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AutoVue Desktop Version 19.3 User`s Manual

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1. ccccccecccessceseeeseeeeensecneceeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeseens 180 Synchronizing Layers when Comparing Files 0 0 0 0 eee 181 Configuring Zoom Behavior when Cross Probing 181 Modifying Colors ccccecccssccssecseceseceeeeeseeesecssecneeeeeeeeeeesaeessens 182 Configuring Background Colors for Graphic Files 0 182 Configuring Background Colors for Desktop Office 183 MARKUPS ciscstussscccsstveacscnsechassaccosnsssaedesesbebennstbsensteapucsenatttesoictte 185 Markup Navigation Tree cccscccsssscsscsscssssceecsscecsscsescsseseeees 186 Filtering Markup cccscsssssssscssscescccccscsssscssescessseessssessessseesees 187 Working with Markup Filles cccscccssssssssssscecsccrcssscescsseseeees 188 Saved States riso a a lhe stele ha detes nest SS 188 Creating a Markup File cc eccccescceseeeceeseeseceeceeeeeeeeseeessens 188 Entering Markup Information 0 ec ececeeceeceseereeneeeeeeseeaeens 189 Saving a New Markup File ccecccssesseceteceseeeeeeeeeenseeneeens 189 Oracle Corp 10 AutoVue Opening Markup Files ccccccceccecssesseceteceeceeeeeseeesseeseeeeees 189 Saving an Existing Markup File cee ceseeseeseeseeeeeneeeneenees 190 Importing a Markup File ccccecccesceeceeeseneceeeseeeeeeeeneeeseens 190 Exporting a Markup File 0 0 ccceccceseeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseens 191 Setting the Active Markup File cceccesseesseeteceeeeeeeseesees 1
2. 7 To configure the interference check results click Options The Options dialog box appears See Interference Check Results Options 8 Click Compute in the Interference Checking dialog box Note The Compute button changes to Stop To stop the Interference Checking process at any point click Stop Note Section plane is not taken into consideration when computing an interface check When the process is complete all the instances of interfering pairs appear in the Results list The number of interfering pairs found appears in the Description box Note To view a pair s interference information click the corresponding Results line The information appears in the Description box and Auto Vue zooms into the interfering area 9 To save the results click Export The Export Results dialog box appears 10 Specify the file name and the directory where you want to save the file 11 Click Save AutoVue saves the results in a esv Comma Separated Values file Note To perform another interference check click Reset then click the type of interference check 12 Click Close to close the Interference Checking dialog box Interference Check Results Options With AutoVue you can configure the results of an Interference Check The configuration options are e Actions provides a close up look at how model parts interfere e Selected Pair configure if the selected pair from the Results list should display opaque transparent or hidden e Th
3. Option Description Streaming File Lets you choose to include the native file or the streaming file in the Mobile Pack There are certain limitations when loading streaming files e Streaming files do not support blocks and views options Streaming file requirements change with each release of Auto Vue As a result a streaming file from a previous version of AutoVue cannot be loaded in the latest release e Streaming files are platform specific For example a streaming file created on a Windows platform will not work on a UNIX platform and vice versa Note For 3D files including the streaming file reduces the file size of the Mobile Pack Also since native files are not released including the streaming file increases security See Streaming File Rendition Lets you choose to include a PDF or TIFF rendition in the Mobile Pack 11 Ifyou wish to set an expiry date for the Mobile Pack from the Publishing 12 13 14 option select the Expiry Date check box and then select a date The Mobile Pack cannot be opened after this expiry date If you wish to include a streaming file from the Streaming File option select whether to include a native file or streaming file in the Mobile Pack If you wish from the Rendition option you can include a PDF or TIFF rendition in the Mobile Pack Click OK to complete Mobile Pack creation If you selected the E Mail check box your default e mail client opens with the Mo
4. See Also Changing Fill Color Markup Layers You can move selected markup entities to a specific layer the markup entities will inherit the properties of the layer 1 From the Markup Layer list select the layer you want to make active 2 Click OK to close the Markup Entity Properties dialog box The selected layer appears in the workspace See Also Setting the Active Markup Layer Leader Alignment With the Leader markup entity you can adjust the location of the leader line s anchor point to the text box The Leader Alignment list has the following option for anchor point location with respect to the text box Top Left Top Center Top Right Center Left Center Center Right Bottom Left Bottom Center and Bottom Right Text Box Visibility You can choose to hide the surrounding box for the Leader Text and 3D Text markup entities Oracle Corp 258 AutoVue Oracle Corp AutoVue 259 Printing With AutoVue you can print and preview files Original files can be printed on their own or with associated markups and overlays You can also choose which markup layers to make visible so that they can print With the Batch Print option you can send a list of files to print at the same time When printing a file there are print properties that you can define From the File menu select Print to display the following properties Option Description Print Define the print options See Configuring the Prin
5. 5 Click OK The calibration result appears in the Measurement Entities dialog box 6 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Measuring Area Use the Area option to measure the area and perimeter of a region 1 From the Markup menu select Add entity select Measurement and then select Area The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Area 2 2 From the Measured Area Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the area From the Perimeter Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the perimeter 3 To cumulate a Net Area Result of different areas select Add To subtract an area from the Net Area Result select Subtract Select Clear to clear the Net Area Result field 4 Click a point on the drawing to define the starting point 5 Continue clicking points on the drawing to define the area you want to measure Each point is joined by a line 6 Right click to complete the measurement The measured line path measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The area and perimeter measurements appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box Note To make another measurement click Reset 7 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Oracle Corp AutoVue 215 Measuring an Angle Use the Angle option to measure the angle between points on a drawing 1 From the Markup menu
