Main Menu ePVS 4.2

 

When logging into ePVS, you will initially set to the Installation Screen. If returning to the ePVS module, you will be brought to the Home Screen. In the Home Screen there are several graphing options available that provide critical object data in this browser. 

SPECIAL NOTE: This section uses image search maps for navigation. Hover over the images below to go to that section. So you can hover over a section to get more information and click on it to go to that section.

Main Menu Navigation Demo

 

 

Home

The home button opens the Home page for ePVS. It will contain the latest posts from the previous users.

It will also offer an option to view such as Line Balance, Bubble View, Production Counts, and other Custom Dashboards.
For more information on the Home Screen, click here.

 

 

 

 

Live

The Live View window is a real-time representation of the plant floor. With this view, you see the real-time status of every Station/Asset in the plant in real-time. Stations are updated automatically without having to refresh the window. 
For more information on Live, go to the Live View section.

Data Browser

The data browser provides graphical data on your processes' cycle status, including the machine heartbeat.

 

 

 

Click Here for more information on the Data Browser.
The data browser section contains the cycle browser, the event timeline, the messages module, and the analog user data.

 

Cycle Browser

The cycle browser provides graphical data on your processes cycle status, including the machine heartbeat.  The Cycle Browser has two main displays, the Cycle View Upper display, and the History Display panel.
Click Here for more information on the Cycle Browser.

 

Event Timeline

The Event Timeline is a simplified version of the Cycle Browser, which limits the viewing only on a timeline, or sequential display.
In this browser the user can simply select and view of cycle from a History Display window, then with a selection, it will open an Event Timeline in the sequential view.
Click Here, for more information on the Event Timeline.

 

Messages

In the messages tab, the messages will display a table of all the message history. The table consists of several columns including Code, Message, Datetime, Shift, Article Name, Description, and the Delta parameter.
All these parameters can be sorted as well as the ability to drag and drop by the header, to group by that column.
Click Here, for more information on the Messages section.

Analog

Analog uses data that is continuous, and the goal is to capture a likeness of reality. The data of objects can be modeled in a spatial simulation, and real-time.
Click Here, for more information on the Analog browser.

 


 

Dashboard

Within the Dashboard tab lies the Gallery, Favorites, and System Dashboards. The system dashboards are set up by BEET personnel. The user dashboards are configured by the actual users and tailored to their needs.

 

 

Gallery

The gallery consists of all the dashboards created by the users, coaches, as well as BEET personnel.

 

 

Favorites

The favorites are controlled by the user. The user can go to any dashboard in the gallery, then click on the three-dotted menu. From there and editing section will open to the right, with the name of detailed information about the dashboard. Or the user can click the three-line menu in the upper right-hand corner of the browser. Once open, simply click the Favorites switch. Now this dashboard will appear in the favorite section tab.

 

Create a Subscription Schedule.

Start by clicking on the Create Subscription Schedule button. This will open a new window with a table chart for your schedule.

After you made your selections review and Save, or click Cancel or Back to go the initial screen.

 

Add New Subscription

Click the Add New Subscription link in the upper right side.

  1. Enter a name for the subject.

  2. Use the pull down to select a subscription to tie it to.

  3. Click the delete icon to delete the subscription.

 

 

System

System dashboards are created by Beet Personnel, to be tailored to the customer's needs, as well as a standard collection of common dashboards.

 

 


 

Tasks

Below the Notes tab, is the Task Section tab. Upon opening, there will be a new window with a +Create Task button, on the upper-right side of the Task window (below the Task title).
Click Here, for more information about the Tasks Module.

 

 


 

 

Profiles

The profiles tab contains the information on the current user. It will contain the settings page which will we require a first and last name, and email address, and the language selection.
There's also an area for a password, area permissions, My Roles, notifications/messages, and a chat section.
For more information go to the profile section.

 

 


 

Schedule

The Scheduling menu allows you to set up and configure a schedule for multiple shifts it also will allow you to schedule production events such as preventative maintenance breaks and other reasons for a scheduled shutdown.

For more information on schedule click on this link, Scheduling Module 4.2, or go to the Scheduling Scheduling Module 4.2 section.

 

 

BEET
Beyond Equipment Efficiency and Throughput