Where is it?
Click on your name at the top right corner ➡️ Settings ➡️ Outposts
There are two types of outposts:
- Scoreboards
- Operator Interfaces
A Scoreboard is a view of Amper intended for displaying
How do I create an Scoreboard Outpost?
A Dashboard is created in the settings of the Amper system under the Outposts tab. There, you can select “Add Outpost”. When brought to the outpost creation pop-up, set the Type to Dashboard.
Next, give the dashboard an appropriate name - likely it will be a name for the area you plan to display the dashboard, ie. Break Room TV, or Lobby TV.
Feel free to add a desctiption to the outpost if necessary, then click Save.
Your new Dashboard outpost will now be saved and you’ll be presented a code for accessing your dashboard!
How do I view my Scoreboard Outpost?
Now that you have a code for accessing your dashboard, you can use that code to login to app.amper.xyz. On the TV or monitor you plan to display the dashboard, go to app.amper.xyz and instead of using an email/password to login, you’ll click “Use Code to Log In”.
Enter the code to your dashboard in the code field, then login to access view your Dashboard. If done correctly, the left-hand side of your system should look like this:
What can I view on my Scoreboard Outpost?
The following pages can be displayed using a dashboard:
- Machine Timelines
- Machine Scoreboards
- Maintenance Scoreboard
- Dashboard - Continue reading to learn more about the Dashboard view
What is a Scoreboard view?
A Dashboard view is similar to a scoreboard view. The difference between them is the information that is displayed.
A Scoreboard will display any and all information possible gathered by a Tallysheet filled out by the operator. This includes but isn’t limited to: who is running the machine, what job number is being worked on, what part is being produced.
A Dashboard will display less information and in a simpler, pie-chart format. A Dashboard will display the target utilization of the machine as well as the current utilization, the hours the machine has been in production, as well as the largest downtime reason logged on that machine.
A Dashboard will look like this: