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When you create a dashboard in iMonitor Designer, you drag and drop gadgets from the Toolbox onto the work area. Each gadget has specific functionality. Except for the Miscellaneous category, gadgets are either job-based or time-based. You can add gauges, numeric indicators, charts, data grids, progress bars, and dynamic label gadgets to your dashboards, then further customize the dashboard and gadget properties to suit your factory and processes.
Tip
To set the data source for multiple gadgets simultaneously, Ctrl+click each gadget on the right side of the window, then right-click one of the selected gadgets and select Set Data Source on Selected Gadgets. (If the data source was previously undefined, you can select the yellow exclamation mark to set the data source.)
Data sources for gadgets
The data source you select is the item that "feeds" information to a selected dashboard gadget. A data source might be a SMT pick-and-place machine in electronics manufacturing; other data sources might be a selected batch, workstation, operation template, group operation template, or operation alias.
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Faults | (Data is shown for the active operation)
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OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) | (Data is shown for the active operation)
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Performance (Job Related) |
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Performance (Production Rate) | (Data is shown for the active operation)
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Performance (Unit Related) | (Data is shown for the active operation)
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Performance (Active WIP) |
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Performance (Machine Related) | (Data is shown for the active operation)
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Quality (Defect Related) |
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Quality (Defect Per Million Opportunities) DPMO |
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Quality (Defects Per Unit) DPU |
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Quality (Yield) |
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Miscellaneous | Use these tools to customize the layout of a dashboard.
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Operational |
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Logistics | (Data is shown for the active operation)
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SPC (Statistical Process Control) | (Data is shown for the active operation) Statistical Process Control (SPC) is a standard methodology to control and measure quality during manufacturing. SPC obtains quality data in the form of product or process measurements in real-time during manufacturing processes.
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