Settings

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Click Map Configs > Settings

The Settings tab enables you to modify various settings for the map configuration.

Bounds and Starting Position

Use the Bounds and Starting Position section to specify the coordinates of the map centre as shown when the map is initially displayed, and the spatial extent (border) of the map.
Note: The units used in this section are those specified in the Coordinate System section.
Setting Description
Initial Center X The initial X coordinate of the map centre on start-up.
Initial Center Y The initial Y coordinate of the map centre on start-up.
Bounds West The western spatial extent (border) of the map.
Bounds South The southern spatial extent (border) of the map.
Bounds East The eastern spatial extent (border) of the map.
Bounds North The northern spatial extent (border) of the map.

Coordinate System

Use the Coordinate System section to specify the coordinate system for the map, and the distance units for find my nearest results.

Setting Description
Projection The coordinate/projection system for the map. This must match the data you are using and will therefore be set by the base maps you use. For example, this will automatically set to EPSG:27700 if you are using British National Grid base map data. Alternatively, if you are using global data, this will be set to EPSG:3857, which is Spherical Mercator projection.
Display Units The distance unit used to display the results in the find my nearest results panel. You can select any values from the available drop-down list. For example, select metres/kilometres.

Watermark

Use the Watermark section to specify the source file, size and transparency of a watermark image for the map.

Setting Description
Use Existing Watermark Allows you to use existing watermark image or upload a new watermark image.

Change - Click on Change link option to select/delete or upload a new Watermark image.
Upload Watermark Image -  Click on Upload Watermark Image link to upload a new watermark image. The supported image format is .gif, .png, .jpeg or .jpg. You can upload a new Watermark image up to 1024 * 1024 px.
Apply - Click on Apply button to apply new watermark. The applied  watermark file name is displayed on the top right corner of the Manage Watermark Images dialog box.
To delete watermark, you can hover over any watermark image and get the option to delete it.

Note: You cannot delete currently used watermark image.
Use URL to a Watermark A URL specifying the location of the image to use as a watermark. This must be a JPEG, GIF or PNG image. For example, enter http://myserver/connect/resources/images/watermark.gif.
Change Transparency Move the slider to choose how transparent the watermark image should be. A value of 100% means the watermark image will be completely transparent. A red dot is displayed beside the slider to indicate the effect of the transparency value.
Change Width/Height (px) The width and height of the displayed image, in pixels. These values can be larger than, equal to, or smaller than the actual image dimensions and the image will be scaled appropriately. These values must be integers. For example, enter 512 in the Width field and 256 in the Height field.

View - Click on the View link to display the watermark image with transparency applied.

Zoom Levels and Pan-able Extents

Use the Zoom Levels section to specify settings related to zoom levels.

The Pan-able Extents are the extents within which a user is allowed to pan. For example if using Bing Maps, you can set pan-able extents to restrict users to panning within the New York area only and use the minimum zoom level to stop them zooming out to the whole world. The pan-able extents must be less than full extents that are set when you load a base map and specified in the same units (usually metres)

Setting Description
Maximum Zoom Level

Maximum zoom level for a map config can be set at 25. One important point to note is that, many Tile Service providers don’t support max zoom to 25. For example, Google Maps support max zoom of 21 only. In those scenarios, when the supported max zoom is less than the map config max zoom, SSA renders map for the remaining zoom level by stretching the map images on client side. Please refer to the table below for details on the max zoom for different Tile Map providers.

Bing Aerial, Bing Hybrid & Open Street Map 19
Bing Roads 20
Europa TMS 15
Google Maps 21
Any other XYZ or TMS layer 20
Spectrum Spatial Tile Maps Supported levels as defined
Minimum Zoom Level Minimum Zoom Level for a map configuration can be set to a lowest value of 2. This is the most zoomed-out level for a map configuration. Level 1 is not available as it would always show a very small map tile with white space around it.
Initial Zoom Level The zoom level at which the map is displayed on start-up. This must be a number within the range of available zoom levels. The higher the number, the more zoomed-in the map will appear.
Search Zoom Level The zoom level that the map will zoom to when the Spectrum Spatial Analyst web site visitor searches for an address/location. If the user searches for an address/location, they often want to view the surrounding area at a zoomed-in level, such as street level, which is a high zoom level number.
Pan-able Extents West The western extent of the map up to which a user can pan.
Pan-able Extents South The southern extent of the map up to which a user can pan.
Pan-able Extents East The eastern extent of the map up to which a user can pan.
Pan-able Extents North The northern extent of the map up to which a user can pan.
Zoom Level Descriptions The text labels that appear on the zoom slider to indicate which zoom level the user is viewing (for example, street view versus city view).

