If your building has multiple floors, you can change the floor using the floor changer menu on the right side of your Site. You will be able to navigate to any of the listed floors of the current building.
In the Panorama view, all floors of the current building are listed in the floor changer menu on the right. In the Map view, all floors of the visible buildings are listed in the floor changer panel.
From the floor changer menu, select a floor number and the site view will move to that floor.
Note: If the floor changer panel does not show up or does not work as expected, the Site Model might be absent or too imprecise.
Site refers to a complex of one or more buildings displayed in a NavVis IVION instance. For example, the Munich Airport would be one site. An instance can contain multiple sites. Each site consists of one or more datasets.
In the panorama view, you can explore your data in a seamless experience. In this view, you can see both panoramic images and point clouds. By default, the main view of the NavVis IVION interface shows the panorama view.
In the map view, you can see the 2D maps of the site and where the site is located on a world map. By default, the map view is displayed in the mini view, which is the small window in the bottom right corner of the NavVis IVION interface. Clicking on the two small arrows on the bottom right corner of the screen switches between panorama view and map view.
A site model is a three-dimensional model which clusters information by assigning meaningful names to clearly defined areas in the space of a site. With a site model, you can define and name the buildings, floors, rooms, or even more fine-grained spaces, of a site in NavVis IVION. Among other things, this information is used to create the floor changer and enrich POI search.
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