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Shottrack Report Guide

The document provides instructions for generating a report from ShotTrack VoD data. Key steps include opening the VoD Monitor program, selecting saved data, adding timing markers to zones, exporting a report as an Excel file, and customizing the report sheets which include a summary page and individual sheets for each zone displaying raw data, graphs, and timing information. Modifications like adding location details or other graphs can be made to further analyze the blasting results.
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Shottrack Report Guide

The document provides instructions for generating a report from ShotTrack VoD data. Key steps include opening the VoD Monitor program, selecting saved data, adding timing markers to zones, exporting a report as an Excel file, and customizing the report sheets which include a summary page and individual sheets for each zone displaying raw data, graphs, and timing information. Modifications like adding location details or other graphs can be made to further analyze the blasting results.
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ShotTrack VoD305

Report Generation Guide

ShotTrack Pty Ltd


Office 1.03 Innovation Hub, 363 Hogbin Drive, Coffs Harbour, NSW 2450, Australia
info@shottrack.com.au www.shottrack.com.au
Preparing a VoD Report

• If not already open


• Double click on the
ShotTrack VoD Monitor
Icon
• Navigate to saved data
location and select the
file.
Adding timing information

• ShotTrack VoD Monitor


program allows the user
to add extra timing
information that will be
exported to a report.
• Open the zone where
this timing information is
to be inserted.
• Click on Marker a tick
will appear.
Positioning marker

• The marker can be


positioned anywhere
in the zone
• In this case we have
located it at the
initial cable cut.
• The time offset from
start of data and the
cable length are
added to the Zone
manager.
• Notes can be added
if required
All zones can have markers added

• Double click on next


zone to bring
window in focus.
• Click on marker
• Add marker to zone
as before
Generating report

• Navigate to file/Export report


• Navigation window opens
• Choose folder to save and file
name.
• Click save.

• Save the data at this point


The excel report

• The first page is the


summary.
Default summary page

• If the company
details have been
set-up
• And shot details
have been entered
• These are included
in the summary.
• Other information
can be added such
as Burden, spacing,
primers used and
delays set.
Modify the summary page

• Resize overview bar and add


further information if required.

• A common addition is to copy


the Latitude and Longitude into
google earth and locate where
the shot took place for future
easy reference.
• This can be copied and pasted
into the report
After any additions set print area

• At the bottom of
the summary
sheet are the
various sheets
that have been
automatically
generated.
• Along with the
this Summery
page there is a
sheet for each
zone saved and a
further timing
sheet.
Zone sheet

• The default data saved


is the RAW data in the
left hand column and a
filtered graph.
• The sheet header has:
• Measured VoD column
length.
• VoD
• VoD type
• Comments
Add other graphs

• You can add


further graphs
from the program
if wanted
• Right clicking on
the graph area
allows the graph
to be copied to
the clipboard.
• In this case we
have selected the
RAW data trace
and the
continuous VoD
This can be done for each zone

• Any further comments,


conclusions etc. can also be
added.
Timing sheet
UTC Date UTC Time UTC seconds
Start time 4/02/2016 10:08 PM 53.51200
Zone Marker Note Time Cable length Elapsed UTC Date UTC Time Seconds
Hole 1 1 First hole detonation time 0.019515625 133.7587511 0.019515625 4/02/2016 10:08 PM 53.53200
Hole 2 1 Second hole detonation 0.055394531 105.4827031 0.035878906 4/02/2016 10:08 PM 53.56700
Hole 3 1 Third hole detonation 0.0793125 76.11787085 0.023917969 4/02/2016 10:08 PM 53.59100
Hole 4 1 Forth hole detonation 0.115359375 47.52920161 0.036046875 4/02/2016 10:08 PM 53.62700

• Here the timing information that has been added along with the
Start time and date is reported.
• The date and time is in UTC format and the seconds have a
decimal component accurate to 3.90625. microseconds
• Looking at the Elapsed time we see
• Hole 1 has 19.5 millisecond. This is from when we started recording
and is the pre-trigger time.
• Hole 2 was 36 milliseconds after hole 1
• Hole 3 was 24 milliseconds after hole 2
• Hole 4 was 36 milliseconds after hole 3

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