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The Map editor utility toolbar is shown on the figure:
The Map editor utility enables to perform the following operations with the objects, added to the layer.
Description of operation | Operation call | Note | ||
In the Operations with objects main menu | In the context menu | On the toolbar | ||
Deletes the selected object | Delete object | Delete | The 1 button | - |
Copies the selected object. The copy is placed above the original | Copy object | Make a copy | The 2 button | - |
Edits additional data and type of displaying the icon for the selected object | Edit object | Edit | The 3 button | Performed in the Edit object dialog box |
Set the displaying of the selected objects on the Map only in alarmed state (when there is no alarm, the objects are hidden) | Hide the selected | Hide | - | - |
Cancels the hiding of the selected objects | Show the selected | Unhide | - | - |
Edits the font for the selected object name | Set the font | - | - | Performed in the Font standard Windows dialog box |
Restores the deleted name of the selected object | Restores the title object | - | - | - |
Edits the size of the selected object | Objects size | - | - | Performed in the Object size dialog box |
Edits the position of the selected object | Object position | Object’s position | - | Performed in the Object position dialog box or with the help of the mouse |
Selects objects of one group | - | Selects all the similar | - | Example: all the Camera objects are selected |
Selects all the identical objects within a group | - | Selects all the identical | - | Example: all the Sensor objects of the Gerkon type are selected |
The Map editor utility enables to perform operations with a group of objects. To select several objects, hold down the Ctrl key on the keyboard.
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Edit the additional data and type of object icon display as follows:
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 JScript language in the Script) | 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 |
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).
Editing the additional data and type of object icon display is completed.
Edit the font, color, background or frame size of object name as follows:
Editing the font, color or background of object name is complete.
Edit the object size as follows:
Specify the size of the image: Width (icon width) and Height (icon height) fields (1, 2). Icon size is expressed in pixels.
Note
Click the OK button to save the changes (3).
Editing the object size is complete.
Edit the position of object with the help of the Position of object dialog window as follows:
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).
Note
Note
In case when at least one coordinate oversteps the bounds of the map, the message window will be displayed. Click the OK button, and then repeat step 3.
Editing the object position with the help of Position of object dialog window is completed.
The Map editor utility also enables to edit the object position with the help of the mouse.
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 protected 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.
You can also change the coordinates, rotation angle and the icon size of the Line, Image, Image and indicator and Text object types using the Properties panel:
Editing the object position using the Properties panel is complete.
To display the camera angle on the map, do the following:
Changing the camera angle display is complete.
Edit the color and transparency of objects added to the map as polygons and ellipsis as follows:
To edit the thickness of the object icons added to the map in the form of a line, do the following:
Editing the object line thickness is complete.
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You can edit the thickness, as well other other display parameters of several object icons in the form of a line simultaneously. To do this, select the required icons with left mouse button, while holding down the Ctrl key on the keyboard.
To add apexes to an object icon in the form of a polygon or polyline, do the following:
Note
Maximum number of apexes in the polygon is 51.
Adding apexes to an object icon in the form of a polygon or polyline is complete.
To remove the apex, right-click it holding down the Ctrl key and select Remove apex.
You can set the order of object icons display when they overlay. To do this, do the following:
Setting the order of object icons display is complete.
By default, if the object is in several states at the same time, the device icon changes according to these states in a short time, and when the object is selected on the map all its states are displayed as the thumbnails next to it (see Graphic objects on the Map).
It is possible to disable displaying states thumbnails. To do this, do the following:
Configuring the display of the objects states is complete.