<aside> 💡 Gates are the access points for entering or leaving a shopping center
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When you select a gate on the map, a side panel will appear. Below is a diagram illustrating this panel, along with a table providing descriptions of its various elements:

| Panel section | Key | Example | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Camera Images | - | - | Displays the camera images associated with the gate. |
| Title section | Gate icon | - | Icon indicating the wall type (gate). |
| Floor | Floor 0 | Floor on which the gate is located. | |
| Backlinks | - | Number of map elements linked to the gate. | |
| Database ID | Wall ID | Yes | Unique identifier of the gate in the Digeiz database. |
| (External ID) | Low | Identifier of the gate in the customer’s database, if applicable. | |
| Billing | Coverage | Yes | Indicates whether the gate is included in the project scope. |
| Licence | M1-79 | Indicates whether a license has been issued for the gate. | |
| Data delivery | Yes | Indicates whether the gate is generating data accessible via the API. | |
| Priority | Low | Calibration priority assigned by the Digeiz Operations team for the counting station linked to the gate. | |
| Counting stations | Gate_3 | Out | Counting stations connected to the gate. |
| Visibility | Obstructive | Yes | Indicates whether the gate is obstructive or permeable with respect to nearby screen visibility. |
| Comment | No Comment | Indicates whether the Operations team has added notes related to the gate. |