SOP-42Q-MES0009 Mfg Line Maintenance

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SFDC Configuration
Mfg Line Maintenance
Version MDS Portal 1.0
Work Instruction


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This edition applies to MDS Portal 1.0 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.


Mfg Line Maintenance

This functionality enables the user associate Data Collector Locations to a Manufacturing Line for use with the SOMS system.

To access the Mfg Line list, click on Mfg Line module in the main SFDC Configuration menu.

Figure 1: Mfg Line List

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Add Mfg Lines

This functionality enables the user to add Mfg Lines configurations into database.

To add Mfg Lines, click the Add icon.

Figure 2: Mfg Line - Add

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The Mfg Line form is displayed:

Figure 3: Mfg Line Form

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To add or edit a Manufacturing Line fill the name and the site id fields. If it is a Wip Location Line, at least one location must be assigned; if not the pixel X and the pixel Y, and at least one scanner must be assigned.

The name must be created according the following rules:

  • 2 chars for Level or Modules (areas of interests) - Ex: L1; M2
  • 2 chars to group Process Lines - Ex: L110; M250
  • 1 char with "_" + Process Name + 1 char with "_" - Ex: L110_SMT_; M250_PTH_
  • Line name - Ex: L110_SMT_Line1; M250_PTH_Line2.

Note: If the Mfg Line is Wip Location Line, the name must ends with "WIP".

The Site Id can be changed if in Miscellaneous Configuration all Site Id references were updated. If it is a Wip Location Line, it will not possible to create Escalation for this Mfg Line.

Man Power, Work Hour, Min Sample Size, fields are going to be enabled only after the user select the Mfg Line field.

Note: The Man Power and Work Hour fields will be used in the MES Web reports.

Adding Escalation E-mails:

Escalation e-mails will be added by the full e-mail address and clicking on Add button. The Escalation Emails allow adding 4 levels of send emails, the level tab will just be enabled if the previous one has at least one email added.

Figure 4: Escalation

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Using the available filters:

To use the filter, follow the rules below:

  • To filter by Location in the Location list, enter the Location name. Ex: 1FCT.
  • To filter by Line in the Location list put the word line: before the Line name. Ex: 1FCT line:p99dcl.
  • To filter by Device in the Data Collector list, enter the Device number. Ex: 10.
  • To filter by NetUser in the Data Collector list put the word netuser: before the NetUser name. Ex: 10 netuser:p51dc3.

Adding or Removing scanners:

Figure 5: Add/Remove Scanners

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To add scanners, select it from Available Scanners in the drop-down list.

To remove a specific one, select the desired scanner, click on Remove selected iem.

To remove all items, just click on Remove all items button.

Click Ok to save, or Cancel to cancel the operation.

NOTE: The Location Tab allow to setup MFG lines by Locations, instead of scanners. (SOMS).

Edit Mfg Lines

This functionality enables the user to modify Mfg Line configuration. The rules for editing are the same rules for adding. For further information, see the Add Mfg Line section.

To edit Mfg Lines, select the desired line, and then click the Edit button in the list.

Figure 6: Mfg Line List – Edit

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Perform the desired updates in the Mfg Line Form.

The rules to edit, are the same for add. For more information, see Add Mfg Line topic.

Click Ok to confirm, or click No to cancel the update action.

Delete Mfg Lines

This functionality enables the user to delete a existing Mfg Line configuration. It is only possible to delete a mfg Line if it doesn’t have any Data Collector Locations associated to it. The user must first remove all associated Data Collector Locations from the Mfg Line configuration prior to deleting.

To delete a Mfg Line, select the desired Mfg Line, then click the Delete button.

Figure 7: Mfg Line List - Delete

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A confirmation message is displayed:

Click Yes to confirm, or No to cancel the action.

Print/Export Filtered Mfg Lines

This functionality enables the user to print/export filtered Mfg Lines.

To print filtered Mfg Lines, click the Print/Export Filtered Mfg Lines button.

Figure 8: Print/Export Filtered Mfg Line

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

Figure 9: Print/Export Filtered Mfg Lines Result

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

Import Escalation Data

To import escalation data, click on Import Escalation Data button.

Figure 10: Import Escalation Data

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Choose the .CVS file and save it.

The CVS file has the following format:

SITE (String), LINE (Mfg Line name defined on precondition 2), x (Always empty), y (Always empty), x Pixels (Integer), y Pixels (Integer), Escalation 1, Escalation 2, Escalation 3 and Escalation 4 - see example bellow:

E43_HO,M110_SMT_Line_1,,,100,200,e-mail;email;-1-3-30,e-mail;-4-5-30,e-mail;-6-10-30,e-mail;-10-15-30

E43_HO,M200_ICT_Line_1,,,100,200,e-mail;email;-1-3-30,e-mail;-4-5-30,e-mail;-6-10-30,e-mail;-10-15-30

NOTE: CSV file format is the same currently in use by plants to maintaining SOMS Escalation and map coordinates.

Export Escalation Data

This functionality will export all escalation Data and save it in a zip file.

Figure 11: Export Escalation Data

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Figure 12: CSV file generated.

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Choose the local directory and click on Save button. The .zip file with the csv file will be saved locally.

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
08/16/13 Elaine Fonaro Technical Writer v 1.0 This is the first revision of MDS User’s Guide