Operator working at workstation without loading and unloading.

Operator working at workstation without loading and unloading.

Kauan
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Operator working at workstation without loading and unloading.

Kauan
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[ FlexSim 21.0.10 ]

Hello!

I have a model where there is a source, a processor and an agv to transport the product from one processor to the other and then go to the output. As per the image below.

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I would like to do this whenever my product arrives at processor 32 or 37, my operator 1 goes to that processor and spends 5 seconds doing an activity. After that, the processor performs its cycle time in the equipment and the agv takes the product to the exit. I'm not getting the part of the operator to work, can someone help me with this?

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natalie_white
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Hi @kauan pedroso,

It's hard to know how to help without looking at your model. To receive a more accurate solution, please post your model or a sample model that demonstrates your question.

Proprietary models can be posted as a private question visible only to FlexSim U.S. support staff. You can also contact your local FlexSim distributor for phone or email help.

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patricia_brenny_r
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Hello, as said before by Natalie can you send me your model in here that demosntrates what you currently have? That would help finding the solution.

Usually, for an operator to work at a station, you need to connect them to your processor through a center port, then check the box "Use Operator" in the processor properties.


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If you need an specific kind of behavior that is not provided through this interface, consider creating a ProcessFlow for this task.

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Kauan
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Hello @Natalie White

Sorry I forgot to submit my model in my question. It follows below, if I want to do it when my product arrives at some processor, my operator spends 5 seconds for each piece and he does not load any product, he only spends operating time.

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Kauan
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Hello @Patricia_brenny R

Sorry I forgot to submit my model in my question. It follows below, if I want to do it when my product arrives at some processor, my operator spends 5 seconds for each piece and he does not load any product, he only spends operating time.

arquivohelp123.fsm

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julie_weller
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Hi @kauan pedroso,

I took a look at your model and there's two issues. The first is that your dispatcher is connected to the middle processors. By disconnecting the middle processors your Task Executer isn't the one doing the processing and your operator does it instead.

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The second issue is your middle processors in their Output tab for the transport they were using the centerport default connection. You want to instead sample your dispatcher so that the Task Executer is bringing the boxes to the final processor.

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Does that answer your question?

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Kauan
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Hello @Julie Weller !

Partly solved my problem, the search part with dispatcher is ok. But I wanted my operator to spend 5 seconds and go to the next processor and now he waits for the processor time and then spends 5 seconds and goes to the next one. How can I do it in reverse so that it spends 5 seconds and goes to the next processor ?

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moehlmann_fe
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Based on your initial question it sounds like those 5s are a setup time (process time only starts afterwards). So you can simply set those 5s as setup time in the processor and not require an operator for the actual cycle time.

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Also, is there a reason why you are using two one-way paths on top of each instead of single two-way path? It currently makes the Task Executer travel to the opposite end of the path before moving to the processor.

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Kauan
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Hello @Felix Möhlmann

It helped me a lot, one last question. I wanted that when I gave the processor time it would come back on the same processor that is ready to spend 5 seconds for it to come out. Kind of like a gas machine that needs to connect and disconnect the product.

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moehlmann_fe
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The processor object does not suppport this by default. You can create a task sequence in Process Flow when the process finishes, closing the output until the sequence finishes.

(You could create the same logic in the processor's triggers by writing the task sequence in code.)

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julie_weller
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Hi @kauan pedroso, was Patricia_brenny R's answer helpful? If so, please click the "Accept" button at the bottom of their answer. Or if you still have questions, add a comment and we'll continue the conversation.

If we haven't heard back from you within 3 business days we'll auto-accept an answer, but you can always comment back to reopen your question.

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patricia_brenny_r
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Hello, based off of your initial comments and the other discussions here on the forum I'd like to reinterate what I've answered previously and strongly recommend the creation of a ProcessFlow, this way you can configure the machine sequence and delay time for each operator with details. The processor doesn't support all the time inputs you requested.

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