The SlopeMon software is designed to provide mine engineers the ability to analyze movement data generated from robotic total stations such as the Leica TCA1800, TM3000D, TM1100 or any GeoCOM or GSI/CSV file compatible instrument.

SlopeMon can automatically receive data via TCP/IP (wired or wireless) or radio, phone modem from remote Total Stations and process and display the movement data in real time. Alternatively data can be imported manually from any GSI (Leica) or CSV (Comma Separated Values) file.

SlopeMon has been used as a key safety tool at a number of mine sites including Syncrude Canada and Barrick Goldstrike, Nevada.  Simplicity and reliability are key features of the SlopeMon software.  The current version of SlopeMon has been running non-stop at the Barrick Mine since 2000.

SlopeMon - Base Software

SlopeMon - Main Window, Target GroupsThe SlopeMon Base Software is responsible for gathering the target movement data and analyzing it based on user defined criteria.  Click here for more information.

SlopeMon - Remote Software

The SlopeMon Remote Software is responsible for controlling the robotic Total Station and gathering, buffering and sending the target data back to the SlopeMon Base software for analysis.  Click here for more information.