Netgear WC7600 Reference Manual - Page 44

Apply, To edit a building, Table 5., Building name and floors

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ProSAFE Wireless Controller WC7600 6. Define the floors as explained in the following table: Table 5. Building name and floors Setting Building Description Building Name Floors You can modify the previously defined building name, which is an alphanumeric string up to 64 characters in length. Floor Names The floor name is an alphanumeric string up to 64 characters in length. Floor Dimensions Enter the floor length in meters in the Length field; enter the floor width in meters in Width field. The default measurements for both are 40 meters. Existing Floor Map If you have imported a floor map, a very small image of the floor map is shown. Click Preview to enlarge the map. (If you did not import a floor map, the Preview button is not displayed.) New Floor Map If you have an existing floor map, import the map into the RF planning tool by clicking Browse and navigating to the location where you have stored the map. Follow the directions of your browser to import the map. Note: Background images need to be in JPEG format and cannot exceed 2048 x 2048 pixels in size. If you attempt to import a file with a larger pixel footprint, the image will not scale to fit the image area in the floor display area. Note: Images are scaled (stretched) to fit the display area. The display area aspect ratio is determined by the floor dimensions. Note: The internal flash memory of the wireless controller supports up to three floor maps. If you want to define additional floors, use external USB storage (see Manage External Storage on page 206). Note: Because background images for your floors are embedded in the XML file that defines your building, minimize the file size of the JPEGs that you use for your backgrounds. You can minimize the file size by selecting maximum compression (lowest quality) in most graphics programs. 7. To add another floor, click the + tab next to the Floor-1 name, or whatever name you have given the first floor, and define the floors as explained in Table 5 on page 44. You can add up to six floors in one building but will need external USB storage if you add more than three floor maps. 8. Click Apply to save your settings. 9. Click Back to return to the Layout Buildings screen.  To edit a building: 1. Select the radio button in the Edit column that corresponds to the building that you want to edit. 2. Click Edit. RF Planning 44

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RF Planning
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller WC7600
6.
Define the floors as explained in the following table:
Table 5.
Building name and floors
Setting
Description
Building
Building Name
You can modify the previously defined building name, which is an alphanumeric string
up to 64 characters in length.
Floors
Floor Names
The floor name is an alphanumeric string up to 64 characters in length.
Floor Dimensions
Enter the floor length in meters in the Length field; enter the floor width in meters in
Width field. The default measurements for both are 40 meters.
Existing Floor Map
If you have imported a floor map, a very small image of the floor map is shown. Click
Preview
to enlarge the map. (If you did not import a floor map, the Preview button is
not displayed.)
New Floor Map
If you have an existing floor map, import the map into the RF planning tool by clicking
Browse
and navigating to the location where you have stored the map. Follow the
directions of your browser to import the map.
7.
To add another floor, click the
+
tab next to the Floor-1 name, or whatever name you have
given the first floor, and define the floors as explained in
Table
5
on page
44. You can add
up to six floors in one building but will need external USB storage if you add more than three
floor maps.
8.
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
9.
Click
Back
to return to the Layout Buildings screen.
To edit a building:
1.
Select the radio button in the Edit column that corresponds to the building that you want
to edit.
2.
Click
Edit
.
Note:
Background images need to be in JPEG format and cannot exceed
2048
x
2048 pixels in size. If you attempt to import a file with a larger pixel footprint, the
image will not scale to fit the image area in the floor display area.
Note:
Images are scaled (stretched) to fit the display area. The display area aspect
ratio is determined by the floor dimensions.
Note:
The internal flash memory of the wireless controller supports up to three floor
maps. If you want to define additional floors, use external USB storage (see
Manage
External Storage
on page
206).
Note:
Because background images for your floors are embedded in the XML file that
defines your building, minimize the file size of the JPEGs that you use for your
backgrounds. You can minimize the file size by selecting maximum compression
(lowest quality) in most graphics programs.