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The Display tab is used to customize the display of Labels and Entities.

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  1. Use the bulb icon to show or hide labels in the viewport.

  2. The Name column contains a list of transport network objects: Nodes, Segments, Joins. This list is not editable.

  3. The Text column contains the label text. The default is <name>.

  4. Select the desired font, size, position (top, middle, bottom), fore and background colors of the label.

Color configuration

Click the color selection button to display the color palette and opacity level.

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BasicPoint

BasicPoint is a minimum base point of the haul network.

When you select basic points, the Grid table displays their X, Y, and Z coordinates.

Unlike to the Properties panel, which displays "multiple values" when selecting more than one point, the Grid panel will list information for each of them.

Block

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Review the information for the selected blocks, such as:

  1. Name,

  2. FullName,

  3. Number of Auto joins,

  4. Number of Manual Joins,

  5. Block geometry: Top, Bottom, Height, Travel RL.

  6. If required, you can change time in seconds that truck is waiting at dump (SpotAtDumpSeconds).

Unlike to the Properties panel, which displays "multiple values" when selecting more than one block, the Grid panel will list information for each of them.

Node

Select node(s) from the tree, or find it in the network, or create a new one using “Promote Point to Node” option (available in the right-click menu).

Use the Node Type field dropdown to change type of the selected node, ie:

  • BenchExit,

  • Crusher,

  • Stockpile,

  • LiftEntry,

  • Waypoint.

In the Name field specify/change the node name according to the naming rule.

The DataSource and UID fields are locked from editing in this panel.

If required, you can change time in seconds that truck is waiting at dump (SpotAtDumpSeconds).

Unlike to the Properties panel, which displays "multiple values" when selecting more than one node, the Grid panel will list information for each of them.

Segment

Select network segment(s). The name of the segment can be changed as required.

Flag the TrolleyAssist checkbox if a trolley drive is used on this segment.

Flag the SingleLane checkbox if the segment uses a single lane for hauling.

Review and, if necessary, change the Rolling Resistance value in the Rolling Resistance field.

In the Metrics area, review the metrics that apply to the segment (they cannot be edited).

If applicable, tick the appropriate flags for the road.

Haul Route

Select a Haul route and view its properties, such as Source and Destination, as well as related metrics (distance, uphill elevation change, downhill elevation change, absolute elevation change).

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A useful feature of the Grid panel is the Find and Replace function, which allows you to find and replace the applicable information. It can be used, for example, when names used in different tabs of the project do not match.

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To use this function:

  1. Select the records you wish to change (use the <CTRL> and <SHIFT> keys to select multiple).

  2. Right-click and select "Find and Replace".

  3. In the Find & Replace window that opens enter the name you need to replace (Find field) and the new one (Replace field).

  4. In the Search Scope field select extent of the search: in Selected Text or in Entire Document.

  5. Click Replace All to apply the changes.

Segments tab

The Segments tab is used to present detailed information on the selected network segments.

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If you are using Haul Infinity within the Scheduler (ATS or APS), you can import a schedule directly.

  1. In Alastri Tactical Scheduler:

    1. Run all the Setup Tasks.

    2. In the Schedule tab, run Scenario or Full Schedule.

  2. In Haul Infinity:

    1. In the top tab bar locate the Scheduler tab.

    2. Select “Import from Scheduler”. Imported strings will be displayed as a list in the Scheduler Auditor tab.

    3. Double click any line in the list to animate the haul in the viewport.

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Importing Schedule from CSV

  1. Find the Schedule Auditor tab below the viewport, and open it.

  2. Click the Import Schedule button.

  3. Select a CSV file which contains the schedule to be imported.

  4. Click the blue plus icon to create a new CSV mapping template.

  5. Drag and drop the CSV column headers to the corresponding schedule field. The ID and Flag fields can be left blank.

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For a detailed description of this tab, as well as examples of its use, see here.