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In Pathfinder the infrastructure will be visualized in a top view perspective. This

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levelvisualizationbackgroundscaledetail
location mapbuildings and their cable connectionsxx 
building mapfloors and their cable connectionsxx 
floor maprooms and their cable connectionsxxx
room mapcomponents (cabinets and free-standing devices) and their cable connectionsxx 

 

Every top view consists of the following parts:

  • objects of the closest level (e.g. buildings of a location in a location map)
  • optional: background image
  • optional: scale
  • optional in the floor plan: room details

 

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Top view example

General functions

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zoommouse wheel
movepress mouse wheel or use scrollbar

Add, delete

To add or delete something in different levels and sections, a right click into the appropriate area is sufficient to open the context menu where you can select "add" or "delete".

Background images

Every top view can be complemented with a background image, e.g. a location map, a section from Google maps or a floor plan. Pathfinder supports rastered images like jpeg, png etc. as well as vector graphics (AutoCAD, dwg, svg with the respective module). The background image is uploaded to document management and linked to the respective level.  

You can add or exchange a background image with "load background image"  which can be reached by right click.

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Load background image

Options

Depending on the format, you can make make different adjustments to the background image (opacity, color, visible layers etc.).

 

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Modify background

Design Mode

In the design mode, the user can design the layout of the top view. You can change the position and size of an object like a building here. 

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Design mode

Layout adjustments

If you want to change the appearance of objects, e.g. size, opacity or color, right click on the object and choose "display and format" from the drop down menu, then click on "layout". A dialog will open where you can make different changes to the appearance of the object.

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Select layout dialog

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Edit layout 

Print

The print function enables you to print e.g. work orders. One mouse click conveniantly delivers a print out to take with you.

Select the work order you would like to print and open the menu including "print" by clicking on "more".

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Print work order

Likewise, reports can easily be printed, e.g. a data outlet report. 

The outlet report gives you an overview over all outlets in a certain section. Navigate to the respective section and open the context menu with a right click. Now choose "reports" and "outlets". A dialog will open that gives you a choice between either the connected or all outlets. Finally, Pathfinder will generate a ready to print report of all outlets in the selected level (e.g. a floor) with their respective connection status.

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Data outlet report

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Display all or connected ports

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Report ready to print

You can find more information on creating and printing reports in our video tutorial:

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Document to scale

Click on the scale bar to open a window for to scale documentation. Use the mouse to draw a line along a line of known length, e.g. a building front, and enter the length in field 1. Alternatively, you can enter the scaling factor in field 2.

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Define the scale by drawing a line of known length or entering the scaling factor

A detailled instruction can also be found in our video tutorial:

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Import floor plans

You can design your location by importing pre-existing plans from AutoCAD files or other formats like .jpg or .gif ("background"->"load").

Vorhandene Raumstempel können beim Import übernommen werden. 

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Import AutoCAD files

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Floor plan with room stamps

Right click on the location to create new buildings and edit their size and color. You can move buildings by drag & drop.

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Create new  building.

You can create new floors by right clicking on the building.

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Create new floors

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perspective contains four layers: location, building, floor and room.

You can provide a background image (e.g. a floor plan) for each layer, as well as a scaling factor, so you are able to work true to scale.

The top view of each layer includes the background image on which all elements of the next layer are marked (e.g. the rooms are marked in the top view of a floor).

Use the mouse wheel for zooming and press the mouse wheel to change the field of view.

If you want to add objects in the top view, select the corresponding option in the context menu.



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If you want to insert a background image, select Background→Load in the context menu. E.g. floor plans or map segments qualify as background images. Raster formats (.jpeg, .png etc.) and  vector formats (AutoCAD, .dwg, .svg) are supported.

Decide, whether you want to upload a file directly into Pathfinder, or just link to an existing file. If you choose to do the latter, changes made to the linked file will also be visible in Pathfinder.

Depending on the file format you can adjust the properties (Transparency, visible layers etc.) in Options.




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The Design mode can also be accessed via the context menu.

Here you can edit an object's size and position. Via right click on a tray you can add waypoints for a more tidy arrangement.

View & Format and Layout in the context menu allow further changes to an object's visualization (color, font, transparency etc.). Use Define scale to be able to work true to scale, by defining a scaling factor or specifying the length of a known distance.