Training Video Library – Platform 2

 

The Sepasoft® Training Video Library offers hands-on training videos to help you get the most out of our MES modules.

MES BASICS

The safest approach is to define a Manufacturing Execution System (MES) as Manufacturing Operations Management (MOM) that can be extended to include additional functionality to support the controlling, tracking, and documenting of the transformation of raw materials into finished goods in real-time.

VideoCourseLessonLength
What is MES?MES BasicsUnderstanding MES and Architectures4:57
Standard ArchitectureMES BasicsUnderstanding MES and Architectures1:11
Enterprise ArchitectureMES BasicsUnderstanding MES and Architectures3:38
Redundant ArchitectureMES BasicsUnderstanding MES and Architectures1:40

OEE DOWNTIME TRACKING

Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) is used to monitor manufacturing effectiveness. The resulting OEE percentage is generic and allows comparisons across differing industries and processes.

VideoCourseLessonLength
Introduction to OEEOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Introduction4:32
Gateway ConfigurationOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Configuration2:44
The Production ModelOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Configuration4:40
About Equipment Modes and StatesOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Configuration2:27
Configuring Equipment Modes and StatesOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Configuration4:47
Material ManagerOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Configuration2:57
Schedules and ShiftsOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Configuration2:42
Schedule and Standard RatesOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Configuration2:23
Additional FactorsOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Configuration1:47
Live AnalysisOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Configuration3:24
Using the Run Director ComponentOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Implementation1:27
Indexing Product CodesOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Implementation3:48
Work Order Table and Schedule ViewOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Implementation3:54
OEE Time ChartOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Implementation4:24
Downtime Table ComponentOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Implementation3:12
Building a Run Control ScreenOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Implementation2:20
Analysis SelectorOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Implementation5:40
Analysis ControllerOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Implementation1:57
Sample Analysis Setting for OEE ResultsOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Implementation3:20
Downtime AnalysisOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Implementation2:37
Analysis DashboardOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Implementation4:43
Additional Factors in AnalysisOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Implementation2:07
Analysis in ReportingOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Implementation3:40
Downtime ReportOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Implementation3:28
OEE ReportOEE Downtime 2.0 in MESOEE Implementation5:47

Track & Trace

Tracking and tracing are the processes by which manufacturers obtain and record highly important information about where and how products are made. Our Track & Trace Module automates this process and has become a modern necessity for manufacturers as their industry faces increasing economic and regulatory challenges.

VideoCourseLessonLength
Introduction to Track & TraceTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Introduction3:59
Traceability Material Flow DiagramTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Models Overview6:41
Material ModelsTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Models Overview4:37
Equipment ModelsTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Models Overview5:24
Personnel ModelsTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Models Overview3:30
MES Object EditorTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Selector Components7:53
MES Object SelectorTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Selector Components3:15
MES Lot SelectorTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Selector Components2:52
MES Personnel SelectorTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Selector Components3:18
Process SegmentsTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Operations and Segments2:29
Operations Definitions and Operations SegmentsTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Operations and Segments7:44
Building a Process SegmentTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Operations and Segments7:01
Building Operations Definitions and SegmentsTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Operations and Segments4:03
Process Segment and Operations Segment RelationshipsTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Operations and Segments3:43
Introduction to Response and Request ObjectsTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Operations and Segments4:03
MES Operations, Segment, and Material SelectorsTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Run-time and Analysis Components7:37
MES Trace GraphTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Run-time and Analysis Components8:47
MES Operation InfoTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Run-time and Analysis Components3:15
Receive Material Use-CaseTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Example Use Cases4:45
Inventory Use-CaseTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Example Use Cases4:43
Blending Use-CaseTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Example Use Cases6:14
Scripting Use-CaseTrack & Trace in MESTrack & Trace Example Use Cases3:53

Statistical Process Control

Ensure that statistical process control (SPC) data is accurately collected on time, every time by using the powerful features of the Sepasoft® SPC Module for Ignition®. SPC will help you reduce or eliminate late or missing sample collection, inaccurate sample data, or other issues leading to quality problems.

