News EPLAN en US PDF
News EPLAN en US PDF
News EPLAN en US PDF
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Preface
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Pre-planning
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Modularization of Pre-planning
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Pre-planning: Procedure
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Graphical Pre-planning
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Pre-planning: Reports
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Settings
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Browse settings
Moved Setting for the Detached Representation of Substructures
Moved Setting for Display of Property Names
Project Editing
Update the project databases
Publish EPLAN Projects
Compression of Selection Lists
Graphical Editor
Structure boxes with recesses
Always Display Separator Before the Page in the Cross-reference
Reduced Popup Menu
Devices
Changed behavior for connection point designation adoption
Defined Devices
Standardized behavior when inserting and generating defined devices
Project Data Navigators
Synchronize navigators upon opening
Bill of Materials Navigator
Same item number for identical devices
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Editing in Tables
Edit macro boxes in table
Global Editing
Modified License Dependency
Layer Management
Defining scalability via the layer
Creating User-defined 3D Layers
Reports
Update reports independently of licensing
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External Editing
Improved ergonomics
Parts Management
Update the parts database
Discontinued Parts in Parts Management
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Message Management
Display of licensing in the settings
Saving Filters in Check Run Schemes
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Multi-user Operation
Change descriptions of structure identifiers
New Features in the "EPLAN Multi Language Translation" Extension Module
SQL server database for the dictionary
New Features in the "EPLAN Project Options" Extension Module
Search in hidden project options
New Features in the "EPLAN Revision Management" Extension Module
Display revision markers as clouds
Display Revision Information Outside Graphical Marker
Merge Revisions
Delete Single Revision Markers
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Extended data exchange with Siemens SIMATIC STEP 7
Updated Interface for Data Exchange with Schneider Unity Pro
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Diagonal Connection Form for Connections with Large Cross-sections
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Alternative Length Calculation when Connection Point Pattern not Available 141
Extended Global Extra Length
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New Features in the "Process Wiring" Extension Module
Phase Busbar Connections
Changing Routing Direction for Devices
Simplified Selection of Connections
Routing Connections to Connection Points in Boxes
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Preface
Preface
Dear EPLAN users,
Constantly increasing demands on the machine and plant documentation in
the automation technology increasingly focus on tools and methods for
project design.
Thanks to its functionalities and possibilities the EPLAN platform lays the
basis for efficient engineering. The decisive factor is, however, the working
procedures and methods that you implement in your daily engineering work
on the basis of the required functionality.
The increasing demands placed on project planning can only be met in the
long term if you can concentrate on the activities that add value in engineering and EPLAN takes over all the further fundamental tasks. Decisive potential for optimization lies here in particular in the standardization, automation
and consistent interdisciplinary use of a uniform platform across the entire
engineering process.
The new version of the EPLAN platform focuses on precisely this task: Standardized and to a large extent automated engineering on a platform that offers
comprehensive possibilities for interdisciplinary cooperation in project planning.
Enjoy the advantages provided by simplified macro processing, extended
revision control and the comprehensive support in using current standards
such as IEC 81346 and safety-related values according to VDMA 66413.
Version 2.3 furthermore provides numerous new application options in the
mechatronical engineering process. These include in particular the additions
in the field of pre-planning and the configuration of connections that can be
routed freely in electrical switch gears as well as in the field of compact pneumatics.
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Get a head start and avail yourself of our update training courses tailored specially to the version.
We wish you much success with your new EPLAN platform 2.3. Please visit
our website at www.eplan.de/en for more information.
Your EPLAN Software & Service team
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Code examples, directory names, and direct input (among others) are displayed in a non-proportional font.
Function keys, keyboard keys, and buttons within the program are shown
in square brackets (e.g., [F1] for the "F1" function key).
To improve the flow of the text, we often use "menu paths" in this document (for example, Help > Contents). In order to find a particular program function, the menus and options shown in a menu path must be
selected in the sequence shown. For example, the menu path mentioned
above calls up the EPLAN help system.
In combination with settings or fields (e.g., check boxes) which can only
be switched on or off, in this document we often use the terms "activate"
(after which the setting is active ) and "deactivate" (after which the setting is inactive ).
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Pre-planning
Pre-planning
With version 2.3, the EPLAN platform offers optional extensions that allow for
new and innovative approaches in pre-planning.
The engineering process of a machine / higher-level function consists of
individual phases through which the concept is adjusted and specified from
initial rough drafts and ideas, until all documents and information have been
created that are necessary for the manufacture and construction of the
machine.
Pre-planning and draft planning (Basic Engineering) represent very early
project phases where concepts are worked out for the technical scope of
machines / higher-level functions and estimates are done on initial quantity
structures. The goal is to determine the concept that is most advantageous
technically speaking, and to define the defaults for the subsequent detailed
planning (Detail Engineering).
Typical tasks in pre-planning include:
Defining and describing machine / higher-level function areas to divide
into meaningful structures and units.
Preparation of initial graphical overviews as a general planning foundation.
Definition of "rough placeholders" for functions or items that cannot be
defined yet in detail at this time.
Definition and estimate of initial quantity structures (drives / sensors, PLC
inputs / outputs, etc.)
Creating initial bills of materials in support of calculation and capturing of
long lead time components.
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Pre-planning
Benefit:
With the new pre-planning, you can realize initial planning activities regarding technical aspects in the engineering process early on in the EPLAN platform. Based on such pre-planning, later on schematics can be created and
details of the higher-level function worked out in the EPLAN platform. The
integration of pre-planning into planning ensures, thanks to consistency,
significantly reduced expenses, while improving project quality. Given its
fundamental flexibility, the new pre-planning allows for a very easy start
into this planning method on the basis of the EPLAN platform.
The central pre-planning dialog of the EPLAN platform is the new pre-planning navigator. This dialog displays and manages the pre-planning segments
defined in a project. By using so-called "pre-planning macros" as well as
copying and moving existing segments via Drag & Drop, you can create and
edit machine / higher-level function structures quickly and easily. Alternatively, EPLAN also allows for direct working in the graphical editor during
pre-planning.
The data entered at the segments in pre-planning can be output in reports,
and can thus be used, for example, for bills of materials or for calculations of
price and expenditure. From within pre-planning (pre-planning navigator), the
detailed planning (schematic) can also be created in a subsequent planning
phase via Drag & Drop.
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Pre-planning
As a further alternative in data acquisition, pre-planning offers a comprehensive import functionality that can be used to import in EPLAN data
from Excel tables. This way, information from other planning departments
can be used to generate in EPLAN pre-planning structures automatically
through import.
We discuss the following topics in the next sections:
"Modularization of Pre-planning" on page "16"
"Segments and Macros in Pre-planning" on page "17"
"Pre-planning: Procedure" on page "19"
"Navigator for Pre-planning" on page "20"
"Graphical Pre-planning" on page "24"
"Pre-planning: Reports" on page "26"
"Pre-planning: Conversion of P&ID Projects" on page "28"
"Create and Place PCT Loops and PCT Loop Functions" on page "29".
For more information on this topic, go to the online help and look up the section "Pre-planning".
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Modularization of Pre-planning
Modularization of Pre-planning
The following license extensions exist for the pre-planning:
EPLAN Preplanning Use:
This license allows you to use the pre-planning created in the EPLAN platform. From within the pre-planning navigator, you can place the pre-planning segments in the schematic in the detailed planning. The creation or
editing of segments is not possible with this license.
EPLAN Preplanning General:
With this license, you can do everything that is also possible with the
"EPLAN Preplanning Use" license. In addition, you can use the default
pre-planning segments that are supplied in order to create your pre-planning. You can also output reports for pre-planning, import pre-planning
data, and convert P&ID projects.
EPLAN Preplanning Configurable:
With this license, you can do everything that is also possible with the
"EPLAN Preplanning General" license. In addition, you can also create
your own individual pre-planning segments, and configure user-defined
properties.
EPLAN Preplanning P&ID:
Using this license, you can create and manage PCT loops and PCT loop
functions on the basis of our new pre-planning. In parallel to this, this
license allows for the graphical placement of PCT loops and PCT loop
functions in P&I diagrams.
Instead of planning objects, with the "EPLAN Preplanning P&ID" license
you create and edit PCT loops and PCT loop functions. Other than that,
this license comes with the same functions as "EPLAN Preplanning General".
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Note:
Whether you can create and edit PCT loops or planning objects depends
on your respective pre-planning license extension. To edit PCT loops, you
require a license for "EPLAN Preplanning P&ID". On the other hand, the
license extensions "EPLAN Preplanning General" and "EPLAN Preplanning Configurable" allow you to create and edit planning objects.
Segment definitions
The segment definition specifies the type of segment (that is, of a structure
segment or planning object), similar to a function definition that specifies the
type of function. The segment definition predefines the segments available to
the system. It defines which segments may be used in the project as well as
the standard behavior of these segments.
Pre-planning macros
Any structure in the pre-planning navigator can be stored in a pre-planning
macro. Such a macro is a separate file type with the file name extension
*.emv. By using pre-planning macros, you can complete the pre-planning
(without graphical representation) quickly and conveniently from finished substructures.
Macros at planning objects
At planning objects, macro libraries with "normal" window or page macros
can be stored (*.ema or *.emp). Such a macro usually contains placeholder
objects with variables. The values of the variables can be edited in the property dialog of the planning object via the value set selection or manually. During the placement of the macro, the values selected at the planning object or
entered manually are carried over to the placed functions.
If no macro is stored at a planning object, but a part to which a macro has
been assigned, the macro of the part will be used to place the functions.
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Pre-planning: Procedure
Pre-planning: Procedure
The pre-planning and the detail planning based on it are created using the following steps:
Configure:
This includes the creation and adaptation of segment definitions and
user-defined properties. This way you can customize pre-planning to
meet your requirements. For this, the Project data > Pre-planning >
Configuration menu path provides the menu items Segment definitions and Properties.
It also makes sense to create suitable macros with placeholder objects
and value sets that, in the next step, you store at segments in the pre-planning and then place in the detail planning.
Creating the pre-planning:
To do so, in the pre-planning navigator, create structure segments and
planning objects, then arrange them in a tree structure. Enter data for the
individual segments; store macros, parts, templates, etc. at the planning
objects. For further details also see the section "Navigator for Pre-planning" (see page "20").
In addition, the menu item Project data > Pre-planning > Import provides the possibility to import lists with pre-planning data that has been
generated in external applications.
Creating the detail planning:
To do so, place macros or functions from the pre-planning navigator on
the schematic pages. Using the Pre-planning finished property, you can
specify at a structure segment or planning object that this is finished and
ready for the detail planning.
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Generate report:
As early as the pre-planning phase, you can use the report types Structure segment overview, Structure segment plan, Planning object
overview, and Planning object plan to get an overview of the segments
used (structure segments, planning objects). In addition, you can use
part-specific reports (Parts list, Summarized parts list) to generate
data sheets or order material. For more information, please read the section "Pre-planning: Reports" (see page "26").
Check:
There are new possibilities to check the segments, the segment definitions, and the user-defined properties. The references from pre-planning to detail planning can also be checked. For this, the new message
class 028 "Pre-planning" provides several new check runs.
In addition you can define your own check runs for the pre-planning depth.
This is done in the project-specific settings dialog Settings: Pre-planning depth. For these check runs to be carried out you will then have to
determine the type of check for the desired check runs from the new message class 029 "Pre-planning depth" in your check run scheme.
Tree view
In the Tree tab, the structure segments and planning objects are displayed in
their hierarchical structure.
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The top hierarchy level is the project; below that, structure segments and
planning objects can be created.
Structure segments cannot be sorted below planning objects.
Below planning objects, their PLC addresses and function templates are
displayed. A status icon indicates whether a macro has been stored at the
planning object. Such a macro can be placed in the graphical editor using
Drag & Drop. The representation type that fits the page type is offered for
placement.
