Introduction
A Calculus Map widget displays the locations of one or more gateways.
If desired, the map also shows the movements of these gateways.
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When you click on a asset indicator (colored dot), a window appears with the following content:
The asset indicator and the name of the asset.
Information about favorite sensors, if you have set them.
A link to the directions.
A link to the details dashboard.
Instructions
In the widget selection panel, click on Calculus Map. A new panel will appear where you can configure the widget.
Settings

Fill in the fields below:
Map type: choose from the types below.
Satellite: displays a photorealistic map based on aerial imagery.
Terrain: displays a physical map based on terrain information.
Roadmap: displays the default road map view with basemap labels.
Hybrid: displays the satellite map view with basemap labels.
Widget width: the width in relation to the screen width.
Height: the height of the widget in pixels.
Line color:
Order: the position on the dashboard.
Calculus map mode: choose from the modes listed below.
Track and Trace:
Show assets:
Use clustering:
Always show labels: if enabled, asset names will always be visible.
Use asset group colors: if enabled, assets will be colored as defined in the asset group.
Show Traffic Layer: if enabled, extra traffic information will be displayed on the map.
Click Next to go to Location.
Location

Fill in the fields below:
Override location: if enabled, lets you set a location manually.
Address/Location: a physical address, or a GPS coordinate that you can look up using the Get location button.
Max zoom: how close you can zoom in on the map.
Click Save to add the widget to the dashboard.