These are software release notes for the XL Productivity Appliance™. For information about new features please refer to the What’s New With XL? web page.
Version 2.19.3 is in production release. Updating XL is recommended.
XL memory horizons are being reduced from 300,000 production records to 200,000 production records, so any historical data beyond that horizon will be trimmed as part of the update. Typically, this will only affect data that is several years in the past.
It is normal for XL to reboot in the middle of the update process. On occasion XL can get stuck on reboot, which you can tell by the scoreboard remaining blank for more than 3 minutes. This will not be evident in the web page interface, so simply check the scoreboard if you suspect the update may be stuck. If it is blank for more than 3 minutes, merely cycle power and the update will complete.
This update includes updates to the operating system, and as a result, the update process may take a little bit longer than usual.
There are no critical release notes.
There is now documentation on how to retrieve comments along with your production data via the XL API, so you can access comments programatically.
There is also now documentation on how to create, update, and delete comments via the XL API, so you can fully support comments programmatically.
You can now expose the ability to tag part runs with a Job ID via the API the same way you can via an unrecognized barcode scan, so that you have greater flexibility in how you tag your part runs.
Update One, Update All: When you update to XL 2.17, we recommend updating all XL devices at around the same time. The reason for this is that changes to Shift navigation (described in the Time Range Selector note), will only work correctly across multiple work centers if they all have the new Ordinal Shift feature.
Time Range Selector: Navigating by “Shift” has been changed to make it easier to align shifts across work centers. When navigating beyond “3 Shifts Ago”, the time range is no longer defined by a number of “Shifts Ago”, but rather a number of Production Days and a specific Ordinal Shift within that day. For example, instead of seeing “56 Shifts Ago” you might see “18 Days Ago 2nd Shift of Day.”
Ordinal Shift: If you have a page saved with a Shift selection farther back then “3 Shifts Ago” the selection will be changed to “3 Shifts Ago” (see the Time Range Selector note).
There are no critical release notes.
XL dashboards now include a duplicate widget live control.
Working with our partner Vetii | TECH, there is now explicit support for replacing XL devices connected to the Vetii | TECH Data Collector. This feature provides tools that enable data collection to continue seamlessly without record conflicts after an XL device is replaced.
Target Cycles and Target Counts are now distributed proportionally across events, which enables the target counter to be used more effectively for applications with longer cycle times. These metrics can also now be displayed on the scoreboard with a fractional digit.
XL now uses less eMMC storage for features such as diagnostics (core dumps, log files) and upgrades (deleting files after a successful upgrade) so it is less likely that XL will run out of storage during updates. We also added tools to the technical support page for manually clearing these types of files.
XL Enterprise now includes a technical support dashboard so our CSMs can assist if you want to change the role of a user or if you need to delete a user.
XL Devices Linked to XL Enterprise: All XL devices linked to XL Enterprise should be upgraded to version 2.15. The XL 2.15 release eliminates a memory leak that causes XL devices linked to XL Enterprise to run out of memory and reboot after approximately one month of operation with no power cycles.
Duplicating Dashboard Widgets: Duplicating dashboard widgets was removed as a feature in XL 2.15. We plan to restore this feature in a future release.
The Top Losses page now includes an Enterprise control that enables you to include multiple work centers in the report, with an option to combine work centers or show each work center separately.
XL now provides improved help text when it is unable to connect to external networks, such as communicating to XL Enterprise or checking for software updates.
XL now restores Time Source and Proxy Server settings when configuration is restored since these settings rarely change within a site.
XL has a very innovative data model which has been awarded a second patent in Mexico (patent 381115).
Printed reports in XL now list all work centers whose data is included in the report.
There are no critical release notes.
Microsoft has started discontinuing support for Internet Explorer 11 across a wide range of platforms and applications. XL is also discontinuing support for Internet Explorer 11 in April 2021. In this release, if you access XL devices with IE 11 you will receive a deprecation notification.
