Overview
FMB (Factory Monitoring Board) is a systematic tool that visually displays equipment and production data in real-time. FMB provides an optimized user interface that creates an improved user-friendly environment that helps achieve more efficient production monitoring throughout the facility. An increasing level of quality and even more demanding production standards make it crucial for manufacturers to have continuous, error-free and fully documented quality control methods. The FMB displays critical information related with production activities and provides opportunities to spot and resolve fundamental problems that otherwise affect productivity and quality of the factory.
 
 
Features

∙ Composition
--FMB is accessible through a secure login through the internet that allows users to access the same data within the factory
- floor and also accessible through any remote location, thus giving users access to their plant floors well beyond the borders
- of the factory walls.

-- - Connectable to concurrent running systems through an embedded middleware adaptor
-- - A built-in test runner & administrative tools are used to improve convenience and agility of operations management
 
∙ Modeling
--Miracom’s premium design tool gives the user the ability to customize visual effects. This enables the user to insert any
- media file, image, sound and video formats into the monitoring board. Users are able to freely monitor the production line
- and view complied report data that is formed and utilized through connections with other internal manufacturing information
- systems.

-- - Rich notation enhances the factory monitoring abilities
-- - Several modeling shortcuts and efficient processes are integrated within the design process
-- - The screens can be shared among users and dispersed throughout the factory
 
∙ Monitoring
- FMB can be monitored through several different monitoring methods and views. Each view can provide several different
- functions ranging from a birds-eye view including the entire factory floor, equipment line views, equipment view, a signboard-- and also a dashboard. The boards are also accessible through a smart-phone application, PDA systems and over the web.
 
 
Architecture