You can create map themes to customize the icons and colors shown on the network map, as well as the zoom level or visibility of the different layers.
Everyone can create their own map themes. For non-admin users, these will be visible only to you, not shared with the rest of your company. For Project Admin users, there is an option to share themes with the whole company.
Create a Theme for the Network Map
To customize the map display:
For GIS layers, you can choose to color-code based on one of the available attributes for that layer. For example, for a pipes layer, you could select the attribute 'material' and this will color-code pipes on the map based on their material. You can do this in the Theme Editor by selecting Color by Attribute instead of Fixed Color.
For asset layers, there is a set list of attributes to choose from. When you select one, the system will tell you if you have data mapped and available for that attribute.
For spatial layers, you can choose from the attributes that you mapped for that layer.
You can also color GIS layers based on a range of numerical values. For example, you could color pipes based on an attribute range such as diameter.
You can do this in the Theme Editor by selecting Attribute and then selecting an attribute from the drop-down that has a range of numerical values.
You can add rows to the range, and you can use the Distribute Range button
to evenly distribute the numbers.
Similarly, you can choose the colors associated to each row or use the Distribute Colors button
or Select Gradient for Range
button to create a color range.
In the Theme Editor you can adjust the zoom level at which layers are shown, on a range of 2 (least zoom) to 22 (most zoom). For example, if you only want to see observations from CCTV inspections on the map once you are very zoomed in, you might set the zoom range to 16 - 22.
You can see your current zoom level in the URL, after the map coordinates. In this example URL the zoom level is shown in bold:
https://asset.info360.com/map#/map/streets/-0.12033886112104142,51.515999459601005/13.178416236489545
Choose from a selection of Esri and Mapbox basemaps. You can find these in the Layers panel
.