Using the arrow buttons
, you can modify the sorting of the segments below a node in the tree structure.
The icons displayed in the tree view of the pre-planning navigator include the
following:
Icon Meaning
Identifies the project level. This icon is only displayed when several
projects are open.
Structure segment general
Planning object general
PCT loop
PCT loop function
Macro. This icon is displayed when a macro has been stored at the
planning object.
Function template for main function. This icon is displayed when
function templates are entered at the planning object, or parts at
which function templates have been stored.
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Graphical Pre-planning
Tip:
You can move segments (structure segments and planning objects) in the
tree view of the pre-planning navigator via Drag & Drop. While dragging,
keep the [Ctrl] key pressed to copy the highlighted segments. In addition,
you can use the arrow buttons to modify the arrangement of the segments
within a hierarchy level in the tree.
Note:
Structure segments cannot be created below planning objects, nor can
they be moved there.
Graphical Pre-planning
You can also execute the pre-planning in the EPLAN platform graphically.
For this, you can use the new "Pre-planning" page type. In the tree view of
the page navigator, such pages are identified by the
icon.
To place segments in the graphical pre-planning, a segment can be represented graphically by a box or a polygon. The structure is determined from
the graphical arrangement of the segments. For each segment, there may
be only one graphical placement.
The page structure does not affect the graphically placed segments.
The graphical pre-planning always has to start with the top node, and
must not skip any segment. In the pre-planning navigator, there may be
further (non-graphical) segments below the graphically planned segments.
When segments are placed on a pre-planning page, they cannot be
moved in the pre-planning navigator.
In the graphical pre-planning, there are no connection points and connections.
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Graphical Pre-planning
Placed segments can be stored in window or page macros. This way, the
graphical pre-planning can be created also by means of graphical macros.
When graphically placed segments are deleted, the subordinate segments are not deleted. Only if all subordinate segments are unplaced will
a prompt appear whether they are to be deleted as well.
Structure segments are drawn on a pre-planning page like structure
boxes, and planning objects like black boxes. But the symbols used differ.
To insert new structure segments, select the menu items Insert > Box / Connection point / Mounting panel > Structure box, and to insert new planning objects, Insert > Box / Connection point / Mounting panel > Black
box.
Tip:
You can also draw structure segments and planning objects as polygons.
In this context, the SPECIAL symbol library provides the special symbols
SCSS2 (for structure segments) and DCPLO2 (for planning objects). Insert
such a symbol via the symbol selection (Insert > Symbol), draw the polyline in the required form, and end the action via the popup menu item Complete polyline.
Segments created in the pre-planning navigator can be placed from within
the navigator on a pre-planning page via the popup menu items Place > Preplanning.
Tip:
You can place structure segments and planning objects also easily using
Drag & Drop by dragging a highlighted segment from the pre-planning navigator to your open pre-planning page in the graphical editor.
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Pre-planning: Reports
Pre-planning: Reports
The following report types exist for the pre-planning:
Structure segment overview:
Overview of all structure segments and necessary expenditure (time,
energy, and costs) from the subordinate planning objects.
Structure segment plan:
Per structure segment, a report is generated: different properties of the
structure segment can be output (Technical description, Power consumption, etc.). In addition, the directly subordinate segments are output
in the data area.
Planning object overview:
Overview of all planning objects and necessary expenditure (time,
energy, and costs), as well as the documents, parts, and PLC addresses
stored there.
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Pre-planning: Reports
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The PCT loop number is compiled automatically from the properties Technical facility, Measurand, Processing function, and Number in the
PCT loop number group box. Specify in the settings the property that is
to be identifying besides the "Number".
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This Full designation field displays the PCT loop number including the
designations of the superior segments.
In the Properties group box, you can make a selection for the PCT type
property. You use the PCT type to define which symbol is placed in the
P&I diagram for the PCT loop or PCT loop function.
Settings for PCT loops
When creating PCT loops and loop functions, the new settings for PCT loops
will be taken into account in the pre-planning. The menu path for the dialog
Settings: PCT loops is: Options > Settings > Projects > "Project name"
> Pre-planning > PCT loops. Use this dialog, for example, to specify the
properties that are to be identifying besides the "Number" and the plant levels that allow for identical PCT loops.
Placing PCT loops and PCT loop functions
From within the pre-planning navigator, you can place PCT loops and PCT
loop functions on pages of the "P&I diagram" page type. To do so, drag the
required PCT loop or loop function as you would normally do in EPLAN
P&ID to the page via Drag & Drop. Alternatively, you can select the menu
items Place > P&I diagram in the popup menu of the navigator.
On the basis of the PCT type selected during creating, the PCT loop or PCT
loop function is automatically assigned a P&I symbol during placing. The P&I
symbol can be modified subsequently in the property dialog via the Symbol
data tab. For the different PCT types, this tab was extended to include the
two group boxes Implementation and Activation site.
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Benefit:
The data required for the evaluation of the safety of controls can be stored
directly at the parts in EPLAN's parts management. The user does thus not
have to compile the safety-related values manually anymore. Once centrally stored, this important information is directly available during project
design.
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Procedure
Example:
The two use cases
Drive 1 > without a brake > 1-channel and
Drive 1 > without a brake > 2-channel
differ at the third hierarchical level. The safety-related values are located at
this hierarchical level. The following figure illustrates the tree-like structure.
In a use case that has only one hierarchy level (e.g., Drive 2), the safetyrelated values are located at this one hierarchy level.
Procedure
Planning with safety-related values requires you to take several consecutive
steps:
Import safety-related values from manufacturer-specific XML files into
EPLAN parts management.
Use parts with safety-related values in the project.
Select defined use cases in the project at the main functions.
Generate parts data of the project as bill of materials.
Calculate safety integrity levels and probabilities of failure for the safety
functions of a higher-level function by means of external auxiliary programs.
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The various use cases and associated safety-related values for a part are
stored in this tab. You can enter or edit these data here manually.
The Use cases field lists the use cases of a part. A use case can be structured in up to five hierarchy levels. Safety-related values can be entered at
the lowest hierarchy level.
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Using the
(New) button, you can create a new use case or a new hierarchy level of a use case. For this purpose, enter the name of the use case in
the subsequent dialog in the multilingual Designation field. In addition, you
can specify the location where the use case is to be placed (at the same or
below the highlighted hierarchy level). Using the other buttons, you can edit a
use case / hierarchy level (the designation) or delete it.
A safety function is divided into three different functional areas. Using the
three check boxes Input (Collect), Logic (Generate report), and Output
(React), which are below the Use cases field, a part has to be assigned at
least to one of these areas. The actual safety-related values are entered in
the input fields below, such as PL, MTTF, etc.
Import safety-related values
But easier and more convenient than the manual recording of the values is
the import into parts management. The device manufacturers provide the
safety-related values in the standard XML exchange format of VDMA.
In order to add safety-related values to existing parts, the Import records
dialog includes the new "VDMA 66413" file type. Via this entry, you can
import XML files with safety-related values that are set up according to the
VDMA exchange format. To add to existing parts, in this import dialog select
the Update existing records only option.
You have to make a simple assignment before the import can take place.
Specify the identifying property in the XML file that corresponds to the unique
part property in your parts database.
The assignment is done in a subsequent dialog that you can access via the
[...] button for the File type field. From the drop-down list VDMA property of
the Assignment VDMA 66413 dialog, select the property that is to be used
for the comparison in the XML file:
Identifier: Manufacturer-specific, unique identifier for a device
PartNumber: Manufacturer-specific part or order number.
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From the second drop-down list, choose the EPLAN part property (Part
number, ERP number, Order number, etc.) that corresponds to this VDMA
property. Then, the safety-related values will be transferred.
Note:
If, during the import of parts data with the "VDMA 66413" file type, an
assignment to the EPLAN property Part number occurs, then it is also possible to create new parts during such an import. This requires that you
select for this import the Update existing records and add new ones
option.
Transfer safety-related values to other parts
If you want to transfer existing safety-related values to other parts, you can,
e.g. in the tree of parts management, use the new popup menu item Paste
safety-related values.
First select the desired part with the safety-related values and then select the
Copy popup menu item. Using the Paste safety-related values popup
menu item you can then transfer these safety-related values to other
selected parts. During the inserting, already existing safety-related values
are overridden.
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The data of the selected use case are transferred to the new part reference
properties for safety-related values (ID 40321-40339), and this way can be
exported via the bill of materials.
Tip:
To display the data for safety-related values on a device, you can also use
the new properties (ID 40321-40339). For this purpose, on the device in the
Display tab, create a user-defined property arrangement with an additionally selected part reference property (e.g., Safety-related values:
MTBF (ID 40336)).
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Benefit:
By structuring projects with product aspects, the designed machines can
now be completely structured by their mechanical structure. Thanks to
trade-spanning nesting, additionally a consistent, easy-to-understand designation is achieved.
We discuss the following topics in the next sections:
"Use Product Aspects for Structuring" on page "39"
"Trade-spanning Nesting" on page "41".
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Based on the extensions, this dialog was split into two tabs in Version 2.3.
The new Display tab contains the new settings for the product aspect, and
the previously existing Identifier blocks group box. The settings for nesting
the identifiers and for importing structures are now found on the new Inheritance tab.
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Trade-spanning Nesting
Like for the identifier blocks "Higher-level function", "Installation site", etc.,
the Automatic separation when number is followed by letter setting is
also available for the product aspect. If this check box is activated, a switch
from a digit to a character within a structure identifier will be interpreted as a
substructure.
Notes:
If a project is to be structured only after the product aspect, you must
use a sequential numbering project.
When using the product aspect in a project, higher-level schematic elements, such as structure boxes and black boxes, are used for structuring. For the components to be able to import the device tags of
higher-level structures, in the Inheritance tab in the Nesting group box,
the settings Structure box, General DTs, Terminal strips, Plugs,
Cables, and Fluid devices must be activated.
For the components to import the structure identifiers of their surroundings, in the Inheritance tab, the Always nest structure identifiers at components check box must be activated.
Trade-spanning Nesting
So far, the EPLAN platform did not allow, for example, for electrical engineering devices to import structure identifiers or device tags from higher-level
schematic elements (e.g., structure boxes and black boxes) from other
trades. In EPLAN Version 2.3, you can now specify for your project that the
devices are nested in the entire project in a trade-spanning manner.
In the Extended project structures dialog, the new Inheritance tab was
extended to include the new Trade-spanning setting. If the check box is
checked, electrotechnical devices adopt, for example, the DT of a fluid black
box. In order for this to work, the same device structure must be used for all
trades. This check box is deselected by default.
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User Interface
User Interface
Configure display of additional information in tree views
In the tree views of different navigators and dialogs for parts, additional information for the quick identification of objects and parts has been displayed for
some time now:
In the tree of project data navigators:
For structure identifiers, descriptions are displayed additionally that were
stored for the respective structure identifiers in structure identifier management in the Structure description field.
In the tree of parts management (and other parts dialogs):
In addition to the part number, texts are displayed for parts that were
entered in the respective part field Designation 1.
In the tree of the layout space navigator:
For components contained in layout spaces, further information, such as
item description, DT, etc. can be displayed in addition to the item designation (including grouping signs). The configuration of such information
used to be set via the View popup menu item.
In the new Version 2.3, you can now specify whether and which additional
information is to be displayed in the respective tree view.
Benefit:
The "talking" descriptions facilitate your selection of data in the navigators
and parts dialogs. In terms of custom configuration, you yourself now control whether and which additional information is displayed.
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To configure such a setting for a navigator, select from the popup menu or
via the button the new Configure representation menu item. In the Configure representation dialog that then opens, you can specify the display
and sequence of the respective data. Which properties can be selected for
additional display depends on the location from where you call up the dialog.