6. Click OK The view is saved and appears in the Views tab under the User Defined Views tree Click OK to close the Explode dialog box Oracle Corp 142 AutoVue The exploded state is saved See Also Resetting the Transformation of a 3D Model User Defined Coordinate Systems You have the option of creating customized three axis coordinate systems As with the Global Axes and the World Coordinate System the user defined axes are represented by a red X axis a green Y axis and a yellow Z axis See Global Axes When you set a User Defined Coordinate System UCS as the active axes operations such as measuring transforming a model or defining a viewpoint are applied with respect to these axes You can create multiple UCS s for a 3D file For multiple page 3D files you can even set active a different UCS for each page Position Options When defining a UCS you can define the point where you want to place the user coordinate system The options are Position Description x y Z Coordinates If selected enter a value to specify where the three axes are positioned Vertex If selected all vertices are highlighted on the model A snap box appears when you move the cursor on a vertex Click the vertex point where you want to place the user coordinate system The x y and Z coordinate values for the vertex are displayed The UCS axes move to the new position Edge If selected all edges are highlighted on the m
7. See Also Model Tree From the Model Tree deselect the check box beside the model part or parts that you want to hide Select the check box beside the model parts that you want to set visible The selected model parts appear or disappear from the model Note You can also hide model parts by selecting them on the model or from the Model Tree then right clicking and select Hide Selecting Hide Rest displays the selected model parts and hides the rest of the model Oracle Corp 116 AutoVue Changing Model Color You can change the color of a specific model part or selected model parts 1 Select the model or model parts whose color you want to change Note If no part is selected the change is applied to the entire model 2 From the Manipulate menu select Visual Effects and then select Color The Color dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Color ss 3 Select the color that you want to change to 4 Click Apply The selected part or parts change to the selected color Note To set the model color to its default color repeat steps 1 to 2 and click Reset in the Color dialog box Adjusting the Transparency You can adjust the degree of transparency of a model This function only applies to shaded and shaded wire models 1 Select the model or model parts whose transparency you want to adjust 2 From the Manipulate menu select Visual Effects and then select Transparency The Set Transpa
8. 5 Click OK The calibration result appears in the Measurement Entities dialog box 6 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Measuring Minimum Distance Use the Minimum Distance option to measure the minimum distance between entities The available entities for snapping are nets pins vias and traces 1 From the Markup menu select Add entity select Measurement and then select Minimum Distance The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Minimum Distance roe 2 Click Ly First Set to select the entities that you want to measure from 3 Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring See EDA Snapping Modes Note If you select Net you cannot select any other type of entity 4 Click the first set of entities on the drawing The entities are highlighted Note To clear the last set of entities you selected click Clear Set 5 Click L Second Set to select the entities that you want to measure to 6 Click the second set of entities on the drawing Oracle Corp 10 11 12 AutoVue 231 The entities are highlighted in a different color From the Measured Min Distance list select the unit in which you want to measure the distance Select Zoom to Result if you want to zoom in on the measured value on the drawing Click Compute The minimum distance from the first set of entities to the second set is highlighted by a line The meas
9. From the Arc Info Length list select the unit in which you want to measure the arc From the Measured Angle Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the angle The options are degrees or radians Select Add Radius if you want to measure the radius of the arc Select Add Diameter if you want to measure the diameter of the arc Oracle Corp 216 AutoVue 5 Click three points on the drawing to define the arc you want to measure The points are joined by an arc 6 Click again to complete the measurement The measured line path arc measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer and in the Measurement Entities dialog box 7 Toresize the value box select it and then click and drag the frame handles 8 You can click and drag the text box anywhere on the drawing Note To make another measurement click Reset 9 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Calibrating an Arc 1 Measure an arc in the drawing See Measuring an Arc 2 Inthe Measurement Entities dialog box click Calibrate The Radius Calibration dialog box appears displaying the measured distance 3 From the Measured Rad list select the unit to which you want to calibrate the distance 4 Select Calibrate to and enter a value if you want to calibrate to a value Select Set Factor and enter a value if you want to calibrate by a factor 5 Click OK The calibration result appears in the Measurement En
10. PMI Hyperlinks PMI entities can also include hyperlinks To fire a PMI hyperlink do the following 1 From the Model Tree or workspace right click the PMI hyperlink entity 2 From the menu select Follow Hyperlink The 3D Hyperlink dialog box appears if there are multiple hyperlinks associated with the selected PMI entity 3 From the 3D Hyperlink dialog box select a link and then click Fire The selected link opens Manipulate Mode You can rotate 3D CAD models along a specific axis You can scale a model part up and down as well as translate the model In Manipulate Mode you can resize translate and or rotate selected parts of the model When you select one or more model parts AutoVue displays a model size representation of the Global Axes going through the selected part or parts of the 3D model Panning a Model Along the X Y and Z Axis 1 From the Manipulate menu select Manipulate You are now in Manipulate mode Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Manipulate ah 2 Select the model part or parts that you want to move Note To select more than one part press the Shift or Control key while selecting A model size representation of the Global Axes appears through the model part or parts and are encased by a three dimensional box 3 Click and hold the mouse button on the arrow at the end of the axis that you want to pan 4 Drag the mouse to where you want to move the part or parts 5 To exit Manipulate mo
11. To apply the density to all model parts select Use for All Parts 12 To change the display units select the unit for Mass and Length from their respective lists in the Display Units section 13 To compute the inertia tensor based on output coordinate system select Output Coordinate System Origin To compute the inertia tensor based on the center of gravity select Center of Gravity 14 Click OK Mass properties are instantly calculated and displayed in the Mass Properties tab Note When a mass property cannot be calculated N A displays for that property When this is the case you can also click the Error Report button for a list of Mass properties that could not be calculated Oracle Corp 15 16 17 AutoVue 125 To save the changes click Save As The Save Mass Properties As dialog box appears Specify the path where you want to store the file and enter the file name then click Save AutoVue saves the results in a txt file Click OK to close the Entity Properties dialog box Viewing Extents The Extents tab displays the orientation coordinates and center coordinates of the X Y and Z axes for any model or selection as well as the width height and depth measurements 1 Select the part or parts for which you want to view Extents To select multiple parts press the Shift or Control key while selecting To view the Extents of the entire 3D model make sure no parts are selected Note You can also ma
