Maps (Figure 1) provide a visual layout of your node network. If you provide the latitude and longitude of nodes, you can view the location of nodes in the map.
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This feature is currently only available for schematic scenarios when you having a lice Internet connection. Links and geographic projections are not displayed in the map. |
Figure 1. Maps
Toolbar
Map - Google-style view of the node-networkcurrent schematic.
Satellite - satellite view
Hybrid - a combination of the first two views.
Last icon - view all nodes in a single screen. This is the default view.
Panel on right of map
Selected marker - provides location details of the selected node.
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Scaling - two types available:
Zoom - zooms the maps. Synonymous to using your mouse scroll wheel.
Node - zooms the node - useful when there are several nodes in a small geographic location.
In the list of nodes, after assigning the latitude and longitude of a node, it becomes enabled.
To add a node to the map either:
Choose the node from the list and click Add Marker; or
Click the node and enter the longitudinal and latitude at the top.
This will add the node to the default location in the map. . You can then click and drag the node to the desired location or enter the location details.
Once a node appears in the map, it appears enabled in the nodes list.
For a gauge node: If you choose a listed gauge, it will automatically appear in the map.
Hovering on top of a node will bring up a tooltip containing datum.