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Overview
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The Grade Control step is only visible if enabled in Settings setup task.
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Import Scenarios
Settings step
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Extensions steps
You will also need to import the appropriate extensions. To do so, flag the Use Extension checkbox and import the applicable scripts in the Extension Source, Extension Parameters, and Extension Data Sources setup steps (details on flags configuration see here).
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Grade Control Setup
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Blocks and Nodes Tree
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Grade
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Amount of the grade control blocks on the selected level is shown in the Selected Grade Blocks column.
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The Volume column - cubic meters of the grade content (applies to solids only).
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The UID column - unique identifier of the record (applies to solids only).
Flag the Show Empty Nodes checkbox to include empty blocks in the tree.
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Control Blocks mapping
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Click OK to confirm and return to the main area of the setup step.
Blocks and Nodes Tree
Expand the tree structure to the record required (as per Mine - Pit - Phase - Bench - Blast - Flitch - Solid) and double click to center it in the viewport.
View the total number of grade control blocks by levels (the Total Grade Blocks column).
Flag grade control blocks you want to see further and use in the scheduling.
Not flagged blocks will be shown as Not Included polygons (red by default) won’t be displayed in the Designer tab.
Amount of the selected grade control blocks on the level is shown in the Selected Grade Blocks column.
The Volume column - cubic meters of the grade content (applies to solids only).
The UID column - unique identifier of the record (applies to solids only).
Flag the Show Empty Nodes checkbox to include empty blocks (not including grade controls data) in the tree. They will be shown in grey.
Increment Solids panel
In the Increment Solids panel, you can select which dig solids to display in the viewport (Original, After Depletion, After Preconditioning), and change their colors to suit your preferences.
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Imported Polygons panel
Use the eye icon to select the Imported Polygons you want to display in the viewport (Included or Not Included), and change their colors according to your preferences.
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Reserves panel
The Reserves panel provides detailed information on the material content in the selected parcels.
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Material
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parcels are loaded and configured as in the RR. Block Model step.
Select from the tree any level(s) you wish to display the reserves data for.
Toggle the Min/Max button to display/hide detailed grade information. When the full information is displayed, you will see the grade total, as well as the minimum and maximum values.
From the Parcel field dropdown, select the parcels you wish to display in the Reserves panel.
From the Fields field dropdown, select the data fields you wish to display in the Reserves panel.
Export Options
Use the export button to:
Save data in ".xlsx" format for later use in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets - “Export to Excel” option.
Save data in ".tst" format for later use in text editors, or in ".csv" format - “Export to Text/CSV” option.
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Viewport
In the viewport, you can deal with the 3D representation of the blocks selected in the level tree on the left. For instructions on using the top toolbar buttons, see here.
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To the right of the viewport there is also a hidden Layers tab, which you can use to import the required layers. For more details about using this tab, see
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This setup step varies for different projects and depends on the imported scripts for your particular one.
Designer tab
The imported Grade Control blocks will be shown in the Designer tab with a hatch pattern specified in the Settings > Hatch Patterns > Designer - Grade Control Hatch.
Grade Control blocks can only be edited on the dig level.
Select grade control block and review its reserves vs block model data.