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If not, the "technical part macro" defined on the Technical data tab will be used. If on the Mounting data tab a graphical macro has been entered for the part, and if it contains the desired "3D mounting layout" representation type, this macro will be used. In all actions in the 3D environment for which a part macro is used (e.g., Insert devices), it is the "graphical part macro" that is checked first. The files could be distinguished, for example, on the basis of name extensions (e.g., 3D macro ABC.12345_3D.ema and the corresponding 2D macro ABC.12345_2D.ema). This way you can ensure that 2D users do not necessarily have to access the extensive 3D data volume. If the 3D macro is assigned to an enclosure, then the graphic of the enclosure is not generated automatically on placement instead the content of the graphical macro defines the graphic.įor the sake of optimal performance you should save 2D and 3D data in separate macro files. If there is no graphic macro for the part, the graphic is implemented as a cuboid by entering the height, width, and depth. This allows the part to be displayed in a detailed and realistic manner. Note: ģD macros are managed in a macro project.ģD window macros (*.ema) and 3D symbol macros (*.ems) can be generated and used.ģD macros are assigned to a part in the parts management. 3D Macros 3D macros can be generated in the following ways Manually by saving selected objects from a layout space Manually or automatically from imported STEP files (*.ema only) Manually or automatically from a macro project. Layout space navigator with tree structure (left) and layout space (right) You can delete layout spaces from the project without at the same time removing the devices contained in the layout spaces from the project. You can insert, edit, delete, or place devices in the layout spaces. This is the environment for the 3D data and the functional logic that connects it.
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It therefore required that to work with 3D components that a layout space be first created in the layout space navigator.
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Isometric view with shading (body surfaces filled with color and shaded differently according to the angle). The 3D model is displayed in a layout space that allows the 3D bodies and their editing to be viewed in This display is independent of any project page. Layout space This is the 3D display area that shows the placed device. If a superior item (such as a mounting rail) is moved or deleted, the devices that are placed on it will be moved or deleted as well. Note: The layout space navigator and the 3D mounting layout navigator are the central tools for configuring layout diagrams for mounting panel in the 3D mounting layout The layout space navigator lists the layout spaces and their structure The 3D mounting layout navigator lists the intended equipment items The layout space navigator shows the hierarchical dependencies between all the items. Layout space navigator Presents a logical overview of your project data within a 3D mounting layout and allows you to: Ĭreate layout spaces in order to view and to place devices independently of project pages in a 3D view.Īctivate mounting spaces for placing devicesįilter the display and switch between Tree and List viewsģD mounting layout navigator This is used to list the devices available in the project so that they can be placed in a layout space. Reports such as enclosure legends and bills of materials are useful for calculating and planning materials requirements. You can generate 2D model views of the mounting panels and enclosures mounted in the layout space, and these are inserted on project pages. In EPLAN PROPANEL you construct complex 3D mounting layouts of control panels by placing electrical engineering and fluid power devices from the EPLAN project, parts management or from the Data Portal also mechanical components such as cable ducts, mounting rails and panels or an entire enclosure are placed to finish off the design. EPLAN project EPLAN parts management EPLAN Data PortalĮlectrical devices fluid power devices mechanics components: cable ducts mounting rails and panels enclosure Control Panel