VideoCourseLessonLength
Introduction to SPCSPC in MESSPC Introduction3:50
Quality OverviewSPC in MESUnderstanding Quality and SPC8:10
Quality vs. SPCSPC in MESUnderstanding Quality and SPC3:51
SPC VariationSPC in MESUnderstanding Quality and SPC6:49
SPC Causes of VariationSPC in MESUnderstanding Quality and SPC2:51
SPC SamplesSPC in MESUnderstanding Quality and SPC10:22
SPC Values and AttributesSPC in MESUnderstanding Quality and SPC6:31
SPC Standard DeviationSPC in MESUnderstanding Quality and SPC9:30
Control Chart IntroductionSPC in MESSPC Control Charts7:03
Control Limit IntroductionSPC in MESSPC Control Charts4:18
SPC Rule IntroductionSPC in MESSPC Control Charts5:02
Individual ChartSPC in MESSPC Control Charts5:02
Median ChartSPC in MESSPC Control Charts4:36
XBarS ChartSPC in MESSPC Control Charts3:54
Histogram ChartSPC in MESSPC Control Charts2:57
Process Capability ChartsSPC in MESSPC Control Charts9:11
P and NP ChartsSPC in MESSPC Control Charts7:15
C and U ChartsSPC in MESSPC Control Charts6:42
Pareto ChartSPC in MESSPC Control Charts3:00
Configuring MES DatabasesSPC in MESInstalling the SPC Module1:10
Configuring Tag Sample CollectorsSPC in MESConfiguring the Production Model4:14
Control Limit, Rule, and IntervalSPC in MESConfiguring the Production Model3:26
Configuring Additional FactorsSPC in MESConfiguring the Production Model1:46
Production TagsSPC in MESConfiguring the Production Model2:06
Sample Definition Manager OverviewSPC in MESOperator Screens5:19
Manual Sample Entry ListSPC in MESOperator Screens2:20
Approving SamplesSPC in MESOperator Screens1:31
Sample Definition Location OwnershipSPC in MESOperator Screens3:16
Automatic Multipoint Sample EntrySPC in MESOperator Screens4:16
Adding Sample in ScriptingSPC in MESOperator Screens4:12
Schedule Sample ListSPC in MESOperator Screens2:34
Schedule MonitoringSPC in MESOperator Screens1:46
Building a Basic Control ChartSPC in MESOperator Screens4:33
Rule MonitoringSPC in MESOperator Screens3:19
Impromptu Control Chart ScreenSPC in MESSPC Analysis4:08
Impromptu Analysis ScreenSPC in MESSPC Analysis3:16
Using SPC Data in ReportsSPC in MESSPC Analysis1:49

Recipe & Changeover

Extend your system with the Sepasoft® Recipe & Changeover Module to expertly build, manage, and monitor recipes. This powerful module is ideal for quickly and accurately changing machine, process, or system recipes.

VideoCourseLessonLength
Introduction to Recipe & ChangeoverRecipe & Changeover in MESRecipe & Changeover Introduction3:01
Recipe Management OverviewRecipe & Changeover in MESUnderstanding Recipe & Changeover3:41
Configuring TagsRecipe & Changeover in MESConfiguring the Production Model2:49
Configuring Production ModelRecipe & Changeover in MESConfiguring the Production Model3:41
Configuring Variance LoggingRecipe & Changeover in MESConfiguring the Production Model2:08
Production TagsRecipe & Changeover in MESConfiguring the Production Model1:59
Scaling Recipe SetpointsRecipe & Changeover in MESConfiguring the Production Model0:53
Recipe Editor OverviewRecipe & Changeover in MESConfiguring Recipes1:18
Recipe Editor – Default Values and SecurityRecipe & Changeover in MESConfiguring Recipes1:50
Recipe Editor – Adding RecipesRecipe & Changeover in MESConfiguring Recipes1:21
Recipe Editor – Master Recipes and DescendantsRecipe & Changeover in MESConfiguring Recipes2:36
Recipe Editor – Sub RecipesRecipe & Changeover in MESConfiguring Recipes2:55
Recipe Editor – NotesRecipe & Changeover in MESConfiguring Recipes1:13
Recipe Editor – FilteringRecipe & Changeover in MESConfiguring Recipes2:09
Recipe Editor – Allowing Certain FunctionsRecipe & Changeover in MESConfiguring Recipes2:12
Recipe Editor TableRecipe & Changeover in MESConfiguring Recipes2:42
Manual – ComponentRecipe & Changeover in MESLoading Recipes3:29
Manual – ScriptingRecipe & Changeover in MESLoading Recipes3:36
Automatic – ScriptingRecipe & Changeover in MESLoading Recipes2:37
ChangelogRecipe & Changeover in MESAnalysis and Reports3:56
Variance LogRecipe & Changeover in MESAnalysis and Reports2:51

