Overview
The Indoor Floor Plan feature allows you to attach architectural floor plans to buildings on the site map and place cameras and IO devices directly on those plans. Operators can then monitor and control indoor assets from a visual layout instead of relying only on the outdoor site map.
Step 1 — Create a Building
Open the Map module.
Navigate to the required Site.
Enable Edit Mode.
Click Add Building.
Select Create new buildng from Building dropdown.
Enter the Building Name.
Browse documents to upload the floor plan.
Enter Floor Name.
Place the building marker at the correct location.
Click Save.
The building is now available on the site map.
Step 2 — Add a Floor and Upload a Floor Plan
Click the building marker.
The drawer will open from right side of the screen.
Under Floors we can add or delete more floors to the building. click Add Floor.
In the dialog:
Enter the floor name (for example: Ground Floor, First Floor, or Basement).
Click Browse Documents.
Select a PDF, JPEG, or PNG file.
Click Save Floor.
The uploaded floor plan appears in the preview section.
Step 3 — Open the Floor Plan
Click the building marker to open the Building Properties.
Select the desired floor.
Verify the floor plan preview.
Click Open on Map.
The floor plan opens as a full-screen overlay.
View Mode
Use View Mode to:
View camera locations
Open live video
Trigger IO devices
Edit Mode
Use Edit Mode to:
Add cameras
Add IO devices
Move devices
Delete devices
Modify camera angles
Save floor changes
Step 4 — Place Cameras and IO Devices
Add a Camera
Click Add Camera.
Select the required Device.
Select the desired Sensor.
Click anywhere on the floor plan to place the camera.
Click Save to save the changes.
The camera is placed with a Field of View (FOV) indicator showing its viewing direction.
Add an IO Device
Click Add IO.
Select the required Device.
Select the IO Output.
Click the desired location on the floor plan.
IO devices display their current status:
🟢 Green — Active/Open
🔴 Red — Inactive/Closed
Move a Device
Click and drag the device marker to a new position.
Delete a Device
Click the device.
The selected device is highlighted in red.
Click the Delete (Trash) icon.
Click Save to save the changes.
Edit Camera Properties
Select a camera to open the Camera Properties panel.
From here you can:
Change the Device
Change the Sensor
Adjust the Camera Angle
Update the FOV
Delete the camera
Step 5 — Navigate Between Floors
When multiple floors are available, use the Previous (<) and Next (>) arrows in the header.
Navigation works in both:
View Mode
Edit Mode
The header displays:
Building Name — Floor Name (1/3)
Recommended Workflow
Open the building in Edit Mode.
Configure the first floor.
Navigate to the next floor.
Configure additional floors.
Save once after completing all floors.
Step 6 — Save Changes
Click Save from the bottom toolbar.
Saving performs the following:
Saves every floor containing a floor plan
Stores camera positions
Stores IO positions
Saves camera viewing angles
A success message confirms completion.
Important
Closing the floor plan before saving will permanently discard all unsaved changes.
Step 7 — Operate Using the Floor Plan
View Camera Live Video
Open the floor plan in View Mode.
Click any camera marker.
The live video opens while keeping the floor plan visible.
Trigger an IO Device
Click an IO marker.
Confirm the trigger action.
During execution the IO displays:
Status color changes
Countdown timer
Loading indicator
Download the Floor Plan
While in Edit Mode, click Download Plan.
The exported image includes:
Floor plan
Camera markers
IO markers
Managing Floors and Buildings
Delete a Floor
Open Building Properties.
Select the floor.
Click Delete Floor.
Confirm the action.
Deleting a floor removes:
The uploaded plan
All camera placements
All IO placements
Delete a Building
Open Building Properties.
Click the Delete icon.
Confirm the deletion.
Summary
The Indoor Floor Plan feature bridges outdoor site mapping with indoor operations by allowing buildings to contain multiple floor plans, each with independently placed cameras and IO devices. Operators can easily navigate between floors, monitor live video, trigger IO devices, and manage indoor assets from a single intuitive interface.