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42Q APK
Version MES15 Portal 1.0
Revision B1
 
 
 

Legacy documentation for 42Q APK can be found here

Introduction

42Q provides three solutions to manage tablet use on the factory floor:

  • AppGarden (Installed on every tablet): Allows installation and updates on Android mobile devices
  • APK (Android Package Maintenance):  (MES Portal): Serves as a repository for Android tablet applications
  • Android Device Maintenance (MES Portal): Manages the tablets

Used together, the tools serve two important purposes:

  1. Control permissions for tablet users.
  2. Stream updates and configure installation to tablet applications.

Note: Prior to release, the tablets must be configured by an administrator. For more information on how to configure the tablet’s Host, Station ID, or Unit ID, please refer to the Administrator Pre-Configuration section of this document.

 

Hardware and Software Requirements

Supported Android OS    Android OS version : 
Android 4.2.2 above

Suggest Android OS version is OS 7 above

Bundled package:
AppGarden
42Q APK

 

Administrator Pre-Configuration

Before a user may begin using the application, the Administrator must set up the device by entering the administrator password and setting the Host and Station ID. Once completed, the device is ready for data collection.

1.     On the initial landing page, select the Configure Station ID button to display the Administrator password prompt.

Figure 1: Initial Landing Screen

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Figure 2: Administrator Password Prompt

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2.     Enter the Administrator password and select OK.

3.     To proceed with setup, enter a Host in the entry field and select the Reload Station ID button.

Figure 3: Host and Station ID Selection

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Once a successful connection has been made, the Station ID may be selected and the appropriate Unit IDs will be populated.

4.Select the language from theChoose Language dropdown menu. Support English and Chinese from Version V2.23.


NOTE: The 42Q APK uses a built-in keyboard for ease of use, however for some Android versions, it may be helpful to disable the default keyboard to avoid conflict.

 

Access

Once the Administrator has launched the 42Q PSI application and entered the Host and Station ID, the user can select a default view mode and Unit ID.

The following Operation Modes are available to the user:

  • Data Collector
  • PCB Work Order
  • Work Instruction
  • Scan Activity
  • Unit History
  • View Traveler Mode

 

Note: The Operation Mode selection dictates the default view upon logging in. All other view modes are available (unless PCB Work Order is selected) in tabs from the Data Collector screen.

 

1. To log into the mobile Data Collector, select an Operation Mode from the drop-down list provided.

 

Figure 4: Operation Mode Selection

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2. Select a Unit ID from the list provided.(The Unit ID list is created from the Device Maintenance portlet in 42Q.)

 

Figure 5: Unit ID Selection

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3. Select OK to log in to the mobile Data Collector.

 

Figure 6: Log In

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4. The initial login screen prompts the user for an Employee Number.

 

Figure 7: Initial Log In Screen

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5. Once an Employee Number is entered/scanned, the default operation mode will display.

 

Data Collector Mode

After selecting the Data Collector view mode and entering an Employee Number, the device is ready to begin data collection.

 

Figure 8: Data Collector Default View Mode

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If it is necessary to change view modes, they can be accessed by tapping the top of the screen, as shown in Figure 9.

 

Figure 9: Additional Tabs

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Work Instruction Mode

If Work Instruction was selected as the default operation mode, the screen will either display the default deviation, or the last uploaded document for the Part Number at that Process.

 

Figure 10: Work Instruction

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The following navigational controls are provided on the left of the screen:

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If multiple documents are uploaded for the serial's Part Number and Process, they can be accessed by closing the current document, then selecting the document icon in the input field at the bottom of the screen. All documents mapped to the scanned part number and process will display in a list for selection.

 

Figure 11: Multiple Document View

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Scan Activity Mode

If Scan Activity was selected as the default operation mode, the following screen will display after entering an Employee Number:

 

Figure 12: Scan Activity View

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Unit History

If Unit History was selected as the default operation mode, the following screen will display after entering an Employee Number:

 

Figure 13: Default Unit History View

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Note: Currently, local and custom commands can be executed in the mobile data collector. Any action executed will display in the Unit History report tab.