12. 4 Click Print The Note Print Options dialog box appears Note To print each selected note on a separate page select One Note Per Page 5 Configure the print options then click OK The selected notes are printed with their unique headers for example Notel Note2 and so on 6 Click OK to close the List Notes dialog box Nesting Markup Entities You can add the Attachment Hyperlink or Note markup entities as a nested child to any markup entity 1 Adda markup entity to a 2D file for example a Line entity 2 From the workspace or Markup Tree select the Line entity 3 From the Markup menu select Attachment Hyperlink or Note Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Attachment N F Hyperlink Ye or Note Ey In the Markup Tree the selected markup entity appears as a child of the Line parent entity Oracle Corp 234 AutoVue 3D Specific Markups When marking up 3D files you can attach text or a note as well as create markup measure entities The measure options in Markup mode work slightly different than in View mode Note When you are creating a markup entity you can press the Escape key to cancel See Also Marking up 2D and 3D Files 3D Markup Entities You can create many different types of markup entities To access the markup entities from the Markup menu select Add Entity The markup entities are Option Description Note To complete a markup entity for example to fin
13. diameter arc length start and end of angle and sweep appear in the Measurement dialog box Note Click Reset to take another measurement Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Calibrating an Arc 1 Measure an arc in the drawing See Measuring an Arc In the Measurement dialog box click Calibrate The Radius Calibration dialog box appears and displays the measured distance From the Measured Rad list select the unit to which you want to calibrate the distance Select Calibrate to and enter a value if you want to calibrate to a value Select Set Factor and enter a value if you want to calibrate by a factor Click OK The calibration results appear in the Measurement dialog box Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Oracle Corp AutoVue 91 EDA Terms and Definitions Annular ring A circular strip of conductive material that remains after a hole has been drilled through the pad of a printed circuit board Anti copper An area within a fill zone in which copper cannot be placed Aperture An opening similar to the aperture of a camera that is used for photo plotting Apertures are available in various sizes and shapes Aperture list A text file containing the dimensions for each of the apertures used to photo plot PCB artwork Clusters Components that are grouped according to their interrelationships and placed in close proximity on the board This keeps the connections on the PCB s
14. the selected icon appears as the attachment on the markup 10 Right click in the workspace to complete the attachment Note To open the attachment double click on it It will open in the application selected in step 6 Opening an Attachment In the Markup Navigation tree right click the attachment entity select Attachment and then select one of the following e Open If Open With AutoVue was selected while attaching the file it will open in a new AutoVue window Otherwise it will in its native application Oracle Corp AutoVue 199 e Open With You have the option to open the attachment with AutoVue Desktop Version or Associated Application See Also Adding an Attachment Editing an Attachment 11 In the Markup Navigation Tree right click the attachment and select Edit or double click the markup entity The Attach File dialog box appears 12 Make your changes and click to OK The dialog box closes and modifications are implemented See Also Adding an Attachment Opening an Attachment Adding a Hyperlink A hyperlink is a link between the current file and a new file or application You can create hyperlinks in your current file so that your files and applications outside AutoVue are only a click away The main benefit of adding hyperlinks to a file is that you can gather all files of related information into one file with the files kept separate In other words the files may be accessible from one location but the i
15. you can create and save your own views Define cross sections and cut throughs of 3D models Create a customized three axis coordinate system that you can set as the active coordinate system for your 3D files There are also features like Bill of Material BOM Interference Checking and Product and Manufacturing Information PMI Filtering Models Tab The Models tab includes the Model Tree The tree displays the model s hierarchy inter relation of different parts assemblies bodies and missing XRef Oracle Corp 102 AutoVue notifications With the tree you can select different parts and modify their attributes such as color visibility render mode or transformation Models vq Model Tree at fa M Page Je M TOP PLATE 1 ASS D a aA G M PMI Data 1Cs M Coordinate sy 4Re M Datum planes Models views Views Tab The Views tab lists all the standard native and user defined views You can switch to a standard native or user defined view as well as add or delete user defined views views va Isometric Top Bottom Front Back Left Right Models views Bookmarks Oracle Corp AutoVue 103 Bookmarks Tab The Bookmarks tab lists links to specific views Draft views 2D plans or other files with information related to the model Bookmarks vq Model Sheet Page Table Sample 3D Mode Mode
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17. Database e Archive 1 From the Options menu select Configure The Configuration dialog box appears 2 Select Desktop Office in the tree 3 Select a background color for each Desktop Office file type Oracle Corp 184 AutoVue Oracle Corp AutoVue 185 Markups AutoVue has the ability to view hundreds of different file formats and to create markups for all its readable file formats without the document s authoring application Marking up refers to drawing and writing on an electronic document AutoVue provides the ability to markup different formats without modifying the original file When you create a markup for a file the markup is created on top of the original file Markups are saved in separate files Note When you are creating a markup entity you can press the Escape key to cancel If a file has existing Markup files the Markup Indicator icon amp appears on the status bar at the bottom of the AutoVue workspace Clicking this button opens the Markup Files dialog box allowing you to select Markup files to open or create a new Markup file When you open a Markup file AutoVue layers the markup over the original file In Markup mode you can e Create entities such as text arcs boxes circles clouds lines arrows and polygons e Adda stamp or information to an entity by adding a text or a note e Create name and color layers to organize your work e Create a new Markup file that combines copies of sele
