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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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NOTICE

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. 1st Edition, September 2011© Copyright 2011 A-T Solutions. All rights reserved.

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Click the Case Manager button …

Open a saved casebook Search for a saved casebook Open a new drawing

Click the Case Manager button...

Navigate to a form Navigate within a form Navigate within a form

Access the Case Manager window... Navigate through the interface

Click the Cases on File tab to select and open a casebook that has been saved on your computer.

This is where you order or delete a current form, or add a new form. Click OK to save changes.

Move from one data entry field to another using a mouse click or the Tab key. Form fields may let you: Type text in entry fields

Select from a drop-down menu

Click the Search tab to search for a word or string of words in casebook data.

Click the New Drawing tab to start a new casebook containing a single diagram page

Navigate between forms – and diagram/narrative editors – on the Forms navigator:

a. Click on a form name to navigate to that form.

b. Click on a diagram sub-entry to navigate directly to the corresponding editor.

The basic form interface is made up of the following: a. Menu barb. Case managerc. Toolbard. Close FireScenee. Forms navigatorf. Attachments navigatorg. Validate required data buttonh. Work area

WORKING WITH FORMS

MANAGING FORMS

Open a new casebook

In the Case Wizard, click the New Case tab and then select the forms that will make up your new casebook.

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WORKING WITH DIAGRAMS

Navigate within a form

Add streets and structures

Navigate within a form

Move to another layer

Add shapes/symbols Modify shapes/symbols

Navigate within a form

Modify shapes/symbols Modify shapes/symbols

Navigate within a form

Check a box

The Base Layer is the foundation of your diagram. This is where you add streets, structures, and corresponding components.

Shape/Symbol Properties windowRight-click on the shape and select Properties to open the Properties window. Click OK to save changes.

Properties bar, located at the bottom of the work area, displays modifiable settings for the selected object.  For Example, you can:• Name the object• Change the objects color• Flip the object• And more

Your diagram is created on three layers – Base Layer, Symbols, and Measurements. Once the streets and/or structures are in place, click on the Symbols tab to add vehicles, signs, evidence, and other objects.

Shapes, or symbols, are found on the right side of the window. Select the shape you want and drag it onto the work area.

You have two options for manipulating the properties of a selected shape:

Properties bar

Shape/Symbol Properties window

Click the dynamic row button to manage the list

Click in a diagram field to open the diagram editor. Begin by dragging shapes onto the diagram or “click here” to open the template selection window. But-tons at the top provide additional template collections. Select a template that best fits the layout you need and click OK.

Click a button to acquire

Date

Time

or GPS Coordinates

Search for symbols

Search for a specific symbol by typing the name of that symbol into the Symbol Search Box.

Create a library of your favorite symbols by right clicking on the symbol and selecting Add to Favorites. You also can view your Frequently Used and Recently Used symbols.

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Position shapes/symbols

When you click on an object, small green shapes – or handles – appear. Drag these handles to resize, rotate, or curve objects.

• Use the circle to rotate an object.• Use the squares to shrink, enlarge, widen or lengthen the object. • Use the diamond to create a curve between the two nearest square handles.• Use the triangle to adjust a portion of an object in the direction indicated by the triangle.

Manipulate rectangular symbols

Manipulate linear symbols

Manipulate rectangular symbols

Manipulate linear symbols

Manipulate rectangular symbols

Manipulate linear symbols

Manipulate rectangular symbols

Draw linear symbols

Vehicle symbols are examples of rectangular symbols. They can be cloned, flipped, and ungrouped.

Flipping a SymbolWith the symbol selected, click the desired Flip button on the Properties bar.

Ungroup a SymbolRight-click on the symbol. Select ungroup in the popup menu.

Cloning a SymbolSelect the symbol. Hold down the CTRL key and drag. When you are finished positioning the clone, release the mouse button.

DrawPainter technology allows you to easily draw an unusual shape. Double-click on the shape/symbol. On the work area, begin drawing – left-click at each corner point; right-click to stop drawing. Note: Painter technology also applies to structure symbols.

Curve Right-click on the symbol. Select Set Profile and click Arc.

Segment To add multiple curves, right-click on the green diamond handle on the symbol and click Split Segment.

Linear symbols include special-ized technology that allows for a repeat at an established interval. Linear symbols include: fences, stream edges, railings, sidewalks, Fences, Powerlines, Barriers, etc.

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Clone a diagram

Create a custom template

Print to Scale

Duplicate an existing diagram to show sequencing or varying views. To clone a diagram, click the arrow next to the Diagram row on the Diagram Form and select Clone. If you change your mind, follow the same steps to Delete the diagram clone. You can also Insert a new Diagram following the same process.

Any diagram may be saved as a template. Once the diagram is complete, select the File menu and Save As Template. Select the template group, check the layers that make up the diagram, type a template description, and click OK.

To print a single diagram to a specific scale, select the File menu and Print to Scale. Select a standard scale from the list or enter a custom scale factor. Click OK.

Manipulate articulating symbols Manipulate bubbleman Arrange symbol order Group

To group several symbols together, highlight the symbols, right click off the symbol and select “Group” from the options window.

Drag the corresponding tool over a body part to Remove Body Part, Bring Part to Front, or Send Part to Back. Drag circle-handles to rotate body parts

Right-click on the shape, select Arrange and click Bring to Front or Send to Back

Articulating symbols give you the ability to rotate or position parts of the symbol.

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OUTPUTTING CASEBOOK DATA

Create PowerPoint Print standard

Save as FireScene file or XML Create PDF

Output the casebook to PDF by selecting Create PDF on the File menu.

