User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1.Overview
- 2. Setting Up Your System
- 2.1Setting Up Map Layers
- 2.2Setting Up Display Levels (for clients without .psf mapping data)
- 2.3Adding Water-Fill Points (for clients without .psf mapping data)
- 2.4Fixing Floods with Anti-Fill Points (for clients without .psf mapping data)
- 2.5Editing the Places Database
- 2.6Adjusting the Color Palette
- 2.7Using the Baron Chart
- 2.8Editing Colors for 256-Color Palettes
- 2.9Customizing Font Displays
- 2.10Manipulating the Automatic Legend
- 2.11Using Overlays
- 2.12Setting Up Icons
- 2.13Points to Remember
- 3.Adjusting Views
- 3.1Using the View Main Panel
- 3.2Setting Map Parameters
- 3.3Editing Topographical Data
- 3.4Saving and Organizing Views
- 3.5Using the View Options
- 3.5.1Adding Text to a View
- 3.5.2Zooming In and Out From a View
- 3.5.3Pointing to Features on a View
- 3.5.4Panning on a View
- 3.5.5Labeling Streets with Street Spotter
- 3.5.6Controlling Display of Radar Data
- 3.5.7Utilizing TeleTrac
- 3.5.8Displaying Lightning Strikes on a View
- 3.5.9Displaying Storm Spotter( Van data
- 3.5.10Toggling High-Definition Data Processing
- 3.5.11Displaying NEXRAD forecast data
- 3.5.12Displaying Neighborhood Weather Net( Sensor Data
- 3.5.13Zooming to a Specific City
- 3.5.14Adding Fronts and Pressure Markers
- 3.5.15Creating Temporary Pixel Query Points
- 3.5.16Creating Fixed Pixel Query Points
- 3.5.17Displaying Precipitation Type Maps
- 3.5.18Saving the Current View as a Bitmap
- 3.5.19Printing the Current View
- 3.5.20Highlighting Your Spotter Network On-Air
- 3.5.21Displaying National Weather Service Warnings
- 3.5.22Displaying Wind Speed and Direction
- 3.6Points to Remember
- 4.Managing Storm Tracks
- 5.Using SEQUENCER
- 6.Controlling Your Radar
- Glossary
FasTrac Millennium User’s Guide – May 2003
Using SEQUENCER
5.3.3 Previewing Your Time Lapse
After you create a time-lapse event, SEQUENCER adds the new event to the list on the
SEQUENCER panel, which you can them preview.
1. Open the SEQUENCER panel.
2. Click the event name to open the menu that
describes the lapse. This menu indicates all of the
information that you entered for the lapse.
3. Click Preview. As the your system loads the
lapse frames, a message displays Loading
Frames. This message remains on the screen
during frame loading and during the preview of
the time lapse.
4.
es, select
SEQUENCER panel or select Exit from the bottom of the
SEQUENCER panel.
5.3.4 Editing Time-Lapse Frames
a particular frame in a time-lapse event, use the following steps to permanently
delete the frame:
1. Open the SEQUENCER panel.
2.
s all of the information that you have
entered for the time lapse.
3.
lect Edit Frames, the first frame displays and you are asked if you want to
delete the frame.
4. Click Yes to delete the frame, or click No to advance to the next frame.
5. Click Cancel to end the frame editing and to quickly display the remaining frames.
5.4 Combining Time-Lapse and Zoom Events
tive operation is to combine the time-lapse and zoom events, as described
in the following steps:
1. Create a sequence with an overview slide. (A slide is just a static map view.)
2. Add a time lapse of the past several hours.
To delete the time lapse from the sequence, select Del From Seq or select Del Evt at the
bottom of the SEQUENCER panel. To exit from the process without making chang
another event from the
If you do not like
Click the event name to open the menu that describes the lapse.
This menu indicate
Click Edit Frames to display the time-lapse one frame at a
time. When you se
One dramatic and effec
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