You can import 3D graphic data from external CAD systems to create your own items and 3D macros. The graphic data must be available in the internationally common format STEP (STandard for the Exchange of Product model data) or in the format JT (Jupiter Tesselation).
Note:
EPLAN supports solely the import of STEP files that have been generated with the application protocol AP 203 or AP 214.
A new layout space is generated for each import, and is given the name of the imported STEP or JT file. Once imported, the item data can be edited and given functional logic.
Precondition:
You have opened a project. You have opened a layout space.
- Select the following commands: File > Import > Command group Project data > Layout space > STEP or JT.
- In the Open dialog select the desired STEP or JT file.
- Click [Open].
The 3D graphic data are imported to a new layout space with the description from the name of the STEP or JT file. Function definitions are automatically generated for the individual 3D objects. - You can now edit the imported graphic and add functional logic, so that it can be used as an enclosure item, a device or a 3D macro. To do this select the following commands, for example:
Tab Edit > Command group Graphic > Rotate around axis or Unite, Tab Insert > Command group Placement area > Define, Tab Insert > Command group Mounting aids > Handle, Mounting surface or Mounting point.
Note:
As well as the part properties Width, Height, and Depth, EPLAN Pro Panel also provides the option of displaying devices and items using qualified 3D graphical macros.
In order to create own devices, items and 3D graphics macros, 3D model data in STEP format can be imported into EPLAN Pro Panel. This data, normally provided by component manufacturers, is usually based on the component manufacturer's CAD design data, and is often complex and detailed.
Using complex, detailed 3D models as the basis for EPLAN 3D graphical macros is correspondingly RAM-intensive and can have a negative impact on the program's performance when editing projects in EPLAN.
To obtain further information about this topic as well recommendations please contact the EPLAN Support.
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