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This documentation describes how to setup, administer, and use all the functions and features of NavVis IVION. It also provides instructions on using the NavVis IVION Add-In for Revit.
Note: If you have any feedback or comments on the NavVis IVION Documentation, please send it to documentation@navvis.com
NavVis IVION Setup Documentation
The Setup documentation provides step-by-step instructions on the following topics:
Setting up and activating a cloud instance.
Adding Sites to the instance.
Processing data.
Uploading and adding data to a site.
Aligning Datasets.
Creating a Site Model.
Creating an Alignment Bundle.
Adding maps and navigation graphs.
Setting up NavVis Positioning (Enterprise Only).
Quality checking your instance.
NavVis IVION Administration Documentation
The Administration documentation provides step-by-step instructions on the following topics:
Understanding and using administration roles.
Instance administration:
Configuring the instance.
Managing users and user groups.
Setting up external User authentication (Enterprise Only).
Using POI audit tracking (Enterprise Only).
Site administration:
Configuring a site.
Importing and exporting POIs.
Using NavVis IVION Documentation
The user documentation provides step-by-step instructions on using all the functions and features:
Exploring the instance dashboard (available with more than one site).
Exploring a site.
Taking measurements.
Cropping and downloading Point clouds.
Creating and managing points of interest (POIs).
Searching an instance or a site.
Sharing URLs for POIs, locations, and Site Model entities.
NavVis IVION Add-In for Revit Documentation
The NavVis IVION Add-In for Revit Documentation provides step-by- step instructions on the following topics:
Installing the add-in.
Connecting to NavVis IVION.
Creating and saving a transformation.
Finding a location in NavVis IVION.
Taking measurements in NavVis IVION.