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Devices

The Next Improve System in the production line

NIS is an acronym that stands for Next Improve System. NIS allows the control and monitoring of production efficiency, both in real time (Andon) and over a certain period (OEE).

How to Implement the NIS on-field

In order to implement a Next Improve System, you need the following devices:

For each production line, there will be a touch panel and an LED TV (The Andon board).

 The NIS system



The barcode reader connected to the touch panel will help the operator change the production order and, in case the PLC is missing, to increase the number of pieces produced.
The barcode reader is connected to the touch panel via a USB port, and the touch panel is connected to the system via ethernet cable.

 how to wire a touch panel

 The barcode reader



The Mini PC is connected to the LED TV via an HDMI port and is also connected to the system via an ethernet cable.

 LED TV and mini PC



The main difference compared to a line without a PLC concerns the signaling mode of the advancement of a piece: the PLC automatically sends a signal when the operator performs the last operation.
Another signal from the PLC indicates the status of the machine (Running/Not Running).
Each PLC can be connected to 4 machines as it is provided with 8 slots.

 The PLC



Follow the procedure below for the correct connection of the devices:































Instructions for TV setup:



















Interfaces

The LED TV (Andon Board)

The Andon board shows different data related to real-time production.

 The Andon Board interface



The Andon Board Interface

At the top of the page, a horizontal bar shows the sequence of stops of any type (programmed stop, maintenance stop, etc.).
In green, the runtime; in red the stop time, and in blue the scheduled stops.

 the sequence of stops



Let's see the meaning of each element:

 The Andon board interface



Even the colors of some elements have a specific meaning.
Green background: the background is green when the number of "Expected items" (for the current production) is equal to the number of "Produced items".

 Green background



Yellow background: the background is yellow when the number of "Expected items" (for the current production) is greater by one or two items compared to the number of "Produced items".

 Yellow background



Red background: the background is red when the number of "Expected items" (for the current production) is greater than the number of "Produced items" by three or more.

 Red background



Also, the "Non-compliant items" area has its background color. Now we see the meaning of these colors.

 Non-compliant items background



Also, the box that hosts the percentage of OEE will appear with different colors.

 OEE percentage



These percentage values can be customized line by line, so they may differ from those shown in this guide. Likewise, the individual boxes of "Availability," "Speed," and "Quality" can take on different colors.

The Touch Panel

The Touch Panel Interface

This is the interface of the touch panel.
The red, blue, yellow, and green areas are buttons that allow the operator to access certain functions.

 The touch panel interface



The "Scrap items" button provides access to a dialog box containing the datasheet of the quality loss causes. The operator must specify the appropriate cause.
For more information, see the paragraph "Declaring scrap."

 Scrap items



The "Tool changeover time" button starts the setup process.
For more information, see unit "Tooling."

 Tooling



The "Failure / Slowdowns" button provides access to a dialog box containing the datasheets of the causes of the stops.
The operator must specify the appropriate cause.
For more information, see unit "Declaring stop for failure or slowdown."

 Failure / Slowdowns



The "Organizational" button provides access to some particular stop causes that have to concern organizational factors.
The operator must specify the appropriate cause.
For more information, see unit "Declaring stop for organizational cause."

 Organizational



Below the four buttons, you can read the name of the line and the order of production that is processed at that time.

 Production order and production line name



At the bottom left, there is the "OP button" that allows the operator to change the production order.
For more information, see unit "Production change."

 Production order change



At the bottom right, there is the "Flashing back" button that allows the operator to send the quantity of produced units and non-compliant items to SAP.
For more information, see unit "Flashback function."

 Flashback function



Near the "Flashing back" button, there is the button to refresh the page.

 Refresh page



Advancement of the Pieces

Here we'll show how to advance the pieces (with or without a PLC).
Without a PLC
As soon as the operator finishes all the operations, before moving on to the next piece, he/she will indicate the progress of the piece using the barcode reader, scanning the unique item number.

 Advancement of the pieces with the barcode reader



With a PLC
The main difference compared to a line without a PLC concerns the signaling mode of the advancement of a piece: it's up to PLC to automatically send a signal as soon as the operator performs the last operation.

 Advancement of the pieces with the PLC



The number of pieces will be updated on the Andon board (LED TV), under the heading "Produced items."

 The Andon board



Declaring scrap

The following paragraph will show how the operator can declare the scrap items.

 Scrap items



 The list of causes



 the amount of pieces to be discarded



A message will inform the operator that the scrap declaration has been successful

 Scrap declaration successful



Tooling

The following paragraph will show how the operator can start the tool changeover time.

 ool changeover time



 The system will ask for confirmation



 Blinking



 The system will ask for confirmation



Declaring stop for failure or slowdwn

The following paragraph will show how the operator can stop the system for failure or slowdown

 Failure/slowdowns



 Stop causes



 Ask for confirmation



 Blinking



 Ask for confirmation



 Begin tool changeover time



Declaring stop for organizational cause

The following paragraph will show how the operator can stop the system for an organizational cause

 Organizational



 Orgaizational stop causes



 Ask for confirmation



 Blinking



 Ask for confirmation



 Begin tool changeover time



Production change

The following paragraph will show how to change a production

 Change production



 Choose the workorder

 start a new production



 The new production



The falshback function

The flashback function allows the operator to switch to SAP, quantity of units produced and non-compliant items.

 Flashback function



 Enter the RUEK code

 Flashback data to SAP



 Change the amount of units produced



 Change the amount of non compliant items



 Ask for confirmation



Tracking maintenance

It's possible to track the maintenance during a stop machine.
When the resource has a stop machine running, two additional buttons will be shown.

 stop machine running



The operator will press the green one with the wrench icon and then will confirm the choice.
Success / error message will be shown depending on the result of the operation.
Now, the green button become grayout (disabled) and the other button with the wrench icon becomes red: the operator has to press to end the maintenance.
The running stop machine remains as it is until the operator press the yellow blinking button “failure / slowdowns”.