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Where do I find the QR Target?

The QR target is an essential part of the Fab-Assist and AR-Inspect features. If you have not received a permanent magnetic metal QR target from us, please contact us and we will be happy to provide you with one.
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Subassemblies

Is the term used to describe a structural member of a project that is pre-fabricated in a manufacturing facility and then delivered to site. Part, member or structural member are sometimes used as synonyms.
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Device Connectivity

The FabStation software operates in real-time and is continually connecting to the server to keep project data updated. When using a mobile device in a manufacturing environment, these updates can be affected by the wireless connectivity. An update that takes a minute in the office may take 2-3 minutes on the shop floor.
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Roles and Permissions

Each Role will have different permission levels for navigation within the FabStation Web Portal. Ensure the Role is correct for each employee
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Sync Device

The FabStation software is dynamic and processes changes by several users at any given time. An automatic synchronization occurs in the background to keep each hardware device updated. To manually perform the synchronization, the user may select “Settings” or return to the login page and tap the “Sync Device” button.
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Filtering by Sequence

When selecting and viewing assemblies there is an option to filter by Sequence. FabStation supports construction sequencing data from the design software to assist with the sequencing of the assembly fabrication.
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How Statuses in Production Control Work?

A status represents the stage of production that an assembly is in as it progresses through the manufacturing facility. Our system currently uses: Not Started, Fabricating, Fabricated, Inspecting, and Inspected to describe the different stages of production we are able to report on. Paused is also used to indicate that a Fabricating or Inspecting status has been paused by the user. This can be done to pause the logged time while the user is not working on the assembly or taking a break.
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