The view Yield shows in a line graph the output for each machine per time interval (hour, day, week, month).

View Yield
The key figure is defined as follows:
Output = Units Produced / Occupancy Time
Behind the units produced are typically "parts". In the case of automatic panel storage systems, "bearing movements" are counted and in the case of edge banding machines, "cycles" are counted, as a part can have several passes.
The occupancy time is the time the machine was switched on (e.g. 8 out of 24 hours).
This metric gives you a good idea of how many parts your machine has actually produced in the corresponding period.
Please note: If the machine is left on even though it is not in use, this will deteriorate the output/hour as the occupancy time (time on) will be longer. If you are not using the machine, press "Control voltage off" on the machine.
Trend arrow
The trend arrow summarizes the output of the entire period. He compares the left half of the period (e.g. the first 4 hours) with the right half (e.g. the last 4 hours).

Tendency to output
Depending on how the application has changed, the arrow shows the tendency.
The second half is 15% worse than the first half | Down arrow |
The second half is relatively constant, i.e. less than +/- 15% | Arrow Straight |
The second half is 15% better than the first half | Up arrow |
Tooltip
By clicking on a data point, you will see the time and value at that time in a tooltip.

Value at a time
