CATCH.AI navigation and menus

This article will take you through the CATCH.AI user interface and provide an understanding of where to find the different features.

Users access CATCH.AI from a web browser by navigating to the address of the CATCH.AI web server. 

The user interface is divided into four sections:

  1. Top Menu: The top pane with core function areas as menu tabs.
  2. Side Menu: This side pane shows sub menus related to the selected top menu tab.
  3. Content Pane: The content for the selected sub menu is shown here.
  4. Icon buttons: Buttons to access notifications, full screen, help menu, and user menu.

The main menus of CATCH.AI, located in the top bar, are:  

  • Dashboard
  • Report
  • System

 

Top menu: The Dashboard tab

The dashboards tab is where users can find the dashboards that have been created in the system or configure how to show relevant data on their own dashboards.

A dashboard can serve as an overview of real time data, with the possibility to dive deeper into the data directly from the widget on the dashboard. Dashboards can be used to show multiple charts that are relevant in combination.

Dashboards can be personal or shared across the organization.

An operator dashboard with a line overview.

 

Top menu: The Report tab

This is where you can access all the data in the system. The Report tab is used to generate reports of relevant data stored in the database. The resulting report is shown on a user-defined widget that can be added to a dashboard for a real-time view.

The report menu has multiple ways of showing and analyzing the data:

  • Telemetry: Good for showing continual property measurements
  • Events: Focused on events and their occurrence
  • OEE: Show OEE values of the devices that are configured to produce at a certain rate
  • SPC: Used to analyze measurement data statistically, e.g., vision inspection data
  • Multi Limit: Used to analyze repeated processes
  • Correlation: Used to analyze the correlation between properties

 

 

 

Top menu: The System tab

This is where you can configure CATCH.AI. From here devices, properties and events can be managed. Rules and events can be created to specify how to react when certain conditions in the reported data occur.

Example of use of some of the features:

  • Devices: Configure devices that exists in the system
  • Properties: Configure the properties that should be available
  • Events: Configure the events that should be available
  • Feedback options: Configure which feedback should be available for events and stops
  • OEE: Configure OEE parameters for devices that has an expected production rate
  • Cameras: Configure cameras (e.g., CCTV) that should be available in CATCH.AI
  • Rule Engine: Configure rules that should trigger when a condition is met
  • Settings: Configure API keys and Push Targets