Functionality Options

Use the Functionality Options section to specify what functionality should be included.

Setting Description
Enable Map Information Enables the user to view map information and mini call out in the Spectrum Spatial Analyst application.
Show Map Legend Initially collapsed Shows map legend in collapsed form when the mapconfig initially loads on connect.
Enable Sign In Shows or Hides Sign In button from specific map configuration.
Note: Users can still login to secured Map Configs if they directly hit the URL as they will be redirected to the Login Page.
Enable Querying Enables the user to display data for the table that is selected.
Enable User Specified Queries Enables custom filter in connect and allows the user to run customized queries.
Show quick queries (predefined) on search panel Enable and display Admin specified queries on the left hand panel of Spectrum Spatial Analyst applicaltion.
Enable Query Results CSV Export Enables the user to export query results to a csv file on Spectrum Spatial Analyst .
Enable End User Thematics Enables end user thematics on Spectrum Spatial Analyst .
Enable User to add Spectrum Spatial Layers Enables the user to add Spectrum Spatial Layers in Spectrum Spatial Analyst.
Enable User to add local files (csv, xls, geojson, kml) Enable the user to add local files (like- csv, xls, geojson, kml) in Spectrum Spatial Analyst.
Enable Find Nearest Searching Enables the find my nearest configuration that is selected in the drop-down list.
Enable Find Nearest CSV Export Enables the user to export find nearest results to a csv file on connect.
Find Nearest Config Allows you to select an existing find my nearest configuration.
Enable Available Maps List By default this is enabled. Enables user to display the list of available maps.
Address Search Dataset The location dataset or geocoder used for the location search. You must select one from the drop-down list.
Note: The Bing International Geocoder cannot be enabled if Google maps are present.
Search in this Country or Town\City The Admin can configure the country or city for which the search results can be prioritized while using International Geocoder as the Locator Search Dataset. The text added for the City and/or Country will be appended to any search text keyed in by the user.
Enable Wild Card (*) search Click to enable or disable wild card search. This option is avaliable only in case of Locate service.
Note: This option is disabled in case of other service like Bing, Spectrum.
Enable Travel Boundary Click to enable or disable enable/disable drive time polygon annotation in the Spectrum Spatial Analyst application.
Travel Boundary Configuration Select the available ERM configurations from the drop down list to be displayed on Spectrum Spatial Analyst.  
Enable Annotation Tools Enables Annotation tools options in Spectrum Spatial Analyst application.  
Enable Measuring Tools Enables Measuring tools options in Spectrum Spatial Analyst application.
Enable Annotations KML Import/Export Enables user to import and export KML files through annotation manager on connect.
Enable Summarize Data in Annotations Select to enable Summarize Data in Annotation feature on connect application.
Branding Allows you to select themes.
Maximum number of Address Search Result Enter maximum number of address search result to display on connect. The range is from 50 to 500 search results.
Enable Editing in Tables Allows you to enable editing preferences for tables present in map configuration. It has following options:

Attribute Update Only- When selected, a user can only edit attribute data. The user cannot edit the geometry and cannot insert or delete records. They will need MODIFY permission on the table to perform attribute edits
Editing Enabled- When selected, a user can edit the attribute data and/or the geometry and they can also insert or delete records. Whether they are able to perform these is determined by the CREATE, MODIFY and DELETE permissions assigned on each table.
Editing Disabled- When selected, a user cannot edit any data  regardless of whether the logged in user has Spectrum permissions to edit some of the tables in that map configuration. It is a default option.

Note: This option is available for Spectrum Spatial Analyst mobile ready user interface only.