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QC Status Dashboard Software



The eNET QC Status Dashboard is a locally-hosted software that works in conjunction with eNET Machine Monitoring to increase visibility and accountability throughout the QC department for a QC first-piece inspection process. "This customizable dashboard was created, tested and perfected through a close partnership with eNET Machine Monitoring Customers," said a company spokesperson. It can fully interact on any touchscreen, and is designed for a large-screen display in the QC department. If desired, the QC Manager can also display a seat of the QC Dashboard on his desk computer, for increased department visibility. 

When QC First Piece is scanned at a machine, that job will immediately be time-stamped and will blink on and off on the QC Dashboard to catch the attention of any available QC inspector. That job will remain in the QC First Piece status until the Inspector interacts with the job on the QC Dashboard and changes the status to QC In Process. An automated email or text notification can be sent to the QC Manager from the eNET Machine Monitoring software if a machine remains in the QC First Piece status for a predetermined length of time. Once the first-piece inspection is completed the Inspector simply changes the status on the dashboard to QC Approved or QC Failed.

eNET's Machine Monitoring software can also be set up to keep a machine waiting on a first piece inspection locked in set-up mode until the job's status has been changed to QC Approved. Once an Inspector changes the job status to QC Approved all of the live eNET Machine Monitoring dashboards will also change the job status to match, and the operator knows he or she can then begin running production for the job. The first cycle run by the machine after a QC Approved status change will automatically put that job into production mode in the eNETDNC Machine Monitoring software and cause that job to be removed from the eNET QC Status Dashboard.

For more information contact:

eNETDNC

4702 S. 47th St.

Greenfield, WI 53220

414-817-7070

sales@enetdnc.com

www.enetdnc.com

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