2026-03-25Last updated
You can add geographic features and dynamic information, such as roads and traffic
flow, to georeferenced maps. This is done by importing Keyhole Markup Language (KML) objects to
the Map Manager role.
What you should know
Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is a file format
used to display geographic data in an Earth browser such as Google Earth and Google
Maps. KML files define map
objects that represent static features, such as roads and buildings, or dynamic information,
such as weather conditions and traffic flow. They can only be used with georeferenced
maps.Note: Dynamic KML layers are refreshed at the interval defined in the KML
file.
Procedure
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From the Configuration desktop homepage, open the System task, and
click the Roles view.
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Select the Map Manager role, and click the
Properties tab.
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Under the Map layers section, click Add an
item (
).
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In the Select layers to import dialog box, enter the path to a
.kml or .kmz file.
If the file was loaded successfully, a preview of the KML objects and a list of
available layers is displayed. All layers are selected by default.
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If required, deselect any layers that are not needed.
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Click Import, and then click Apply.