View all relevant community elements on an interactive geographic map.
The map offers a real representation of the terrain with streets, roads, plots and cultivation areas, allowing the location and relationship between the different components of the irrigation system to be easily identified.
Overview#
From the map you will be able to observe the hydrants, hydraulic and agroclimatic checkpoints, as well as the branches that connect them by means of colored lines, obtaining a complete view of the network.
The colors of the icons indicate the current status of each element, making it easier to detect incidents or monitor the general operation.
In addition, the map allows you to navigate, zoom, toggle between satellite or cartographic view and directly access the view of each element by clicking on it.
Map elements#
Each of these elements is represented on the map as follows:
- Hydrants: identified with a circular icon, they show the water distribution points associated with users or irrigation intakes.
- Hydraulic checkpoints: represented by an inverted triangle, indicate the elements that the user has designated for that specific use.
- Agroclimatic checkpoints: marked with a diamond, they show the location of elements that the user has designated as checkpoints of that type.
- Colored lines: represent the irrigation branches that connect the different elements. Ideally, each color corresponds to a different branch, making it easier to identify visually.
Clicking on an element will display a floating card with its name, device type, and current status.
From this card you will be able to directly access the detail or configuration screen of the selected element.
Map legend#
The color code represents the status of the device.
- Running (blue): Some of the elements of the hydrant or checkpoint are open and/or executing a command
- Real-time (green): The device has good battery and coverage
- No battery or no coverage (red): Some of the elements of the hydrant or checkpoint cannot communicate because they are without battery or without coverage.
- Sleeping (gray): Some of the elements of the hydrant or checkpoint are asleep when the Atlas energy saving mode is activated.
- Damaged (Orange): The hydrant or checkpoint has a fault and cannot be operated manually or automatically.
Map layers#
From the map you can choose between different visualization layers to obtain more detailed information about the growing area or the installed elements.
- Click on the layers icon in the top right corner of the map.
- The Layers window will open showing the different options available.
- Select one of the available layers:
- Element Displays only installed elements (hydrants, checkpoints, and branches) on the map.
- NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index): Highlights areas with higher or lower plant vigor based on the normalized vegetation index.
- NDWI (Normalized Difference Water Index): allows you to visualize the distribution of water content in the terrain.
- Moisture index: shows soil moisture from data obtained by sensors or satellite images.
- The selected layer will automatically be active on the map, replacing the previous one.
- You can close the layers panel by clicking the icon in the upper-right corner of the window.
Only one layer can be viewed at a time. When you select a new one, the old one is automatically deactivated.
In the map view with the most zoomed out, the elements will be grouped in the same point. Each grouping will display the total number of elements it contains and will take on the color of the dominant state. For example, if there is an element without a battery or one in execution within the group, that state will be the one that marks the color of the grouping.)