User Guide
Function/Available Views Description
Selection Operation
Turns on selection in the content area. This button must be clicked to select items on any screen.
When enabled, a blue border is visible around the button.
Pan/Zoom Operation
This button must be clicked to pan or zoom items on any screen. When enabled, a blue border is
visible around the button.
Wall Add a wall.
Add Points Add points to a wall.
Remove Points Remove points on a wall.
Annotation Add a note to a floor plan.
Oval Add an oval shape to a floor plan.
Rectangle Add a rectangle shape to a floor plan.
Single Door Add a single door.
Double Door Add a double door.
Window Add a window.
Rotate CCW Rotate counter-clockwise.
Rotate CW Rotate clockwise.
Perimeter walls
This option allows you to manage perimeter walls. When a floor plan is created, the system automatically creates
a wall that encompasses the entire floor plan. At each corner a round, white point represents the vertex of the
two adjacent walls. These points can be dragged to a new location. The system adjusts the two connected
perimeter walls to follow the new location of the point. To create a wall, you must create at least two points.
Field Description
Thickness Thickness of the perimeter wall in units.
Closed Enable a wall with 3 or more points to be closed.
Vertices -
Units
Unit of measure between points.
Points
Point identifier beginning at zero and moving right, down then left. The numbered points correspond with the point
column in the properties pane.
x - y Points The x and y location of points on the walls.
Table 9.4: Perimeter Walls Properties
To update perimeter walls:
1. Click Add Points on the toolbar.
2. Click on the Perimeter wall and add a point to the wall.
3. Click on the Perimeter wall again to add another point.
4. Click Walls on the toolbar.
5. Drag the line between the two new points to a new configuration.
To delete perimeter walls:
1. Select the wall, right-click and select Delete. A confirmation message appears asking if you want to delete
the selected item.
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