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==Anatomy of a machine card[[File:Machine card anatomy.png]]==
[[File:Machine_card_anatomy.png|none|frame|Screenshot from OnTakt Client version 2.1.3]]
 
==Anatomy of a machine card==


===Collapsed view===
===Collapsed view===


#Production chart
#'''Production chart preview.''' Click to open the production page for this machine.
#Machine name
#'''Machine name.''' This can be changed from the machine editor.
#Process name
#'''Process name.''' If there is an active process, click here to open the process details page. If there is no active process, a warning symbol will show here instead (as pictured above). [[OnTakt: Processes|Learn more about processes →]]
#Program name
#'''Program name.''' Clicking it will open the program editor. [[OnTakt: Programs|Learn more about programs →]]
#Machine state
#'''Machine cycle state''' as reported by the control.
#Part counts
#'''Part counts.''' If a goal is available, it will also appear here.
#Favorite toggle button
#'''Favorite toggle button.''' Click to favorite or un-favorite this machine. Non-favorite machines can easily be hidden from the filter menu on the machines page.
#Alarm indicators
# '''NC alarm indicator.''' Appears when there is an NC alarm. If the machine is emergency stopped, a stop sign will appear instead. Flashing can be controlled in your user settings.
#Status color
#'''TMAC alarm indicator.''' Appears when there is a TMAC alarm. Flashing can be controlled in your user settings.
#Display variable
#'''Color of the current state.''' [[OnTakt: States|Learn more about states →]]
#Click here to expand or collapse card.
#'''Display variable''' defined by the current process. This can be turned off in your user settings.
#Click here to expand or collapse the machine card.


===Expanded view===
===Expanded view===
#<li value="11">Status text</li>
#<li value="13">Name of the current state. [[OnTakt: States|Learn more about states →]]</li>
#Overview button
 
#Shift Notes button
====Left buttons====
#Active Tools button
#<li value="14">'''Overview button.''' Click to open an overview of production on this machine for an entire year at a time. </li>
#Operator View button
#'''Shift Notes button.''' Click to submit or view shift notes for this machine.
#Maintenance button
#'''Active Tools button.''' Click to open the tools page showing only the tools in use on this machine.
#Edit button
#'''Operator View button.''' Click to open a side-by-side view of the production chart and tools for this machine.
#Utilization. Click to open the states page.
#'''Maintenance button.''' Click to view maintenance items for this machine.
#Current shift. Click to open the shift manager.
#'''Edit button.''' Click to open this machine in the machine editor.
#Feed rate
 
#[[OEE]]. Click to view the OEE history for the machine.
====NC details====
#Last NC update from the proxy
#<li value="20">'''Utilization.''' Click to open the states page.</li>
#Current NC alarms
#'''Current shift.''' Click to open the shift manager. [[OnTakt: Shifts|Learn more about shifts →]]
#Current TMAC job
#'''Feed rate''' reported by the control.
#Last TMAC update from the proxy
#'''Current OEE.''' Click to view the OEE history for the machine. [[OEE|Learn more about OEE →]]
#Current TMAC alarms
#'''Last NC update''' from the proxy
#Click to open the TMAC web interface in a new tab
#'''Current NC alarms'''
#
 
====TMAC details====
#<li value="26">'''Current TMAC job name'''</li>
#'''Last TMAC update''' from the proxy
#'''Current TMAC alarms.''' Will not be shown if there are no current alarms.
#'''Open TMAC button.''' Click to open the TMAC web interface in a new tab.

Latest revision as of 15:13, 1 August 2023

Screenshot from OnTakt Client version 2.1.3

Anatomy of a machine card

Collapsed view

  1. Production chart preview. Click to open the production page for this machine.
  2. Machine name. This can be changed from the machine editor.
  3. Process name. If there is an active process, click here to open the process details page. If there is no active process, a warning symbol will show here instead (as pictured above). Learn more about processes →
  4. Program name. Clicking it will open the program editor. Learn more about programs →
  5. Machine cycle state as reported by the control.
  6. Part counts. If a goal is available, it will also appear here.
  7. Favorite toggle button. Click to favorite or un-favorite this machine. Non-favorite machines can easily be hidden from the filter menu on the machines page.
  8. NC alarm indicator. Appears when there is an NC alarm. If the machine is emergency stopped, a stop sign will appear instead. Flashing can be controlled in your user settings.
  9. TMAC alarm indicator. Appears when there is a TMAC alarm. Flashing can be controlled in your user settings.
  10. Color of the current state. Learn more about states →
  11. Display variable defined by the current process. This can be turned off in your user settings.
  12. Click here to expand or collapse the machine card.

Expanded view

  1. Name of the current state. Learn more about states →

Left buttons

  1. Overview button. Click to open an overview of production on this machine for an entire year at a time.
  2. Shift Notes button. Click to submit or view shift notes for this machine.
  3. Active Tools button. Click to open the tools page showing only the tools in use on this machine.
  4. Operator View button. Click to open a side-by-side view of the production chart and tools for this machine.
  5. Maintenance button. Click to view maintenance items for this machine.
  6. Edit button. Click to open this machine in the machine editor.

NC details

  1. Utilization. Click to open the states page.
  2. Current shift. Click to open the shift manager. Learn more about shifts →
  3. Feed rate reported by the control.
  4. Current OEE. Click to view the OEE history for the machine. Learn more about OEE →
  5. Last NC update from the proxy
  6. Current NC alarms

TMAC details

  1. Current TMAC job name
  2. Last TMAC update from the proxy
  3. Current TMAC alarms. Will not be shown if there are no current alarms.
  4. Open TMAC button. Click to open the TMAC web interface in a new tab.