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First Article Inspection step

A First Article Inspection is the process of planning, manufacturing, and verifying a production process. A First Article inspection is often required during the new product introduction process to ensure that the manufacturing process is capable of consistently delivering products that meet specifications.

A First Article Inspection step allows you to create an Inspection step where a single part or reference designator is assigned automatically to each activity created.


Important

The only difference between a First Article Inspection step and a Guided Inspection step is that a First Article Inspection step is created with a Step Frequency of Start of Batch meaning that it will be presented to the shop floor users only once per batch.

Note:

Activities do not appear in FactoryLogix Office for a First Article Inspection step. Activities for this step type are generated dynamically when executed in Production after loading the batch and operation. The activities are controlled by the Activity Splitting tab in the Settings dialog for a First Article Inspection step after the part assignments are made.

To view the activities for a First Article Inspection, select the Show Shop Floor Show Shop Floor button button in the Process Definition window.

Create a First Article Inspection step


Tip

You can also use a wizard to quickly create a First Article Inspection step for a new operation. See Create a step using a wizard for details.

Note:

See Create an Active Work Instruction for more information about active work instructions.


  1. Log into the FactoryLogix OfficeĀ client application.
  2. Open a new process definition and create a new operation. (SeeĀ Add a new operation to a process flowĀ for more information.)

  3. Double-click the operation to open it for editing.
  4. Select theĀ AddĀ Add buttonĀ button underĀ Step ListĀ in the Process tree, then select First Article Inspection Step.
  5. Double-click the First Article Inspection step to open theĀ SettingsĀ dialog.

    First Articel Inspection Step - Settings dialog

  6. Use the following tables to make your selections for the step in the Settings dialog.
  7. When you're finished making selections for the step, selectĀ OKĀ to confirm your choices.Ā 

Settings dialog - Basics tab

Option

Description

Name

The name of the step.

  • To apply a step template to the step, select theĀ Apply a TemplateĀ Apply a Template buttonĀ button, select a step template, then selectĀ OK.
  • To save the step as a step template, select theĀ Save as TemplateĀ Save as Template buttonĀ button, enter a name for the template, then selectĀ OK.

For details about creating and saving step templates, seeĀ Create a process, step, or operation template.

Default InstructionEnter the default instruction for this First Article Inspection step. For example, "Use the torque wrench to tighten 12 1-inch coarse bolts on the unit to 188 lb.-ft.)."
Operator Interface Template

The Operator Interface template to apply to the step.Ā 

SeeĀ Operator Interface templatesĀ for more information.

Assigned Workstation

The assigned workstation where the step and activities will be performed by a shop floor operator.

SeeĀ Create a factory and set up factory resourcesĀ for more information.

Any Order Mode (Activities can be viewed in any order)All the activities associated with the step may be viewed in any order.
Is Step Required?The stepĀ cannotĀ be skipped by a shop floor operator.
Activities may be executed without starting a unitAny activities associated with the step may be executed by a shop floor operator without first scanning or entering a UID to start the unit in production.
Frequency
  • FrequencyĀ - The frequency with which activities associated with the step are displayed and performed.Ā 
    • Every ItemĀ - Activities must be performed for every item.Ā 
    • By Item CountĀ - Displays activities for the stepĀ everyĀ nĀ number of scans. For example, when you select 3, activities will display for every third item, (item 1, item 4, item 7, item 10, and so on).
    • Batch BasedĀ - Displays activities using the specified condition:
      • (Select All)Ā - Displays activities for the first and last items in the batch.
      • Start of BatchĀ - Displays activities for the first item in the batch.
      • End of BatchĀ - Displays activities for the last item in the batch.
    • Time IntervalĀ - Activities for the step must be performed using the specified conditions. For example, 1 product every 2 minutes for the current batch.Ā 
    • At Certain Times of DayĀ - Displays activities for the step at specific times during the day, for example when periodic maintenance is needed to keep a workstation or machine running smoothly.
    • By % of TotalĀ - Displays activities (even distribution) for the step each time the specified percentage of the total batch is reached.Ā For example, a value of 10 percent in a 50-piece batch will display the specified step and activities every tenth assembly (10 percent of 50 is 5 over the course of 50 assemblies). This condition might be useful for periodic inspection of items in a batch.
    • Operation Session BasedĀ - Displays activities for the step each time an operator logs in to begin a new session.
Activity Completion Acknowledgement

Add Acknowledgement to:Ā Ā The shop floor operator must acknowledge completion ofĀ All Activities, theĀ First Activity, or theĀ Last ActivityĀ associated with the step.

