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- Select an object that should be edited. Green-pointed frame will appear around the image as a result.
- Call for the Edit object dialog window of theMap editorutility in one of the three ways:
- Perform the command of the main menu Operations with objects -> Edit object;
- Click the button on the toolbar;
- Perform the Edit command of the context menu (called by right-clicking the object image).
- The type of the selected object is automatically displayed in the Object field (1).
- ID of the selected object is automatically displayed in the Identifier field (2).
If necessary, change the type of object icon display with the help of the Type of display switch (3).
The Type of display switch position
Type of object icon display
Note
Image
Schematic object image
Basic configuration objects, SCADA objects
Image and indicator
Schematic image and identifier of object state
SCADA objects
Text
Object name and text defined on the Properties panel or by script (see Editing object properties using the Properties panel or Examples of scripts in the JScript language in the Programming Guide (JScript)The Script object. Programming using the JScript language)
SCADA objects
Line
Displaying object in the form of a straight line
SCADA objects
Polygon Displaying object in the form of a polygon Basic configuration objects, SCADA objects Ellipsis Displaying object in the form of an ellipsis Basic configuration objects, SCADA objects Info title Note Line object transformed to text will no longer be displayed on the Map, if Text info property is empty (see Editing object properties using the Properties panel).
- If necessary, change the object additional data in the Comment field (4).
- To save the changes, click the OK button (5).
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- Select the object, the position of which should be edited.
- Call for the Position of object dialog window of theMap editor utility in one of two ways:
- Perform the command of the main menu Operations with objects > Position of object;
- Perform the command of the context menu Position of object (called by right-clicking the object image).
Set the coordinates of the object center: X (horizontal indent from the left border of graphic plan) and Z (horizontal indent from the bottom border of graphic plan) fields (1, 2).
Info title Note The In Meters switch position is relevant when real parameters of the guarded object protected facility are set, to which this layer corresponds (see Creating the layers of the interactive map). - Enter the angle in degrees of object image turn in the Angle field. The angle is set counterclockwise from the contour line (3).
- To save the changes, click the OK button (4).
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To set the position of the icon on the map, hover the mouse cursor over it and left-click it. Holding the left mouse button, place the icon on the place on the map that corresponds to its real location on the territory of the guarded objectprotected facility.
To rotate the icon, hover the mouse cursor over it and left-click it. Green-pointed frame will appear around the icon as a result. Point at one of the corner dots. A bended arrow will appear. Move the mouse in the required direction to rotate the icon.
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- Select the object for which it is necessary to display the viewing angle. As a result, the object name will be highlighted with a border of green dots.
- Open the Properties panel for the required object (see Editing object properties using the Properties panel) and expand the PTZ settings group.
- Set the required field values:
- Angle on map — the —the direction of the display vector on the map. A value of 0 is the actual position of the camera at the time of setting the parameters.
- Telemetry deflection from zero — the —the actual offset of the camera.
- Viewing angle — the —the angle of the view display vector.
- Viewing distance — the —the size of the the view display vector.
- Color — the —the color of the view display vector.
- Nontransparency — the —the transparency of the view display vector.
- Invert pan — select —select True in the drop-down list if it is necessary to invert the camera rotation.
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