User Guide Part 13
Contents 1 OVERVIEW... 4 1.1 What is?... 4 1.2 Hierarchy Model... 4 1.3 Compatibility... 4 2 GETTING STARTED... 5 2.1 Running... 5 2.2 and Data Model Designer... 5 2.3 Menu... 6 2.3.1 Client... 6 2.3.2 Help... 6 3 EQUIPMENT... 7 3.1 Assets... 7 3.1.1 Trends, Property Table, Alarms and History... 7 4 WORK SCHEDULE... 8 4.1 Creating a Work Schedule... 8 4.1.1 New Work Schedule... 8 4.2 Deleting a Work Schedule... 9 4.3 Editing a Work Schedule... 9 4.4 Sorting Work Schedules... 10 5 WORK REQUEST... 12 5.1 Creating a Work Request... 12 5.1.1 New Work Request... 12 5.2 Deleting a Work Request... 13 5.3 Notes... 14 5.4 Documents... 14 5.5 Details... 15 5.6 Response... 15 5.6.1 Work Request Response... 16 6 JOB ORDER... 18 6.1 Creating a Job Order... 18 6.1.1 New Job Order... 18 6.2 Deleting a Job Order... 20 6.3 Notes... 20 6.4 Documents... 20 6.5 Details... 20 6.6 Response... 21 6.6.1 Job Order Response... 21 6.7 Work Master... 23 7 JOB LIST 24 7.1 Creating a Job List... 24 7.1.1 New Job List... 24 7.2 Deleting a Job List... 24 7.3 Notes, Documents and Details... 24 7.4 Assigning a Job... 25 7.4.1 Removing a Job... 25 7.4.2 Notes, Documents, Details, Response, Work Master... 25 8 WORK MASTER... 26 8.1 Creating a Work Master... 26 1
8.2 Deleting a Work Master... 27 8.3 Notes... 27 8.4 Documents... 27 9 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND SUPPORT... 28 Figures and Tables Figure 1 - Equipment Hierarchy Model... 4 Figure 2 Status Server Login Dialog... 5 Figure 3 - Asset Tree... 6 Figure 4 - Menu... 6 Figure 5 Refresh... 6 Figure 6 - User Guide... 6 Figure 7 - Asset Tree... 7 Figure 8 Trends, Property Table, Alarms and History Tabs... 7 Figure 9 - Add Work Schedule... 8 Figure 10 - New Schedule... 8 Figure 11 - Delete Work Schedule... 9 Figure 12 - Delete Work Schedule Confirmation... 9 Figure 13 - Edit Work Schedule... 9 Figure 14 - Work Schedule Details... 10 Figure 15 - Work Schedule Sorting... 10 Figure 16 - Count per Page... 10 Figure 17 - Column Filters button... 10 Figure 18 - Enable/Disable Column Headings... 11 Figure 19 - Work Requests... 12 Figure 20 - New Work Request... 12 Figure 21 - Delete Work Request... 14 Figure 22 - Delete Work Request Confirmation... 14 Figure 23 - Notes... 14 Figure 24 - Work Request Documents... 15 Figure 25 - Work Request Details... 15 Figure 26 - Work Request Response... 16 Figure 27 - Job Order... 18 Figure 28 - New Job Order... 18 Figure 29 - Delete Job Order... 20 Figure 30 - Delete Job Order Confirmation... 20 Figure 31 - Job Order Details... 21 Figure 32 - Job Order Response... 21 Figure 34 - Job Order Work Master... 23 Figure 35 - Job List... 24 2
Figure 36 - New Job List... 24 Figure 37 - Delete Job List... 24 Figure 38 - Job List... 25 Figure 39 - Select Job... 25 Figure 40 - Remove Job... 25 Figure 41 - Work Master... 26 Figure 42 - Select Type... 26 Figure 43 - Add New Work Master... 27 Figure 44 - Work Master List... 27 Figure 45 - Delete Work Master... 27 Figure 46 Documents... 27 3
1 Overview This document outlines the basic functionality of the. is an application that is used to utilize meaningful information that will assist maintenance workers in efficiently performing their jobs in a cost effective and timely manner. 1.1 What is? stands for Computerized Maintenance Management System. It is a powerful tool used by maintenance managers to schedule and monitor jobs, manage assets and document previously performed jobs thus allowing them to make informed decisions that saves time and reduce costs. 1.2 Hierarchy Model follows the ISA-95 Equipment Hierarchy Model. ENTERPRISE SITE AREA PROCESS CELL PRODUCTION UNIT PRODUCTION LINE STORAGE ZONE WORK CENTERS UNIT UNIT WORK CELL STORAGE UNIT WORK UNITS Figure 1 - Equipment Hierarchy Model 1.3 Compatibility Currently, the application is only functional for new installation. Users with existing data models will not be able to fully utilize the application at this time. 4
2 Getting Started 2.1 Running When you start, you will be prompted to log into the Status Server. For more information on Login Settings, see Part 1 Overview and Concepts, Section 3. Figure 2 Status Server Login Dialog Once logged in and connected to the Status Server, you can begin setting up the Status Asset Manager. 2.2 and Data Model Designer Equipment that will be used in the application are created using the Data Model Designer. It is 5
