Settings
User settings
User settings is the place to go if you wish to review your Account details. Account Details This section shows your email address and name. You can change all information. Additionally, you can choose the language setting for the GISGRO app. Current languages available: English Finnish Swedish Danish Remember to Save changes before proceeding. Change password In this section, you can change your password. Make sure your password has at least 8 characters. Consider using a cPopularAccess rights
As an admin user, you can create user groups that help you manage what users see and do within your organisation. You can do this with Access rights under Organisation settings. The Access rights window offers the option to search the existing groups and filter them by a username or assigned permission and to add a new user group with the top-right +button. First Steps Click the top-righPopularManage users
Users The Users section allows you to add and remove users and see pending invitations. Managing users The Users tab shows the list of current users. From the list, you can give or remove Admin rights for individual users. You can also delete users by clicking the red trash bin button on the right. To find a specific user, you can start writing their name in the search bar. The Invite useFew readersDetails & General
Details hold all the information about your organisation: Name - our team sets it for you in GISGRO, and we can change it if needed Country - choose a country from the drop-down list Street Address - the address of your organisation; you can change it freely Additional Address Postal Code City State Owner - it is the default admin and also the primary contact of the organisation (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/a8ec963729a4f0Few readersColormaps
Colormaps are templates you can use to add colors to datasets in 3D and Bathymetric charts in 2D. You can manage colormaps in the Organisation settings under Datasets. Create a Colormap Initially, there are pre-made colormaps ready to use. Start by selecting a colormap which expands to a window containing all the colormap's information. You can change the name, values, and colors according to the dataset. In the upper-right corner, there is an Add colormap button which opens a nFew readers
Features & tools
Contacts
Overview With Contacts you can manage the info of all clients and other stakeholders of the port in one place. You can add the details of a company, specific department or a person. You can also add groups to divide the contacts into! The contacts can be linked to features of different modules. For example subcontractors added in the contacts can be assigned to defects included in the Maintenance module! (https://storage.cPopularAccess & edit 3D data
Access the 3D Access your 3D datasets via map - click the dataset area on the map or select the wanted dataset from the dataset list. Click 3D on the panel or click the overview image in the lower right corner to access the 3D. From 3D, you can return to the map side via the same route. Learn more about 3D tools from here.PopularUpload & Visualise 3D data
Data formats Datasets are ready for upload when they are in a global coordinate system and an assigned height reference system, and compressed into one ZIP file. Supported 3D model formats: .obj and .ifc. If the .obj file includes textures, include also the .mtl and .png/.jpePopularLocations
Overview Locations help you with grouping & searching your data - datasets, assets, notes, defects, incidents and 360 photos. It's easy to use - you just need to define an area and give a name to it, after that all data in that area will automatically get location information. Add location Locations can be added via organisation settings. You can either import or add a new location by clicking on actions inPopularPrint map as a PDF
Overview Before you start printing your map as a PDF, select all features which you want to be visible on the map - e.g., bathymetric chart, volume calculation, vessels, and measurements. Activate the map print tool from the upper right toolbar and select paper size and scale. You can use predefined or custom values. In the preview you can change the location of the prinFew readersBathymetric tools
Bathymetric tools allow you to visualise and analyse the depth information of a dataset in the map view. How elevation model is calculated in GISGRO? Bathymetric chart, contours, and soundings Bathymetric chart tool allows you to visualise the depth levels within your survey area region. To get the chart visible on the map: Activate the Bathymetric chart tool from the Bathymetric tools in the top left coFew readersHow elevation model is calculated in GISGRO?
All starts with a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). A DEM is a raster, i.e. a grid of squares, where each grid cell has a height value. First, we formulate a grid, in which the size of a cell is determined by the extent of the dataset. The longest side of dataset’s bounding box determines the used cell size for the digital elevation model.Few readersMeasurement tools
General Measurement tools allow you to do a simple analysis of the data. The tools include measurements of distance and area; in 3D view, you can also check the coordinates of a single point. The measurements can be added as markers or exported in DXF/GeoJSON/shp format to be used in different software. If the possibility to edit coordinates has been activated on your account, you can also type in the wanted coordinates for the measurement. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/websiFew readersNotes
Notes Notes can be added if you, for example, want to point out some changes to your colleagues. If you want to add a note as a point marker, right-click at the selected point and click Add note, type in information, and add attachments, if needed. The attachments can be organised with folders, read more here! A note can be also added via the measurement tool, by drawing an area or a circle, and clicking the AFew readers
Get started
Get started
Dataset shared to you in GISGRO? Datasets shared with you are automatically added to your GIGRO account, you can start by exploring shared datasets & reports, see more here. With GISGRO, you can also upload your own 3D data, assets, or 360° photos. See more in overview. Set coordinate system Organisation specific coordinate system helps you to get more accurate data to GISGRO. If you are not sure about your coordinate system, you can postponeFew readersOverview
With GISGRO you can manage & maintain your organisation's assets and many other things! With 3D, you can fully visualise your data. Open 3D via dataset panel. GISGRO handles 3D data (point clouds and mesh models) Asset data - with an easy category & tag system 360 photos (https:/Few readers
Asset management
360° photos
To add a new 360° photo, open the upload panel and select 360° photos. Then either drag-and-drop or click Upload to select the photo(s) from your device. After that, an import panel will open, where you can name the added 360° photo(s). Click on the image to preview what the 360° photo will look like. When ready, press Upload.PopularAdd assets
Upload assets Assets can be added manually from the map or 3D view or uploaded as DXF, GeoJSON or .shp files to GISGRO. Add manually in GISGRO Right-click at the selected point and select Add asset. On the map, you can also add line and area markers via right-click. You can turn measurements into an asset by clicking the Add marker icon in the measurement panel. You can pick buildings as an asset by right-clicking a building onPopularManage assets
Overview Manage & search your assets easily with categories and tags without any extra hierarchy. Categories give you the possibility to define visibility by colors and user groups - only users who have the permissions will see assets in that category. Tags, on the other hand, are visible for all and you can add as many tags to assets as you want - it's easy to search a specific asset with tags. SearFew readers