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Procedure documentationSetting Up Operation PODs

Prerequisites

You have defined the needed lists in List Maintenance activity (see List Maintenance).

Procedure

  1. On the initial screen of POD Maintenance, select the Operation POD type and enter the name of this POD.

  2. On the Main tab page, enter the required information. The following table describes fields requiring explanation:

    Field

    Description

    Status

    If Enabled, allows you to use this POD on the shop floor

    Display Device

    Standard (default): Allows you to use this POD on a standard monitor

    Touch Screen: Allows you to use this POD on a touch screen monitor

    Display Size

    Determines the view size of a Touch POD on the screen

    Small: Medium tablet device

    Medium: Large tablet device

    Large: Touch monitor

    Extra Large: Touch monitor

    NC Client

    The nonconformance client for this POD

    Use NC Client Maintenance to define the behavior and look of the nonconformance-related buttons (see NC Client Maintenance).

    Real-Time Message Display

    Determines how the real-time messages are displayed in the POD:

    None: Real-time messages are not displayed in the POD.

    Icon: Displays the Real-Time Message Display icon each time a real-time message arrives at the POD.

    Special Instruction Display

    The special instruction that is defined for the operation or routing operation on the POD:

    None: Does not display the special instruction

    Info Message: Displays the special instruction in the POD Message Bar upon starting an SFC number

    Popup: Displays the special instruction in a dialog box window upon starting an SFC number

    Session Timeout (mins)

    The number of minutes the POD can be inactive before the system logs out the operator

    The default value is 30 minutes.

    Sound with Error Messages

    If selected, plays back a sound file when an error message is displayed in the POD.

  3. On the Buttons tab page, define the buttons or button groups that appear in the POD (see Defining POD Buttons and Button Groups).

  4. On the Layout tab page, specify the layout for your POD:

    • 1 Panel Horizontal Layout (with Popover): Displays one panel in the POD with a popover panel.

    • 2 Panel Horizontal Layout (with Popover): Displays two panels in the POD with a popover panel.

      Recommendation Recommendation

      This type is designed to support touch devices that are big enough to allow for accuracy of a human finger in two panels. We do not recommend that you use popover in a tablet as it causes panels to be small and buttons difficult to push with accuracy.

      End of the recommendation.
    • 1 Panel Vertical Layout (with Popover): Displays one panel in the POD with a popover panel from the right

    • 3 Panel Horizontal Layout (with Popover) (default): Displays one panel in the upper part of the POD, and two panels in the lower part of the POD with a popover panel from the lower right

    • 3 Panel Vertical Layout (with Popover): Displays one panel in the left part of the POD, and two panels in the right part of the POD with a popover panel from the lower right

    • 6 Panel Horizontal Layout: Displays two panels in the upper part of the POD, one panel in the middle, and three panels in the lower part of the POD

    • 6 Panel Vertical Layout: Displays two panels in the left part of the POD, and four panels in the right part of the POD

  5. Configure plug-ins that are displayed in various panels on the POD:

    Column

    Description

    Panel

    Displays the part from the graphic that identifies this panel

    Type

    Displays the type of layout specified for the panel: Popover, Popup, or Fixed

    Default Plug-In

    The activity ID associated with the default plug-in for the panel

    This field is grayed out when the value is Popup or Popover.

    Note that default plug-ins only apply to fixed panels

    Other Plug-Ins

    Allows you to associate one or more additional plug-ins to the panel in addition to the default plug-in identified in the Activity ID column by inserting new rows in the table on the Other Plug-In Details screen.

    Note that this plug-in replaces the plug-in that currently occupies the panel when the operator initiates an activity that requires the panel. When the activity is complete and the system or the user closes this plug-in, the plug-in that previously occupied the panel is re-displayed.

  6. On the List Options tab page, define what the system displays in the lower half of the POD screen:

    Field

    Description

    Browse Work List

    An appropriate Worklist list (should display New and In Queue status) that has been configured in List Maintenance. The list appears when the operator clicks the browse icon next to the Main Input field.

