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In this article, users will learn how to create routes by connecting them to thresholds to enable navigation routes to connect to external locations outside your venue.

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Creating routes

Steps

1. In the PAM navigation menu, go to 360 Planner > Map Editor

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On the Interactive Kiosk map, the navigation route will now be activated when you search for a location outside your venue. This is the benefit of using thresholds when creating routes, you do not need to create more routes manually. Refer to the photo below.

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Night-safe routing

The purpose of night-safe routing is to show visitors routes / sections of a route that are CCTV footage supported with ample access to lights for increased visibility and safety during night time.

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  1. Night-safe routing (Vehicular routes). We can see this with the larger yellow-blue colour. This means that this particular route is night-safe appropriate.

  2. Night-safe routing (Pedestrians). We can see this with the smaller yellow-blue colour. This means that this particular route is night-safe appropriate.

  3. Normal routing (Vehicular routes). We can see this with the larger grey-blue colour. This means this particular route is not night-safe supported.

  4. Normal routing (Pedestrian routes). We can see this with the smaller grey-blue colour. This means this particular route is not night-safe supported.

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Activating night-safe routing

To activate night-safe routing, you can edit an existing route inside it’s settings.

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8. We can now see a yellow / blue colour indicating this particular route is night-safe supported. To remove night-safe, just deactivate the toggle inside the settings.

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9. In the Interactive Kiosk map, we can see that users have the option of activating night-safe mode.

10. The colour of the route changes and they are now shown a night-safe route for either part or the entire duration of their journey

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Quick tips

  • When drawing a route, make sure to always stop (by pressing enter/return on keyboard) and create a new route at every road intersection (as shown in the video)

  • Connect routes to thresholds if you want to connect navigation routes to external locations

  • When drawing a ‘vehicle only allowed' route through a ‘pedestrian only allowed’ route, make sure to not have a node on the intersection, always delete the node on the intersection line (refer to the image below)

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Video reference

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