Example:
If you open the Configure representation dialog, for example, for the tree
view of the page or device navigator, you can select here the descriptions
of structure identifiers (Structure description, Structure description 2,
and Structure description 3) to display in the tree views.
The structure descriptions in the navigators are now also placed in brackets
(in analogy to the additional texts in parts management) to distinguish them
better from the structure identifiers.
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New name:
Configure columns
Configure representation
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Benefit:
Using the Paste properties / values function, you can quickly paste copied values of selected properties in another location and thus make them
available for other objects (e.g., devices).
First, copy the values of the required property (e.g., also the text for the
Remark property) via the Copy popup menu item. Then open another property dialog in the graphical editor, click any location in the property table, and
select Paste properties / values popup menu item. The copied values are
pasted for the selected properties (in the example, this includes, among
other things, the text for the Remark property). If a property has not been displayed in the table yet, it and the copied value will be shown after pasting.
Benefit:
The new sorting options in the property selection accelerate the identification and selection of the relevant properties.
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For this purpose, property selection now provides the Property name column. In addition, the Value column is displayed everywhere where values
are possible. Since many properties generally do not include values, you can
gain a quick overview of the properties of interest through sorting by value.
By clicking the respective column header, you can sort the properties (first
alphanumerically ascending, then descending; a third click will restore the
original sequence). As with other list views, an arrow symbol in the column
header indicates the sorting direction.
Easier property selection for property arrangement
To facilitate property selection for the property arrangement in a clearer
manner, the lists with the properties for certain objects (auxiliary functions,
connection definition points, etc.) are not distributed across several tabs any
more. Instead, the Source object field in the left-hand area displays the possible sources (such as function, main function, connection definition point,
etc.) for property placement. On the right-hand side of the actual selection, all
properties are listed that are available for the source highlighted.
This extension of property selection is also displayed for the following
actions:
For placing special texts page properties
For editing placed properties in the symbol editor.
In the property dialog of the respective object, you open this property selection by selecting the Component tab in the Display tab for the property
arrangement, and clicking the
(New) button.
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Example:
The following illustration shows the new sorting possibilities in property
selection as well as the clearly structured arrangement of the source
objects in a property selection for property arrangement of an auxiliary function.
Benefit:
By using the two new actions in user-defined buttons, you can actuate
frequently used settings with just a few clicks on the toolbar. Reduce the
time required for repetitive tasks to a minimum and save time during
project design.
For this purpose, the Customize dialog to change toolbars has been
extended to include the two following actions:
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For the button that is used to disable this user-specific setting for graphical
editing again, enter the following in the command line:
XAfActionSetting
/set:"USER.GedViewer.View.ShowPropertyNames" /value:"0"
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Tip:
To determine the name and setting path of the respective setting, you can
first export the settings of the respective dialog. Open the exported xml file,
for example, in Internet Explorer, and obtain the required information from
this file.
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Benefit:
More transparent settings and menus in the EPLAN platform will make it
easier for you to navigate the program.
Settings
The following unnecessary settings have been removed:
The Display in title bar setting.
In the Settings: User interface dialog, this user-specific setting has been
removed. The title bar of the EPLAN platform now displays for an opened
project always the complete information (project name with project path
and page name).
The Adjust line thickness to page scale when inserting macros setting.
This check box in the project-specific general settings for graphical editing
became superfluous in this version, because the scalability of the line
thickness, pattern length, etc. can now be configured via layer management when inserting macros and other elements (see section "Layer
Management" on page "67").
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Menu items
Miscellaneous functions were used by users only rarely in the past, or can be
executed more easily in different ways. The associated menu items have
now been removed from the user interface.
The following unnecessary menu items have been removed:
Menu item Connection point direction.
Several display aids of the View menu (Cable conductor, External targets) are displayed as small arrows in the graphical editor. To make the
view in the graphical editor more transparent, the Connection point
direction menu item has now been removed.
Menu item Cross-reference DTs
(previous menu path: Project data > Device).
To continue merging components with different device tags into a new
device, you can use function-independent block editing.
The associated dialog that you open via the menu path Edit > Non-function-specific properties has been extended for this reason to include the
Full DT field. Moreover, via the subsequent Full DT dialog, it is now possible to assign several functions to the same higher-level function or the
same mounting location.
Menu item Use list of results 2.
This unnecessary menu item has been removed from the Find menu. In
analogy to this, the List of results 2 tab / option has also been removed
from the dialogs Search results and Find.
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Settings
Settings
Browse settings
The extensive potential of the EPLAN platform is also reflected in its large
number of setting options. To assist you in finding a special setting, you now
have a new search function in the settings.
Benefit:
With the new search function, you can reduce the settings to a manageable number. This way, you can find and edit settings more quickly.
When searching in settings, each word in the tree view and the user interface
texts of the settings dialogs is taken into account. Note that you do not have
to worry about case-sensitivity when entering a search term. The program
only searches for texts in the determined dialog language. Matches will
include words in which the entered search term is simply a part of the word.
Thus, in the case of an English user interface, a search term "Space" will also
find the setting "Workspace".
Notes:
Please note that only texts and no specified values are found when
searching in the settings.
Logical operators (AND / OR operation) and placeholders (such as * or
?) are not supported in this search.
If settings dialogs are not displayed to a user on account of the current
license or the rights assigned in rights management, the settings of
these dialogs are not found during a search.
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Browse settings
As soon as entering the first character, the list below the entry field displays
all matches. The following must be noted in connection with the matching
results:
If the entered text is not found in the settings, no matching results are displayed.
Matching results show a maximum of 10 entries. If more matches are
found, you can use the scroll bar on the margin to move the section of the
matching results.
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Browse settings
Using the arrow keys [Down] / [Up], you can navigate through matching
results. In the process, the respective highlighted match is displayed in
the input field of the search. If while navigating the list you move the cursor down over the last entry or up over the first entry, the input field again
displays the search term entered.
Some matches in the matching results may be preceded by terms in
round brackets (.e.g, "(Terminals / plugs)"). These are the names of
group boxes in which a found setting occurs in the user interface.
If you select an entry in the list of matching results by mouse click, then this
term is applied to the entry field and the search started. Tree view will then be
reduced to the dialogs containing the search term.
If you want to return to the original view of tree display, remove the search
term from the entry field. Click
(Delete) to do so. This will also restore the
originally made selection in tree view if, during search, you have not selected
another settings area.
A search term entered is not stored. If you close the settings dialog after a
search and then open it again, the tree displays again all settings. Only the
setting range highlighted most recently is selected again.
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Browse settings
Example:
You want to find settings for the project master data. As you enter the term
"Project master data" in the entry field, you are given various suggestions
in the matching results.
After you have selected the term "Project master data" in the list with a
mouse click, the tree view is reduced to the settings dialogs where this term
occurs.
In the figure of the settings dialog, by way of an example, one of the possible matches has been highlighted with a selection.
Tip:
If there is not sufficient space for displaying the terms in the matching
results completely, you can use, for example, the dialog splitter
change the vertical arrangement of the settings dialog.
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Project Editing
Project Editing
Update the project databases
As part of miscellaneous extensions and optimizations, the project databases have been changed in Version 2.3. These modifications and optimizations make it possible to create new projects essentially with new
project databases.
Consequences for legacy projects
In order for old projects to be edited in the new EPLAN version, updating of
the project databases is absolutely essential for these projects. Old projects
are updated the first time they are opened with the current EPLAN version.
You will see a prompt asking you whether you wish to update.
If you do not update an old project, you will still be able to open this project in
the version 2.3, but you can only view it, and not edit it.
Warning:
New projects and old projects that have been updated can be opened with
the EPLAN versions 2.1, 2.1 SP 1, 2.2, 2.2 HF1, and 2.3. We do, however,
explicitly advise against mixed operation using different EPLAN versions
on the same data. Older EPLAN versions (prior to version 2.1) cannot
open the updated projects anymore!
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To publish a highlighted project, select the menu items Projects > Publish.
The Publish dialog that then opens is similar to other, already familiar, export
dialogs (e.g., for PDF export). In this dialog specify the settings for the export
of a project to the EDZ format. The mobile application that EPLAN will make
available in the future will be able to read this file format.
The settings for this export are saved to a scheme. You use the [...] button
next to the Scheme field to open the Settings: Publish, where you can edit
or create a scheme.
In the Export medium group box, select whether the EDZ file is to be saved
on a storage medium or sent as an e-mail. When publishing to storage
media, you can save the EDZ file to a USB device, or burn it directly to a CD /
DVD. When publishing as an e-mail, you can send the EDZ file directly to a
mobile device.
The EDZ file created in this way contains, in compressed form, the complete
project structure (project properties, page properties, layout space properties, function properties). For each project page, a file with the 2D vector
graphic (*.svg) and for each layout space, a file with the 3D graphical data
(*.e3d) is included.
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Graphical Editor
Graphical Editor
Structure boxes with recesses
As a rule, structure boxes were previously drawn as rectangles during the
insertion in the schematic. In version 2.3, you can now set the EPLAN platform such that depending on the position of the property texts the upper
left-hand corner of structure boxes is spared and the device tag placed there.
Benefit:
When creating schematics, structure boxes with recesses require less
space than the previous graphical representations of the structure boxes.
If such a display is required, activate in the project-specific settings for graphical editing the new Draw structure boxes with recess check box. (The
menu path for the settings dialog is: Options > Settings > Project >
"Project name" > Graphical editing > General.) By default, the check box
is deactivated, and structure boxes are drawn as simple rectangles.
Whether a recess is displayed depends on the position of the property texts.
To display a recess, the property texts have to be positioned as if they were
located to the upper left of and inside the original rectangle of the structure
box. If, for example, you select the property arrangement "Upper left,
inside,0", a recess is displayed for the DT and all docked properties. As an
alternative you can select a similar property arrangement or manually move
the property texts.
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Example:
The following schematic figure shows two recesses on structure boxes.
A) With the property arrangement "Upper left, inside, 0".
B) With a user-defined property arrangement: the property texts were
moved manually.
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Devices
Devices
Changed behavior for connection point designation adoption
When editing in the schematic, the connection point designation of a component can be imported from a function in the search direction. In the new
EPLAN version 2.3, this complex, for beginners and new users confusing,
behavior has been disabled by default. As a result, only the connection point
designations of the current function are displayed in the properties dialog. No
connection point designations are carried over to other functions.
However, if the previous behavior connection point designation adoption for
subsequent components is required, activate in the new Settings: Compatibility dialog the Adopt connection point designation check box. The
menu path for the new settings dialog is: Options > Settings > Projects >
"Project name" > Management > Compatibility. The long-term plan is for
EPLAN to end support for settings in this dialog.
Defined Devices
Standardized behavior when inserting and generating defined devices
A new project setting has been implemented for the new version: Consider
macro when generating devices. This setting now also affects the inserting of devices in the graphical editor.
By default, this setting (under Options > Settings > Projects > "Project
name" > Devices > General) is deactivated. In this case, when inserting a
device in the graphical editor, no unplaced functions will be generated. This
corresponds to the behavior when generating devices in navigators where an
unplaced function is generated only from the main function when the setting
is deactivated. That is, unnecessary, unplaced functions are no longer generated for either of these actions. For more information on this topic, go to the
online help and look up the section "Procedure for Inserting Devices".
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Benefit:
In assigning item numbers, there is no need for manual post-processing of
the preview of result. The bill of materials can be updated more quickly.
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To assign item numbers, in the popup menu of the bill of materials navigator
select the Add item numbers menu item. In this version, the Number
items dialog has been extended to include the Same number for identical
devices check box.
Activate this check box, if devices with identical part numbers are to be given
the same item numbers.