18. Distance Measure the distance between two points From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Distance k l ai Minimum Distance Measure the minimum distance between entities From the Markup Entity toolbar click Minimum Distance der EDA Snapping Modes The snapping modes allow you to click to precise geometrical or electrical points For example when you select Snap to Pin move the cursor over the pin you want to select until the pin is highlighted then click Highlight and click a second pin to measure the distance between them Oracle Corp AutoVue 225 The snapping modes allow you to snap to the mid center and end points of an entity as well as a pin via and symbol The following table outlines the available snapping modes Button Snap to Description Sol End point Mid point EA Center point al Pin 5 Via origin fF Symbol origin Free snap bg Geometric snap mode where a snap box appears when moving the cursor near the component s end point Geometric snap mode where a snap box appears when moving the cursor near the halfway point of a linear component Geometric snap mode where a snap box appears when moving the cursor near the center of an ellipti cal component Electrical snap mode where a snap box appears when the cursor touches a pin Electrical snap mode where a snap box appears when the cursor touches a via Electrical snap mode where a snap box
19. In the Physical Layers section you can show or hide the following All physical layers Click the All column header e One physical layer Select the check box to the left of the layer name e You can also select a layer and click Visibility gt One entity type for all physical layers Click the column header For example click the Trace column header to show or hide all trace entities of all physical layers e One entity type for one physical layer Click a specific check box Click Apply to view the changes in the workspace You can now save your changes as a user defined set See Creating User Defined Layer Sets Click Close to close the Layers dialog box Note Check boxes for physical layers can have four states checked unchecked gray checked and gray unchecked Check boxes that are checked and gray indicate that the entities of a physical layer are neither all visible nor all hidden Gray check boxes that you cannot select indicate that there is no entity of that type for that layer Modifying Visibility for Logical Layers 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visibility Control and then select Layers The Layers dialog box opens Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Layers 5 If the Logical Layers section is not open click Expand Q The Logical Layers section lets you show or hide the following One logical layer Select the layer s check box in the Visibility column e Multiple
20. OK to print The Print dialog box appears indicating the document is printing See Also Previewing a File Before Printing Header Footer From the Headers Footers tab of the Print Properties dialog box you can define the headers and footers that you want to print on every page of the document You The can enter the text manually or choose from a list of Insert Codes list of insert codes are f Full path of document v Document Drive Oracle Corp AutoVue 263 d Document Directory b Document Base name e Document file extension n Total document pages p Current page number N Total tiled pages P Current tile number Y Date Year M Date Month D Date Day W Date Day of week H Time Hour U Time Minute S Time Seconds r New line F Native Print Settings Excel Note A literal percentage mark is entered manually as Adding a Header and Footer In the Headers Footers tab you can manually enter text or choose from a list of Insert Codes to appear in the headers and footers You can also print system variables 1 From the File menu select Print The Print Properties dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Print 2 Click the Headers Footers tab Click in the Left Center or Right field to specify where you want the text to appear in the header and footer then enter the text Note You can have text appear in the Left Center and Righ
21. Open Markup s Ge The Choose a New or an Existing Markup dialog box appears 6 Ifyou wish to create a new Markup file to include in the Mobile Pack click Create a new Markup file 7 Ifyou wish to open Markup files included in the Mobile Pack click Choose an existing Markup file and then select the Markup files 8 Ifthe Markup file is password protected during creation The Password dialog box appears In the Password field enter the password and then click OK 9 Ifyou wish to import a Markup file from your local machine press the Control Shift keys and click Choose an existing Markup file The Open dialog box appears Select the Markup file and click Open Creating Markup Files When marking up a Mobile Pack you can create new markups or consolidate existing markups to a new markup You cannot modify markups that are bundled during Mobile Pack creation When working with a Mobile Pack in AutoVue Desktop Version you may be restricted from saving new markups editing markups deleting markups opening markups and filtering as a result of the markup policy The markup policy which Oracle Corp AutoVue 295 is defined in AutoVue Web Version includes a set of rules to determine certain restrictions and privileges for users of the Mobile Pack To save a new Markup file with a Mobile Pack do the following 1 Create markups 2 From the AutoVue toolbar click Save Markup Gi The Save Markup dialog box appears 3 Enter a name
22. Preview dialog box displays the printable area on top of the page area so that users can have a clear idea of what will be printed Note Option is only enabled when Current is selected from Document Pages 1 Configure the print properties See Configuring the Print Options 2 Click Partial Preview in the Print Properties dialog box The Partial Print Preview dialog box appears and highlights the area that will be printed The Paper size Printable Area and Drawing Area are displayed 3 Click OK to close the Partial Print Preview dialog box Previewing a File Before Printing You can preview a print copy of the current active file on screen according to your printer s capabilities and the print property settings 1 View the file in Auto Vue 1 From the File menu select Print Preview The Print Properties dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Print Preview amp 2 Configure the print properties See Configuring the Print Options 3 Click OK The file appears in Print Preview Mode in the Print Preview window Oracle Corp AutoVue 269 Note You can print the file from the Print Preview window by clicking Print You can also zoom in and out of a file as well as navigate from one page to another of a multi page file 4 Click Close to close the Print Preview window Printing a File You can print original files along with their Markup files and selected markup layers together so that they appear as
23. Properties You can view properties such as visibility colors transparency mass properties and extents of a model or model parts Viewing Attributes The Attributes tab displays a model or model part s attributes The list of attributes will vary depending on the model Some of the viewable General attributes are Attribute Description Color Color of the selected model part Density The density of the model or selected model part s Mesh Resolution Name Render Mode Transparency Visibility Oracle Corp The number of polygons drawn when displaying a model The model part name or the displayed page name of the model The dynamic rendering used for displaying model or model part For example Shaded Shaded Wire and Wireframe The value between 0 and 1 representing the model or model part s degree of transparency 0 opaque 1 transparent The value True visible or False invisible for a model or model part AutoVue 123 If you are displaying the 3D view of an EDA AutoVue displays the general attributes mentioned above In addition displays attributes specific to the Printed Circuit Board PCB such as component name board side component class and device type Ifa 3D file has Product and Manufacturing Information PMI and a PMI entity selected the PMI attributes are displayed along with the above general attributes and attributes specific to the PCB board Some of the viewable PMI at
