Maps The Map tab (Figure 1) provide provides a Google maps style representation of nodes in the current active schematic.
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Note: This feature is currently only available operational for an active Internet connection. Links and geographic projections are not displayed on the map. |
Figure 1. Maps
ToolbarYou can view different map styles using the Map toolbar (Figure 2):
- Map (default) - provides a Google maps style view of the current active schematic
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- Satellite - shows a satellite view of the current active schematic;
- Hybrid - provides a combination of the first two
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- map styles; and
- Snapshot - pans the entire map to show all nodes in a single screen
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Figure 2. Maps toolbar
Adding nodes to maps
Once your schematic is set up, you can add nodes to the map in one of two ways.
Location control
You can also set geolocation coordinates and elevations for nodes and reaches using the Location Control window (using View » Location Control). While it is not essential, it is convenient to set elevations with respect to Australian Height Datum (AHD). You can enter negative numbers for components that are below sea level, such as the lower lakes of the Murray. The elevation of a component is the zero point for that component. For example, the zero point for a storage is the lowest point in the storage.
Figure 3. Location control
Panel on right of map
Selected marker - provides location details of for the selected node.
List of all nodes in the current scenario.
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