<aside> 💡 A checkpoint marks the entrance to a counting zone within the shopping center and counts the number of people entering this area.
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When a checkpoint is selected on the map, a side panel appears. Below is a diagram illustrating this panel, along with a table providing descriptions of its various elements:

| Panel section | Key | Example | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main | Name | PM1-41 | Displays the name of the checkpoint. |
| ID | #2751 | The identification number used by the Digeiz database to identify the checkpoint. | |
| Billing | Coverage | Covered | Indicates whether this checkpoint is included in the scope. Sometimes a checkpoint might not be included in the quote. In this case the coverage level selected will be optional. |
| Licence | No | Shows whether a licence has been applied to the checkpoint. | |
| Data Delivery | No | Indicates whether the checkpoint is generating data. | |
| Priority | Low | Used by the calibration team at Digeiz to determine the priority of the counting station calibration linked to the checkpoint. | |
| Visibility | Obstructive | No | This signifies whether the element is permeable, meaning the view of other elements around it are not blocked by its presence. |
| Counting Stations | Counting stations: 01 | PM1-41 | This shows the counting stations connected to the checkpoint. |