If the check box is deselected, the item numbers are assigned regardless of
the device.
Note:
Note that devices without an assigned part number are treated like different devices, i.e., they are always assigned a new item number.
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Editing in Tables
Editing in Tables
Edit macro boxes in table
The properties of macro boxes are now also displayed when editing in table
and can be edited there in a blockwise manner. The editing of highlighted
functions, connections, and macro boxes is done independently of each
other in separate tables.
Benefit:
You can now edit in table the properties of macro boxes in a macro project
quickly and transparently. This way, even data of extensive macro projects
can be edited easily and centrally with minimal effort.
For editing in table, the Edit function data dialog now includes the new
Macro boxes tab. The column configuration of this tab is done, like with the
other two tabs Functions and Connections, by means of a separate
scheme.
In the Macro boxes tab, the properties of the associated macro boxes are
displayed for the highlighted project / highlighted pages or macros (e.g.,
Macro: File name, Macro: Version, Macro: Description, etc.). You can
edit these properties in a macro project. In a schematic project, the property
data is only displayed, and you cannot edit it.
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Global Editing
Global Editing
Modified License Dependency
The global editing of properties in the Properties (global) processing mode
allows you to edit the common properties of distributed functions in one
action at the same time. The function representations of a device for which
you did not have a license before (e.g., electrical engineering functions with a
license for EPLAN Fluid) could not be edited globally. The new version has
changed the license dependency of this processing mode. The license check
now depends on the function at which you start global editing.
Example:
With a license for EPLAN Fluid you can globally edit an electrical engineering valve that has been placed, for example, in the Fluid schematic with the
"Pair cross-reference" representation type (e.g., the entry for the Technical characteristics field). This way, you modify at the same time the
properties of the cross-referenced counterpiece with the "Multi-line" representation type on the electrical engineering page. If you open, for the
license described, the property dialog for the electrical engineering valve
with the multi-line representation, the dialog fields will be grayed out, and
cannot be edited due to the Fluid power license.
Example:
With a license for the "EPLAN Operational Sequence" extension module,
you can now modify a function in an operational sequence sheet with the
"Functional" representation type through global editing in such a way that
the multi-line representation of this function is also modified in electrical
engineering.
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Layer Management
Layer Management
Defining scalability via the layer
In layer management, you can now set whether the elements on a specific
layer are to be taken into account for scaling purposes or not. Such a scaling
can, for example, occur if you change the page scale or insert a macro on a
page which has another page scale than the one used during macro creation.
In the Layer management dialog, you can now use the new Scalable column for this purpose. Activate this check box if the elements on this layer are
to be scaled, too, in the case of scaling. Then, line thickness, pattern length,
and font size of lines, texts and dimensioning will be scaled and adjusted.
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Reports
Reports
Update reports independently of licensing
Reports contained in an EPLAN project can now always be updated independently of the licensing and across all trades. This is also true of the model
views, 2D drilling views, and copper unfolds contained in a project. In this context, it does not matter whether the selected pages are updated with respect
to reports, model views, etc., whether the update occurs in the Reports tab
of the respective dialog, or whether a report is generated for the project.
The generation of new reports and the generation of reports of existing report
templates continue to be dependent on the licensing. This way, for example,
you cannot generate a report of the "Mounting list" type if your licensed addons do not include a license extension for EPLAN Pro Panel Professional.
Benefit:
Regardless of the specific type of EPLAN licensing, data and reports can
now be updated and provided in a project comprehensively at any time.
External Editing
Improved ergonomics
So-called "external editing" allows data to be output from EPLAN, externally
edited, and then reloaded. For this version, the menu options, dialogs, and
processing steps when editing externally were adjusted to those of labeling.
Benefit:
Consistent ergonomics and procedure reduce familiarization time and simplify operation for occasional users. This will greatly reduce the complexity
of external editing.
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Improved ergonomics
Export of data:
Export is now not carried out via different menu items any more, but only
by means of the Export data menu item. If you have opened a page, the
objects of this selected page are now used for data export - just as with
other export processes.
Settings:
The menu options for the settings were removed. The settings are saved
in schemes and can be opened in the export dialog and then be edited.
Similarly, there is only one settings dialog for external editing in the settings under Options > Settings > User > Interfaces > External
editing.
Import of data:
For the import of externally edited data select the Import data menu
item.
New features concerning data export
The Edit externally dialog for the export of data was also adapted to the
export dialog for labeling.
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Improved ergonomics
The drop-down list of the renamed field Settings (previously: Scheme) now
displays all predefined schemes for external editing of pages, functions, etc.
The type of objects to be output during the export is displayed in the new field
Object type. The object type (e.g. "All functions", "Cables", etc.) is selected
when creating a new scheme for external editing and cannot be modified subsequently. The possible object types can be found in the online help in the
"External Editing" topic.
By means of the well-known check box Apply to entire project you can output the data of the respective object type independent of the current selection.
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Parts Management
Parts Management
Update the parts database
When starting the program following an initial installation, the current parts
database will be available to you immediately.
If you work with several EPLAN versions (e.g., when switching to version 2.3)
and have in version 2.3 an "older" parts database, you will be prompted upon
opening parts management to update the parts database. If you answer this
prompt with [Yes], the parts database is updated.
If you click [No], then the parts database is not updated. The parts management data fields will then remain empty and cannot be edited.
Other program features which also access the data in the parts database will
output an equivalent message if the parts database does not correspond to
the current version.
Note:
If you work with several EPLAN versions, then we recommend using the
latest EPLAN version when editing and managing the parts database. An
updated parts database can be opened in older EPLAN versions, for example, to select parts or devices, but cannot be edited.
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Benefit:
As a rule, discontinued parts are replaced by a newer model but remain in
as-is projects and have to be managed transparently. In version 2.3,
EPLAN facilitates the central management of discontinued parts by characterizing them in parts management and by means of a new check run.
Once centrally stored in parts management, the information is directly
available in the entire project design team. Thus, EPLAN creates more
transparency in the engineering process and facilitates the management of
discontinued parts.
The General tab of parts management was extended for this purpose
directly below the Part number field to include the new Discontinued part
check box. Activate this check box if the part is to be characterized as "not
used any more".
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Benefit:
With the improved display of the function templates, you can now also map
complex devices with greatly differing function templates in the parts
management, and enter the appropriate properties of these function templates.
If no function template has been stored yet for a part, then no columns are displayed either. If you then add a function template via the
(New) button, the
Function definitions dialog is opened first. After the selection of any function definition, the appropriate columns of this function definition are displayed.
Click again
(New) to create a copy of the currently highlighted row. In the
process, the data (function definition, connection point designation, etc.) are
applied to the current row.
In the selection of another differing function definition, specific columns for
this function definition are displayed additionally. Cells where nothing can be
input are shown as grayed out.
As part of these modifications, some possible data for the function templates
were also corrected. For example, for the "Cable definition" function definition, an input in the Connection color / number (previously: "Color /
no."), Shielded by, Pair index, and Potential type columns is no longer possible.
Effects on the device selection
The list Selected parts: Functions / templates of the Device selection
dialog displays for the functions / templates both data of function templates
(e.g., Function definition) and important parts data (e.g., Part number).
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In this list, the columns with template data are now compiled dynamically in
analogy to the function templates in parts management. Which columns are
displayed depends on the function definition of the main function, on the function definitions of the other functions of the device, and on the function templates of the selected part.
In the column configuration of the list (via Popup menu > Configure representation), all columns displaying data of function templates are summarized under the entry Template data. Using this check box you can show
/ hide all columns with template data.
Benefit:
The descriptions of templates help you with the placing of complex
devices, such as a number of device connection points. On the basis of the
stored describing texts, you can recognize in the navigators more easily
which device function is hidden behind which template.
For this purpose, the Device selection (function templates) table on the
Function templates tab was extended to include the Description column.
The description can be entered by way of multilingual input. A text entered in
this column is not applied to the function during the selection of the part / the
insertion of a device.
For this, the description is displayed at the templates in the tree views of the
navigators. In tree view, the description is displayed in square brackets and is
directly behind the function definition.
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Example:
The following figure shows the descriptions of the templates for an auxiliary
contactor and its contacts in the device navigator.
Benefit:
When using an SQL server, full-text search is accelerated substantially,
and the complete performance of an SQL server is utilized.
For this purpose, the SQL server setting dialog has been extended to
included the Use SQL server full-text search check box. If this check box is
activated, parts management uses the full-text search integrated on the SQL
server for the Full-text filter field. The search index is generated during the
first full-text search routine and automatically updated by the SQL server
whenever parts data is changed. Since the update is performed on the SQL
server, no additional computing power is needed by EPLAN, thus accelerating the search.
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Notes:
"Advanced Services" must be installed and configured on the SQL
server in order for full-text search to be running in the background.
Unlike the "normal" full-text search, only search terms are found which
are at the beginning of a word. When entering the search term INTER,
e.g., you will therefore find parts with the designation INTERBUS, when
entering BUS, however, you will not.
If the check box is deactivated, the same full-text search is used as for an
Access parts database even when using the SQL server.
Benefit:
Given that the same default directory is used for outlines and macros, you
can immediately access the outline drawings during the selection in the
parts management. The complicated search in directories is a thing of the
past.
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Ignored Fields
Ignored Fields
The Identifier field on the Technical data tab, as well as the fields Symbol
library and Symbol number on the Function templates tabs, have so far
been used, for example, for reasons of compatibility with EPLAN 5.
In addition, the field Nominal width of the Process engineering tab should
not be used any more. It is also only available for compatibility reasons with
older EPLAN versions. In older EPLAN projects (created with version 2.2 or
earlier), this property was used to assign the diameter of a pipe / hose line or
the size / connection size of a control valve (valve, slide) to a part variant.
With the new version, the data in these fields will be ignored.
Note:
Note that the fields Identifier, Symbol library, Symbol number, and
Nominal width will be removed from the parts management user interface in the next version.
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Message Management
Message Management
Display of licensing in the settings
All check runs are now displayed in the settings for messages and check
runs. This means that you can also see the settings of check runs that you
cannot generate with your license.
Benefit:
The display of licensing improves the transparency of exchange and in the
transfer of projects. You can view the settings of messages that you have
not generated, but that exist in the project.
In the Settings: Messages and checks dialog, the table with the possible
messages now has the new Licensed column. This column shows whether
a check run is part of the current license in use. If the field has a check mark,
the check run is contained in the licensed add-ons. However, an empty field
indicates that the check run is not included in the scope of the license in use.
In this case, no settings can be configured for the check run.
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Benefit:
The use of filters to define workspaces allows you to divide your projects
more individually, by several criteria simultaneously, and also by trades.
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Schemes are defined in the Define working sections as project administrator dialog. Using the (Edit) button, you open the familiar Filter dialog.
You can view and / or edit the settings for the current scheme there, or create
new schemes. All properties for structure identifiers are available for filtering.
In addition, you can use the new Trade (defined working sections)
(ID25000) property to filter a project according to specific trades.
Filter options
Several filter criteria can be linked to each other logically. This way, for
example, you can simultaneously filter by a specific structure identifier
and a specific trade.
Placeholders (such as "*" and "?") can be used for the Values column.
For example, this makes it possible to capture structure identifiers with
lower-level substructures in a single filter expression.
Example:
For a filter with the criterion Mounting location (ID 1220), the value S1* is
specified. The defined working section that is defined by this filter scheme
then includes, e.g., pages or functions with the mounting locations S1,
S1.A1, S1.A1.W1, etc.
Select / assign defined working section
Note:
When you use the rights management of EPLAN, the defined working sections can be assigned centrally by a project administrator. Without usage
of rights management each individual user can determine him- / herself in
which defined working sections he / she wants to work.
