<aside> 💡 Interfloors allow pedestrians to go from one floor to another. For example elevators, escalators and staircases are considered interfloors.

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When an interfloor 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:

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Panel section Key Example Description
Main Name PM1-29 Displays name of the interfloor.
ID #2717 The identification number used by the Digeiz database to identify the interfloor.
Billing Coverage Covered Indicates whether this interfloor is included in the scope. Sometimes a interfloor might not be included in the quote. As a result the coverage level selected will be optional.
Licence No Shows whether a licence has been applied to the interfloor.
Data Delivery No Indicates whether the interfloor is generating data.
Priority Low Used by the calibration team at Digeiz to determine the priority of the counting station calibration linked to the interfloor.
Visibility Obstructive No This signifies if the element is permeable, hence not directly obstructing the view of nearby screens.
Counting Stations Counting stations: 01 PM1-29 This shows the counting stations connected to the interfloor for generating its data.