Select the File menu and Save As. Specify the folder in which you wish to save the file, type a file name, select FireScene Casebook (*.spp) and click Save.

You can output diagrams and attachments of the current casebook directly to PowerPoint: on the File menu, select Create PowerPoint Presentation.

To print your casebook in standard format, select the File menu and Print. The Print window will open. Select printer, print range, number of copies, and click Print.

WORKING WITH ATTACHMENTSManage attachments

Image attachment

Link an attachment

Non-image attachment Modify an attachment

Add attachments

ATTAC supports attachments – including images (JPG, BMP, TIF, etc.),Audio, and Video files. Click the AddAttachments button to open the Add Attachments window. Select the files you wish to attach and click OK.

Note: Check the Thumbnail View box to see a preview of image files or use the show options to show or hide specific types of files.

Right-click on the thumbnail view to move attachment up or down in the Attachments naviga-tor. You also have the option to rename the attachment, or delete it altogether.

Click on a thumbnail view to add a description to the attachment. For image attachments you may also annotate, rotate, crop, ad-just brightness and contrast, or save image via the correspond-ing button.

Link an attachment to a casebook diagram to show the location and orientation of the camera at the time the photograph was taken or where the evidence was gathered. Simply click on the thumbnail view and drag onto the diagram work area.

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ACCESSING TOOLS

Updates and Maintenance Add a custom logo

Set default diagram editor preferences

Template Tabs

Set default export preferences

Formset Selection Set default file locations

Select the groups or individual formsets you would like to use for new casebooks.

Specify the default file locations to save or export Casebooks, Im-ages, PDF or PowerPoint files.

Establish update timeframes for major’s minor releases of the software.

Select default margins for the Print to Scale feature.

Set the default text size for diagrams, or select to prevent text from rotating inside vehicle symbols.

Specify the default size, resolution, and colors for exported diagrams.

Select default settings for the diagram editor window.

Establish tailored template tabs to better organize your templates.

Select a custom logo to be included in print, PDF, and PowerPoint output.

Specify whether to include fieldmeasurement markers in printed diagrams, and/or include a table ofmeasurements in standard print output.

Select the default width and behavior of street shapes – including vehicle alignment.

Set default Print to Scale preferences

Set default text preferences

Set default field measurement preferences

Set default street preferences

Click on tools and select options for software default settings.

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1. Using the streets tool: Drag a vertical street segment into work area.

2. Drag 2 horizontal street segments any place on either side of vertical segment.

3. With arrow keys on keyboard move each horizontal segment toward the vertical segment until they almost touch.

QUICK TIPS

Click the Open or Closed Shape tools.

Draw your shape by a series of clicks.

1. Click the street

1. On the toolbar, click the Eraser.

2. Drag the eraser along the stripe that you want to remove.

1. Select the stripe

2. Drag the stripe’s green control triangles to open up the turn bay

2. Click directly on the stripe......or on the lane.

Draw an island, or any unusual shape

Create a turn bay

Select a stripe or road edge, or a single lane

Remove Stripes

Right-Click on the street.  On the options window point to “Set Profile”.  Then click “Double Arc” or “Triple Arc” depending on how many curves are needed.

1. Click the street.

2. Click again where the striping is missing

3. Uncheck the “Hide Stripes” box

Multiple Curves

Make stripes appear where two streets meet

Make an overpass

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Glossary of terms

Casebook Electronic record of a case. The casebook is made up of forms, diagrams and attachments.

Form An electronic page formatted with blank fields that users fill with case data. Forms may include several data entry options, such as drop-downs, checkboxes, and acquisition buttons. Forms may also include rich text or diagram fields.

Formset Set of forms included with each ScenePDProTM application. Users select individual forms from the formset to build a casebook.

Handles Small green shapes that appear when an object in the work area is selected; Diagram editor handles are used to resize, rotate, and curve objects.

LTI (Station Line import) Laser Technology, Inc.: ScenePDProTM Station Line Import feature is programmed to work Diagram editor with raw data from an LTI laser measurement device.

Menu bar A row of menus that appears near the top of the ScenePDProTM window, directly under the title bar. Users click on a menu to access a drop-down list of options. Note: Contents on the menu bar are context-specific.

Painter technology Specialized drawing technology activated when users double-click on a structure or Diagram editor linear symbol in a toolset. Allows users to quickly draw complex layouts.

Tabset Layer navigational tabs located along the right side of the work area. To access a Diagram editor layer, users click the corresponding tab.

Toolbar A row of icons that when clicked, activate frequently used commands. The ScenePDPro editor includes two toolbars: a standard toolbar, located directly below the menu bar, with access to such tools as cut, paste, etc; and a Drawing toolbar, located directly above the work area, with access to drawing tools.

Toolset Set of tools or symbols that can be dragged onto the diagram work area to Diagram editor complete a scene. Tools/symbols are accessed by clicking on a toolset button, located on the right side of the ScenePDPro window.

ConventionsFamiliarizing yourself with the following conventions will make it easier to complete tasks:When you see this . . . Do this . . .Click Press the left mouse button once and then releaseDouble-click Press the left mouse button, in rapid successionRight-click Press and release the right mouse button once and then releaseDrag Press and hold down the left mouse button, move the mouse pointer to the desired location, and then release the mouse buttonPoint to Move the mouse pointer toMove the pointer Move the mouse pointerSelect the object Click the object to select itSelect the checkbox Click the checkbox to select itClear the checkbox Click the checkbox to cancel the selection