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Using the RICOH Spaces Mapping System
Using the RICOH Spaces Mapping System
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Written by Kiren Dosanjh-Dixon
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Thanks to our partnership with Mapspeople, we are bringing you a new way to navigate inside and outside your office. Have a look below at all the things you can do using your mapping system!

Using the Interactive 3D Floorplan Mapping

The Mapping System offers you multiple advantages:

  • Easy & Interactive Bookings: navigate, see real-time availability of spaces and book easily.

  • Detailed Asset Mapping & Points of Interest: the icons displayed on the map enable a quick localisation of valuable assets such as zones, kitchens, toilets, TVs, etc.

  • People: easily localize colleagues and identify zones.

  • Seamless Indoor & Outdoor Navigation: thanks to this integration, you can effortlessly navigate within your building's floors, move between different buildings of your organization, and even navigate outdoors, all using a user-friendly, Google-style step-by-step route.

  • Modes: Dawn, Day, Dusk or Night.

💡 Tips: Here are some tips to help you use the Map

  • Move: Click and drag to move the map.

  • Zoom: Zoom in and out by using the + and - icons in the lower-right corner of the map or use a two-finger pinch gesture on the trackpad to zoom in and out.

  • Pitch: By clicking and holding two fingers on your trackpad, you can change the pitch of the map

    If you have a mouse, simply right-click.

Navigating using the Mapping System

1. Click on the space you are currently at.

2. Hit the navigation icon.

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3. Enter your departure or arrival destination. You will then see the step-by-step journey from your starting point to your desired destination.

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You can select your way of transport: by foot, bike, train or car and have a real-time step-by-step journey including transport times.

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