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Notes:
Below is a set of screen shots that we hope shows what our software
is all about. If you are interested further please contact a member
of our sales team who can arrange a full demonstration.
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Fusion-2 Airport Zoom

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Demonstrates three levels of zoom which is controlled via the mouse scroll wheel. The maps are of a European airport. Each map section has a tag (top left corner) showing the zoom level. From right to left: TAG-City. Least zoomed is an overview of the part of the City where the airport is located. Here we can see the outline of the airport terminal buildings. TAG-Airport. Medium-zoom showing Terminal 1 building and the locations of the external cameras associated with it. TAG-Terminal. Internal detail of Terminal 1 showing offices and internal camera locations. |
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Fusion-2 Atlas-Browser
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This screen shot demonstrates the use of the Atlas-browser function (vertical column on the left side). Here users can quickly select and navigate maps and hyperlinks on a named basis. The screen shot also shows the GUI functionality in the form of a motorway map. Also revealed are three virtual monitors (down the right hand side). The top two monitors are displaying images of the two cameras located on the motorway map. No image has been selected to the third virtual monitor. |
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Fusion-2 Browse Maps
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Here we see how easily maps can be browsed using Fusion's unique 'map-flow' feature which is activated using CTRL-TAB on the keyboard. With each press of TAB a new map is pushed to the front. Holding down TAB results in the maps being displayed in a continuous flow from back to front. Releasing the CTRL key displays the front map in full-screen mode. |
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Fusion-2 Edit Camera

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In this screen shot we see how easy it is to edit system camera parameters including repositioning it on a map. Notice how the camera icon in the top centre of the map has a box around it to indicate it is being edited. To relocate the camera icon to a new position on the map simply drag & drop it. The right hand column contains the icon palette and the camera properties windows.
In Icon palette navigation arrows etc can be added to maps along with named hyperlinks and zoom links. The camera icon can also be selected from an extensive library.
The Properties window contains technical information relating to the system camera including its GPS location and logical name etc. |
Fusion-2 Edit Hyperlink

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Another editing function showing the screen for adding and editing system hyperlinks. In the Atlas window we see the list of named hyperlinks. Notice the map window which incorporates a cross-hair overlaid onto the map. This is used to set the by dragging the map under the cross-hair until the destination of the hyperlink is directly under the cross.
The map shows a hyperlink being setup for Connolly Station at the resolution shown. The window to the right of the map shows the properties of the new hyperlink. |

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