Aggregate Map Widget
Description
The Aggregated Map widget can display various asset locations (pumps, valves, flowmeters, etc.) and user defined polygonal areas (fields, ranches). Assets are selected by driver, such as “Integrated Pump” driver and “Latching Valve” driver. All assets utilizing the selected Drivers will appear on the map. Polygonal shaded areas, created under “Group settings”, can be displayed or hidden. Group Crawl Depth and group location determine how local or global the view of assets is.
Features / Options
- Icons allow easy identification of different types of assets
- Current values are displayed when zoomed in
- Icons consolidate when zoomed out
General Dashboard and Widget info
Features common to all Widgets and general Dashboard info can be found in the HotSpot widget section of the manual.
Widget Editor Settings
Widget name
Appears top and center of widget.
Default map type
Use the drop-down-menu to select the preferred map type; Road Map, Satellite, Hybrid, or Terrain
Filter devices
Click on the drop-down-menu to see the list of available asset (driver) types. The the box for the type you would like shown on the map.
Render areas
Check the box to make user defined highlighted areas appear on the map.
Show devices
Check the box to make selected assets appear on the map.
Cross Account Boundaries
Check this box if you wish to see items from sub accounts
Group Crawl Depth
This setting determines how far down a branch of the group tree the widget will look for assets and defined areas
On Screen Controls / Functions
Map/Satellite
Click to map type to switch to and from default map view.
Full Screen/Normal
Click the frame icon in the upper right corner to enter or exit full screen view
Street view
Click the “Pegman” (Google's street view icon) to see possible street level views. This view also provides links to open in map or street view in a new new tab. Use the back arrow (upper left) to return to overhead view.
Zoom
Use your mouse's scroll wheel or the “+” / “-” buttons (lower right) to zoom in or our. When scrolling, position your cursor over the point you wish to zoom to.