Do you want to require credentials?
  • YesĀ - The shop floor operator is prompted to supply appropriate credentials before completing the step.
  • NoĀ - The shop floor operator isn't required to provide credentials before completing the step.Ā 
Approval Process
  • YesĀ - An approval will be required for the specified activities before the step can be completed.

    • Select an approval process from theĀ Approval ProcessĀ drop-down.
    • Select the activities that the approval will be required for:Ā First Activity,Ā Last Activity, orĀ All Activities.

  • NoĀ - The shop floor operator won't be required to obtain an approval before completing the step and its activities.Ā 

Settings dialog - Color Coding tab

OptionDescription
Color Palette

The color palette to use for color coding parts. Select a color palette from the Palette ChooserĀ drop-down.


Tip

You can save custom color palettes for later use which can save you valuable time when creating future process definitions containing color coded steps.


  • Select theĀ Edit Color PalettesĀ Edit Color Palettes button button to open the color palette editor where you can specify custom colors for parts.Ā 

    Edit a color palette

  • To add, edit, or delete a color in the selected palette, select a color, then use theĀ Add ColorĀ Add color button,Ā Edit ColorĀ Edit Color button, orĀ Delete ColorĀ Delete Color buttonbutton to make the desired changes.
  • To change the name of a color palette, select theĀ Change Palette NameĀ button to the right of theĀ Palette ChooserĀ drop-down, enter a new name for the palette, then selectĀ OK.
Look Behind

TheĀ Look BehindĀ feature is typically used in manual assembly operations where an assembler is shown the parts placed by the previous operator so that their work can be verified prior to performing their own tasks. Parts placed by the previous operator are color-coded/highlighted using a pre-selected Look Behind Color.

  • Use theĀ Look BehindĀ drop-down to select the completed steps or activities the operator should review before performing this step.

    Look Behind steps and activities
Look Behind Color
  • Use theĀ Look Behind ColorĀ drop-down the specify the color to use for the selected Look Behind steps and activities.
Show Look Behind
  • Use theĀ Show Look BehindĀ drop-down to select the activities that will display the selected Look Behind Color:

    • First ActivityĀ - The selected Look Behind Color displays only for the first activity.
    • Last ActivityĀ -Ā The selected Look Behind Color displays only for the last activity.
    • All ActivitiesĀ -Ā The selected Look Behind Color displays for all activities.


Settings dialog - Activity Splitting tab

TheĀ ActivityĀ Splitting tab of the Settings dialog for a Guided Inspection step allows you to define orĀ limitĀ the number of color-coded parts to be displayed on each page. (Since the human eye can typically discern about 10 different colors at any given time,Ā it is best to limit theĀ MaxĀ Number ofĀ Items perĀ Activity to no more than 10.) On this tab of the Settings dialog, you can also define the ordering and sorting of parts listed for each activity to help focus operator attention on a specific area of a PCB for placing or inspecting parts.


