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Figure 12 Coverage Map Example
Floor Editor Dialog Box
The Floor Editor dialog box allows you to modify the floor level, specify the background image, and name the
floor. The Floor Editor is accessible from the Floors Page by clicking on the Edit Floor link.
Figure 13 Floor Editor Dialog Box
Level
When modifying an existing floor, you can configure it with a negative integer to specify a basement or some
other underground floor that you do not need or want to deploy APs.
To configure a negative floor, specify a negative integer in the Level field. The valid range is -100 to 255; however,
a building can have a maximum of 255 floors.
Naming
You may name the floor anything you choose as long as the name is an alphanumeric string with a maximum
length of 64 characters. The name you specify appears to the right of the Floor Number displayed above the
background image in the Planning view.
Background Images
You can import a background image (floor plan image) into RF Plan for each floor. A background image is
extremely helpful when specifying areas where coverage is not desired or areas where an AP/AM is not to be
physically deployed.
Use the guidelines in this section when importing background images. By becoming familiar with these
guidelines, you can ensure that your graphic file is edited properly for pre- and post-deployment planning.
z Edit the image—Use an appropriate graphics editor to edit the file as needed.
z Scale the image—If the image is not scaled, proportional triangulation and heat map displays can be incorrect
when the plan is deployed.
z Calculate image dimensions—Calculate the image pixels per feet (or meters) against a known dimension.
Use that value to calculate the width and length of the image.
z Leave a border around the image—When creating the image, leave a boarder around the image to help
triangulate Wi-Fi devices outside of the building.