2026-03-17Last updated
To navigate between maps quickly, you can designate two or more maps as floors of the
same building.
Before you begin
Organize your area view into one or more buildings,
each with mapped sub-areas that represent floors.
What you should know
Using the Map designer, you can configure maps as floors of a
building. With floor maps, you can quickly navigate a building using controls overlaid on
these maps.Each floor is linked to all other floors in the same building. You can navigate
between floor maps by pressing the button for the floor you want to see. If an area is
included in multiple buildings, such as a shared parking lot, the floor controls can be used
to navigate between buildings.
If the floor maps are georeferenced, the map view stays
on the same part of the map when navigating between floors. Press and hold the Ctrl key
while changing floors to restore the default view.
Procedure
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From the Configuration desktop homepage, open the Map designer
task.
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Open a floor map by selecting one of the recent maps or clicking Browse all
maps.
Note: The areas attached to connected floor maps must have the same parent.
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Open the Floors dialog box in one of the following ways:
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Select two or more check boxes to designate maps as floors of the parent area. Each
floor has a configurable abbreviation to represent the map on the floor controls.
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If needed, use the arrows (

) to
reorder the floors. Floors are presented in this order in the floor controls.
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Click OK.
The floor controls are overlaid in the bottom-right corner of the map in Configuration
desktop and Operation desktop.
Note: The
Edit floors (

) button is only available in
Configuration desktop.