You can see the OEE graph in Shift View by clicking on the "OEE" tab:
This displays the three components of OEE and the OEE value for every hour of the shift.
Green line (availability). Availability represents the percentage of planned time that a station (production line or workstation) is actually working or producing. Availability = Operating time / Planned time, in Shift View colors Availability = (green + yellow) / (shift time - planned stops).
Yellow line (performance). Performance represents the actual running speed of the equipment against its specified running speed. Performance over 100% can mean that measuring of production is not set up correctly or targets (ideal cycle times) are set too low. Performance = good production / (good production + speed loss), in Shift View colors Performance = green / (green + yellow).
Orange line (quality). Quality indicates the amount of products meeting the quality requirements (good products) out of all products produced. Quality = good products / (good products + scrap), in Shift View scrap is visualised using orange product circles.
White line (target OEE %). This indicates the value set under station settings as “Mr Evocon happy %” and represents the level of stable OEE. You can also see the happy/unhappy set levels when hovering on Mr Evocon in Shift View:
White bars (OEE %). The white bars indicate the hourly OEE % that reached the target. OEE = quality x availability x performance.
Grey bars (OEE%). The grey bars indicate the hourly OEE % that was below the target. OEE = quality x availability x performance.