The system automatically refreshes all data retrieved every 5 minutes from the MC including project names, parts, sections, and MC-T names every. However, if you notice missing information, click this button
Refresh data received from MC to retrieve the latest MC updates.
Use the three dropdown menus to select the project name, part, and section to measure.
Clicking a document's name opens a PDF preview in a separate tab attached to the black ribbon inside the console. Checking the box next to the document selects it as the document to measure.
When retrieving documents for measurement, if multiple files share the same name on Dropbox, a popup may appear. In such cases, please rename the files in Dropbox, then return to the console and click the following icon:
to retrieve the updated documents. You can then select the desired document for measurement. Please note that this process will refresh all documents in the selected project folder.
Upon selecting a plan, the console automatically downloads the PDF with a colored rectangle. Open it in Foxit Reader, Adobe, or Bluebeam to measure its area and perimeter in the desired metric unit.
Enter these values in the provided textboxes. A dropdown next to each textbox lets you choose between meters (m) or millimeters (mm) for accurate scaling.
This rectangle serves as a scale check for Bluebeam. Refer to the relevant section for further details.
Click Add Key Information button to open a popup where you can input additional details to assist in the detection process.
The right panel displays results in three sections:
A preview of the measured plan, which you can click to expand.
Three buttons:
– Access the Google Sheet legend.
– Opens the marked-up PDF in Dropbox.
This icon button allows you to get the deleted markups (in case you deleted any from the pdf on dropbox).
Any markup that you deem unnecessary in the pdf can be removed. After deleting any markup, the console will notify you with a message asking whether you would like to delete it from legend or not and the legend will be updated accordingly.
To open the Google sheet with the created legend, first click the button labeled "Legend and Data created." Names of each shape should go in the first column of the sheet labeled ‘Guess’.
Ex. GB-1.
Then, return to this page, the ADR Console, to finish entering the remaining data after you have finished entering the guessed names in the legend.
Three dropdown menus and three text boxes are present.
You can select the type of the shape from the first dropdown:
e.g. (1.0 Substructure) Ground Beam or Pile Cap. Refer to the relevant section for more details.
In the second dropdown, you will find a list of MC-T Names. Choose Accordingly.
The third dropdown menu has the unit of the MC-T Name you have chosen.
Note: If the unit was (m), choose whether you wish to extract perimeter or length data from the third selection.
Then add the relevant detail and depth to the rows underneath the dropdowns.
You can add/ subtract rows by using the + and - button.
You can add another block and repeat the process for another item by clicking the button next to "Measure using ADR".
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The console updates projects retrieved from Dropbox automatically at 9:00 am and 9:00 p.m. If you need to access any projects in between, just click on this button. Please note that it will refresh the files related to the project you chose only.
Index of column. (Optional)
Enter the title for the column as it will be shown in Bluebeam columns. This helps organize and categorize extracted information.
Provide a word or phrase from the data you want to help detect relevant information in the drawing.
Set the number of characters that is expected to be captured. This helps refine the extraction by limiting or expanding the detected text.