- Release Date:
- 12th November 2024
- KBA Summary:
- This Knowledge Base Article describes the functionality of the Installation Page in the NEW FRAGTrack™ Web. Try it out!
Summary
The NEW FRAGTrack™ Web - Installation Page provides a comprehensive view of a FRAGTrack™ Installation.
Learn how to configure FRAGTrack™ metrics of interest and thresholds here.
Note: Experience the new BlastIQ™ Blast Fragmentation dashboard for blast-correlated fragmentation analysis. Read more here.
To navigate to the Installation Page:
- From the side navigation, select any active installation within the Overview page group or any de-provisioned installation.
- -OR- From the Site Overview page, select any active installation from by clicking on the installation card.
The installation's current status is displayed in this section; data is refreshed every 5 minutes.
A summary of the installation samples is included in the report based on the selected time filter.
- Time Filters:
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Set to "Last 24 hours" by default (no auto-refresh of data currently available).
- Use the date Range filter, including the time of day. The filter supports a maximum range of 31 days.
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- Georeferenced only: Relevant to FRAGTrack™ Geospatial mobile installations only. When turned ON, only georeferenced samples will be included in the time plot and map.
Note: This toggle will be disabled if no georeferenced samples are included in the selected time range.
- Metrics of interest:
- The metrics of interest are shown based on the installation's configuration. Read more here.
- Mass: only available for FRAGTrack™ Conveyor. Requires belt speed and rock density to be configured for the installation.
- Results:
- Passing size and passing percentage values are always calculated based on a Rosin-Rammler or Swebrec fit.
- Rossin-Rammler: Rossin-Rammler OLS (Ordinary Least Squares) fit to the cumulative bins.
- Swebrec: Swebrec OLS (Ordinary Least Squares) fit to the cumulative bins.
- Top Size: Top size is not reported based on a fit; it is the largest bin encountered on the data set.
- Passing size and passing percentage values are always calculated based on a Rosin-Rammler or Swebrec fit.
The time plot displays samples based on the selected metric of interest and fit (if applicable).
Colour coding: Samples are coloured based on the selected metric of interest and fit, as well as the installation's defined thresholds. Read more here.
- Plot traces:
- Selected Metric: Mouse over a sample to see the specific value of the metric of interest.
- Selected Metric (No GPS): Only relevant to mobile installations. Group of samples that don't have valid GPS coordinates; these samples are not displayed on the map.
- Oversize: View a plot of oversize materials overlaying the fragmentation selected metric. Use the secondary y-axis or hover over an oversize sample to see its size.
- Moving average (2hrs): A representation of the centred moving average of all the samples being visualised in the plot, calculated on a 2-hour window.
- Plot options:
- Click the ellipsis (3 dots) to open the options menu.
- Click 'Copy to clipboard' to save the content.
- Click 'Export Sample' to export and view sample data.
- Click 'Export Oversize' to export and view oversize data.
- Export Ovesize will be grayed out (not clickable) when there's no oversize data.
- Click the ellipsis (3 dots) to open the options menu.
- Interactions:
- Hover over: Mouse over a sample to see the specific value of the metric of interest.
- Click: Click on a sample on the plot to open the side panel and access the sample's details.
- The selected sample is highlighted on the plot and the map (if applicable).
- Click: Click on elements in the legend to show or hide their appearance in the plot.
The PSD plot displays the aggregate results of all samples reported based on the time filter criteria.
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- Plot options
- "Snap to" should default to:
- Snap to Y: When the P value is selected in the metrics of interest.
- Snap to X: When the size value is selected in the metrics of interest.
- Snap to X: When the Top size is selected in the metrics of interest.
- Snap top X or Y axis values: Allows you to snap to the corresponding relevant metrics of interest and compare values across the different plot traces.
- Linear/Log X axis: Allows you to set the PSD plot X axis display to a linear or logarithmic scale to enable the best visualisation based on the data set.
- Click the ellipsis (3 dots) to open the options menu.
- Click 'Copy to clipboard' to save the content.
- Click 'Export Sample' to export a sample file.
- "Snap to" should default to:
- Plot options
- Plot traces
- Observations: A cumulative representation of the aggregated bins.
- Rossin-Rammler: Rossin-Rammler OLS (Ordinary Least Squares) fit to the aggregated cumulative bins.
- Swebrec: Swebrec OLS (Ordinary Least Squares) fit to the aggregated cumulative bins.
The non-cumulative bins plot is the simplest representation of the aggregated bins for all the samples being reported based on the time filter.
- Interactions:
- Hover over: Mouse over anywhere on the telemetry images bar to visualise the relevant image thumbnail.
- Click: Click anywhere on the telemetry images bar to open the side panel and visualise the relevant telemetry image. This panel also allows you to navigate through other telemetry images.
- Viewing Telemetry Images in Full Screen Mode:
- Click the image in the side panel or select "View image in full screen mode."
- The image opens in a centred lightbox.
- Sieving visuals, date, and time are shown as in the side panel.
- Use arrows to navigate between images.
- Exit by clicking outside the lightbox or selecting "X".
- The last image viewed will reappear in the side panel with PSD curve (if applicable).
- Navigation buttons are disabled at the start/end of the date range.
- The aggregated results will be based on the selected metric of interest and fit.
- Shown on the left: the percentage of samples which the selected result falls inside each range and are coloured accordingly.
- Shown on the right: the aggregate results of all the metrics of interest for the selected fit. With the selected metric of interest in bold font.
- Note: Toggling on the Georeferenced only will not change the Aggregated results.
The map displays any samples with a valid GPS value for FRAGTrack™ mobile installations displays any samples and the last known installation position.
Coordinates: When Georeferenced coordinates are available, the map will use those to display samples on the map; regular GPS coordinates will be used otherwise.
Colour coding: Samples are coloured based on the selected metric of interest and fit, as well as the installation's defined thresholds. Read more here.
Layers
- Toggle BIQ Image and Polyline overlays on and off within the Map on Site and Installation pages.
- Overlay uploads should be managed through BlastIQ™ Insights. To upload polylines and image overlays, please visit the Site Map article here and navigate to the Layer Administration section.
- Users with write access can delete a sample by following these steps:
- Click on a sample on the time series plot.
- Scroll down on the side panel.
- Click on "Delete Sample"
- Confirm sample deletion.
The provisioning log gives users the ability to see the date and time that devices have captured data. A history of each FRAGTrack™ installation is provided in table format.
The provisioning log is particularly helpful when visualising data from deprovisioned installations, i.e. installations that are not currently provisioned with a device but have been in the past and expected to have historical data to be analysed.
Only the last refreshed date/time is displayed in the user's device time zone.
All other date/time information is shown in the site's time zone.