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            <title>Configuration Files for Utiliser</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/utiliser:config_reference</link>
            <description>Configuration Files for Utiliser

The Utiliser system need at least one configuration file that describes a type of resource that is being utilised.

It also describes the assets that will be analysed, the types of possible state, the rules behind the states, and the patterns that define your</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 22:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Creating Utilisation Rules</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/utiliser:creating_rules</link>
            <description>Creating Utilisation Rules

The utilisation system calculates the the state of each asset using rules.

Each rule must include a method.


{
            &quot;method&quot;: &quot;ValueMatch&quot;
}


There are a few different methods - types of rule that each have their own specific parameters.</description>
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            <title>Cycle Rules</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/utiliser:cycle_rules</link>
            <description>Cycle Rules

The rules behind cycles are very similar to those for states.

There are four main types of rule when creating cycles.
Rule TypeUsageStartMarks the beginning of a cycle*EndMarks the end of a cycleIgnoreIgnores any matching timesMilestoneCaptures information about the asset performing actions</description>
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            <title>Cycles</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/utiliser:cycles</link>
            <description>Cycles

A cycle in the utilisation system is the total time an asset takes to perform a single task.

You can define the rules that describe what a cycle represents. For example, a cycle might capture the total amount of time a machine spends on each full &#039;job&#039;, such as</description>
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            <title>Example Utilisation Displays</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/utiliser:examples</link>
            <description>Example Utilisation Displays

With all of these displays, you can click on any part of the data to navigate to other visualisations.

Treemap

The treemap shows how much time has been consumed across all of your resources.

[300]

You can click on the legend</description>
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            <title>InEvent</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/utiliser:inevent</link>
            <description>InEvent

InEvent is a method (or type) of rule used to assign a state to your asset.

Parameters
NameUsagesourceThe ARDI event source to read fromnameThe default status during the eventregexThe regular expression to match against the event namesubtypeThe event attribute to read the</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 22:50:17 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>NonZero</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/utiliser:nonzero</link>
            <description>NonZero

NonZero is a method (or type) of rule used to assign a state to your asset.

Parameters
NameUsagepropertyThe ARDI property to read fromzeroThe state when the property is zerononzeroThe state when the property is anything other than zero
Notes

The &#039;property&#039; value should be the name of an ARDI property found on all of the</description>
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            <title>Resources</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/utiliser:resource</link>
            <description>Resources

In the Utiliser Utilisation addon, your resources are the assets you&#039;re utilising.

If you&#039;re tracking the progress of vehicles, those vehicles will be your resources. Similarly if you&#039;re tracking the state of machines or people - those would be your resources too.</description>
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            <title>Secondary States</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/utiliser:secondary_state</link>
            <description>Secondary States

For the utilisation system to work, each asset should have a state, such as &#039;running&#039; or &#039;stopped&#039;. This is known as the primary state.

It can also have a secondary state, which provides more detail or context to the state information. For example, if your primary state is &#039;Moving&#039;, your secondary state might be the</description>
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            <title>Rules</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/utiliser:state_rules</link>
            <description>Rules

Rules are used to define the logic for deciding what state an asset is in, and are also used to describe the key points in your cycles.

For information about the specific rules you can create, see the following...

State Rules 

Cycle Rules</description>
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            <title>Asset States</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/utiliser:state</link>
            <description>Asset States

The utilisation system works by calculating what state your assets have been in during the period you&#039;re analysing.

You can create your own unique set of states for your applications. Examples include...

	*  Running
	*  Stopped
	*  Delayed</description>
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            <title>Using the Utilisation Addon</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/utiliser:using</link>
            <description>Using the Utilisation Addon

For users, we&#039;ve tried to make the Utilisation Addon quite simple to use.

Accessing

You&#039;ll find the Utilisation button in the side-bar on the left hand side of the ARDI page.

Choosing Resources

This is an optional step that only appears if you have</description>
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            <title>ValueMatch</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/utiliser:valuematch</link>
            <description>ValueMatch

ValueMatch is a method (or type) of rule used to assign a state to your asset.

Parameters
NameUsagepropertyThe ARDI property to read fromregexThe regular expression to match withnameThe state of the value of property matches regex
Notes

The &#039;property&#039; value should be the name of an ARDI property found on all of the</description>
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            <title>Utiliser</title>
            <link>http://docs.optrix.com.au/utiliser:welcome</link>
            <description>Utiliser

The Utiliser addon is designed to create visualisations and APIs around asset utilisation - what states your various assets are in and how much time they&#039;re spending in different locations or conditions.

Using the Utilisation Addon 


Examples

Mining Vehicle Utilisation Sample

Configuration Files</description>
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