24. RN2 RESCAX 9 0000 RN3 RESCAX 9 0000 RN4 RESCAX 9 0000 J1 MOL 541 30 000 1 SW_SNA 11 0001 2 SW_SNA 49 000 J2 USBAF 23 0001 DISPLAY1 7SEGSMD 29 0001 lt i gt Component Pins Name Location witha u51 47 1500 false U5 2 47 1500 false U5 3 47 1500 false U5 4 47 1500 false U5 5 47 1500 false U5 6 47 1500 false Components Tab The Components tab lists component instances and the associated pins The top portion of the tab lists all the instances of the currently displayed page of the drawing The lower portion of the tab lists the associated pins for selected instances When you select a component it appears highlighted on the drawing To select more than one component press the Shift or Control key while selecting All the components you selected are highlighted The associated pins for the selected components are displayed Oracle Corp AutoVue 57 Nets Tab The Nets tab lists nets and associated net nodes pins connected to a net The top portion of the tab lists all the nets of the currently displayed page of the drawing The lower portion of the tab lists the associated net nodes for the selected nets When you select a net it appears highlighted on the drawing To select more than one net press the Shift or Control key while selecting You can also click and drag in the Navigation Panel list to select multiple nets All the nets you selected
25. Ratsnest A number of unrouted straight line connections between two or more pads that represent the electrical connections in the netlist The ratsnest serves as a reminder that the pads must be connected and that currently there is no track on the board to make that connection Reference designator A character string denoting the type of component and a number that is specific to that component Routing Placing conductive interconnects between components on a PCB layout The process of turning nets into tracks Schematic A graphical description of an electrical circuit Oracle Corp AutoVue 97 Segment The partial track that exists between two adjacent vertices or between a vertex and a pin Sometimes the track between two pins is also called a segment although connection is usually the more appropriate term here Signal An electrical impulse of a predetermined voltage current polarity and pulse width Silkscreen Text or outlines in ink on the solder mask on the top and sometimes on the bottom of board modules A silkscreen is used for component and identification placement on a PCB and usually includes component outlines reference designators polarity indicators pin one markings part numbers the company name and copyright info SMT Surface Mount Technology PCB technology whereby the leads on the chips and components are soldered onto the surface of the board rather than inserted into it The use of
26. SMT results in smaller and faster printed circuit boards Solder mask A negative plot of pads with a guard band around the pads Also a lacquer applied to prevent solder from adhering to unwanted areas on the PCB Solder paste A pattern that serves as a template for solder paste application when the board is manufactured Solder side The PCB surface opposite the one on which most components are mounted component side Also the bottom layer of the board Oracle Corp 98 AutoVue Test point A special point of access to an electrical circuit that is used for electrical testing purposes Through hole via A via that connects the surface layers on a PCB Trace Track The copper trails electrical connection between two or more points on the PCB and the onscreen representation of that copper Venting patterns Patterns etched in the board that allow gases formed during fabrication to escape Vertex A logical point at which a track is ended and restarted A vertex is located at each change of direction on the track Via feed through hole A hole connecting layers of a PCB A through hole via connects the surface layers of a board On multilayer boards a via not reaching a surface layer on one side is called a blind via and a via not reaching a surface layer on either side thus being externally invisible is called a buried via Viastack A numbered list of via descriptions Each description contains
27. The Nets tab lists nets and associated net nodes pins connected to a net Note The Nets tab displays only for EDA drawings Nets vq Nets Name Partially Ju lt dummy NO Ni UNNAM NO NI UNNAM NO NI UNNAM NO NI UNNAM ND NI UNNAM NO Nig ziji gt Nodes on Net Name Net Pin U lt in gt Components Nets Bookmarks Models Tab and Model Tree The Models tab includes the Model Tree The tree displays the model s hierarchy inter relation of different parts assemblies bodies and missing XRef Oracle Corp 26 AutoVue notifications With the tree you can select different parts and modify their attributes such as color visibility render mode or transformation Note The Models tab displays only for 3D drawings Models va Model Tree l d DM Page 4 UM Meshes V Extrusion Models Views Bookmarks See Also Models Tab Model Tree Views Tab The Views tab lists all the standard native and user defined views You can switch to a standard native or user defined view as well as add or delete user defined views Note The Views tab displays only for 3D drawings Views wa F Camera Views Isometric Top Bottom Models Views Bookmarks See Also Views Tab Oracle Corp AutoVue 27 Markup Navigation Tree The Markup Navigation Tree displays when you enter Markup mode It displays a hierarchy tree of mark
28. a node by clicking To collapse a node click Missing XRef Notification Icon If there are missing XRefs the Missing XRef Notification icon appears in the Model Tree to the left of the missing XRef To view the missing XRefs do the following 1 From the status bar click the Resource icon The Properties dialog box appears Note You can also view the missing XRef from the File menu and then selecting Properties 2 Click the Resource Information tab The missing XRefs appear in the External Reference File Reference File Resources section of the dialog box 3 Click OK to close the dialog box See Displaying Details About Missing Resources Selecting Model Parts from the Model Tree 1 Click the Models tab 2 Select the part or parts from the Model tree Note To select more than one model part press the Shift or Control key while selecting The selected part or parts appear highlighted on the model and in the Model Tree Hiding Model Parts You can hide specific parts of a model or display specific parts and hide the rest of the model 1 Select the part or parts on the model or from the Model Tree Note To select more than one model part press the Shift or Control key while selecting Oracle Corp 108 AutoVue The selected part or parts appear highlighted on the model and in the Model Tree 2 To hide the selected part or parts right click a selected part on the model or from the Model Tree and select