Web Services

The Sepasoft® Web Services Module gives your Ignition® Server the ability to communicate with modern and legacy web services. Web Services will enable you to consume data from and send data to remote and local Web Services, via both REST and SOAP protocols.

VideoCourseLessonLength
Understanding SOAP and RESTWeb Services 2.0 in MESAbout Web Services2:29
Creating a RESTful EndpointWeb Services 2.0 in MESRESTful Providers2:49
Parsing Incoming Requests Web Services 2.0 in MESRESTful Providers2:54
Responding to Incoming RESTful RequestsWeb Services 2.0 in MESRESTful Providers4:57
Creating a RESTful ConsumerWeb Services 2.0 in MESRESTful Consumers1:16
Request ItemsWeb Services 2.0 in MESRESTful Consumers3:52
Response ItemsWeb Services 2.0 in MESRESTful Consumers1:40
Creating a SOAP ProviderWeb Services 2.0 in MESSOAP Providers1:31
SOAP Operations and TypesWeb Services 2.0 in MESSOAP Providers2:55
Parsing Incoming SOAP RequestsWeb Services 2.0 in MESSOAP Providers2:20
Responding to Incoming SOAP RequestsWeb Services 2.0 in MESSOAP Providers7:16
Creating a SOAP ConsumerWeb Services 2.0 in MESSOAP Consumers2:39
Intro to ScriptingWeb Services 2.0 in MESScripting in Web Services1:49
Constructing the runWebServices() Scripting FunctionWeb Services 2.0 in MESScripting in Web Services5:13
Parsing wsVariablesWeb Services 2.0 in MESScripting in Web Services3:22
Sample ImplementationWeb Services 2.0 in MESScripting in Web Services3:28

Instrument Interface

The Sepasoft® Instrument Interface Module will let you capture raw textual data from instrument type devices via serial, text files, OPC devices and more, and enable you to parse out the meaningful values that can be saved to databases or passed along to other systems.

VideoCourseLessonLength
Instrument Interface OverviewInstrument Interface in MESInstrument Interface Configurations3:03
Serial SettingsInstrument Interface in MESInstrument Interface Configurations2:50
File Monitor SettingsInstrument Interface in MESInstrument Interface Configurations2:30
Parse TemplateInstrument Interface in MESInstrument Interface Configurations3:55
Fixed Position Parsing BoxInstrument Interface in MESInstrument Interface Configurations1:25
Label Parsing BoxInstrument Interface in MESInstrument Interface Configurations2:11
CSV Row Parsing BoxInstrument Interface in MESInstrument Interface Configurations2:12
CSV Column Parsing BoxInstrument Interface in MESInstrument Interface Configurations3:09
File MonitorInstrument Interface in MESInstrument Interface Components3:56
Serial ControllerInstrument Interface in MESInstrument Interface Components3:53
Parse ResultsInstrument Interface in MESInstrument Interface Components4:20
Parse Row CollectionInstrument Interface in MESInstrument Interface Components4:40
Parse SPC ResultsInstrument Interface in MESInstrument Interface Components2:57
Client and Designer ScriptsInstrument Interface in MESScripting in Web Services2:08
Gateway ScriptsInstrument Interface in MESScripting in Web Services2:44