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Multi-user Operation
The division for a trade is done via specific properties for pages, functions,
etc. This way, for example, since EPLAN version 2.2., you have been able to
set the trade for a page using the Trade (ID 11037) page property. To allow
for a continuous value selection, this property has been expanded to include
the "Mechanics" and "General" values.
Report pages now receive the "General" value per default during creation. If
you filter defined working sections by certain trades, pages with the "General" trade are output along any other trade.
Multi-user Operation
Change descriptions of structure identifiers
If several users have opened the same project in the multi-user operation,
these users can now navigate to the Structure identifier management.
Benefit:
The descriptions of structure identifiers can also be changed in the multiuser operation. Thus you can assign a significant description to new structure identifiers in multi-user operation at once and therefore facilitate orientation within the project for all project participants.
In the Identifier dialog, the descriptions in the columns Structure description 1-3 and Structure description Supplementary field [1]-[10] can be
edited at the same time by one user each per structure identifier. Other functionalities for editing structure identifiers in multi-user operation are not available and the corresponding fields and buttons grayed.
Note:
If a user has already opened structure identifier management for a project,
then the project can be edited only by this user exclusively. No other user
can open the project during structure identifier editing.
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Benefit:
The option of using SQL server databases for the dictionary allows for
greater flexibility for users regarding the programs installed. Storage in an
SQL server database accelerates editing and the access to this data especially in the case of large quantities of data. SQL also provides corresponding advantages in the "Administration" and "Multi-user operation"
areas.
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You can now switch between an Access and SQL server database in the dictionary settings. In the respective dialogs, you can use the two options
Access and SQL server.
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Create dictionary
In the Dictionary dialog, you can create a new dictionary based on an SQL
server database. After choosing the SQL server option, you must select the
New menu item below the [Extras] button and input the appropriate entries
in the subsequent dialog.
To see which versions of the Microsoft SQL server are supported for the conversion of the dictionary to an SQL server by the EPLAN platform, see the
section "Software Requirements and Approvals" (see page "206").
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Example:
The following figure shows a cloud as revision marker in connection with
change tracking for a newly added object.
Benefit:
You can position the revision marker texts on a page in any way, without
being disturbed by large and overlapping graphical markers.
For configuring such a setting, the Settings: Revision (graphical representation) dialog now comes with the new Do not highlight revision
marker text check box. If this check box is activated, the revision marker text
is displayed outside of the graphical marker of the components.
The check box is deselected by default. In this case, the graphical marker of
the components also includes the revision marker text.
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Merge Revisions
Merge Revisions
If while editing revisions you want to merge different revisions in Change
tracking, you can use the new Merge revisions popup menu item in the Edit
revision data dialog.
Benefit:
The merging of revisions allows you, for example, to combine several internally used revision statuses before you transfer a revision project to external persons or companies.
This popup menu item combines the revisions highlighted in the dialog. For
this purpose, the Generate revision dialog is opened for you to enter a (new
or already existing) revision name and a comment. The revision markers at
the components are updated and the old revision name is replaced by the
new one. The date of the merged revision is the date of the oldest revision
which is merged.
Benefit:
When deleting single revision markers, you can decide whether "smaller"
changes (e.g., the moving of components) are relevant to the revision.
To delete single revision markers, the graphical editor and the project data
navigators offer for highlighted objects the new Delete revision marker
popup menu item. This action deletes both the revision marker text and the
graphical marker.
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Your own defined groups have already been assigned the new rights of version 2.3. All you have to do is enable the new rights for these groups according to your own specifications.
Note:
With a new data format being used for rights management, the new rights
that have been added since the last EPLAN version are immediately available to the existing EPLAN user groups (administrators, guests, master
data editors, schematic editors). The rights do not require to be updated for
this version. The new rights are enabled by default for the "Administrators"
group.
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New name:
Menu View:
Cable conductor
Cable connection
Collect conductors
(These two instances of renaming were also carried out in the popup
menu of the cable navigator.)
Settings (conductors)
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New name:
ID:
No. of conductors
Number of connections
22031
22068
22069
35100
35101
35108
35109
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Terminals / Plugs
Since the subgroup of properties "Parts Cable" below the group "Part" is not
only available in the block properties of cable connections, this group was
renamed. In addition, other properties that can be selected as format elements for this subgroup were given new designations.
Old name:
New name:
ID:
Parts Cable
Type designation
22030
Designation in graphic
22064
Weight (kg/km)
22067
Terminals / Plugs
Cross-references between distributed terminals
For the display of cross-references between associated distributed terminals,
you can now use the new Distributed terminals cross-reference (ID
20252) property at the terminals. Since this property for distributed terminal
symbols is now part of the default property arrangement, cross-references
are displayed automatically in the schematic for associated distributed terminals that are represented in a distributed manner.
Benefit:
Cross-references between associated distributed terminals make it easier
for you to find the associated distributed terminals in the schematic.
The distributed terminals cross-reference refers from the first distributed terminal (according to the sequence in the terminal strip navigator and, primarily, the main terminal if one exists) to all other distributed terminals with
the same terminal designation. For all other distributed terminals, this crossreference refers back to the first distributed terminal.
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New Features in the "EPLAN PLC & Bus Extension" Extension Module
New Features in the "EPLAN PLC & Bus Extension" Extension Module
Note:
The "EPLAN PLC & Bus Extension" extension module is optionally available for EPLAN Electric P8 Select. This extension module is part of the
default scope of delivery for EPLAN Electric P8 Professional.
The "PLC & Bus Extension" extension module helps you to manage PLC controllers and bus systems.
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Since the value of the address range can also be stored at the parts in parts
management, the PLC data tab of parts management has been extended to
include the Address range 2 input field.
Notes:
PLC cards with only inputs or outputs still require only a start address /
only one address range. Nothing changes for these PLC cards!
In order to generate reports for the properties Address range 2 and
Start address 2 of PLC card, the Separate address range for
inputs and outputs check box must be deactivated in the PLC-specific
settings.
For more information on this data exchange, see the application example
"PLC / Bus Data Exchange with 'SIMATIC STEP 7'". In addition, the extensions described here have also been implemented for the data exchange in
the PLC standard exchange format.
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Benefit:
With this distinction between connection point direction and routing direction, it is possible to route routing connections in a more flexible and more
targeted manner. This extension helps optimize the routing tracks in
terms of the optimal routing track as well as in terms of the required connection length.
The connection point direction can be specified as "global" during the definition of the connection point pattern in parts management, or directly and
locally at the part placement.
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For this, the tabs Connection points of parts management and Connection
point pattern of the part placement now come with the new columns X vector, Y vector, and Z vector.
New name:
ID:
22948
Routing direction
35554
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New name:
Connection points
Using the menu items View > Connection point designations, the connection points of the part placements will be displayed, as before, as red
cuboids. In the center of these cuboids, the respective connection point designations of the connection points will be displayed additionally. The connection point designations are visible only in connection with a suitable 3D
viewpoint and substantial enlargement of the section.
Specify connection point directions graphically
As part of the functional extensions, the graphical definition of connection
points for part placements in the layout space was adjusted.
If you select this function via the menu path Edit > Device logic > Connection point pattern > Define connection point, first specify the connection point direction.
The connection point direction is specified by selecting any area. The Z orientation of the selected surface determines the connection point direction.
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Example:
The Z orientation of a surface is always perpendicular to the base.
By clicking the area (1) highlighted in color, the displayed connection point
direction, for a connection point to be defined, would result in the Z direction.
Procedure: Move the cursor over the area of a part placement. The area
beneath the cursor is highlighted in color. Click the required area highlighted
in color. The X, Y, and Z values of the vector of the connection point direction
are entered in the connection point pattern in the columns X vector, Y vector, and Z vector. The values thus determined can be modified subsequently.
Then, define the connection point as usual.
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If during the action you want to specify a different connection point direction,
press the [N] key. This way, you can select a different area, and thus specify
a different connection point direction for the connection points to be defined
subsequently.
Example:
The following figure shows different items with their graphically defined connection points in the layout space.
With the right configuration of the view, the connection points will be displayed as red cuboids, and the specified connection point directions as red
arrows.
Subsequent modification of connection point directions
To modify a connection point direction subsequently, use, in the menu path
Edit > Device logic > Connection point pattern, the new Change connection point direction menu item.
In order to recognize the changes in the layout space, you should first display
all connection point vectors via the menu items View > Connection point
directions.
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You specify the connection points to be edited via a selection area. This can
be done prior to or after selecting the Change connection point direction
menu item. If you have highlighted the entire item, the change in direction will
be applied to all connection points of the item. If you want to modify the connection point direction of only one connection point, you will have to highlight
first such a connection point.
The new connection point direction is set with a final click on an area of a part
placement.
Carry over connection point pattern to parts management
A local connection point pattern which has been, e.g., individually extended
by graphically defined connection points, can now be directly carried over
from the part placement to parts management. For this, you can use the new
Generate connection point pattern menu item in the popup menu of the
part placements.
In order to carry over a connection point pattern, highlight an item with a connection point pattern in the layout space, and select the Generate connection point pattern popup menu item. In parts management, a new
connection point pattern is then generated with the name New_<consecutive number> (e.g., New_1) below the hierarchy level "Connection
point pattern". The name of the connection point pattern can be modified subsequently in parts management.
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Example:
The following figure shows a routing connection routed freely in the space.
Tip:
To insert curves, route connections freely, and to change their runs, you
can also use the new buttons in the Pro Panel routing toolbar.
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Edit Curve
Inserting Curves
To insert a curve, select from the Insert menu the Curve menu item. Alternatively you can click the
Then place the starting point and control points of the curve via mouse-clicks.
If you move the cursor close to an existing routing path, the starting, center,
and end points of the existing routing path will be displayed as snap points.
With free placement in space, a surrounding cuboid shows the space taken
up by the curve run from the last point entered to the current cursor position.
When placing in a surface, a rectangle is shown.
To finish a curve, press the [Spacebar], or select the Complete curve
popup menu item.
Edit Curve
The property dialog of a curve displays on the Curve tab the characteristic
points of a curve (starting point, control points, end point) in the layout space.
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Edit Curve
Here you can view, and if necessary modify, the position, the coordinates of
the gradient at the segment point, as well as the bending factor. Using the
(Delete) button, you can remove highlighted control points until only one control point is left, besides the starting and end points.
To edit curves in the layout space, you can use the following three new menu
items below the menu path Edit > Graphic.
New control point
Change curve run
Align curve run tangentially.
Insert new control points
Using the New control point menu item, you can add new control points
anywhere along the curve run. If you move the cursor over a curve to select a
position for a new control point, the existing control points will be displayed on
the curve.
With the placement of a new control point, the shape and spatial run of a
curve do not yet change at first.
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Edit Curve
After selecting a green direction arrow (e.g., by clicking), move the control
point with the mouse or keyboard in the direction indicated by the arrow.
Place the control point at the desired location with another click.
Tips:
You can change the curvature of the curve at a control point by means
of the [Home] and [End] keys.
You can change the gradient of the curve at a control point by means of
the [Tab] key and the [Tab] + [Shift] key combination.
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Note:
To guide a connection through an already placed cable / tubing clamp, the
connection must be routed by means of the Change route function
through the clamp as a target routing path.
Cable / tubing tie:
The "Cable / tubing tie" routing accessories bundle connections that have
been routed in a routing path or curve. The part can be placed anywhere
on a routing path or curve. After the placement, the cable / tubing tie
encloses, as a ring, the routing path or curve concentrically.
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Note:
Only if one or several connections have been routed on a routing path or
curve can you place the "Cable / tubing tie" or "Cable / tubing protection"
routing accessories on such a defined routing track.
When placing the routing accessories, all usual options in the layout space
and the Placement options dialog are available. In addition, to insert routing
accessories, you can also use other functions for part placement (Insert as
device, Insert as macro, Part master data navigator, etc.).
