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*The red "X" is the delete button. | *The red "X" is the delete button. | ||
*The blue dot on the other side is the drag handle | *The blue dot on the other side is the drag handle | ||
The house number itself should be placed the center of the rooftop of the house. For large buildings such as box stores which have a single address, move this alignment more towards the main pedestrian entrance to the building. For addresses within malls, center the address over the space of the business, just like for a house. | |||
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The Stop Point is the location on the segment the house number is attached to, | The Stop Point (sometimes referred to as the Segment Marker) is the location on the segment the house number is attached to, and this is where the Waze navigation destination will be set to in the app. This is represented by a white dot with a blue outline attached to the street: | ||
[[Image:Housenumbers_wme_adjust_stop_point.jpg|center]] | [[Image:Housenumbers_wme_adjust_stop_point.jpg|center]] | ||
When moving a house number or adding one, you will see a dashed white line leading to a white dot on the road you selected. This white dot is the Stop Point for navigation to that house number. It can be moved anywhere on the named segment for that address. It cannot be moved to any other segment. | When moving a house number or adding one, you will see a dashed white line leading to a white dot on the road you selected. This white dot is the Stop Point for navigation to that house number. It can be moved anywhere on the named segment for that address. It cannot be moved to any other segment. | ||
The Stop Point should be placed where you would park if you wanted to park closest to the main entrance to the building, driveway, or an entrance to the building parking lot. Think of it this way: "If you can get an end user to this point and tell and have the app announce the correct side of the road, the driver should be able to figure out which building it is." | |||
Note: if you have aerial images turned off, such that the background screen is white, you will not be able to see the dashed line. Because it's white. | Note: if you have aerial images turned off, such that the background screen is white, you will not be able to see the dashed line. Because it's white. |
Revision as of 15:20, 21 March 2013
House Numbers Overview
Waze keeps their own internal database of addresses, or what is called House Numbers. These addresses are used only when a specific address is searched from the Map Editor or Waze app. House Numbers are independent from any other address or mapping provider.
House Numbers are points on the map and can be adjusted at a fine level of detail to ensure Wazers are properly directed to the correct location for that address. It is therefore important to pay attention to all details regarding house numbers to ensure proper routing.
Things to Remember (caveats/warnings)
- The House Numbers interface cannot be activated when there are unsaved edits.
- House numbers are editable only at the 100m/200ft zoom level and lower.
- House numbers cannot be added to segments without a name.
- House numbers cannot contain anything except numbers.
- A segment cannot have its name removed if there are house numbers attached to it.
Activating the House Numbers Interface
To edit, update or delete house numbers on a street, select the segment you want update house numbers on. Then click on the Edit House Numbers button or tap the H keyboard shortcut.
- The House Numbers interface cannot be activated when there are unsaved edits.
House Numbers Interface
Waze will often select an additional segment or two connected to the segment you selected when they are the same city and name (same Street ID). You can pan the map along that selection to edit house numbers on more than just the single segment you selected.
The lighted area around the road is the default distance that house numbers are allowed from the street. If a house number must be located beyond that distance, you will need to Force the house number into place. More on that later.
- If you are zoom out farther than 100m/200ft, you cannot edit house numbers, and there will be a message at the top center of the window which reads, "Zoom in to edit"
House Numbers Toolbar
When the House Numbers interface is activated, a new toolbar appears with the standard complement of action buttons specific to working with house numbers.
Descriptions of the House Numbers toolbar buttons:
Click to add a new House Number
Click to save current changes to House Numbers
Click to undo the last House Number action or modification
Click to redo the last House Number action or modification
Click to exit the House Numbers interface
House Number Markers
The two images to the right show what a house number looks like in the editor. Which one is used depends on the density of house numbers and how WME determines the marker should be flipped for best visibility and handling.
- The red "X" is the delete button.
- The blue dot on the other side is the drag handle
The house number itself should be placed the center of the rooftop of the house. For large buildings such as box stores which have a single address, move this alignment more towards the main pedestrian entrance to the building. For addresses within malls, center the address over the space of the business, just like for a house.
Modifying House Numbers
- To Edit a house number, click in the number and enter a new number.
- To Move a house number, click in the number or on the blue drag handle, and then click and drag using the blue drag handle.
- To Delete a house number, click in the number, and then click the red X.
Adding a House Number
To add a house number, click the Add button on the toolbar. Click on the location of the house or business address. Enter the house number.
Setting the Stop Point
The Stop Point (sometimes referred to as the Segment Marker) is the location on the segment the house number is attached to, and this is where the Waze navigation destination will be set to in the app. This is represented by a white dot with a blue outline attached to the street:
When moving a house number or adding one, you will see a dashed white line leading to a white dot on the road you selected. This white dot is the Stop Point for navigation to that house number. It can be moved anywhere on the named segment for that address. It cannot be moved to any other segment.
The Stop Point should be placed where you would park if you wanted to park closest to the main entrance to the building, driveway, or an entrance to the building parking lot. Think of it this way: "If you can get an end user to this point and tell and have the app announce the correct side of the road, the driver should be able to figure out which building it is."
Note: if you have aerial images turned off, such that the background screen is white, you will not be able to see the dashed line. Because it's white.
Forcing House Number Location
There are two reasons why a house number must be forced:
- The house number doesn't align with known numbering schemes for the location or country
- The house number is located outside the accepted distance from the street.
House numbers can be located beyond the normal allowed distance from the street, or out of sequence, but when saving, you will be prompted to confirm forcing the house number(s) into place.
If you have more than one which requires forcing, only one confirmation will force them all. So be sure you are confident that all are correctly located.
When a house number has been forced and saved, it will display differently than other house numbers, with the word "Forced" included in the marker as shown to the right.
Remember to Save
Before you tap Esc on the keyboard or click Close, remember to Save your changes.