Option

Description

Group by
  • SideĀ - (electronics) Specifies the side of the board to group activities by for color coding:
    • MixedĀ - Activities are grouped by both the top and bottom sides of the board.
    • Top BottomĀ - Activities are grouped first by the top side of the board then by the bottom side of the board.
    • Bottom TopĀ - Activities are grouped first by the bottom side of the board then by the top side of the board.
  • TypeĀ - Specifies that activities are grouped by eitherĀ Part NumberĀ orĀ ReferenceĀ designator for color coding.
  • All Items on one ActivityĀ -Ā Creates a single activity with all assigned parts listed.
  • Max Items per ActivityĀ - Facilitates large numbers of items (for example, groups of like part numbers or references based on the grouping method) by setting the maximum quantity of items per activity. The smaller the number, the more activities are created. As the number increases, activities are created automatically.Ā (The number of activities created depends on the total number of parts assigned to this operationĀ divided byĀ theĀ Max Items per ActivityĀ setting.)
Sorting
  • SideĀ - (electronics) Sorts activities by the selected side of the board for color coding:
    • MixedĀ - Activities are sorted by both the top and bottom sides of the board.
    • Top BottomĀ - Activities are sorted first by the top side of the board then by the bottom side of the board.
    • Bottom TopĀ - Activities are sorted first by the bottom side of the board then by the top side of the board.
  • RegionĀ - Auto-generates activities based on either the whole board/panel or by dividing the whole board/panel into a customer-defined number of regions using a custom window size.
    • Entire Board/PanelĀ - Sorts activities for the entire board or panel.
    • Custom Window Size - Sorts activities based on a custom window size you specify using X-axis and Y-axis coordinates. For complex PCBs, using a custom window size and serpentine pattern helps focus operator attention on specific areas of a PCB. You can also specify the Start Corner and Direction in which activities are sorted. Us the Adjust Independently check box if you want to adjust the X and Y axes measurements independently of each other.Ā 

      Custom window size for sorting color-coded items

    • Zoom To RegionĀ - When selected, zooms the window automatically to the region you specified for the activity.
  • SortĀ - Specifies the sorting order for the color-coded parts listed for each activity:
    • Alphanumeric - Footprint NameĀ - Sorts parts alphabetically by footprint name.
    • Alphanumeric - Part NumberĀ - Sorts parts alphabetically by part number.
    • BOM Line ItemĀ - Sorts parts by BOM line items.
    • Customer Part Number - Sorts parts by customer part numbers.
    • Footprint SizeĀ - Sorts parts by the size of the footprint.
    • ManualĀ - Allows you to sort parts manually.
    • Manufacturer Part NumberĀ - Sorts parts by manufacturer part number.
    • PolarityĀ - Sorts parts by polarity: positive (+) and negative (āˆ’).
    • QuantityĀ - Sorts parts by quantity.
    • ReferencesĀ - Sorts parts by reference designator.
    • SocketĀ - Sorts parts by socket type.
    • XĀ - Sorts parts by X-axis location.
    • XYĀ - Sorts parts by X-axis location, then Y-axis location.
    • YĀ - Sorts parts by Y-axis location.
  • Use theĀ ASCĀ (Ascending) andĀ DSCĀ (Descending) buttons under Sorting to select the sort order for the parts listed for each activity. SelectĀ More Sort OptionsĀ (...) to the right of theĀ SortĀ drop-down to display two additional levels of sorting options. (These options also haveĀ ASCĀ andĀ DSCĀ sort order options.)

Settings dialog - Part Assignments tab

OptionDescription
Color Assignments by
  • Part Number - Colors parts automatically by part number.
  • Reference - Colors parts automatically by reference.
  • Line Item - Colors parts automatically by BOM line item.

    Custom Color Sorting - Color Coded step

Use Operation Assignments
  • Uses global operation assignments to add activities to a Color Coded step.
Use Custom Step Assignments
  • Uses the current activity splitting rules (on the Activity Splitting tab of the Settings dialog) to add activities automatically to a Guided Inspection step. Each activity has its own part assignments.

Show Entire BOM

Show Entire BOM button

When you select the Show Entire BOM Show Entire BOM button button, the BOM associated with the process definition is displayed where you can select/deselect parts for color coding.


Show Entire BOM

Settings dialog - Option Codes tabĀ 

OptionDescription
Option Codes

Displays a list of available option codes.

Note:

Option codes areĀ onlyĀ used with configurable (CTO) assemblies.

  • Use the Apply Option Codes button to move selected option code(s) to the Assigned Option Codes column.
  • Use the Remove Option Codes button on the right side of the window to move selected assigned option code(s) back to the Option Codes list.


    Option Codes tab - Guided Inspection step

    Note:

    For details about option codes, seeĀ Option codes for configurable assemblies.

Assigned Option CodesDisplays the option codes assigned to this step.
Use Logical Expression

Select the Use Logical Expression Use Logical Expression button button on the right side of the dialog to define option codes for a step in the form of a logical expression (comprised of available option codes plus the logical operators: AND, OR, and NOT, and brackets to identify precedence).

Logical expressions for option codes






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