Tip:
To insert routing accessories, you can also use the new buttons in the Pro
Panel toolbar.
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On the basis of these layers, the display properties Transparency and Color
are predefined in a project-wide manner for the new 3D objects.
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Benefit:
A 3D mounting layout, once planned, can be moved / changed quickly
using the familiar Windows functions within a project, or can be made available in another project.
In the current version, when you select a layout space in the Layout space <Project name> dialog, from the Edit menu or the popup menu of the navigator, you can select the menu items Cut, Copy, and Insert. A highlighted
layout space or highlighted layout spaces can be copied to the Clipboard via
Cut / Copy.
After you have highlighted in the layout space navigator the location where
you wish to insert the layout space(s), and selected the Insert menu item, the
familiar Adapt structure dialog opens. Like with the inserting of pages, you
can, for example, overwrite an existing layout space or customize manually
the proposed layout space name.
In analogy to the procedure for pages, when cutting / copying layout spaces,
you can also work with several clipboards and number the items of inserted
layout spaces online and automatically via the Insertion mode dialog. If you
select in this dialog the Number option, both the device tags of the items and
the grouping signs for item designations will be renumbered.
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Benefit:
Since the viewpoint in model views can now also be based on a mounting
surface, sloping surfaces within a model view can now be rotated in the
screen layer and be dimensioned correctly within model views.
If the Model view: Apply viewpoint to mounting surface property is enabled in the View tab, the view of an item will be aligned according to its mounting surface. This way, even an item with sloping alignment will be depicted in
the model view correctly and orthogonally. The dimensioning generated on it
will then correspond to the real values.
If this property is not yet displayed in the property table of the View tab, you
must select it using the Property selection dialog.
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Example:
(1): View on a sloping surface without activated property Model view:
Apply viewpoint to mounting surface property and result in the model
view
(2): View on a sloping surface with activated property Model view: Apply
viewpoint to mounting surface property and result in the model view
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When transferring the original names, the values of the following fields are
evaluated in the STEP files:
PROCUCT: for individual items or
NEXT_ASSEMBLY_USAGE_OCCURANCE: for the parts of an assembly.
Benefit:
During the import of 3D graphical data with many individual components,
the components in the 3D model to be edited can be identified more easily,
because the item description can also be displayed in the layout space
navigator. This facilitates identification of individual items for further processing and the general orientation within the layout space navigator.
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Benefit:
On the basis of the generated STEP files, you can now also load routing
connections in external CAD systems, visualize them there, and check
them against collisions.
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Benefit:
Through the prompt for missing part dimensions as part of the placement,
missing part dimensions can be added without having to go through parts
management.
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If some partial part dimensions are already entered at the associated part,
the corresponding fields are filled with these values. In the fields Width,
Height, and Depth, enter the device-specific measurements of the part, overwrite existing values, or add any missing entries. After input, the part placement is displayed with the determined dimensions.
Note:
As for parts from the "Mechanics" generic product group, the manual input
of dimensions is permitted if they belong to one of the following product
subgroups and also have one of the following function definitions:
Product group
Product subgroup
Function definition
Busbar
Adapter
Adapter
Connection adapter
Device adapter
System accessories
General
Cable gland
Enclosure component
Manual input of part dimensions is not possible for all other mechanical
parts from the "Mechanics" generic product group or parts from the "Process engineering" generic product group.
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Benefit:
The additional functionality for the selection of a suitable drilling pattern
offers clearly more flexibility and comfort when placing parts. Furthermore,
the additional effort to modify the drilling pattern by means of the subsequent processing of the part placement does not apply any more.
If the Select drilling pattern selection dialog is no longer to be displayed,
you can deactivate it using the Do not show this dialog again check box. In
this case, the first drilling pattern entered at the part will always be used.
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Benefit:
Regardless of the specific type of EPLAN licensing, data and reports can
now be updated and provided in a project comprehensively at any time.
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Benefit:
By means of the extended automatic interpretation, the time needed for
the creation of graphical master data for components and assemblies
(such as, e.g., enclosures) is significantly reduced.
The following section describes the new features of automatic interpretation.
For more information and to learn about requirements for this topic, go to the
online help and look up the section "Automatic Interpretation: Principle".
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Benefit:
Now, you can create 2D drilling views with optional dimensioning as further
type of a project documentation. 2D drilling views are thus an integral part
of your complete documentation.
Example:
The 2D drilling view depicted shows a mounting panel with mounting rails
and wire ducts, the drill holes of these items and the dimensioning.
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With the new version, you can now select an alternative calculation method
that calculates several routing tracks internally and does not require a safety.
Benefit:
With the alternative calculation method, even without a connection point
pattern, it is possible to calculate a routing connection that is better suited
to the planning conditions. The result of the calculation returns the longest
of all suitable wires per connection.
With this option, the generation of a connection point pattern is usually not
necessary. A clear simplification with regard to master data generation.
Which method is used to calculate the length if the connection point pattern is
not available is specified in the project-specific settings for the routing connections in the Route tab. You can select one of the following two options
from the new Connection length in case connection point pattern not
available group box:
By connection point position (automatic): This is the calculation
method used so far. This calculation method is based, depending on the
connection point designation (even, odd or alphanumeric), on a fixed
defined connection point direction and a fixed defined geometric position
of the connection point. To the connection length calculated, a safety is
added.
By maximum routing track: With this new, alternative calculation
method, the defaults for the connection point direction and geometric position for connection points with odd and even or alphanumeric connection
point designations are adopted from the calculation method By connection point position (automatic).
In addition, however, several routing tracks are calculated and compared
to each other that are derived from the alternative consideration of the connection point directions "Move up" and "Down" of the source and target of
the connection. The greatest value calculated in this comparison is used
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as the length of the routing connection and entered at the routing connection.
Note:
When routing on the basis of the By maximum routing track calculation
method, several alternative routing tracks are calculated. Correspondingly,
the time required for routing these connections is longer.
Benefit:
As opposed to the definition of a fixed extra length, the global extra length
in percentage affects the ratio of the entire length of the connections.
Due to the extensive new settings options, the Global extra length setting
was moved from the Route tab to the new Global extra length tab. You
specify whether the extra length for the respective trade is a fixed value or in
percentage by selecting one of the two option fields Absolute or In percentage. Then, enter the required value in the adjacent input field.
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Phase busbar connections are usually not accounted for in the schematic. In
order to take into account this situation you now have the option to convert
the multi-line connections defined in the schematic into phase busbar connections. This kind of connections will then no longer be considered when calculating the wiring and during wire fabrication.
Benefit:
By generating phase busbar connections, the schematic is adjusted to
reflect the actual implementation that comes about only with the virtual
mounting layout. The complex modification of the connections concerned
via the connection navigator and the properties of the connections has
been eliminated. This results in significantly more convenience in planning
and sustainable time savings.
Generating phase busbar connections
To generate phase busbar connections, use the new Generate phase busbar connections menu item found below the menu path Project data >
Connections. This menu item is displayed only if you have opened a layout
space. In the layout space, select the placed items for whose associated connections you want to generate phase busbar connections.
Note:
The selection of the items takes into account only part placements with the
following function definitions:
Part placement, normal item
Part placement, PLC card
Part placement, black box.
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The Generate phase busbar connections dialog that opens then lists all
connections with the representation types "Multi-line" and "3D mounting layout" whose source and target are one of the items previously selected (e.g.,
connections with the "Conductor / wire" function definition).
By default, this dialog displays the following columns:
Phase busbar connection
Source
Target.
But using the Configure representation popup menu item, you can configure the columns and display further connection properties.
Using the check box in the Phase busbar connection column, you can generate a phase busbar connection from a connection, or restore an already
generated phase busbar connection.
All connections for which the Phase busbar connection check box was activated will be given the new "Phase busbar connection" function definition
after you close the dialog with [OK]. This way, all properties of these connections are deleted.
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Note:
If one of the connections has the "3D mounting layout" representation type,
this will create a non-routed connection. In the connection navigator, delete
the non-routed connections created.
Tip:
To display in the connection navigator only the relevant connections, it is
recommended that you define a filter. For example, you can use the
"Phase busbar connections" function definition as a filter criterion.
Removing phase busbar connection
Defined phase busbar connections can be removed again via the Generate
phase busbar connections. For this purpose, deactivate the Phase busbar connection check box for the selected phase busbar connection. This
will delete all properties entered at the phase busbar connection. The connection is given the "Conductor / wire" function definition, and must be rerouted in the layout space.
More information on phase busbar connections
The project-wide default settings for connections (Cross-section / diameter,
Color / number, etc.) are not carried over to the phase busbar connections.
The behavior of phase busbar connections is similar to saddle jumpers.
To ensure that phase busbar connections are included in Connection numbering, the connection numbering settings were extended accordingly. The
new check box for the Phase busbar connection function definition on the
Filter tab is deactivated by default.
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Benefit:
With the possibility to individually influence the routing directions you can
avoid unfavorable routing tracks and optimize the calculation of the
required connection lengths.
Note:
In the course of miscellaneous extensions for the free routing of connections, the term "Connection point direction" was renamed to "Routing
direction".
An example of a special assembly situation is the placement of a motor overload switch on a device adapter, which itself is placed on a busbar system.
The entire arrangement is placed, as a rule, at the upper edge of a mounting
panel. The wiring of all connections of the motor overload switch is then carried out down in a wire duct. But if the routing direction of the connection
points in the connection point pattern should point up(1), the routing of connections will create detours and longer routing tracks. Changing the routing
direction to point down would have clearly shorter routing tracks as a
result(2).
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New "Production Athex" Extension Module for Automatic Equipment of Terminal Strips
Benefit:
The connection of the Athex equipment system to the automatic fabrication of terminal strips allows for the smooth integration of engineering
data with manufacturing and supports the prefabrication of components
and assemblies for the final assembling in the enclosure - minimization of
errors and cost and time savings inclusive.
In analogy to the NC exports, the settings for this export are stored in the company-specific settings (Options > Settings > Company > Automatic
equipment > Athex). The actual export is carried out via the menu items
Utilities > Reports > Automatic equipment (Athex). The export dialog is
also similar to the dialogs for the export of NC data.
The exported files contain the part numbers, DTs, and lengths of the mounting rails to be equipped and the positioning data of the terminals to be placed
there. These files are transferred to the software of the Athex machine and
control the automatic fabrication.
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Example:
The following figure shows a pair sequence of wires with a dual sleeve in
the center, stripping with semi-pulloff at the beginning and end of the pair
sequence.
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Benefit:
Thanks to the standardized and transparent message dialogs during the
export of NC and wire fabrication data, you can see easily whether an
export was carried out correctly and fully, or whether there are inconsistencies in the planning.
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The message dialogs for these exports now have the following features:
The header line of the dialog shows the name of the exported format
(e.g., Export NC-Kiesling, Wire fabrication: Komax. etc.).
The first row of the dialog shows the name of the scheme used, as well as
the set output path.
Below that, you will see the number of components exported.
Alternative exports are stated separately (e.g., replacement milling cuts).
This information includes a list of components not exported. The reasons
why these could not be exported are listed either in the message dialog or
in message management.
At the bottom of the dialog on the left, you will see the familiar Do not
show this dialog again check box that allows you to deactivate this message dialog for the export.
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Using the new "Tubing" function of EPLAN Fluid Professional, you can now
route tubes in the 3D mounting layout fully automatically, and edit them manually if necessary. The connections realized between Fluid power items are
routed freely without the prior definition of a routing path network.
