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When you add a new operation to a process flow, there are multiple ways to configure the operation's parameters, settings, and overall behavior in the process flow.
- Log into the NPI client application.
- Select Process Engineering > Define Processes, then create a new assembly or assembly revision.
- In the Process Definition window, double-click Process Flow in the Process tree.
A padlock icon indicates that the process is checked out for editing. - Do one of the following:
- Under Current Flow on the right side of the window, select Add > Operation.
- Right-click an existing operation in the process flow, then select Add Operation from the menu.
- Under Current Flow on the right side of the window, select Add > Operation.
In the New Operation dialog, enter a Name for the operation.
There are multiple tabs with options to help you define an operation: Basics, Resource Restrictions, Cycle Times, Inspection Codes, Custom Defect Fields, Certification Restrictions, and Option Codes. Review the tables following this procedure to understand the options for an operation before making your selections.Note:
Option codes are only used with Configure To Order (CTO) assemblies, so if your assembly in not a CTO assembly, the Option Codes tab won't display. See Option codes for configurable assemblies for more information.
On the Basics tab, enter a Name for the operation. (This is the only required field for an operation.)
Make the desired selections for the operation on each of the five tabs (Basics, Resource Restrictions, Cycle Times, Inspection Codes, and Certification Restrictions).
When you finish making selections in the New Operation dialog, select OK to return to the Process Definition window.
The Current Flow area of the window displays a graphical representation of the process flow with the new operation you added.(Optional) To rearrange the flow, drag an operation to a new location in the process flow.
Note:
If you exit a new operation and want to edit it later, just double-click Process Flow in the tree to check it out for editing, right-click the operation you want to edit, then select Properties. You'll notice that the title of the New Operation dialog has now changed to Update Operation.
Basics tab
On the Basics tab of the New Operation dialog, you specify essential information about an operation such as its name, tracking mode, and advanced options such as whether the operation can be repeated, FIFO WIP control, and what happens when the operation finishes.
The following table describes the options on the Basics tab of the New Operation dialog.
Option | Description |
Name | Specifies the name of the operation. (This is the only required field for an operation.) |
Alias | Operation aliasing allows process engineers to group similar operations from one or more process flows for reporting purposes. For example, several inspection operations such as AOI, manual inspection, and final inspection could all be assigned an Alias of Inspect. Once assigned, reports can be generated against the Inspect alias that takes all three operations into account instead of having to specify each operation manually in the report.
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Description | Provides a description of the operation. |
Operation Mode |
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Advanced Options |
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Resource Restrictions tab
The Resource Restrictions tab shows the factory resources that are restricted for this operation. For example, an operation may require one or more specific factory areas or specific workstations or computers in order to be completed. (See also Create a factory and set up factory resources.)
- To restrict a factory resource for this operation, select the resource on the left side of the window, select the Send to Operation button to move the resource to the Restricted column, then select OK.
- Use the Remove From Operation button to remove a restricted resource from the list.
- After you make your selections, select OK to return to the Process Definition window.
Cycle Times tab
The Cycle Times tab displays the estimated cycle time for an operation to be completed and the estimated setup time for the operation (in seconds). These estimates help in planning the duration of each operation and the overall process duration.
Use the Est Cycle Time (s) column to specify the estimated cycle time for a workstation.
Note:
Cycle time is the complete time a unit has been at an operation. It begins when the unit is first scanned into an operation and stops when the unit is finished. Pausing the unit does not stop the cycle time count.
- Use the Setup Time (s) column to enter the setup time for a workstation.
- (Optional) To view cycle times for all workstations, select the Show All Workstations check box.
- Select OK to save your changes and return to the Process Definition window.
Inspection Codes tab
The Inspection Codes tab allows you to select the inspection codes to be used for the current operation. (See Create and manage inspection codes for details about how to create and manage inspection codes.)
- Use the check boxes on the left side of the window to select the inspection codes you want to apply to the current process.
- (Optional) Select the Select All icon to select all available inspection codes.
- (Optional) Select the Clear All icon to deselect all selected inspection codes.
- If an inspection code has an accompanying image to aid the inspection process, select the icon in the Image column next to the inspection code to view the image.
- After you select all applicable inspection codes for the current operation, select OK.
Certification Restrictions tab
The Certification Restrictions tab allows administrators to specify whether one or more additional operators are required to sign in when the operation is in process. Different certification restrictions can be specified for each operator. If you specify a certification restriction, only those operators with the specified certification may process assemblies at the selected operation.
In Production, the Primary operator opens an operation, but if additional operators are defined for that operation, the system prompts those operators to sign in. After all additional operator sign-ins are entered and accepted, the Primary operator (the operator currently logged into FactoryLogix) can then start working on units. Each additional operator is validated by correctly entering a FactoryLogix user name and password and they must have the required certifications and those certifications must be valid. All operators (primary or additional) must have all of the required certifications. For example, an operation requiring Certification A and Certification B means that the operator must have both certifications, not just either of the two.
Note:
The rights to manage certification restrictions are controlled by the FactoryLogix administrator in the Users and Roles area of the NPI client application. See Select default user role permissions for more information.
Note:
You can add certifications to individual user profiles in NPI > System Configuration > Users and Roles. See Create a user for more information.
- Select the Add Certification button.
In the Certifications dialog, select one or more certifications required for this operation, then select OK.
Tip
Use Ctrl+click or Shift+click to select multiple certifications for an operation.
The certification required for the Primary operator is displayed.- To add additional operators to this operation, select the Add Additional Operator button.
Each additional operator is added using sequential numbering (Additional Operator 1, Additional Operator 2, and so on). To remove an additional operator, select the operator name from the Operator drop-down (Additional Operator 3, for example), then select the Remove Additional Operator button.
Note:
You cannot remove the Primary operator.
- To add one or more certifications for an additional operator, select the operator name from the Operator drop-down, select the Add Certificationbutton, select the desired certifications for this operation, then select OK.
Add, delete, and edit certifications
While working on the Certification Restrictions tab, you can also manage certifications globally.
Important!
You must have administrator rights to add, delete, or edit certifications. (If you don't have the appropriate rights, you won't see the Certifications tab.)
Any certifications you add, delete, or edit in the Certifications dialog will be reflected in the NPI > System Configuration > Users and Roles area where certifications are assigned to individual users/operators by the FactoryLogix administrator. For example, if you delete a certification, it will be removed from all users it is currently assigned to.
- From the New Operation dialog, select the Add Certification button.
- In the Certifications dialog, select the Add Certification button to define a new certification.
- Enter a Name and Description for the new certification, select Save, then select OK.
- To delete a selected certification, select the Delete Certification button, then select Yes when prompted to delete the certification.
- To edit a selected certification, select the Edit Certification button.
Make the necessary changes to the Name and/or Description of the certification, select Save, then select OK.
Note:
See the Additional Operator Automatic Logout Time option in the FactoryLogix global options topic (Production Portal) for information about setting the logout time for operators.
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