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Map is an interactive graphic diagram of a distributed system designed used to monitor and control external system devices (cameras, microphones, sensors, relays).

Security devices are displayed on the map Map as symbols: status is displayed for each device is described by its status; access . Access to the device functions is provided via the functional function menu, which is called up by a right mouse click on the required device image on the Map. Macro commands Macros are also displayed in the Map as symbols, which . Macros are started from the functional function menu of the given macro command symbol.

If the distributed system diagram has only one level (for instance, one guarded protected floor of a building), the Map will consist of one level depicting the system diagram (single level map). If the guarded protected territory has a few levels (for instance, a multi-floor guarded protected building), the Map will be made up of a corresponding number of levels, where each level will depict a system diagram of the corresponding level (multilevel map). Additionally, the system diagram may be shown on the Map broken down into conventional fields and regions.

If the Map is multilevel, the level switch-over function shall be providedyou must switch between the layers of the Map. To enable this, special links between the Map levels layers are established at the program configuration stage. To switch between the Map levels layers, use the the  interlayer interlayer link button. Additionally, the interlayer link button shows the device status on the corresponding Map levelcorresponding Map layer. In addition, automated switch-over between the Map levels layers and recursive search for alarm links in the Map are supported.