Scanning this barcode is the equivalent to Start Production. It disables higher-priority production states, sets the production state to Down, and restarts auto run/down detection. This feature deprecates the Split Down Event barcode, which still functions for barcode sheets that are already printed. It is no longer possible to add Split Down Event to new barcode sheets, and it has been replaced by Start New Down Event in any configured barcode pages in XL.
Starting with this release, Elements have been renamed to Widgets.
It is important to remember that each XL device has its own IP address and web-based user interface. Therefore, if you want to restrict access to XL devices your IT department should restrict access to those IP addresses on your network.
Changes to Enterprise Hierarchy: This release aligns the enterprise hierarchy used by XL to the ANSI/ISA-95 standard, which includes four levels of hierarchy: Enterprise, Site, Area, and Work Center.
The Division level is no longer supported as it is not included in the standard. Existing Divisions will be removed, and their underlying sites will be directly connected to the Enterprise level.
There is a feature on our roadmap to support custom hierarchies – which will allow additional levels of hierarchy.
When an XL device is linked to XL Enterprise it is automatically added to the standard enterprise hierarchy and from that point forward automatically receives its hierarchy from XL Enterprise.
Update All XL Devices: All XL devices need to be updated to version 2.13 in order for XL to aggregate data from all monitored work centers. Otherwise, data from some devices will not be included in reports such as from the All Production and Timeline pages.
It is important to remember that each XL device has its own IP address and web-based user interface. Therefore, if you want to restrict access to XL devices your IT department should restrict access to those IP addresses on your network.
Microsoft has started discontinuing support for Internet Explorer 11 across a wide range of platforms and applications. XL is also discontinuing support for Internet Explorer 11 in April 2021. In this release, if you access XL devices with IE 11 you will receive a deprecation notification.
There are no critical release notes.
If a changeover, down, or maintenance event (i.e., production) is split by a meal/break or meeting (i.e., no production) the two production events are now automatically treated as a single event.
Scanning the barcode for a running part will now start a new part run for the same part. This enables running the same part twice in a row. It also enables changing part settings and having the new settings immediately take effect.
You can now submit reject reasons with count quantities through the XL API to enable easy integration with other systems and applications.
You can now set the number of decimal places for cycle times (as well as percentages) displayed on the scoreboard, which is particularly useful for long cycle time applications.
There is now an option to display time of day on the scoreboard.
Input Prescalers are restricted to between 0.000000001 and 1. Any prescalers that fall outside this range will be changed to the default, which is 1. If you are using a prescaler that's greater than 1, instead use the Count Multipliers on the Parts table.
Published updated API documentation. The XL API has been updated to add the Alternate Part ID field, and the ability to trigger inputs. Updated documentation is available from support@vorne.com.
Review of the National Vulnerabilities Database and implementation of updates as appropriate.
Installation Guides: We have updated our XL installation guides with this release. Download using the links below:
XL Enterprise: This release expands the functionality of XL Enterprise by adding an automated shift report and production text alerts. Currently the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use that are associated with the XL Enterprise application are not published. These policies will be published as part of a future release.
This release aligns the menu layout in XL Enterprise with the menu layout in the XL device. There are now two menus in XL Enterprise:
This release also includes a new email validation process when adding users to XL Enterprise. Every new user will receive an automated email requiring them to validate their email access before obtaining access to XL Enterprise. Existing users do not need to re-validate their email address unless they subsequently modify their stored address.
Currently the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use that are associated with XL Enterprise are not published. These policies will be updated soon.
During Planned Stop and Not Scheduled time, the Scoreboard will now show the configured reason (e.g. “CIP”), not the Process State name (e.g. “Changeover”).
If the process is not detected as running at shift start, XL will either (a) carry over the production state that was active when the shift started OR (b) start the shift in the production state selected in the Time Schedule.
XL includes a single relay output intended to prompt operators to respond to down time. The relay can be enabled either because (a) the process is stopped and no reason has been scanned, or (b) the process has restarted after a down event and no reason has been scanned. Wiring instructions for the relay have been added to the Install XL 2.11 guide.
The TPT Tooltip now includes the In Count metric and Event End Time to provide a more-complete summary of each event.
