Create a Mine Site Database
Note: A new mine site (that is not copied from an existing mine site) includes default generic products. These products can be edited or deactivated as required. See Product Maintenance.
Activity Steps
- Open the Mine Site Database Utilities screen.
- Click Create Mine Site.
The Mine Site Creation screen displays.
- On the New Mine Site Setup page:
- Select whether to Copy from Existing Mine Site.
- If Copy from Existing Mine Site file is checked:
- Select the mine site in Existing Mine Site. The list displays previously opened mine sites.
- Select whether to copy the following items.
- CAD Templates
- Charge Standards
- Drill Pattern Types
- Drill Machines, MPUs and Stemming Trucks
- Operators
- Report Templates
- Charge Standard Blast Types—Read-only if Charge Standards is checked.
- Measurement Entry Templates—Read-only if Drill Pattern Types is checked.
Note: Mine site settings and products are always copied.
- Click Next.
- On the Mine Site Settings page:
- Enter a File Name for the database. Do not enter the .mdf extension and do not include any dots (.) or dashes (-) in the file name.
- Enter the Name for the mine site as it will display in the DataBlast Ignite application.
- Select the Time Zone.
- Select the Default Hole Sort Order from Row then Echelon and Echelon then Row.
- Select the Default Report Hole Sort Order from Row then Echelon and Echelon then Row.
- Enter the CAD Border Site Name. The default site name for computer assisted drawing (CAD) print borders that display around any 3D objects or report that you print. Default: The mine site Name.
- Enter the CAD Border Company Name. The default company name for CAD print borders. Default: The mine site Name.
- Select the Measurement Type from Metric (default) and Imperial. Read-only if you are copying an existing mine site.
Note: The selected measurement type impacts the entire user interface of DataBlast Ignite. For example, whether hole depths are in metres or feet, the pre-configured drill diameters, the units of measure for products, and the definition of charge standards.
Important: For DataBlast Ignite 2.8, the Fragmentation utility is only compatible with the metric measurement type.
- Click Next.
- On the Hole Numbering Scheme page:
- Select the Row Numbering Type from:
- Alphabetic—All holes in a row share the same letter in their hole names.
- Numeric—All holes in a row share the same number in their hole names.
- None—Can be combined with an Echelon Numbering Type of Continuous Alphabetic or Continuous Numeric if the hole are only to be known by letters or numbers.
Note: You cannot select the same numbering type for the rows and echelons.
- Select the Echelon Numbering Type from Alphabetic, Numeric, Continuous Alphabetic, Continuous Numeric and None.
- Select whether to Place Echelon before Row. If checked, hole numbers have the echelon name before the row name.
- Enter the Redrill Affix. Default: _R.
- Select whether to Apply Redrill Affix as Prefix. If checked, the Redrill Affix is added before the hole name. If unchecked, the Redrill Affix is added after the hole name.
- Click Next.
- Select the Row Numbering Type from:
- On the Hole Diameter Settings page:
- Select the Allowed Diameters.
Note: Although the selected Measurement Type limits the list of allowed diameters to either metric or imperial sizes, you can add custom diameters via Site Maintenance » Resources » Diameters in the DataBlast Ignite application.
- Click Next.
- Select the Allowed Diameters.
- On the Default Hole Settings page:
- Select the Zero Angle Style. For example, if you select the third radio button clockwise, hole angles are measured from the horizontal plane; that is, a vertical hole is 90°.
- Complete the following fields.
- Angle—The default hole angle in degrees in the Z plane. Must be between -180° and 180°.
- Depth
- Icon Type—Icon for holes displayed in the Viewport.
- Bearing Angle—The default hole angle in degrees in the X/Y plane. Must be between -360° and 360°.
- Diameter—Select from the allowed diameters selected on the previous page.
- Click Next.
- On the Save Mine Site page, click Save and Finish.
DataBlast Ignite creates the mine site database.
- Click Close.