7.1 Tracks

7.1 Tracks

A track is mapped by the points from where messages came. Each point stores the data and time when the message was received and coordinates at the point, as well as other parameters (speed, sensors etc.). Any number of maps can be drawn on the map. They can represent different units and various time intervals. To differentiate between tracks, you can set different colours for them.

To build a track in the Tracks panel, do the following:

1.       Select a unit in the dropdown list. Its contents depend on the worklist in the Monitoring panel and access to the units.

2.       Define the time interval within which you want to get the data.

3.       After filling in all the fields, select Show Track.


 


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