In this article, we will be showing you a feature inside the Directory tab that will help to show location names and also being able to include some customisation in adding a photo as a background to the location name.
The purpose of having different location names in Explorer is for the convenience of the customer to choose a specific location name (i.e. Retail District) and only the tenants that are located inside (i.e. Retail District) will pop up. This will tell the customer that these locations in a specific location.
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Opening Explorer to view the locations that contain your tenants
Steps
1. In the PAM navigation menu, go to 360 Planner > Digital Signs
2. Select Digital Sign Map
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11. This is the default location name design. Grey background will be applied if you don’t upload your own
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Adding a background photo to your location name
Behind the location names, there is a background photo allocated to it, as shown below
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Steps
1. In the PAM navigation menu, go to Dictionary > Destination Dictionary
2. We will find our dictionary item either by typing in Theater in the search bar or scrolling down to find it.
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9. Now you can see that the Theater location name has a new photo
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Enabling your location to be seen in Explorer
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Before proceeding, you are recommended to go through these articles or else you may have difficulty understanding what will be explained in this section Creating Destination Dictionary items Learning to draw in Map Editor Linking tenants to a location and view them on the Interactive Kiosk |
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You will need to draw and link or link your Dictionary Item to your drawn area in Map Editor to be able to find it. |
3. Click on it once located We will click on it to see more settings appear on the right-hand side.
4. We will enable Content Source. This means that if this is activated, it will show all tenants that are inside the perimeter of Stadium Precinct when Explorer is being used as well as on the Interactive Kiosk
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