Displaying drawings
CAD Integrator is specially designed to display various types of drawings. These include:
FM (Facilities Management) drawings
Planon ProCenter displays linked FM drawings if you click the CAD Integrator view. See the following example:
FM drawings can be linked to floors in Spaces & Workspaces . Go to > and populate the FM drawing field.
To link a drawing to a floor, see
Linking a floor drawing to a floor.
| The drawing files (*.orj files) are floor attributes. Floor attributes are time-related elements which are dependent on the selected reference date. |
Constructional drawings
If you enable the Show constructional drawing option on the CAD Integrator drop-down menu, the constructional drawing (.orj file) that is selected in Constructional drawing field in > is loaded. The constructional elements will become visible in the drawing.
See the following example:
| The constructional elements details will be visible based on the settings made in the Level of detail field on the Floor attributes step. For more information, see Floor attributes fields. |
Background image
You can display a background image for a CAD Integrator drawing. To do this, select an image in the
CAD background image field in
Floor attributes. After selecting the image, resize the image to suit your requirements and save the image by going to the
Floors step (in CAD Integrator view) and clicking the
Configure background image and
Save background image options on the
CAD Integrator menu. You can cancel configuration of the background image by using the
Cancel button. For more information, see
Floor attributes fields.
| The Configure background image and Save background image options may not be visible by default. If so, add them to the TSI in > . For more information, see Linked step actions. |
Transparent drawing layers
It is possible to display the layers of a CAD drawing as transparent or invisible in the CAD Integrator. This can be done in any AutoCAD tool, by specifying a Layer Transparency value between 0-90:
The visibility of layers will vary depending on the selected value. If the value is set to 90, the layer will be invisible in CAD Integrator after a CAD import.
In the following image, the Transparency of space layer 70-spaces is set to 90 in the AutoCAD tool. After the CAD import, the layers in the drawing will be invisible in CAD Integrator:
The same transparency is applied when you print the CAD drawing with the Save to PDF option.