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Overview of NavVis IVION Documentation

The NavVis IVION documentation is organized by setup, administration, and end user tasks. It also provides instructions on using the NavVis IVION Add-In for Revit.

The NavVis IVION Setup documentation provides step-by-step instructions on the following topics:

  • Setting up and activating a NavVis IVION cloud instance
  • Adding sites to the instance

  • Processing data in the Cloud Processing Add-on for NavVis IVION

  • Uploading and adding data to a site

  • Aligning datasets

  • Creating a site model

  • Creating an alignment bundle

  • Adding maps and navigation graphs

  • Setting up NavVis Positioning (Enterprise Only)

  • Quality checking your instance

The NavVis IVION Administration documentation provides step-by-step instructions on the following topics:

  • Understanding and using administration roles

  • Instance administration:

    • Configuring the instance

    • Managing users and user groups

    • Setting up external user authentication (Enterprise Only)

    • Using POI audit tracking (Enterprise Only)

  • Site administration:

    • Configuring a site

    • Importing and exporting POIs

The NavVis IVION End User documentation provides step-by-step instructions on the following topics:

  • Exploring the instance dashboard (available with more than one site)

  • Exploring a site

  • Taking measurements

  • Cropping and downloading point clouds

  • Creating and managing points of interest (POIs)

  • Searching an instance or a site

  • Sharing URLs for POIs, locations, and site model entities

The NavVis IVION Add-In for Revit Documentation provides step-by-step instructions on the following topics:

  • Installing the add-in

  • Connecting to NavVis IVION

  • Creating and saving a transformation

  • Finding a location in NavVis IVION

  • Taking measurements in NavVis IVION

The NavVis IVION On-Premise Installation documentation provides step-by-step instructions on the following topics:

  • Installing NavVis IVION locally via Docker

  • Migrating existing instances to Docker