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Using the Map View
250 InfraStruXure Central 4.0 User’s Reference
If the sensor value that is reported by a device is less than the value you specify for the sensor in the
Low Value field then a semi-transparent block of the Low Color will appear behind the device icon.
If the sensor value that is reported by a device is higher than the value you specify for the sensor in
the High Value field then a semi-transparent block of the High Color will appear behind the device
icon. If the value falls between or equals either the Low and High values then a semi-transparent
block of the Normal Color will appear behind the device icon.
If you want to change any of these settings for a sensor, simply select the sensor, specify new low
and/or high values, and select new Sensor Imaging colors as desired. You can also use the slider
control in the Transparency tab to adjust the transparency of the Sensor Imaging color blocks that
appears behind the icon in the Map view.
4. When you are finished, click OK to save your new Sensor Imaging configuration.
Map Sharing
InfraStruXure Central supports Map Sharing. Map Sharing enables you to create a custom device group
map that will be automatically shared with any users that are authorized to access the device group. When
you create a shared map, other InfraStruXure Central users that view the device group will automatically
inherit the position of device icons on the map and the background image you select.
The following usage rules apply to Shared Maps:
Only Administrator-level user accounts (accounts that have both Read/Write access to User
Administration and Write access to the device group for which a map will be shared) can create a
shared map.
Once created, only a user with Administrator-level access to a device group with a shared map can
delete that map. If multiple Administrator-level users can access a device group any of those users
can delete a shared map, even if they did not create the shared map.
If you are using a map that has been shared by your Administrator, you can edit contents of that
device group. However, any changes you make to the device group will be seen only on your system
and will not be shared with other users.
Once a map is shared, only an Administrator-level user can make changes to the shared map and re-
share it so that other device group users inherit the new shared map settings.
Users that edit a shared map but who do not re-share it (either because they are not Administrator-
level users, or because they are Administrators but choose not to share the map) will not inherit
changes made to their maps by other Administrators unless they use Delete Custom Map command
to remove the files associated with their custom version of the shared map from the server.
Administrator-level users that have created a shared map, and who have then made changes to the map
without re-sharing their changes will have a custom version of the map for themselves, just as users
without Administrator-level access have when they save changes made to a shared map. In this case if
you want to delete the shared map you must first use Delete Custom Map to delete your local version of
the map files. Once these files are deleted you will automatically inherit the shared map. Then, if you use
Delete Custom Map again you will delete the shared map for all other users.
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