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Diversions are used extensively in LYNQ and used to properly calculate key performance indicators such as:
 
  • Availability
  • Performance
  • Overall Employee Effectiveness (OLE)
  • Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)
  • Total Effective Equipment Performance (TEEP)
When creating new custom diversions you should carefully consider how you want to configure the diversion type and the operational type fields.

Diversion Type:
 
  • Direct
  • Indirect
  • Non-operational
Direct defines activity which is engaged directly in the manufacture of a product.  Indirect defines activty which is not engaged directly in the manufacture of a product.  Non-operational defines activity which is neither direct or indirect.
 
Operational Type:
 
  • Uptime
  • Downtime
  • Non-operational time
Uptime defines that the resource is engaged in activity which is directly related to the manufacture of a product.  Downtime defines that the resource is engaged in activity which is not directly related to the manufacture of a product.  Non-operational time defines a resource is engaged in neither uptime or downtime.
 
You will notice that a range of reports and dashboards can be analysed by diversion.
 

To create a new diversion:
 
  1. Select Settings
  2. Advanced Settings
  3. Select Definitions
  4. Select Diversions
  5. Select Custom
  6. Select New
  7. Enter a name in the Code and Description field (i.e Team Meeting)
  8. Select a Diversion Type from the dropdown (i.e. Indirect)
  9. Select an Operational Type from the dropdown (downtime)
  10. Select a Colour
  11. Select Save

Once you have completed the steps in the sections below, it’s time to add the new meeting status to a new on-screen element.
 
  • Configuring Statues
  • Configuring Predefined Tasks
  • Configuring Diversions
To associate a status to a new On-Screen Element:
 
  1. Select Settings
  2. Select Advanced Settings
  3. Select Workbench
  4. Select Elements
  5. Select Select New
  6. Specify values in fields
    1. Code (Team Meeting)
    2. Description (Team Meeting)
  7. Select which type of resource from the Apply to field
  8. Select a control access group value (if applicable)
  9. Select Save
To add the status change function:
 
  1. Select Functions
  2. Select the function (Status Change)
  3. Select a sequence (i.e 20)
  4. Select Update
  5. Select New
  6. Select the function (i.e. Process Data)
  7. Select a sequence (i.e 30)
  8. Select Update
 
To configure the status change settings:
 
  1. Select Functions
  2. Locate the Status Change function
  3. Select Settings 
  4. Select Team Meeting from the Target Status field
  5. Select Save

To configure the process data settings:
 
  1. Select Functions
  2. Locate the Process Data function
  3. Select Settings 
  4. Select Team Meeting from the Target Status field
  5. Select the Labour Checkbox
  6. Select Save
 
To configure the statuses the on-screen element will be available in:
 
  1. Select Statues
  2. Select Clocked In
  3. Select Save

To configure the terminals the on-screen element will be available in:
 
  1. Select Terminals
  2. Select a Terminal (i.e Advanced)
  3. Select Save

Now clock into the workbench as an employee and click on the new team meeting button.  The employee status will change to Indirect Downtime – Team Meeting.  Leave the employee in this status for a few minutes and then click back to previous. 
 

 
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