Benefit:
The routing of tubes in the 3D mounting layout allows for the generation of
virtual prototypes in a very early phase, e.g., for pneumatic complete solutions inclusive tubing. This way, it is possible to think ahead about mounting scenarios and to save recurring constellations as a default. Thus, the
layout space in the enclosure can be optimized also in combination with
pre-finished pneumatics. This facilitates planning for you, and ensures perfect mounting later on. The result is reduced "time-to-market" of the final
product, as well as sustainable time and cost savings.
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When routing tubes, you can route tube connections automatically on the
basis of the Fluid power schematic created. This takes into account Fluid
power connections with the "Tube" function definition. But you can also
define manually in the 3D mounting layout the connections to be routed for
which there are no counterpieces in the Fluid power schematic.
After routing, you can adjust the routed tube connections individually, and
thus determine the ideal route in the enclosure. In doing so, you can fasten or
bundle the tubes by means of routing accessories.
Apart from the routing track, the length of tubes is also determined during
routing. The tube lengths required in reality can be added up and combined
into summarized parts lists for calculation purposes.
We discuss the following topics in the next sections:
"Modified Product Group for Fluid Power Connections" on page "158"
"Preparation of Master Data" on page "160"
"Routing Tube Connections" on page "162"
"Routing Paths and Curves as Default Paths" on page "165"
"Routing Accessories for Tube Connections" on page "168".
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Classification:
Old name:
New name:
Product group
Pipings
Connections
Product subgroup
Miscellaneous
General
For a Fluid power part from the "Connections" product group, parts
management now displays, instead of the Fluid tab, the Connection
data tab. Similar to electrical engineering connection parts, you can enter
here specific data for connections. The fields Voltage, External diameter, Copper weight, and Short-circuit proof are not displayed for
Fluid parts.
For process engineering connection parts, the Process engineering tab
continues to be displayed.
Notes:
The values entered in the Fluid power tab in previous EPLAN versions
for Fluid parts from the "Piping" product group are no longer displayed
in Version 2.3 following an update of the parts database, but continue to
be available in the parts database. The values in the Min. bending
radius field are an exception; the field is available both on the previous
Fluid power tab and now also on the Connection data tab.
If you want to continue using the values of these connection parts on the
Fluid power tab, we recommend that you export these parts data as a
CSV file in Version 2.2. Then, you import the CSV file in EPLAN Version
2.3. During this import, the data is assigned to fields on the Free properties tab of the connection parts. For this purpose, you must create a
specific configuration file each for the export and the import.
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Function definition
Connection color / number
Connection: Cross-section / diameter
Description.
In the Connection color / number field, enter the color of the tube (e.g., BU
for blue). Enter the dimensions of the tube in the Connection cross-section
/ diameter column (e.g., 10 or 10x1.5 for a tube with an external diameter
of 10 mm and a wall thickness of 1.5 mm).
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Example:
The following illustration shows several tube connections routed in the 3D
mounting layout.
Tip:
To route tubes, insert default paths (routing paths, curves) for the route,
and modify the course of routed tube connections or curves, you can also
use the buttons of the new Pro Panel routing toolbar.
Note:
Electrical engineering connections (conductors, wires) are routed within a
routing path network via the Project data > Connections > Route (layout space) menu items. This menu item is not suitable for the routing of
tubes.
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Here, select the Route connection freely option. The connection is routed
freely in the room outside the routing path network. The freely routed connection is represented between the connection points of the source and target as a spatial curve.
Such a routing connection inserted manually has by default the "Conductor /
wire" function definition. Open the property dialog for the connection, and
assign to the connection the "Tube" function definition via the Function definition field. Then, enter the connection data (color, external diameter), or
select a corresponding part for tubes with stored dimensions.
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Place the starting and end points of a routing path, for example, via mouseclicks. In the process, these points can be connected to the snap points of
existing routing paths and / or curves.
To finish a routing path, press the [Spacebar], or select the Complete routing path popup menu item.
Inserting Curves
To insert a curve, select from the Insert menu the Curve menu item. Alternatively you can click the
Then place the starting point and control points of the curve via mouse-clicks.
If you move the cursor close to an existing routing path, the starting, center,
and end points of the existing routing path will be displayed as snap points.
With free placement in space, a surrounding cuboid shows the space taken
up by the curve run from the last point entered to the current cursor position.
When placing in a surface, a rectangle is shown.
To finish a curve, press the [Spacebar], or select the Complete curve
popup menu item.
Tip:
To display the inserted default paths for the routing of tubes in the layout
space, you can use the routing path view. If you select the menu items
View > Connections > Routing path view, all inserted routing paths and
curves will be highlighted.
The curve is defined by a starting point and at least two consecutive control
points. The point of the curve placed last will be interpreted as the end point.
The characteristic points of a curve are displayed in the property dialog of a
curve, and can be edited there.
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In addition, the menu path Edit > Graphic offers the three new menu items
New control point, Change curve run, and Align curve run tangentially
that you can use to edit curves in the layout space. For more information,
see"Edit Curve" (starting on page "115").
Modify tube connections manually
If the routed tube connections are to be routed through the inserted default
paths (routing paths, curves), you must modify the route manually.
Select the menu items Project data > Connections > Change route.
Then, the so-called cuboid-shaped "modification points" will be displayed on
the routing paths and curves.
By clicking such a point, you select a tube connection (source routing path)
that is to be modified manually for the route. The selection of the source routing paths is completed by pressing the spacebar. By clicking the modification
point of the required default path (routing path, curve), you then select the target routing path.
Tip:
When modifying tube connections via the Change route function, you can
also select several source and target routing paths.
The Connections dialog opens. This dialog lists all connections routed
through the source routing paths. Activate the Change route check box for
the connections that are to be re-routed in the selected default path. The tube
connections will then be re-routed, taking into account the selected default
paths.
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The bundle diameter indicates the minimum or maximum diameter of a bundle of connections that must be met in order to bundle them with this part.
Reports are generated for the values of the parts from the product subgroups
"Cable / tubing tie" and "Cable / tubing protection" during placement in the
layout space.
Note:
To ensure correct calculation of the bundle diameters, an external diameter (including unit) must be defined at the part of the connection on the
Connection data tab.
For a part to be placed as routing accessories, a suitable function definition
has to be selected for this part on the Function definition tab. In the tree
view of the subsequent dialog Function definitions, you will find the suitable
function definitions under Mechanics // System accessories // Routing accessories.
Inserting Routing Accessories
The routing accessories parts are inserted in a layout space via the Insert >
Routing accessories menu items. After selecting one of the sub-menu
items (e.g., Cable / tubing clamp), the Part selection dialog opens, and the
correct hierarchy level (e.g., "Cable / tubing clamp") is already open.
Cable / tubing clamp:
The graphic of the "Cable / tubing clamp" routing accessories can be represented by a 3D graphical macro assigned to the part or generated from
the part dimensions. In the former case, the macro must contain a routing
path; in the latter, this will be generated automatically. The part can be
placed on a mounting surface.
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Note:
To guide a tube connection through an already placed cable / tubing
clamp, the connection must be routed by means of the Change route function through the clamp as a target routing path.
Cable / tubing tie:
The "Cable / tubing tie" routing accessories bundle connections that have
been routed in a routing path or curve. The part can be placed anywhere
on a routing path or curve. After the placement, the cable / tubing tie
encloses, as a ring, the routing path or curve concentrically.
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Note:
Only if one or several tube connections have been routed on a routing path
or curve can you place the "Cable / tubing tie" or "Cable / tubing protection"
routing accessories on such a defined routing track.
When placing the routing accessories, all usual options in the layout space
and the Placement options dialog are available. In addition, to insert routing
accessories, you can also use other functions for part placement (Insert as
device, Insert as macro, Part master data navigator, etc.).
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Tip:
To insert routing accessories, you can also use the new buttons in the Pro
Panel toolbar.
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Benefit:
If during the planning you first create the operational sequence sheet, you
can now store the parts in the functional representation. The other representation types are then placed via the device navigator.
Note:
Another new feature for the "EPLAN Operational Sequence" extension
module that concerns the global editing of functional functions in operational sequence sheets is described in the "Global Editing" section (see
page "66").
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Benefit:
Identifying of symbols from the "PID_ESS" symbol library with the representation type "Pair cross-reference" facilitates consistent project planning between the P&I diagram and the multi-line representation in
electrical and fluid-power engineering. In addition, these symbols can then
also be edited in the "EPLAN P&ID" stand-alone system.
Through these changes the symbols from this symbol library electrical- or
fluid-specific function definitions automatically have the "Pair cross-reference" representation type assigned to them when they are placed on P&I
diagrams. When the multi-line counterpiece is inserted into the electrical or
fluid schematic, a pair cross-reference is carried out directly. If the modified
symbols are placed in the P&I diagram of the "EPLAN P&ID" stand-alone system, you can now also edit these although the function definition belongs to
the "Electrical engineering" or "Fluid" trade. For more information please see
the "Master Data: Symbols" section (from Page "187").
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Since version 2.2, the piping data on nominal width is stored at a connection
in the Cross section / Diameter field. Input of the nominal width is done at
the function in the properties dialog in the Connection point cross-section
/ diameter (all, depending on DT adoption) property and at the function
template in parts management in the Connection point cross-section / diameter column. In contrast to the previous procedure, these properties are logically evaluated and can be checked for consistency by means of check run
messages of the "Connections" message class. More detailed information
on these extensions can be found in the "Extended Planning of Piping" section of the EPLAN News 2.2.
Other fields that exist in parts management only for compatibility reasons are
described in the "Ignored Fields" section (see page "79").
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Benefit:
Through the data exchange via the parts data interface, parts data, as a
key planning foundation, can be synchronized quickly and reliably. The
data is available in both engineering tools, and can be used consistently
throughout the planning. The automatic data exchange ensures quality,
and reduces manual maintenance efforts. As well, the file-based data
exchange allows for synchronization across networks.
The Project data interface allows for the bidirectional exchange of project
data for cables, plugs, and connections. What is more: the data can be carried over from one system to the other at the "push of a button".
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In addition, this interface also allows for the data to be exchanged between
remote workstations. This exchange, too, is based on an XML format, and
occurs between the external editing of the EPLAN platform and EPLAN Harness proD Studio.
Benefit:
Through the automatic project data exchange, item and connection data
can be transferred to the wire harness planning directly from schematic creation (scheme view). On the basis of the bidirectional data exchange, the
wire lengths determined via the wire harness layout can be carried over
back to the schematic. Thus, the individual planning phases of the
engineering process can interlock seamlessly.
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Benefit:
You can now load / unload API add-ins signed by EPLAN without API
license.
Command line parameters for the mode when opening projects
To be able to also determine the processing mode when opening projects via
command line parameters, the two actions ProjectOpen and
ProjectAction were extended by the new optional parameter OpenMode.
This command line parameter can have the following values:
STANDARD
READONLY
EXCLUSIVE.
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Extended search
Concerning the search via the EPLAN API you have now the additional possibility to consider the properties of placeholder objects (variables, values) as
well as 3D objects in a layout space.
Set transparency of a 3D object in the layout space
Using the XGedStartInteractionAction action, you can now determine
the transparency of a 3D object in the layout space. For this the
XGedIaFormatGraphic interaction was extended by the /transparency
parameter.
Benefit:
This extension allows for setting the transparency of 3D objects in the
EPLAN user interface by means of user-defined toolbar buttons.
Transparency is set by values from 0.0 to 1.0. A value of 1.0 results in complete transparency (100% transparency). As an alternative you can also
enter the value bylayer. This will apply the transparency level as set for the
layer.
Note:
To insert such an action as button into a toolbar you must select the "Set
format of graphical elements" button for the "Actions" category in the Customize dialog and determine a suitable command line call (with the /transparency parameter) in the subsequent dialog.