29. a stamp from the dialog box to the workspace From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Stamp amp See Adding a Stamp See Also 2D Specific Markups 3D Specific Markups Oracle Corp 198 AutoVue Adding an Attachment You can attach a file of any type for example text audio or video as a markup entity The attachment is embedded into the markup entity and displays as an icon the display 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Attachment Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Attachment Ni 2 Click on the drawing where you want to add an attachment The Attach File dialog box appears 3 Inthe Attachment Name field enter a name for the attachment Optionally you can also provide a brief description of the attachment in the Description box 4 In the Data File field enter the path to the file or click Browse The Open dialog box appears 5 Select the file and click Open Note You can attach any local file 6 Select Open with AutoVue to open the attachment Deselect Open with AutoVue to open the file in its native program 7 To display the attachment as an specific image click Set Icon The Open dialog box appears 8 Select the image and click Open Note You can only select bitmap images bmp 9 Click OK to close the Attach File dialog box The attachment appears on the markup workspace and in the Markup Navigation Tree Note If you selected Set Icon
30. again to complete the measurement The measured line path measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The measurement appears in the Measurement Entities dialog box To change the size of the arc click and drag it to the desired size To move the value box click and drag it to anywhere on the markup To resize the value box select it and then click and drag the frame handles Note Click Reset to take another measurement 10 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Measuring an Arc Use the Arc option to measure the precise radius length and angles of any arc on the model It also calculates the center point location 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Arc The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Are a Select Arc Entity if you want to measure a predefined arc All arc and circles are highlighted on the model Snapping modes are disabled Select From 3 Points if you want to measure the arc between three points Snapping modes are displayed Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring See 3D Snapping Modes All entities of the selected entity types are highlighted on the model Oracle Corp 240 AutoVue 4 From the Dist Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the arc distance 5 From the Angles Units list select the unit in which you
31. an Overlay Layers Use this option to configure the layers to display of the current active file 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visibility Control and then select Layers The Select the Layers to Display dialog box appears listing the layers and layer visibility for the current active file Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Layers To sort the list of layers in the dialog box click Name to sort alphabetically or numerically or click Status to sort by visibility Select the check box beside the layers that you want to set visible Deselect the check box beside the layers that you want to hide Click OK The selected layers are displayed Oracle Corp 40 AutoVue Blocks Use this option to select a block to display from the current active file 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visibility Control and then select Blocks The Select a Block to Display dialog box appears listing the blocks for the current active file Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Blocks ee 2 From the list select the block that you want to display 3 Click OK The selected block is displayed 4 To return to the default display select Default View XRefs AutoVue references various sources to obtain all the data required to completely and correctly display files These sources can be internal to the file like layers and blocks External reference files or XRefs are located outside the file
32. an arc connecting them The angle measurement appears in the Measurement dialog box Note Click Reset to take another measurement 8 Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Measuring an Arc Use the Arc option to define or select an arc in the drawing and measure its radius center and diameter 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears k gt Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure joes Oracle Corp 90 AutoVue 2 Click the Arc tab 3 Select From 3 Points if you want to measure the arc between three points Snapping modes are displayed Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To deselect all snapping modes click All Off See EDA Snapping Modes Select Arc Entity if you want to measure a predefined arc From the Arc Info list select the unit in which you want to measure the distance of the arc From the Measured Angle Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the angle If you selected From 3 Points click three points to define the arc The points are joined by an arc The measurements for center point coordinates radius diameter arc length start and end of angle and sweep appear in the Measurement dialog box If you selected Arc Entity click the edge of the arc that you want to measure The arc is highlighted The measurements for center point coordinates radius
33. appears listing all attributes of the Intellistamp Note All attributes tagged hidden will also display in the Attributes dialog box The dialog box contains three columns that include attribute values defined in the design stage e The Name column displays the attribute name as defined in the design stage It will either display the backend system defined attribute name or the user defined name The Value column displays the assigned value If the attribute is not marked as read only in the design stage you can modify the value The Value from DMS column displays the value assigned from the backend system The DMS dialog box contains two buttons Commit Changes and Reset e Click the Commit Changes button to upload the changes made to the DMS Attributes dialog box to the Mobile Pack e Click the Reset button to reset the Intellistamp attribute values to those defined in the Mobile Pack When you are done modifying the attribute click OK to finalize your changes and to close the DMS Attributes dialog box Adding a Stamp A Stamp is a graphical entity such as a company logo Before a graphic entity can be used as a stamp it must be added to a Stamp Library You can create a Stamp Library and add stamps to it You can also add or remove stamps from existing libraries 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Stamp The Stamps dialog box appears Oracle Corp 204 AutoVue Note From the Mark
34. beside the filter or filters To remove an Attribute Filter in the Entity Search dialog box select the filter and click Remove The Attribute Filter disappears from the list In the Entity Search dialog box click Search A list of entities matching the search criteria appear in the Results list displaying the name and type of the entities See Saving Search Results Click Close to close the Entity Search dialog box Performing an Advanced 3D Search From the Entity Search dialog box you can search for entities using volume or location filters Volume specifies the size of the entity you can specify the minimum and maximum dimensions an entity must be between Location specifies an axes aligned boundary box you can specify the dimensions for an axes aligned boundary box that an entity must be inside Oracle Corp 158 AutoVue 1 From the Entity Search dialog box click the Advanced 3D Search tab Entity Search 3D Search Advanced 3D Search Volume Enabled Minimum Dimensions Maximum Dimensions x Y Z Location Enabled Point 1 Point 2 2 To search for entities by Volume select the Enabled check box Note If you want to search for entities that match all three dimensions select the Completely contained check box If the check box is deselected then an entity only has to match one dimension in order to appear in the Results list 3 Enter the minimum and maximum dimen
