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1 DMIS Tools Course Lesson 9 - Mapping Part 1 Getting Started with Map Navigation Tools DMIS Web Services Release 2.3 Getting Started with Map Navigation Tools DMIS Web Services Release 2.3
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2 TopicsTopics Accessing the Map Accessing the Map GIS Tool Bar Buttons GIS Tool Bar Buttons Setting the Area of Interest Setting the Area of Interest Zooming & Panning Tools Zooming & Panning Tools Finding Addresses Finding Addresses Using the “Identify” Tool Using the “Identify” Tool Refreshing the Map Refreshing the Map Using Web Map Services (WMS) Using Web Map Services (WMS) Importing MARPLOT Point Files Importing MARPLOT Point Files Sharing Maps Sharing Maps Collaborating on Maps Collaborating on Maps Accessing the Map Accessing the Map GIS Tool Bar Buttons GIS Tool Bar Buttons Setting the Area of Interest Setting the Area of Interest Zooming & Panning Tools Zooming & Panning Tools Finding Addresses Finding Addresses Using the “Identify” Tool Using the “Identify” Tool Refreshing the Map Refreshing the Map Using Web Map Services (WMS) Using Web Map Services (WMS) Importing MARPLOT Point Files Importing MARPLOT Point Files Sharing Maps Sharing Maps Collaborating on Maps Collaborating on Maps
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3 Accessing the Map
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4 GIS Toolbar Buttons ButtonDescription Opens locally stored graphic files in new window Saves the map display as an image Saves map display preferences Sets area of interest Zoom in Zoom out Pan up Pan down Pan left Pan right Pan Find address or coordinate Identify a location Refresh image Invoke Web Map Services Import Shape files and Simple Point Format Files Share markups Auto Collaborate is off Share markups automatically View other COG users currently logged in to DMIS
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5 Open Image
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6 SaveSave
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7 Save Map Properties
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8 Set Area of Interest
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9 ZoomZoom
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10 Panning Tools
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11 Find Addresses
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12 IdentifyIdentify
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13 Refreshing the Map
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14 Web Map Services DMI-Services provides for automatic creation of layers on an incident map through the use of the Invoke Web Map Services button. This feature allows operators to import layers such as Q3 flood planes and aerial photographs, known as ortho-images. Ortho-images zoom in/out to match the view of the base map, and provide a valuable reminder to responders of what terrain features and structures exist surrounding the incident area.
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15 Import Files
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16 Sharing Maps Share Changes Auto Collaboration on/off
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17 Collaborating on Maps
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18 End of DMIS Tools Course - Lesson 9 DMIS Mapping - Part 1
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