    POD Work List

    An appropriate Worklist list (should display Active and Complete Pending status) that has been configured in List Maintenance. The list appears when the operator clicks the browse icon next to the Main Input field.

    Assemble List

    An appropriate Assemble list that has been configured in List Maintenance

    DC Collect List

    An appropriate DC Collect list that has been configured in List Maintenance

    Tool List

    An appropriate Tool list that has been configured in List Maintenance

    Work Instruction List

    An appropriate Work Instruction list that has been configured in List Maintenance

    DC Entry List

    An appropriate DC Entry list that has been configured in List Maintenance

    Substep List

    An appropriate Substep list that has been configured in List Maintenance

  7. On the POD Selection tab page, define what the system displays in the lower half of the POD screen:

    Field

    Description

    Main Input

    The label for the Operation or SFC field on the Operation POD. This field label can be updated to a customer value to match their manufacturing process. For example, you can enter a value to indicate that the shop order number is expected in the field.

    Default value: I18N[sfc.default.LABEL]

    I18N is an abbreviation for the word internationalization. The text between the brackets is the identifier for the label. If you want your label to be internationalized, you must use the format of the default value with the label identifier you want.

    Main Input Hotkey

    Key combination that is used to place the cursor in the SFC field in the POD Selection of this Operation POD.

    Possible values:

    None (default): No hot key is used for the SFC field.

    Ctrl + F1

    ...

    Ctrl + F12

    Shift + F1

    Shift + F2

    Shift + F3

    Shift + F4

    Shift + F5

    Shift + F7

    Shift + F8

    Shift + F9

    Shift + F11

    Shift + F12

    Default Operation

    The name of the operation the POD displays in the Operation field when an operator opens the POD

    If you leave it blank, no operation is displayed. Supplying this value eliminates the need for the operator to enter it every time he or she opens the POD.

    Default Resource

    The name of the resource the POD displays in the Resource field when an operator opens the POD

    Operation Can Be Changed

    If selected, allows operators to change the operation the POD displays in the Operation field

    Resource Can Be Changed

    If selected, allows operators to change the resource the POD displays in the Resource field

    Note that this field applies to Operation POD only.

    SFC Queue Button ID

    The activity that is executed when the user enters a value in the SFC field and tabs out of the field when an SFC number is In Queue at the entered operation.

    Note that the button ID should be a single activity not a group activity.

    SFC In Work Button ID

    The activity that is executed when the user enters a value in the SFC field and tabs out of the field when an SFC number is In Work at the entered operation.

    Note that the button should be a normal button not a group button.

    Session Info Line 1

    Session Info Line 2

    The first and second session info lines that are displayed in the POD.

    None: Nothing is displayed.

    Completed Qty: The number of SFC numbers completed at the current operation and resource

    Nonconformed Qty: The number of SFC numbers nonconformed and dispositioned at the current operation or resource

    Active Qty: The number of active SFC numbers, shop orders or process lots in work at the current operation or resource

    In Queue Qty: The number of SFC numbers in queue at the current operation or resource

    Shop Order: The shop order associated with the selected SFC number

    Status (SFC): The status of the selected SFC number

    Process Lot: The process lot associated with the selected SFC number

    Completion Date: The completion date of the selected SFC number

    Priority: The priority number of the selected SFC number

    Material: The material assigned to the selected SFC number

    Note that these fields apply to the Operation POD only.

    Show Operation First

    If selected, displays the Operation field to the left of the Resource field

    Note that this field applies to the Operation POD only.

    Show Quantity

    If selected, displays the Quantity field. Operators can process partial quantities by entering a number less than the entire SFC quantity.

  8. If required, specify printers for specific document types on the Printers tab page (see Document Maintenance).

  9. On the Custom Data tab page, enter values in the fields defined for this POD in Custom Data Maintenance (see Custom Data Maintenance).

  10. Save your entries.