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To view the geomap, go to the Maps tab. As a result, a map with camera icons will open.

Note

To display a video camera on a geomap, it is required that:

  • In Axxon Next (see The Video Camera Object), in the Geo location parameters group, the geographic coordinates (latitude, longitude, azimuth) of the camera location should be specified.
  • In Intellect (see The Settings panel of the Camera object), the camera name should contain the geographic coordinates of the camera location in the [X, Y, Z] format, where:
    • X is latitude;
    • Y is longitude;
    • Z is geodetic azimuth (camera rotation angle relative to the vertical axis), optional parameter.
      For example, a video camera with the name [19.4578, 23.5637, 30] will be displayed on the map at the point with coordinates 19.4578, 23.5637 with a camera rotation of 30 degrees.

If the Server configuration does not contain any cameras with the specified coordinates, then the No cameras with coordinates message will be displayed when you go to the Maps tab, and there will be no camera icons.

When you click the camera icon on the map, live video from this camera will be displayed in the lower left corner of the screen. When you click on a video or on a camera’s name, you will be redirected to viewing live video (see Viewing live video in AxxonNet client on Android OS).

You can select a map layer in the drop-down menu at the bottom of the screen: Google normal, Google satellite, or Open street map.

Note

If you zoom out, the cameras will be grouped into clusters. Each cluster is displayed on the map as a circular progress bar, showing active cameras in green, disabled cameras in gray, and disconnected cameras in red.  The total number of cameras in the cluster is displayed in its center.

The location of the mobile device on the map is indicated by the  icon.

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