- 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.
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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.
- 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 a sample file.
- 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).
The PSD plot displays the aggregate results of all samples reported based on the time filter criteria.
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- Plot options
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.