Production Sequences contain the Sequence of steps that guide operators with visual instructions, and prompt to capture data from the Manufacturing Process. To edit a......
Find specific Sequences within Tascus and view which Sequences are linked to a part number or those which are not live. Open the Sequence Editor......
If you have existing work instructions, it is possible to import these into Tascus to quickly get started with production sequences. This will leave you......
The article offers an overview of sequence export options, including PDF, CSV, HTML, and Tascus XML. These formats cater to diverse needs, from professional documents......
There are 3 options for image editing in Tascus from the Classic Image Editor, the Pixie Editor and the Image editing externally using an image......
Tascus projects give a way of organising folder locations that production sequences use. Create a new Project with the following steps: This will open up......
You can define the manufacturing operations that Tascus uses in the Station Editor > Operations tab. The example below shows how to use the Ref......
Steps run sequentially from top to bottom, as defined in the sequence editor window. Wait For Continue options Auto Advance options Use the icons at......
This is the list of part numbers that appear in the start window. Use the fields at the bottom to add fields or double click......
Routings are stored in the Parts List table, and are nested at one level below Part Numbers. In the Parts List, double click on an......
Within MES systems, managing rework is vital for quality control. This overview covers key rework options: "Step Fail Prompt" (Default), "Sequence Rework Process," and "Rework......
Within a Sequence, you can enable it to handle different Part Numbers, such as Left and Right sided Parts within the same Sequence. Configure the......