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OEE Availability

The OEE widget is used to analyse the actual machine and system availability in relation to the planned availability/planned occupancy time and helps to reduce downtime and thus increase the productivity and profitability of production plants. Read the blog post.

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WeASSIST Quick Start Guide

Start collectiong data for your production & logistics now! Follow these simple steps to get started. For the initial installation, you need the appropriate hardware and access to the software. We will guide you step-by-step through the individual configuration.

Initial setup Hardware

Initial setup Hardware

The WERMA WeASSIST hardware consists of two components. These are the WeASSIST Gateway and the WeASSIST Transceiver

Setup

Initial setup Software

Initial setup Software

To setup the software, you need to activate your account or tenant. The prerequisite is successful commissioning of the hardware.

Setup

Device configuration

Device configuration

Once you have successfully set up the software, you can configure the hardware with the software to set up your hall plan and your customised dashboard.

Setup

  • Initial setup Hardware
  • Initial setup Software
  • Device configuration

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FAQ - Frequently asked questions

WeASSIST is a cloud solution, so a local installation is not necessary. The software can be acces-sed either via the browser or via the app.
The cloud solution can be accessed either via a link in your browser (https://weassist.werma.com/) or via the app.
WeASSIST data is available at any time and from any location.
The WeASSIST transmitters (transceivers) in the signal tower communicate with the receiver (ga-teway) via encrypted industrial radio (868 MHz or 921 MHz).
The gateway is operated using a 230 V power supply unit. The connection to the cloud is estab-lished with the Internet via Ethernet. Detailed configuration options can be found in the gate-way setup manual.
The WeASSIST hardware communicates via an AES-128 encrypted industrial radio (868 MHz or 921 MHz).
Yes, WeASSIST has a fully comprehensive user management system. This allows you to define ro-les and assign users a specific role including rights. You also have the option of defining one or more administration users.
As an administration user, you have the option of inviting and adding further users to WeASSIST independently and without prior enquiry to WERMA.
WeASSIST has an Active Directory, i.e. you can log in with your conventional Microsoft account, which you use to log in to your laptop etc. in the morning, for example. In addition, there is the option of logging in via a local user, i.e. you can create an account with WeASSIST that is sepa-rate from your Microsoft account.
No, no programming knowledge is required to configure and set up WeASSIST. It is an intuitive and user-friendly interface, which can be customised according to the application.
The WERMA signal tower serves as the interface for data collection. This enables the simple in-tegration of machines, systems or even manual workstations of any kind, regardless of the ma-nufacturer. The transmitter of the signal tower sends information to the receiver (gateway) as to which signal level is currently active. This information is transferred to the cloud by the receiver and processed with the configurations made in the software.
WeASSIST has a range of 300 metres between transmitter and receiver (free field). In addition, the transmitters have a repeater function so that the radio signal from a transmitter can be amplified twice by other transmitters in the vicinity, thus increasing the range to 900 metres.
Any number of additional gateways (receivers) can be added to WeASSIST. For example, addi-tional production halls or even nested production halls can be integrated and a stable wireless network can be guaranteed.

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