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Example:
For certain 3D objects in an opened layout space, transparency is to be set
to 80 %. then the entry in the command line looks as follows:
XGedStartInteractionAction /Name:XGedIaFormatGraphic /transparency:0.8
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Overloading of actions
The EPLAN API now provides the possibility to overload existing actions so
that the original action can still be called up. Use the new FindBaseAction
method from class ActionManager to find the original action.
Check if parts database is opened
To check whether a parts database is opened in parts management (Access
or SQL server database), you can use the new EPLAN API property IsOpen
from class MDPartsDatabase.
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SL_EL // 1257
FLTR2 // 1285
X9_B_1 // 1498
OL_EL // 1258
S_EL_2 // 1259
ZBET // 1500
BET_15 // 1515
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O_EL_2 // 1260
X9_NB_1 // 1497
BET_16 // 1516
BET_17 // 1517
QL_4L_ST // 1567
BET_18 // 1518
QL_4LI // 1568
BET_19 // 1519
BET_20 // 1520
QL_4LI_ST // 1569
NFPA standard
The following 19 new symbols are available in the symbol libraries NFPA_
symbol and NFPA_single_symbol:
SL_EL // 1257
FLTR2 // 1285
X9_B_1 // 1498
OL_EL // 1258
TS3DRDR // 1287
ZBET // 1500
S_EL_2 // 1259
T3DRDR // 1288
BET_15 // 1515
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O_EL_2 // 1260
X9_NB_1 // 1497
BET_16 // 1516
BET_17 // 1517
BET_18 // 1518
BET_19 // 1519
QL_4L_ST // 1567
QL_4LI // 1568
QL_4LI_ST // 1569
BET_20 // 1520
SCSS // 270
SCSS2 // 271
DCPLO // 280
DCPLO2 // 281
Fluid power
For a large number of symbols in the symbol libraries HYD1ESS, HYD2ESS,
and PNE1ESS, the positions of the property placements have been optimized. Adjustments have been made to where device tags and the symbol graphic overlapped.
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Process engineering
In the PID_ESS symbol library, the default representation type for symbols
having electrical engineering or fluid power function definitions was corrected. These symbols (with symbol number 101, 500, 1231, 1241, 1242,
1243, 1244, 1245, 1304, 1305, 1306, 1307, 1308, 1319, 1320, 1321,
1322, 1323, 1324, 1325, and 1326) now have the default representation
type "Pair cross-reference". Thus, these symbols now automatically
receive the "Pair cross-reference" representation type during placement
on P&I diagram pages.
General
The default property arrangement of the distributed terminal symbols
XT4OL_2 // 1401, XT4_2 // 1402, XT3_2 // 1404, XT2_2 // 1405,
and XT1_2 // 1406 was expanded to include the new property placement "Distributed terminals cross-reference" (in all eight symbol libraries
for IEC, NFPA, GOST and GB standards).
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Under Electrical engineering // Terminals and plugs // Terminal // Terminals with saddle jumper, 9 connection
points, the following new function definitions have been added:
added:
Measuring instrument, general, 2 connection points
Voltmeter
Ammeter.
Under Electrical engineering // Signal device, optical and
acoustic // Measuring instrument // Measuring instrument,
4 connection points, the following new function definitions have been
added:
Measuring instrument, 4 connection points
Measuring instrument, general, 4 connection points
Single-phase current meter, 4 connection points.
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added:
Measuring instrument, 5 connection points
Measuring instrument, general, 5 connection points
Single-phase current meter, 5 connection points.
Under Electrical engineering // Signal device, optical and
acoustic // Measuring instrument // Measuring instrument,
8 connection points, the following new function definition has been
added:
Three-phase current meter, 8 connection points.
Under Electrical engineering // Signal device, optical and
acoustic // Measuring instrument // Measuring instrument,
11 connection points, the following new function definition has been
added:
Three-phase current meter, 11 connection points.
Under Electrical engineering // Signal device, optical and
acoustic // Measuring instrument // Measuring instrument,
variable, the following new function definition has been added:
Counter, variable.
Under Electrical engineering // Protection device // Discharger // Discharger, 2 connection points, the following new
function definition has been added:
Discharger, single-line.
Under Electrical engineering // Protection device // Discharger // Discharger, 3 connection points, the following new
function definition has been added:
Discharger, two-pole, 3 connection points.
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Under Electrical engineering // Protection device // Discharger // Discharger, 4 connection points, the following new
function definitions have been added:
Discharger, two-pole, 4 connection points
Discharger, three-pole, 4 connection points.
Under Electrical engineering // Protection device // Discharger // Discharger, 5 connection points, the following new
function definition has been added:
Discharger, four-pole, 5 connection points.
Under Electrical engineering // Protection device // Discharger // Discharger, 6 connection points, the following new
function definition has been added:
Discharger, three-pole, 6 connection points.
Under Electrical engineering // Protection device // Discharger // Discharger, 8 connection points, the following new
function definition has been added:
Discharger, four-pole, 8 connection points.
Under Electrical engineering // Protection device // Discharger // Discharger, variable, the following new function definitions have been added:
Discharger, variable
Discharger with PE, variable.
Under Electrical engineering // Protection device // Discharger // Graphic, the following new function definition has been
added:
Graphic.
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Trade: Mechanics
Under Mechanics // System accessories // Routing accessories // Cable / tubing clamp, the following new function definition has been added:
Cable / tubing clamp.
Under Mechanics // System accessories // Routing accessories // Cable / tubing tie, the following new function definition
has been added:
Cable / tubing tie.
Under Mechanics // System accessories // Routing accessories // Cable / tubing protection, the following new function
definition has been added:
Cable / tubing protection.
Under Mechanics // Design // Routing track // Curve, the following new function definition has been added:
Curve.
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Benefit:
The EPLAN Solution Center is an optimized support system with improved
service. As a result, we can now process your individual support requests
even more efficiently.
Your inquiries are created and managed in the EPLAN Solution Center on
the basis of simple, ergonomic dialogs. Settings once configured are stored
automatically for future inquiries. You can view the processing status of your
inquiry at any time.
A knowledge database has been integrated into this support system, which
already contains a large number of answers to frequently asked questions.
As soon as your inquiry is received, the knowledge database the EPLAN
Knowledge Center automatically suggests initial solutions, provided the
topic has already been dealt with before. The knowledge database is
expanded continuously.
A link to the EPLAN forum is also integrated into the EPLAN Solution Center.
This allows you to use the discussion platform directly.
For the time being, the EPLAN Solution Center is only available on the German EPLAN webpages. In the future, we will localize the new support system
for further EPLAN languages and install it on a global basis.
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Validation Code
New name:
SupportSystem
OnlineProcedure
Call Tracking
Customer Portal
Support Request
Issue
Ticket
ProcessingNumber Numeric
(e.g., 351xxx)
Alphanumeric
(transferred requests, e.g.,
M427xxx; new requests, e.g.,
T750xxx)
Validation Code
To use this new version of EPLAN, you need a new validation code. This is
provided on the delivery note sent with your storage medium. In addition, you
have the option of retrieving the validation code via the internet (see the following section).
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Note:
Please note that you must be connected to the internet to download the validation code. You cannot retrieve a validation code for network licenses or
licenses without a dongle.
The Enter validation code dialog has been enhanced to allow you the
option of retrieving the validation code online.
This dialog, for example, opens when you start the application for the first
time after an installation. Click the new [Retrieve online] button.
The Company name and Serial number are automatically entered into the
open Set validation code online dialog. This data is needed to retrieve the
validation code successfully.
Up-to-date information
If you would like to receive information in the future (such as our
eNewsletter), please activate the I would like to receive further information check box. EPLAN will then save your personal details (Name,
Phone, E-mail address, etc.).
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Installation
Internet settings
The settings for the existing internet connection are adopted by default. You
can also use a proxy server as a network component via the [Settings] button and the dialog that then opens. If this is the case, you must enter the
corresponding information on Address, Port, etc. Please consult with your
administrator about the settings in this area.
Returning the validation code
Click [Send] to send the encoded data to EPLAN. If your details are already
held by EPLAN and are valid, a validation code is created and sent to the
license dialog. Then start the application by clicking [OK].
Installation
Starting with version 2.1, EPLAN program variants and add-ons are installed
via the EPLAN Setup Manager. The basic procedure in the EPLAN Setup
Manager has remained unchanged. Concerning the installation of EPLAN
program variants and in particular the user interface and the components to
be installed, the following changes have to be noted:
Dongle driver no longer installed by EPLAN Setup Manager:
During the installation of EPLAN program variants, the dongle driver is no
longer installed by the EPLAN Setup Manager.
During a new installation of an EPLAN program variant on computers with
the Microsoft operating systems Windows 7 or Windows 8 and usage of a
USB dongle, the dongle driver is, for example, often installed automatically. This automatic installation is carried out by the Windows system
service "Software Update Services" via Internet.
For those cases in which you need another new dongle driver (e.g. no
Internet access or usage of a parallel dongle), the corresponding installation files can be found on your EPLAN data medium (directory Services\Drivers).
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Benefit:
Through the separate installation of further Help languages via the EPLAN
Download Manager, we can ensure on the one hand that the Help system
is always fully up-to-date in the respective language. On the other hand,
through this "file off", the data volume on the EPLAN storage medium is
reduced, and the installation is accelerated accordingly.
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When the Help system is called for the first time, the program can be started
automatically by means of a hyperlink if the dialog language of the EPLAN
platform is not the same language as that set for the Help system, and if this
Help language is not additionally installed. You can also start the EPLAN
Download Manager at any time by using the menu items Help > EPLAN
Download Manager.
Source of Help systems
First specify the source from which to obtain the Help systems (EPLAN components). Select one of the following options:
Downloading from the EPLANdownload area and installing: The
files with the Help systems are copied to the download directory of your
computer, unzipped and installed in the EPLAN program directory.
Downloading from the EPLANdownload area: The files with the Help
system are only copied into the download directory or into a different directory that can be set. They are neither unzipped nor installed into the
EPLAN program directory.
Installing from a folder: Enter the file path in which the installation packages are stored in your network into the field next to this option. Then, the
files with the Help systems are unzipped and installed in the EPLAN program directory.
Using the first option, you can download the Help systems directly via the
Internet and install them. If your Internet access is deactivated or limited,
your system administrator must first download the installation packages from
the EPLAN Download area (second option) before you can install the
required languages from a specific folder (third option).
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General requirements
The Microsoft .NET framework 4.0 is required to operate the EPLAN platform. Further information and the latest version of this Microsoft component
are available for download from the Microsoft website.
You will find .NET Framework 4.0 on your EPLAN storage medium. Switch
here to the following directory:
cd-rom\Services\Net Framework 4.0\en_US
Operating systems
The EPLAN platform has been cleared for the following operating systems:
Workstation
Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 (64 Bit)
Professional, Enterprise, Ultimate
Microsoft Windows 8 (64 Bit)
Pro, Enterprise
Server
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 (64 Bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 (64 Bit)
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Microsoft products
Microsoft products
Prerequisite for the creation of Microsoft Office file formats from EPLAN is a
functioning installation of an Office version as approved by EPLAN on the
PC.
Microsoft Office 2010 (32 bit)
Microsoft Office 2013
Microsoft Internet Explorer 9
Microsoft Internet Explorer 10
SQL server
Microsoft SQL-Server 2008
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2
Microsoft SQL-Server 2012
Autodesk products
AutoCAD 2012 (32-bit und 64-bit)
AutoCAD 2013 (32-bit und 64-bit)
Autodesk Productstream Professional 2012
Autodesk Productstream Professional 2013
Autodesk Vault 2012
Autodesk Vault 2013
PDF redlining
Adobe Reader Version X
Adobe Acrobat Version X Standard / Pro / Pro Extended
Adobe Reader Version XI
Adobe Acrobat Version XI Standard / Pro
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