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trap.nz New Traps overview page

 

Trap.nz is always looking for ways to help the usability of our product, to aid this the new trap overview page has been developed

 

The first noticeable change is the filters section under the station tabs

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When you select the filters it opens up to allow you to select the options you are wanting to view

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You can also choose to view your traps on the map or as a table by selecting the tabs above the map3.png

The new map has a variety of options that the old map didn’t

You can now use your mouse to scroll in and out of the map.

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You can opt to show your installations clustered or unclustered by selecting the option to turn off clustering in the tiles

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The map options have “sticky keys” which means it will return to the map selection you have previously been working in.

When you select Aerial hybrid, you can hold the ctrl key on your keyboard and use your mouse to tilt the map from various angles

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The map also shows road names when aerial hybrid is selected

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The new trap icons

To align with the trap.nz mobile phone app the icons have been changed to

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Sensor Trap - active9.png
Sensor trap - active & sprung10.png
Sensor trap - inactive11.png
Sensor trap- inactive & sprung11.png
Checked within the last 24 hours13.png
Outside of the default maintenance period or no records attached14.png
Checked within the last two months15.png

 

Adding records

 

You can now quickly add a new trap record or edit a trap by clicking on the individual trap on the map

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Or use the filter - table to add records

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And if you still want to use the old map select the tab above the map to take you back to the old view

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