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478 WIN-PAK User Guide
Floor Plan Definition
Designing a floor plan begins with a background.
This background is a static graphic image that can be
an actual floor plan drawing, a photo, or a simple
graph. Floor plan backgrounds are imported as
Windows metafile graphics (.wmf) that are scalable
so the floor plan view can be easily enlarged or
reduced without distortion. Floor plans can also be
created without a background graphic.
The next step in floor plan definition is to add an ADV
for each device you want to monitor or control from the
floor plan. You can choose from any of the ADVs that
have been defined. Different objects (e.g. doors, panels,
C-100 loops) are available in the Floorplan Toolbox,
representing the different types of ADVs.
Links to other floor plans, or to an Alarm or Event
view, can also be added. In addition, a text block can
be added to the floor plan. For example, if you want
to create a legend explaining the color codes of the
ADVs or give special instructions for the operator
viewing a particular floor plan; just select the text
object from the toolbox, drag it onto the background,
and type in the text.
Once an object has been dragged from the toolbox
onto the floor plan, it has a right-click menu that
allows you to set its properties, copy it, or delete it.
NOTE: A Floor Plan object must be selected (left-click)
before its properties can be changed. Be sure you have
selected the correct object (there is a visible box around
the selected object) before attempting to set its proper-
ties.
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