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How To Create A Lumyx Presentation

Hexordia

Lumyx Essentials Course

Free20 min total

This course will walk through the basics of data uploading and processing, creating new events and timelines, and how to create your presentation.

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  1. Step 01

    Upload Your Datasets

    Drag and drop forensic location data from one or many sources. Layer multiple suspects, victim devices, or independent evidence streams onto the same map to corroborate timing, place, and movement. Lumyx supports mobile (UFDR), automotive, LPR, subpoena returns, CDR (T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon, External Tower Lists), and anything with lat / lng / timestamp.

    Pro tip — Drop your full Cellebrite reader report (UFDR) — Lumyx only extracts location, so sensitive content stays out.

  2. Step 02

    Investigate & Analyze

    Explore the data with an investigator-friendly interface. Use the play bar and map to spot patterns, follow paths between datasets, and understand how the case actually unfolded. No week-long training course required.

  3. Step 03

    Filter Timeframe

    Years of location data become useful once you narrow it down. Open the 'Filter Timeframe' menu to refine start and end dates so the presentation focuses on the moments that matter to the case.

    Pro tip — Drag the start dot on the play bar and press 'Copy from Path Playback Slider' to quickly refine your timeframe.

  4. Step 04

    Add Critical Events

    Anchor the timeline with the moments a jury needs to see — a text message, an LPR hit, a witness statement, body cam footage. Click anywhere on the map or on the path to drop an event, then attach the supporting media.

    Pro tip — Add images and video to each event so they auto-display during playback.

  5. Step 05

    Advanced Configuration

    Choreograph each event with per-event controls. Set a custom map view to frame a key location exactly the way the jury should see it. Define a custom timeframe so playback slows down — or zooms in — around the critical moment. Enable auto-play to let the narrative move on its own, hands-free.

    Pro tip — Use custom map view on pivotal events to direct the camera — the jury sees what you want them to see, when you want them to see it.

  6. Step 06

    Press Start

    Press Start on the presentation and step through each event to deliver a clean, CSI-like walkthrough of the case. Adjust speed, fade, and pauses to match your courtroom rhythm.

    Pro tip — Enable 'Pause on Events' in playback settings to auto-pause at each moment so you can narrate.