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Gauges Filter by Location: Filter by Cell: Toggle Full Screen


Live Machine Detail:
Current Running Time 00: 00: 00
Parts Completed Today-- Unavailable --
Pending AM
Comments Today
Live Video Feed(s)
Operator
Operation
Earned Value Today
Lost Efficiency Today
Last Recorded Spindle Load
Last Recorded Spindle RPM
Last Recorded Tool
Axis Temperature
7 Day Run Hours
30 Day Run Hours
365 Day Run Hours
Gauge Page Settings
Guage Style:
Gauges per row: Current setting:

Dark Mode


Gauges Help

Tips to understanding the Gauges page:

  • Status updates from the machines generally update within 1-2 seconds, depending on network traffic
  • MCS may take up to 2 minutes to report a machine is offline or back online. This is a buffering feature to ensure a more smooth user experience
  • Part count, operator, and operation are optional (but free) features which may require some configuration. Ask your NCSS rep to help with this
  • Use the 'Ctrl' + '+' keys to magnify the screen or 'Ctrl' + '-' keys to zoom out
  • Click on the gauge to see additional details from that machine
    • On the details page, click in the ledgend to enable / disable data items
    • Note the live data availible which is similar to the operator view
  • Filter the gauges being displayed by location or cell grouping
  • Day, Week, Month, and Year Efficiency numbers:
    • Values reflect earned value only
    • Time periods are calculated in days (month = the last 30 days)
    • MCS will look for the oldest record in the timespan and calculate accordingly (if the machine has only been online for 6 months, the year value will reflect just those 6 months, offline time is downtime)
    • These values update hourly, therefore, daily values will lag upto 60 minutes.

Custom Gauge Display

When displaying gauges in a large display or seperate application, a raw gauge view may be obtained by adding to the URL in the browser. By adjusting the width parameter, one can completely customize the gauge size to fit the display and desired viewing size.

  • Immediately after 'gauges' in the url, add a question mark and the cellId number (Note: The CellId is listed in the filter by cell dropdown menu on the gauges page)
  • Add a '&' and the gauge style (gauge style one, two or three)
  • Add a '&' and the number of gauges to fit in each row
  • The url should look something like localhost:44318/gauges?cell=30&gauge=two&gaugecount=5.