advised to create assets within the provided Asset Tree to be compliant with the ISA-95 standard. For more information on adding and removing assets, see Part 2 Data Model Designer. Figure 3 - Asset Tree 2.3 Menu has two main menus: Client and Help. Figure 4 - Menu 2.3.1 Client The Client Menu has only one sub-menu which is Refresh. It is used to update after making changes in the Data Model Designer. Figure 5 Refresh 2.3.2 Help The Help Menu is used to access the User Guide. Figure 6 - User Guide 6
3 Equipment 3.1 Assets When users navigate to the Equipment tab, it will be empty until assets are created in the Data Model Designer. Once the assets are created, it will be displayed in the Asset Tree. Figure 7 - Asset Tree 3.1.1 Trends, Property Table, Alarms and History Underneath the Assets Tree, there are tabs for Trends, Property Table, Alarms and History. Figure 8 Trends, Property Table, Alarms and History Tabs It has the same functionality as the Data Model Browser. For more information, please refer to Part 6 Model Browser. 7
4 Work Schedule 4.1 Creating a Work Schedule Navigate to the Work Schedules tab. Click the Add Work Schedule button. Figure 9 - Add Work Schedule This will trigger a New Schedule dialog box. Figure 10 - New Schedule 4.1.1 New Work Schedule Schedule Name This is the name given to identify the schedule. Description This provides a meaningful information about the schedule. Start Time / End Time This is used to define when a schedule will start and end. Work Type This categorizes the type of work for the schedule and can be set with any of the following options: Maintenance Inventory Mixed Click OK. 8
4.2 Deleting a Work Schedule To delete a work schedule, select the schedule for deletion. Then, click the Delete Work Schedule button. Figure 11 - Delete Work Schedule A confirmation to delete the selected schedule will pop up. Click Yes to continue or No to cancel. Figure 12 - Delete Work Schedule Confirmation 4.3 Editing a Work Schedule To edit an existing Work Schedule, select the schedule for editing. Then, click the Details button. Figure 13 - Edit Work Schedule The Work Schedule Details screen will be displayed. Users can change all fields in the Work Schedule. Once done editing, click OK to save the changes made. 9
Figure 14 - Work Schedule Details 4.4 Sorting Work Schedules allows users to quickly sort and search for Work Schedules by clicking on the column heading. Figure 15 - Work Schedule Sorting Users may increase or decrease the number of work schedules to display per page by changing the Count per Page value. Figure 16 - Count per Page Also, column headings may be enabled and disabled. To do that, right click on the Work Schedule area or click the Column Filters button. Figure 17 - Column Filters button This will show all the column headings available. Click the heading you want to enable. The check mark will appear right next to the heading which means it is already enabled. To disable, do the same process and it will be unchecked. 10
Figure 18 - Enable/Disable Column Headings This style of sorting can be found on other sections of as well. 11
5 Work Request A work request is a scheduled request to carry out a task. 5.1 Creating a Work Request After a Work Schedule has been created, users can now start creating work requests. Click the New Work button. Figure 19 - Work Requests This will trigger the New Work Request dialog box. Figure 20 - New Work Request 5.1.1 New Work Request Work Request Type This categorizes where the work request is specifically coming from and can be set using any of the following options: Work Request Maintenance Work Request Production Work Request Quality Work Request Work Type This categorizes the type of work request and can be set using any of the following options: Production Maintenance 12
Quality Inventory Mixed Name This is an internal name given to the work request that is meaningful to the organization. Title This is the descriptive name given to identify the work request. Description This provides a meaningful information about the work request. Start/End Time This is the time when a work request starts and ends. Priority This is used to rank the work request according to its importance and can be set using any of the following options: Low Med High Critical Emergency Work Status This is an indicator of the state of the work request and can be set using any of the following options: Closed Pending Ready Scheduled Requested by This identifies which user requested the work. Assign To This identifies which user will perform the work requested. Equipment This is the area where users can specify the equipment needed to perform the work request. Click OK. 5.2 Deleting a Work Request To delete a work request, select the item for deletion and click the Delete Work button 13