 

Figure 14: Command Execution in the Unit History Tab

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PCB Mode

The PCB Work Order mode is a customer-specific tool that allows for non-serialized batch processing by interfacing with INPLAN-ERP. For more information, please refer to the MES for PCB documentation. 

At the PCB Work Order mode, users can enter/display Shop Order Operator notes (release notes) similar function as on the Portal, the system allows users to add comments for the future steps.    Note:  Users can not add comments for the past steps.

The system has an icon for the users to add Shop Order Release notes or Work Order Operator notes for future steps. Has an icon for the users to view the Shop Order release notes or work order operator notes.    If users haven’t saved the comments then click exit, it will pop up an alert message “Are you sure to quit without saving?”.

Following is an example of adding and viewing a Work order operator for future steps.

 

  1. Login and select PCB Work Order Mode,select the Unit ID.

Figure 15: Select PCB Work Order Mode

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  1. Input the Work Order, then enter the workspace.

Figure 16: Input Work Order

 

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  1. The system will switch current operating step.

Figure 17: Show Current Step (e.g. step 30)

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  1. Select a future step (e.g. step 50) and then select the add comment icon to add release note.

Figure 18: Add Shop Order Release Notes

 

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  1. Select the view icon to view the release notes for the step. The number of the release notes for the step will show at the icon.

Figure 19: View Shop Order Release Notes

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View Traveler Mode

Users have to select View Traveler Mode from the Operation Mode dropdown menu and then select the Unit ID.

Figure 12: View Traveler Mode

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The next screen is going to ask users to enter the Work Order after login.

Figure 13: Enter Work Order

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Enter the Work Order, then click the Enter button, the detailed information will display, as the image below shows:

Figure 14: Detail information

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Note: Add a button ESC to minimize or close the virtual keyboard. See Figure 15.

Figure 15: Add Esc button

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​Display Comment/Process Note/Attribute

There is an alert that let users know if there is a Comment/Process Note/Attribute that has been entered on an operation/unit ID.

3 Icons are shown on the right side of the tablet:

  • A icon for Attribute
  • E icon for Engineer notes
  • C icon for Comments

All the attributes of the current location display when clicking the A icon.

Figure 16: A For Attributes

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All Engineer Notes display when clicking the E icon

Figure 17: E For Engineer Notes

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All comments display when clicking the C icon.

Figure 18: C For Comment

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Scrap

Users can select the defect codes and department from the Combobox.

Figure 19: Scrap - Select Defect Code

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Figure 20: Scrap Select Charge Dept

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Reject

Add Reject icon below Scrap Icon, when click icon show reject command page.

  1. Input the Work Order ,SelectDefault Mode, then select Enter.
  2. Input the attributes step by step.

Figure 21: Reject ICON

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  1. Select the Reject ICON at the left menu list once the Menu Selection? show at the top.
  2. The Reject command inform will show.
  3. Users can input/select the reject Qty, Def. Code, Charge Department, disposition, Acc, Rej, and serial number.
  4. Select SUBMIT to save.

Figure 22: Reject- Select defect code

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Figure 23: Reject - Select Charge Dept

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Rework

There is one Rework icon below Scrap Icon, that will show the rework command page like the scrap command page, users could use Rework Command !!1PCBRWRK to work like Multi Scrap Command.

  1. Input the Work Order ,SelectDefault Mode, then select Enter.
  2. Input the attributes step by step.
  3. Select the Rework ICON at the left menu list once the Menu Selection? show at the top.
  4. The Reject command inform will show.
  5. Users can input/select the reject Qty, Def. Code, Charge Department, disposition,Acc,Rej and serial number.
  6. Select SUBMIT to save.

  Figure 24: Rework - Select Rework ICON  

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Figure 25: Rework - Select Charge Dept  

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Figure 26: Rework - Submit  

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