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at the top of the webpage, type 0 to set the reference point for the beginning of the cable
run.
Figure 4.21
Mark the Beginning of the Cable Run
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As you drag your mouse over the image, note that crosshairs appear. Use these crosshairs to
pinpoint the location of the first coordinate. Click on the map in the location of the 0 point
of the cable. When you click on the map, the distance and x,y coordinates are stored by the
LD5200 and associated with the distance you entered into the box at the top of the screen.
Once the data has been saved, the map will reload, and the coordinate count at the top of the
screen will increase by 1.
Figure 4.22
Crosshairs Designate the Mapped Coordinate
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Enter the next distance to be recorded and click on the map in the corresponding location.
Repeat this step for each reference point you wish to add to the map. It is especially
important to click on the map and designate a distance each time the cable changes
direction. When all the points have been mapped, click the Return link at the top of the
page to return to the Map Configuration page.
Figure 4.23
Coordinates Have Been Mapped - Return to the Map Configuration Page
4.3.8.3 Test the Mapped Coordinates
Return to the Map Configuration page and click the Map Alarm Test button. This will launch
a new tab in your browser that displays your map with all your mapped coordinates, along