project.

4. Select the Label to Roll drop down box, and then select the production label type to be rolled.

5. Select Run to confirm.

Figure 26: Roll-Out


Help

Located at the top of the MDS Labels main page is an Icon labeled Help. This icon contains the MDS Labels User guide and the Label Request Tool.

User Guide


The following topics are covered in the Label Engine User Guide:

  • Overview of Label Engine
  • Configuration and Setup
  • Label Creation and Management
  • Label Printing
  • Statistics and Auditing
  • Appendixes A,B,C,D
  • A- Key Terms
  • B-File Types
  • C- Business Rules
  • D- Glossary of Symbols

Label Request Tool

The Label Request Tool is located in Sanminanet. When this option is selected, the user is redirected to the Universal log-in page to access Sanminanet. Once the users credentials are verified, the Label Creation Tool main screen displays.

Figure 27: Label Creation Tool


1. To create a new label with the Label Creation Tool, select Create New Label.

2. A page will display with a Request Information from, a Label Setup form, a Variable Definition form, and an Attachments form.

3. The user name will be automatically generated in the Request Information form according to your log-in credentials.

4. Enter the Mandatory Information:

  • Plant Location
  • Server Location
  • MDS Server
  • Project

5. The following fields are optional:

  • Printer
  • Due Date
  • PC Division
  • Customer
  • Resolution
  • Urgency

Figure 28: Request Information


Figure 29: Label Setup


6. In the Label Setup form, enter the Label Name.

7. In the Size fields, enter the Width and Height.

8. Enter the Test Serial #, Part Number, and Type.

9. The following fields are optional:

  • ZPL
  • Units
  • Orientation
  • Description
  • Comments
  • Priority
  • Quanitity of Requested Labels

10. The Variable Definition and Attachements forms are optional.

Figure 30: Variable Definition


Figure 31: Attachments


Select Submit Label Request located at the bottom of the page.


Document Revision History

Date Author Title Version Change Reference
14/01/12 Elaine Fonaro Tech Writer 1.0 Initial User’s Guide
03/05/14 Ashley Martin Tech Writer 1.0 General review and new screen capture
03/05/14 Elaine Fonaro Tech Writer 1.0 Review and format for WIKI