How to Download Imagery for Offline Usage
A core part of HazView is having access to recent imagery that works offline. Imagery is most often flown by site or a contractor. The images created from these flights can be uploaded into HazView and made instantly accessible to all users.
When users log into HazView maps will begin downloading automatically. The most recently uploaded maps will automatically be selected for download.
To see the progress of your downloads and control which map tiles are to be downloaded for offline usage, left click to expand the offline maps widget.
Select the maps you wish to download for offline usage.
Figure 43 – Offline map download management
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