PPT21+ +RF+Framework
PPT21+ +RF+Framework
Management
Radio Frequency Framework or
Mobile Data Entry
Mobile Data Entry
• Although all processes in SAP Extended
Warehouse Management can be done with
desktop transactions or in the warehouse
management monitor, resources in the
warehouse will use mobile devices for their
work.
• In a complex warehouse, the usage of mobile
devices is a requirement for fast and accurate
data entry.
Radio Frequency Framework
Extended Warehouse Management (EWM)
includes the implementation of a radio
frequency (RF) framework satisfying the
following objectives:
• Decouples business logic from the physical
presentation of application data on a selected
presentation device and enables personalized
menus and screens.
• Supports a large variety of device sizes, device
types, and data entry types.
Mobile Devices
Graphical User Interface
• GUI devices are connected to the SAP system
just like any other client-dependent PC.
• The screens can be touch screens, using
predefined pushbuttons, or they can be
operated using a keyboard.
• If you are using touch screens, you simply
“touch” the appropriate positions on the
touch screen instead of clicking with the
mouse on a pushbutton.
Character User Interface
• Character-based devices are linked to the
system through SAP Console.
• SAP Console operates on a Windows
NT/Windows 2000 platform and interacts with
the RF terminals connected to it.
• This concept is currently supported by the
leading providers of RF terminals.
CUI & GUI
Bar Code Support
• The RF framework supports the use of bar
codes for identification and verification
purposes.
• SAP currently supports EAN 128 bar code
types, but you can also support other types
within the RF framework.
Menu & Screen Personalization
• Using the RF screen manager, you can
customize the appearance of RF presentation
screens to ensure that they are consistent
with the attributes of the presentation devices
being used.
• Using the RF menu manager, you can define
your own menus and menu hierarchy for the
RF device transactions.
RF Screens
RF Function Keys
RF Screen Manager
• The RF screen manager is a tool that enables you to
customize the appearance of RF presentation screens,
so as to ensure that they are consistent with the
attributes of the presentation devices being used.
• The RF screen manager enables you to do create,
copy, and delete display profiles and to edit screens of
a display profile.
• The display profile is a group of settings that
determine the appearance of RF presentation
screens, including screen templates and the formats
of screen elements.
Continued
By defining your own display profiles, you can
determine the following screen display characteristics:
• Screen size
• Screen element attributes, including:
– Number of pushbuttons available for the screen
– Text length for pushbuttons, logical transactions and
menu items
– How messages are displayed
• Screen template function groups and screen numbers
The display profile for standard transaction is ‘**’.
Presentation Device
• Presentation devices classify the different kind
of devices you use in your warehouse.
• When defining a presentation device, you
enter its characteristics, such as display
profile, presentation device type, data entry
type, function keys quantity, various
indicators, and signal assignments.
• The presentation devices can be assigned to a
resource (which is part of resource
management).
Presentation Profile
• The presentation profile (together with the
personalization profile) is used to support different menu
structures for different users.
• The presentation profile is assigned to the application
(the standard application for EWM is 01).
• The personalization profile is used to enable the
customer to make changes to the SAP standard.
• With the personalization profile you can support different
user groups working in different menus and, therefore,
different processes.
• The personalization profile for standard transaction is
‘**’.
RF Menu Manager
• With the RF menu manager you can define your own
menus.
• First you create your menu items for the main menu and
the submenus.
• In the hierarchy, you define whether a logical transaction is
triggered (field LTRANS) or if the user jumps to a submenu
(field LMENU).
• SAP delivers the default menu with application ‘01’,
presentation profile‘****’, and personalization profile ‘**’.
These entries can only be maintained in an SAP system.
• In a customer system, these entries are locked for changes.
Configuration – Menu Manager
• EWM SPRO IMG: Extended Warehouse
Management → Mobile Data Entry → Radio
Frequency (RF) Framework → RF Menu Manager.
Configuration – Screen Manager
• EWM SPRO IMG: Extended Warehouse Management
→ Mobile Data Entry → Radio Frequency (RF)
Framework → RF Screen Manager.
Config - Assign Presentation Profile
• EWM SPRO IMG: Extended Warehouse
Management → Mobile Data Entry → Assign
Presentation Profile to Warehouse.
Config – Steps in Logical Transaction
• EWM SPRO IMG: Extended Warehouse Management
→ Mobile Data Entry → Radio Frequency (RF)
Framework → Define Steps in Logical Transaction.