The Map tab (Figure 1) provides a Google maps style representation of nodes in the current active schematic.
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- Hovering on top of a node will bring up a tooltip containing location details;
- The panel below the map provides details at the location of the mouse pointer; and
- An approximate processing times for loading the map is also shown below the map. This value is affected by the number of nodes on the map, along with the amount of detail.
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You can 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