Added additional contextual information to chart tooltips to help users better understand the data being viewed.
Published updated API documentation. The XL API has been updated to add the Alternate Part ID field, and the ability to trigger inputs. Updated documentation is available from support@vorne.com.
Review of the National Vulnerabilities Database and implementation of updates as appropriate.
XL Enterprise: This release includes an early release of our XL Enterprise cloud-based software application. Currently the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use that are associated with this application are not published. These policies will be published as part of a future release.
Unknown Part/Job/Shift/Team: This release significantly changes how XL handles the dimensions of “part”, “job”, “shift”, “team”. When analyzing these dimensions, if:
In a future release we plan to provide historical data modification options so users can take data from an unknown dimension and add it to a known dimension.
When you upgrade to XL 2.10, the upgrader will review existing records and relabel them as “no” and “unknown” as appropriate. This will create new events for each dimension.
Note: If you have a lot of historical data, the upgrade process might take several minutes to complete.
This release includes substantial simplifications and improvements to how XL analyzes and presents cycle time and cycle time loss. This includes:
If you have created personalized dashboards, views, or scoreboard configuration that uses one of the removed metrics, this metric will automatically be updated to refer to the closest corresponding simplified metric. In some cases, this may result in the same metric being repeated. We recommend reviewing any personalized pages that include cycle metrics in case you would like to make further changes.
XL also now includes support for scanning reasons to tag Running Slowly events.
Vorne support should verify that older upgrade packages have been removed from your device before upgrading to version 2.8.
XL now has an option to disable notifications for individual XL units for a given browser. The main purpose of this feature is to turn off notifications when an XL web page, such as the new Andon page, is shown on an unattended flat screen. You may also use this feature if you simply don’t want to see notifications for a given XL device. Click on the navigation bar notification (bell) icon in the XL web page interface to access this feature.
All XL devices must be updated to version 2.7 in order for XL Plant features (i.e., multi-asset aware pages and elements) to show data correctly.
With the enhanced time range selector, the functionality of All Production and Historical All Production have been merged into one page. This makes it possible to seamlessly travel between real-time and historical data. As part of this update, saved Historical All Production views will be deleted.
This release fixes a defect with Daylight Saving Time that occurs if XL is not configured for Automatic Time Updates. If time is being set manually, it will be off by one hour when the device is first powered up after DST ends. If possible, update XL devices to version 2.7 prior to DST ending (November 4 in the USA).
XL now has an option to disable run variants (running slowly, running poor quality, and running poorly) accessible by navigating to Settings > Metrics and Dimensions > Run States. Run variants are designed for fast production processes and should be disabled for manufacturing processes with cycle times greater than 15 seconds.
Updating to XL 2.6 requires loading new software from a Flash card as the operating system is being changed. Refer to the XL 2.6 Software Update tech note for complete instructions.
The operating system of XL has been upgraded to Yocto, a very powerful OS that is fine-tuned and optimized for embedded applications (including IoT devices like XL).
Ubiquitous language is a process where terms are defined to create a clear, consistent and rigorous language with the ultimate goal of creating a product that is intuitive and easy to understand. In this release, a number of terms have been redefined, including:
The Administer and Configure (now Settings) menus have also been reorganized to better match how they are typically used.
The Supervisor role has been expanded to include a number of day-to-day functions, including Parts, Time Schedule, Print Barcodes, and Modify Data. The Operator role has been removed since it is infrequently used and is more or less identical to the “guest” role.
The relay is used to connect audible and visual devices that remind operators to scan down reasons. In this release, the operation of the relay has been changed to track “Scan Reason” on the scoreboard (on during Down and Run; off during Planned Stop and Not Scheduled).
XL tracks “Definitely Running” as an indicator that there is a very high confidence that production is running. One of the most common applications is to automatically exit changeovers when production is “Definitely Running”. In this release, XL restarts the Definitely Running algorithm any time it uses it to make a decision. For example, if a part is scanned and a changeover begins, XL restarts the Definitely Running algorithm. This will prevent XL from immediately exiting the changeover if production had just stopped.