35. ccceeceessesseceteceeeeeeeeeseesseeseeees 47 Distance 1n Vector Files nien enera a 48 Calibrating DistanCe vives cececscccevsieers svedengevadecsdvvieesstedcesvtsseuesas Sees 48 Area in non Vector Files ccccecsccesceseeecceceesteeseceeeeeeeeneeeseees 49 Area in Vector Files aeeie ee a i 49 Angle in non Vector Files ccccccesccesseeseeeseesteeeeceeeeeeeeneenseees 50 Angle in Vector Files resserre iiiter 50 Angle in non Vector Files cccccesccescesceeeteesteeeeceeeeeeeeeenseees 51 Arc in non Vector Files cccceccceesceseceeeseeesseeseeeeceseeeseeeseenseees 51 Arce IN Vector FIleSii ccsesscdecsasncsetesetesvecessedecescsavesataoncsencseaeenes 52 Calibrating an ATC cccccccsccessesseeseesseeseceseeeseeesecnseeneeeeeeeeesaes 53 WORKING WITH EDA FILES et cccceeccceseccceeesceeees 55 Navigation Panel vusscssissscccessscscsssossssesencsecsscessesensosessosnessovessoseaseanseses 55 Components Tab u ccscsscscsssecssscecesccsscccssccsescessscesssceesscsessseeseees 56 Nets Tabb EA AERE 57 Bookmarks Tab ssccsssssssscsssscssssccsssccssssessssesssscnsscssssssssesessoees 57 Customizing the Navigation Panel csscsssssscesseecsscesssseseees 57 Selecting Entities cccccscsssscssessscscsccsccsescccssseessssesssssesccsssoess 58 From the Navigation Panel cccccsscsseeseceseceseesecnteceteeseeeees 58 From the Workspace ccccccesccescesseeeceeseeseceeeeeeeeeeeecnteeeeeeses 5
36. changes for the selected markup line entity or entities Note From the Markup Properties toolbar you can also click Arrow Style 5 Alternatively right click the entity in the workspace or Markup Navigation Tree select Format and then select Arrow Style Note Any new entities that you create will have the new arrow style Changing Fill Type 1 2 Select the markup entity or entities for which you want to change the fill type From the Markup menu select Format and then select Fill Type The Fill Type dialog box appears Note From the Markup Properties toolbar you can also click Fill Type I Alternatively right click the entity in the workspace or Markup Navigation Tree select Format and then select Fill Type From the Fill Type list select the fill type that you want for the markup entity e Select Solid Fill if you want the fill color to be solid e Select Transparent Fill if you want the fill color to be transparent e Select No Fill if you do not want any fill color Click OK The fill type changes for the selected markup entity or entities Note Any new markup entities that you create will have the new fill type Changing Fill Color 1 2 Select the markup entity or entities for which you want to change the fill color From the Markup menu select Format and then select Fill Color The Fill Color dialog box appears Oracle Corp 252 AutoVue Note From the Markup Propert
37. check box In the Markup Navigation Tree a filter icon appears in the Markup Entity column header To display markups based on when they were last modified click the Last Modified tab From the list select one of the following options e Anytime Displays all markup entities Before Displays all markup entities modified before the selected date e After Displays all markup entities modified after the selected date e On Displays all markup entities modified on the selected date Between Displays all markup entities modified between the selected dates In the Markup Navigation Tree a filter icon appears in the Last Modified column header To display markups by page location click the Page tab and select one of the following e All pages Displays markup entities on all the pages e Current page Displays markup entities on the currently selected page e Page ranges Displays the markup entities on the selected page range In the Markup Navigation Tree a filter icon appears in the Page column header e To display markups by layers click the Layer tab and select the check box next to the layer or layers To remove a layer from the filter deselect the associated check box In the Markup Navigation Tree a filter icon appears in the Layer column header Oracle Corp 188 AutoVue Note To remove the filters from the Markup menu select Filter and then select Show All Working with Markup Files AutoVue
38. define the angle If you selected Between 2 Lines click two lines to define the angle Angle arms appear with an arc connecting them 6 Right click to complete the measurement LoS Oracle Corp o0 10 AutoVue 229 The measured line path measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The measured angle appears in the Measurement Entities dialog box To change the size of the arc click and drag the it to the desired size To move the value box click and drag it to anywhere on the drawing To resize the value box select it and then click and drag the frame handles Note Click Reset to take another measurement Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Measuring an Arc Use the Arc option to define an arc in the drawing and measure its radius center and diameter 1 From the Markup menu select Add entity select Measurement and then select Arc The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Are g Select From 3 Points if you want to measure the arc between three points Snapping modes are displayed Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To deselect all snapping modes click All Off See EDA Snapping Modes Select Arc Entity if you want to measure a predefined arc From the Arc Info list select the unit in which you want to measure th
39. define the starting point Click another point on the drawing to define the end point Note If you selected Cumulative continue clicking points along the path that you want to measure Right click to complete the measurement The points are joined by a line The measured distance Delta X and Delta Y appear in their respective fields in Distance tab Note Click Reset to take another measurement Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Oracle Corp 48 AutoVue Distance in Vector Files Use the Distance option to measure the distance between two specific points 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also Measure eal 2 Click the Distance tab 3 Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To clear all snapping modes click All Off See 2D Vector Snapping Modes 4 From the Measured Distance Units list select the units of measurement Note If you want to measure the distance along a path select Cumulative 5 Click a point on the drawing to define the starting point 6 Click another point on the drawing to define the end point Note If you selected Cumulative continue clicking points along the path that you want to measure 7 Right click to complete the measurement The points are joined by a line The Measured Distance Delta X and Delta Y appear in the Measurement dial
