| SaberNet DCS: Theory of Operations |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Monday, 21 April 2008 15:13 |
Clock InWhen employees report in for work, the first thing they will need to do is clock in. They can do this from any data collection terminal. Ideally it will be the one nearest the entrance. Before they are clocked in, their name will show up in gray on the employee list or not at all, depending on how you have the configuration file set up.Bar Code Mode Beginning a JobNow the employee is ready to begin working on a job. First they need to let the terminal know who thy are.Bar Code Mode Mouse Input Mode Notice the 'Current Activities' section is empty. As we clock on to jobs, you will notice this section fill with details about the employees current activities. Now we are ready to select the job. Bar Code Mode Mouse Input ModeNotice that DCS automatically went back to the employee list and switched the employee from activity 'Idle' to the job that was scanned. Also notice the color coding system for the employee list: IDLE = Red, Production Jobs = Black, Setup Jobs = Green, and Indirect Activities = Blue. This helps you to easily identify 'who' is doing 'what' at any given time. Ending an ActivitySome time has passed and now the employee wishes to end their current job and begin another. You must first select the employee... Notice that now there is now an entry under 'Current Activities' for the job we have clocked onto. Bar Code Mode Mouse Input Mode Automatic Job SwitchingIf you do not intend on entering piece counts, entering notes, or marking a job completed, then going to the 'End Activity' screen is an unnecessary step. For that reason, DCS includes automatic job switching. Using this feature, an employee that is currently clocked onto one job can clock onto another job in the same manner and DCS automatically handles ending the first job and beginning the second. First select the employee... Bar Code Mode Mouse Input Mode DCS ends the previous job, begins the new job, and returns to the employee list. Job GangingSaberNet DCS support a feature called Job Ganging, which means to be clocked onto multiple jobs at the same time. As always, you must first select yourself... Bar Code Mode Mouse Input Mode You will now notice their are two entries for the employee - one for each job. This may seem a bit unusual at first, but there is a good reason why it is set up that way. If you are a supervisor at a site with hundreds of DCS users, you may from time to time want to see everybody who is working on a certain job. From the terminal, you can easily get this information by clicking on the 'Activity' column header and the employee list will be grouped by activity. When somebody is ganged on multiple jobs, they will need to show up in multiple groups when sorted by activity. Set-up JobsSaberNet DCS supports setups on production jobs. This is likely going to be most useful in manufacturing implementations, but it could conceivably be used in the service industry also (perhaps measuring the non-billable sales footwork to get a production job). Setups should work identical to production jobs in every way except for ganging (you cannot gang setup jobs currently). First select the employee... Bar Code Mode Mouse Input Mode After returning to the employee list you will now see the job show up color coded green for setup. Indirect ActivitiesIndirect activities are statically defined, generic activities that an employee can clock onto. Often, these activities will be used to capture labor overhead. First, select the employee... Bar Code Mode Mouse Input Mode There is no end activity screen displayed when clocking off of an indirect activity. To clock off of an indirect activity you can simply clock onto another indirect activity, clock onto a production job, clock onto a set-up job, or click the <End Activity> button to put you back to ***IDLE***. Lunch and Break HandlingLunch and break handling in DCS is another area that has been highly optimized for maximum throughput. Both functions work in a toggle-on / toggle-off manner. That is to say, if you are not on lunch and you scan the lunch bar code, it will put you on lunch. If you are currently on lunch and you scan the lunch bar code, it will take you off lunch. In addition, when you come back from a break or lunch, DCS will automatically resume the activities you were on before you went to lunch. Bar Code Mode Mouse Input Mode
Bar Code Mode Mouse Input Mode The employee displays in BLUE and says, "LUNCH - On Lunch". Clock OutThe last operation from the employee side is clocking out. Bar Code Mode Mouse Input Mode |
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