The problem
Setup sheets get printed at the office and stapled to a job folder that is never where the machine is.
What it does
- Shop-floor screens showing the next setup in big print
- Tools, stick-outs, offsets and special notes
- Jobs, stock levels and announcements
- Operator reads it, sets up, taps done
Who it's for
Machine operators during shift change.
In the demo: Show the display, tap "next", a new setup card slides in with the assembly anatomy.
Works with
Needs at least one base module (Inventory, Gauges, Uptime or CAM).
Common questions
What does it replace?
Setup sheets printed at the office and stapled to the job folder, out of date the moment the job changes.
Who is it for, and do I actually need it?
Machine operators during shift change. You need it if the next setup lives on paper that walks away from the machine.
Does it need another module?
Yes. Noticeboards is a surface over your bases. It shows the next assembly setup, jobs and announcements on a screen at the machine.
How does it make the rest of TRS better?
It puts the live setup card in big print at the machine, fed straight from the assembly the rest of TRS already holds. No reprint when the job changes, because the screen reads the same source as everything else.
Is it just a dumb screen?
No. It reads the live setup from TRS, so when the assembly changes the display changes. The operator reads it, sets up, and taps done.