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Digital Factory Planning and
Simulation with Tecnomatix
2.1.4.3 Controlling Objects
1 Introduction
As an alternative to the viewing modes from the Viewing Toolbar described in previous chapter, you can also use the mouse buttons to manipulate
2 Process Designer the view and control how objects are displayed in the Graphic Viewer, as follows:
2.1 Introduction to Process
Designer Mouse Button Action

2.1.1 Working Environment & Click the left mouse button Select an object
Graphical User Interface Hold and drag the left mouse button or hold CTRL + click left mouse button Select multiple objects
2.1.2 Menu Bar and Toolbars Hold and drag the center mouse button Zoom in/out

2.1.3 Tree Structure Hold and drag the right mouse button Pan
Hold and drag the center and right mouse buttons Rotate
2.1.4 Graphic viewer

2.1.4.1 Displaying Objects


Customizing Control Options of the Graphic Viewer
2.1.4.2 Toolbars and Buttons
By selecting Tools > Options from the menu bar and choosing Graphic Viewer tab, you can customize the parameters for mouse viewing
2.1.4.3 Controlling Objects
and rotation control. The Direct Viewing allows you to zoom, pan, or rotate object only by pressing and releasing the mouse button. Continuous
2.1.4.4 Display/Adjust Floor Viewing means that the pan, rotate, and zoom action is performed automatically as long as the mouse button remains pressed. Under the
Rotation Method you can select whether the object moves in the same direction with the mouse or in the opposed direction. Just try the different
2.1.5 Other Viewing Options options and choose the option you are comfortable with.

2.1.5.1 Gantt Viewer

2.1.5.2 PERT Viewer

2.2 Factory Design in Process


Designer

2.2.1 Workflow

2.2.2 Tecnomatix Project

2.2.2.1 New Project

2.2.2.2 New Object Nodes

2.2.2.3 Project Structure

2.2.3 Import & Export Project

2.2.4 3D CAD Import

2.3 Working with Objects in


Process Designer

2.3.1 Underständing Objects in


Process Designer

2.3.1.1 Library

2.3.1.2 Compound Objects

2.3.1.3 Twin Objects

2.3.1.4 Process Designer Study

2.3.2 Core Functions of Objects


in Process Designer

2.3.2.1 Check In/Check Out Figure: Graphic Viewer Tab

2.3.2.2 Object Properties


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2.3.2.3 Displaying Objects

2.3.2.4 Attach/Detach

2.3.3 Positioning Objects in


Digital Factory Layout

2.3.3.1 Object Placement

2.3.3.2 Object Alignment

2.3.3.3 Object Collision

2.3.3.4 Duplicating Objects

2.3.4 Saving Current Layout

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2.3.4.1 Save Scenario

2.3.4.2 Snapshot Editor

2.3.5 Human and Robot as


Process Resources

2.3.5.1 Human Model

2.3.5.2 Mount Tool

2.3.5.3 Device Movement

2.4 Process Designer Exercises

2.4.1 Exercise 1: Simple


Workstation

2.4.2 Exercise 2: Expanding


the Model

2.4.3 Exercise 3: Designing a


Complete Factory

3 Process Simulate

4 References

Copyright Datenverarbeitung in der Konstruktion

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