Figure 21 - Delete Work Request A confirmation to delete the selected work request will pop up. Click Yes to continue or No to cancel. Figure 22 - Delete Work Request Confirmation 5.3 Notes A Note allows users to leave a simple text comment about the work request. By default, it will automatically create the timestamp (the current date and time of the creation) of the note as well as identify the user who created the note. Figure 23 - Notes 5.4 Documents This is where any documentation pertaining to this work request can be attached. To add a document, simply click the Add button and select the file from your computer. Once the documented is added, it will be listed under Related Documents. 14
Figure 24 - Work Request Documents To delete a document, just select the file and click the Delete button. Documents can be opened by either double clicking on the file or selecting the file first then clicking the Open button. 5.5 Details To edit a Work Request, simply select the work request and click the Details button. Figure 25 - Work Request Details 5.6 Response This allows users to leave a response for a work request. 15
Figure 26 - Work Request Response 5.6.1 Work Request Response Work Type This categorizes the type of work request and can be set using any of the following options: Production Maintenance Quality Inventory Mixed Requested Start Time / Requested End Time This is the requested time when work is supposed to start and end. Start Time / End Time This is the actual start and end time when work was performed. Duration This is the duration of the time when the work was performed. Location This is the place where the work was performed. It can be set using any of the following options: Enterprise Site Area Work Center Work Unit Process Cell Unit Production Line Production Unit Work Cell Storage Zone Storage Unit 16
Response State This is the current state of the work requested and can be set using any of the following options: Active Canceled Closed Completed In Progress Waiting Closed Date This is the date and time the work is closed. Closed By This specifies the user who closed the work request. Comments This is where additional meaningful information regarding the work can placed. 17
6 Job Order A work request may need more than one task to be fulfilled, hence the need for job orders. A Job Order is a specific task that needs to be performed. 6.1 Creating a Job Order To create a job order, click the New Job button. Figure 27 - Job Order This will trigger the New Job Order dialog box. Figure 28 - New Job Order 6.1.1 New Job Order Work Type This categorizes the type of job order and can be set using any of the following options: Production Maintenance Quality Inventory Mixed Name This is an internal name given to the job order that would be meaningful to the organization. Title This is the descriptive name given to identify the job order. 18
Description This provides a meaningful information about the job order. Work Master This is used to attach a work master to a specific job order. Location This is used to specify the place where the job order will need to be performed and can be set using any of the following options: Enterprise Site Area Work Center Work Unit Process Cell Unit Production Line Production Unit Work Cell Storage Zone Storage Unit Priority This is used to rank the job order according to its importance and can be set using any of the following options: Low Med High Critical Emergency Command This is used to define an action status of a job order and can be set using any of the following options: Start Hold Cancel Abort Stop Dispatch Status This is used to define if a job order has been rolled out and can be set using any of the following: Dispatched Acknowledged In Progress 19
Request Start / End Time This is the specified start and end time when a job order has been requested to be performed. Start Time / End Time This is the actual start and end time when a job order has been performed. Requested By This identifies which user ordered the job. Assign To This identifies which user will perform the job. Equipment This is used to specify the equipment needed to perform the job. 6.2 Deleting a Job Order To delete a job order, select the item for deletion and click the Delete Job button. Figure 29 - Delete Job Order A confirmation to delete the selected job order will pop up. Click Yes to continue or No to cancel. Figure 30 - Delete Job Order Confirmation 6.3 Notes Just like in Work Requests, there s also a Notes section in Job Orders which allows users to leave simple text regarding a particular Job Order. 6.4 Documents This allows users to attach documents to job orders. 6.5 Details 20
