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5.2.7 GPS Map
The GPS map view displays GPS tracks in a map that are constituted of the meas-
ure signals latitude and longitude. It is very useful if you want to put geographic
data providing street and terrain information in relation to other measured sig-
nals. Thus, any abnormal behavior in the engine module under test can be ana-
lyzed in a better way if the GPS data like longitude and latitude are considered
during the offline analysis.
MDA uses a license-free open-source street map.
To see how you can create a GPS Map instrument, use the zoom and scroll func-
tions, and synchronize the GPS Map with other instruments, watch our video
Using the GPSMap.
Since V8.6, if the GPS Map instrument displays only a blue field instead of the
expected map and a warning error appears, the download is blocked by the Win-
dows Defender Firewall. To load the required map content, the following releases
in the customer firewall are needed and should generally be unblocked by the
customer IT department:
l
Release of port 443 (over HTTPS)
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URL: maps.omniscale.net.
You can perform the following actions:
"To define the GPS Map properties" below
"To add a signal" on the next page
"To add an Event signal" on the next page
"To zoom" on the next page
"To zoom to show the complete track" on the next page
"To select a specific time range of the track" on the next page
"To show cursors" on the next page
"To delete a signal" on the next page
For more information about synchronizing instruments, see "Synchronizing Instru-
ments" on page88.
To define the GPS Map properties
The complete set of configuration possibilities for this instrument is available in
the Properties docking window. There, the tooltips provide a detailed description
of the properties and their possible options.
1. Do one of the following:
In the instrument, click .
or
Select the instrument and press ALT+ENTER.
or
In the instrument, right-click and select Properties in the context menu.
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