How to Create POI Tour Guides - A Series of Posts
Posted: Sat May 11, 2024 6:55 am
#1 Tour Guides - OverView
A TourGuide is a feature which allows Saved locations to be plotted on a map which will alert your when you get close enough.
In the above screen shot, a POI is identified by a large white disk - about 300m from the road that I am traveling. In this case the proximter value is set at 0.4 miles. As soon as I get within 0.4m from any direction, the sound plays on the Zumos MP3 player, and the picture pops up on the screen.
This is not because I am traveling along a route, or because I am approaching the blue disc shaping point, or the finish point. It is because I have just passed throught the 0.4 mile circular perimeter that I set for the white disc.
In this case I am using the XT at my desk - in order to move the bike, I need the bike to be moving, so I am simulating this using a route.
It is a facility that is made available for companies that offer guided tours of eg stately gardens. You are free to wander around at will, but when you get to a particular point - you get the photo and a narrative. Or when you are within 100m of a particular point, you get an indication that there is something of interest and some instructions on how to get there.
Whatever narrative you choose, you have to remember that this thing is triggered regardless of the direction of travel. So giving instructions like 'Turn left' are not helpful. 'Head north' is better, but it relies on the user knowing where north is.
In order to keep this brief, I am not going to repeat the 'How To' information from the POI series of pages.
A TourGuide is a feature which allows Saved locations to be plotted on a map which will alert your when you get close enough.
- A POI is plotted on the map
- An MP3 file can be played when you are in the vincity - this could be music, a narrative or a simple ping.
- A photo to accompany the alert sound is displayed on the screen.
- TourGuide Points operate independently of routes. As soon as you enter the perimeter of a POI, the alert information pops up.
- Each point can be created with a different perimiter, show a different icon and play a different mp3 file.
In the above screen shot, a POI is identified by a large white disk - about 300m from the road that I am traveling. In this case the proximter value is set at 0.4 miles. As soon as I get within 0.4m from any direction, the sound plays on the Zumos MP3 player, and the picture pops up on the screen.
This is not because I am traveling along a route, or because I am approaching the blue disc shaping point, or the finish point. It is because I have just passed throught the 0.4 mile circular perimeter that I set for the white disc.
In this case I am using the XT at my desk - in order to move the bike, I need the bike to be moving, so I am simulating this using a route.
It is a facility that is made available for companies that offer guided tours of eg stately gardens. You are free to wander around at will, but when you get to a particular point - you get the photo and a narrative. Or when you are within 100m of a particular point, you get an indication that there is something of interest and some instructions on how to get there.
Whatever narrative you choose, you have to remember that this thing is triggered regardless of the direction of travel. So giving instructions like 'Turn left' are not helpful. 'Head north' is better, but it relies on the user knowing where north is.
In order to keep this brief, I am not going to repeat the 'How To' information from the POI series of pages.