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Wlan - location engine using interfaces
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Creating Locales on the Calibration Locales page
1
Select Calibration>Locales to display the currently defined locales. Highlighting a locale name
populates the Locale Information column as shown below.
Note.
areas that do not match any of the existing RF fingerprints.
2
Click Add. The default name New Location appears in both columns, and RF fingerprint binding
controls appear in the Locale information column.
3
The Locale Information Column contains a Bound RF Fingerprints panel for binding (associating) RF
fingerprints to locales. RF fingerprints can be bound here, or after calibration on the Calibration RF
Fingerprints Page.
In the Locale Information column, replace the default name 'New Location' with the actual name of the
locale, and enter an optional Description. It is helpful to use a naming convention that makes it easy to
distinguish between locales and RF fingerprints.
4
Click Save.
It is also possible to Import a list of Locale names and descriptions. The format for the file is XML, but the import file
may be named as either an XML or TXT document. The format for the Import file is as follows:
The preconfigured generic locale named -Elsewhere-, which refers to
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