Clicking Details allow users to edit the selected Job Order. Figure 31 - Job Order Details 6.6 Response This allows users to leave a response for the selected job order. Figure 32 - Job Order Response 6.6.1 Job Order Response Work Type This categorizes the type of job order and can be set using any of the following options: Production Maintenance Quality Inventory Mixed 21
Requested Start Time / Requested End Time This is the time when a job order is supposed to start and end. Start Time / End Time This is the actual time when a job was performed. Duration This is the duration of the time when the job was performed. Technician This is the technician (user) who performed the job. Location This is the place where the job was performed. It can be set using any of the following options: Enterprise Site Area Work Center Work Unit Process Cell Unit Production Line Production Unit Work Cell Storage Zone Storage Unit Response State This is the current state of the job and can be set using any of the following options: Active Canceled Closed Completed In Progress Waiting Materials Used This is used to specify the materials used to perform the job. Closed Date This is the date and time the job is closed. Closed By This specifies the user who closed the job. 22
Comments This is where additional meaningful information regarding the job can be placed. Notes Users will be able to leave notes in a job response. 6.7 Work Master This allows users to attach a Work Master to the Job Order. Figure 33 - Job Order Work Master For more information about Work Master, please refer to the Work Master section of this document. 23
7 Job List A job list is used to assign one or more jobs to a specific user. 7.1 Creating a Job List To create a job list, click the New List button. Figure 34 - Job List This will trigger a New Job List dialog box. Figure 35 - New Job List 7.1.1 New Job List Name This is the name used to identify the job list. Owner This is the user assigned to the job list. 7.2 Deleting a Job List To delete a job list, simply select the Job List to delete and click the Delete List button. Figure 36 - Delete Job List 7.3 Notes, Documents and Details Just like in Work Requests and Job orders, users may also create notes and assign documents in Job Lists while the Details button allows users to edit a Job list. 24
7.4 Assigning a Job This section is used to add jobs in the job list. A job list may have more than one job. To start adding jobs, click the Add Job button. Figure 37 - Job List When the Add Job button has been clicked, this will prompt the user to navigate to the Work Schedules and to select the job (which were previously created in the Job Orders section) to add. Figure 38 - Select Job 7.4.1 Removing a Job To remove a job, select the job and click the Remove Job button. Figure 39 - Remove Job 7.4.2 Notes, Documents, Details, Response, Work Master These buttons allow editing job orders without navigating to the Work Schedules tab. 25
8 Work Master A Work Master is a set of instructions on how to perform a job. 8.1 Creating a Work Master To create a work master, click the New Work Master button. Figure 40 - Work Master This will trigger the Types directory to open up. Select either a simple Work Master or a Work Directive. Figure 41 - Select Type After selecting the Type, create a name for the Work Master and then click OK. 2017 B-Scada, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 26
Figure 42 - Add New Work Master This will add the newly created Work Master on the list. Figure 43 - Work Master List 8.2 Deleting a Work Master To delete a Work Master, simply select the Work Master to delete and click the Delete button. Figure 44 - Delete Work Master 8.3 Notes Just like in Work Requests and Job Orders, there s also a Notes section in Work Masters which allows users to leave simple text regarding a particular Work Master. 8.4 Documents Once a Work Master has been created, documents can now be attached to it. Adding, opening and deleting documents follow the same process like the other areas of. Figure 45 Documents 27 2017 B-Scada, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
9 Additional Information and Support For more information in using Status Enterprise, please visit us at www.scadauniversity.com. This will give you access to instructional videos, documentation and our online forum. You can also email B- Scada support at support@b-scada.com. B-Scada, Inc. 9030 W. Fort Island Trail Building 9 Crystal River, FL 34429 USA +1 352-564-9610 www.scada.com 28 2017 B-Scada, Inc. All Rights Reserved.