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The Conformance tab consists of four main parts, some of which include additional tabs and panels. For a detailed description of each, see below:

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Overlays panel

The Overlays panel is used to work with layers, surfaces and domains.

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Layers panel

The Benches panel contains a tree structure listing all polygons/benches in a certain order, i.e. Pit - Stage - Bench.

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  • By selecting a record, its polygons will display in the Viewport.

  • You may select the whole pit or stage by clicking on it.

  • Use <CTRL> and <SHIFT> hotkeys to select multiple benches.

  • Double click on the tree level to zoom to its polygon in the Viewport.

  • Various Export options available via Benches panel are described in the child section.

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top Layers panel is common for all Alastri apps and is used to add and toggle pits, dumps and topos layers. For a full description of the Layers panel icons and its functions see here.

Surfaces panel

The Surfaces panel is used to toggle surfaces to display in the viewport. These surfaces and their colours are configured in the Surface Sets setup step.

Domains panel

The Domains panel is used to toggle domains to display in the viewport. These domains and their colours are configured in the Domain Mapping setup step.

Viewport

The Viewport provides a graphical representation of all the 3D conformance solids of Reserves and Dumps on your mine site. The user can select the levels to be displayed (pit/stage/bench), switch to the display of dumps or open pits, display or hide schedule and production surfaces, zoom in to one or multiple solids, etc.

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Click in the Cross-Section panel to view cutaways of the conformance solids.

  1. Press the cross-section icon from the top toolbar to begin.

  2. Click and drag on the screen to define the breadth and bearing of the section plane.

  3. To reset the cross-section line, simply click in the desired location and start stretching the A<-->B line, or click the minus icon  in the upper left corner of the bottom panel.

  4. Zoom, pan and vertically exaggerate the view inside the Cross-Section panel.

  5. Step forward and backward with the blue up/down arrow icons in the Cross-Section panel.

  6. Toggle layers in the Surfaces and Domains panels to display different Production or Schedule surfaces or Domains.

  7. Set the step size as required.

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Reserves tab

Open the Reserves panel to compare the actual and scheduled reserves.

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The Table tab is where you can review the reports configured in the Table Options step. Configured reports will appear in the Table panel.

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Info
  • The left "Planned" component is always 100%.

  • The right "Production" component is the ratio of (Cut / Scheduled).

  • The subtotals of each "Planned" and "Production" component are shown in the waterfall from left to right.

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Benches panel

The Overlays panel is used to work with layers, surfaces and domains.

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Layers panel

The top Layers panel is common for all Alastri apps and is used to add and toggle pits, dumps and topos layers. For a full description of the Layers panel icons and its functions see here.

Surfaces panel

The Surfaces panel is used to toggle surfaces to display in the viewport. These surfaces and their colours are configured in the Surface Sets setup step.

Domains panel

The Domains panel is used to toggle domains to display in the viewport. These domains and their colours are configured in the Domain Mappings setup step.Benches panel contains a tree structure listing all polygons/benches in a certain order, i.e. Pit - Stage - Bench.

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  • By selecting a record, its polygons will display in the Viewport.

  • You may select the whole pit or stage by clicking on it.

  • Use <CTRL> and <SHIFT> hotkeys to select multiple benches.

  • Double click on the tree level to zoom to its polygon in the Viewport.

Various Export options available via Benches panel are described in the child section.

Child pages (Children Display)