40. file The selected entities are highlighted in both open views of this file Oracle Corp AutoVue 75 Showing the Net Connectivity when Cross Probing 1 Select an entity or entities in any open file 2 Right click and select Show Net Connectivity The net connectivity for the entity or entities that you selected are highlighted in all the files Zooming when Cross Probing When you are cross probing files you can zoom in on the entities you select Zoom in on a selected entity or entities e When cross probing between a schematic drawing and a PCB design e When cross probing between the 2D and 3D views of the same file To zoom in on a selected entity 1 Select an entity or entities in either one of the open files or views Note If you are cross probing between a schematic drawing or a PCB design you can select entities in either file You can also select entities in any open file when cross probing the 2D view and 3D view of the same file 2 Right click and select Zoom Selected AutoVue zooms to the same entities in all the open files See Configuring Zoom Behavior when Cross Probing Comparing a PCB with Artwork You can visually compare PCB designs or schematic drawings In Compare mode for EDA files EDA options such as Select Entity Entity Search dialog box and Entity Filter are available See Comparing 2D Files To compare a PCB with artwork 1 Open the PCB file that you want to compare with the artwork 2 From t
41. file opened is highlighted 1 From the File menu select Browse The Browse dialog box appears listing the files located in the current active directory 2 To change the current active directory type the full path of the directory in the text field at the top of the Browse dialog box The list of files contained in the directory appear 3 Select the file that you want to view The file is displayed in the AutoVue workspace 4 Continue selecting and viewing files as often as you like since the Browse dialog box floats over the other AutoVue windows 5 Click Close to exit the Browse dialog box The last file displayed remains open Oracle Corp AutoVue 31 Archive Files The full archive file directory displays in the Auto Vue window It is not necessary to decompress the file Double click a file to display it within AutoVue If you would like to markup an archive file the file must be accessible for AutoVue in a format other than archive Viewing File Properties You can access the file properties from the File menu The Properties dialog box provides information specific to the current active file such as filename file size date of creation and file type The file properties that you can view are Property Description File Information specific to the current active file such as filename file size date of creation file type and x y amp z dimensions Resource Resources specific to the current active file suc
42. for the Markup file in the Name field 4 Ifyou wish to password protect the Markup file select the Password Protected check box 5 If you wish to save the Markup file to a location on your computer click Export 6 Click OK 7 Ifyou wish to send the updated Mobile Pack with your default e mail client from the AutoVue menu bar select Collaborate and then select Reply to Mobile Pack Your default e mail client opens with the Mobile Pack avp as an attachment Updating from Mobile Pack When you are finished working with the Mobile Pack you can update your changes to the backend DMS ERP PLM UCM system You can synchronize all of the markups created in the Mobile Pack to your backend system These markups will be associated with the file in the backend system from which you originally created the Mobile Pack Note This feature is only available in AutoVue Web Version Oracle Corp 296 AutoVue Oracle Corp AutoVue 297 Feedback Oracle products are designed according to your needs We would appreciate your feedback comments or suggestions Contact us by fax e mail or telephone There is a feedback button on our Web page that activates an easy to use feedback form Let us know what you think General Inquiries Telephone 1 514 735 3219 Fax 514 735 6440 E mail info cimmetry com Web Site http www oracle com applications autovue index html Sales Inquiries Telephone 1 514 735 3219 or 1 800 361 190
43. list 8 Click Close to close the Entity Search dialog box Performing an Attribute based Search From the Entity Search dialog box you can search for entities by their attributes such as color density shading and so on 1 From the Edit menu select Entity Search The Entity Search dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Entity Search AQ 2 Click the 3D Search tab 3 Select the search criteria that you want to use for your search See Performing a Search 4 Click Add The Attribute Filter dialog box appears Attribute Filter Name COLOUR any value Colour Value Test Equals Value 5 From the Name list select the attribute that you want to search The Value list appears corresponding to the selected attribute 6 Select the Any Value check box if you want to search by any value The Integer Value options are disabled 7 Deselect the check box if you want to search by a specific value then from the Value list select the values that you want to search 8 Click OK Oracle Corp 10 11 12 13 AutoVue 157 Note To add more than one Attribute Filter repeat steps 4 to 8 To edit an Attribute Filter select the filter and click Edit The Attribute Filter dialog box appears allowing you to edit the filter To disable an Attribute Filter deselect the check box beside the filter or filters that you want to disable To enable an Attribute Filter select the check box
44. logical layers To select more than one layer press the Shift or Control key while selecting and then click Visibility gt Oracle Corp 68 AutoVue LoS Click Apply to view the changes in the workspace You can now save your changes as a user defined set See Creating User Defined Layer Sets Click Close to close the Layers dialog box Changing Layer Color You can modify the color of any physical or logical layer from the Layers dialog box 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visibility Control and then select Layers The Layers dialog box opens Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Layers 3 If necessary click Expand Q to open the Logical Layers section Select the layer or layers for which you want to change the color You can select a physical layer from the Physical Layers section logical layers associated with the selected physical layer are also selected You can also select individual logical layers from the Logical Layers section or press the Shift or Control key while selecting to select multiple layers Once you have selected a layer you can do one of the following modify its attributes e Click Modify Color o Use this button if you want to change the color of all logical layers associated with a selected physical layer or to change the color of many selected logical layers at the same time e Double click a square in the Color column o of the Logical Layers section U
45. markup entities after they have been created To do so in the Markup Navigation Tree right click the markup entity and then select Edit See Go To a Markup Entity Selecting Markup Entities Moving a Markup Entity Transforming Markup Entities Hiding Markup Entities Grouping and Ungrouping Markup Entities Oracle Corp 246 AutoVue Deleting a Markup Layer Go To a Markup Entity Go To restores the view state to when an entity was first created Opening an existing Markup file also restores the last saved view state From the Markup Navigation Tree right click the markup entity that you want to view and select Go To AutoVue displays the markup page containing the entity If you selected a markup entity that is on another page of the Markup file the page containing that entity will be displayed Selecting Markup Entities To select a markup entity click the markup entity s outer edge Note To select multiple entities press the Shift or Control key while selecting The markup entity or entities are selected You can also select the markup entities from the Markup Navigation Tree To select multiple entities press the Shift or Control key while selecting moving a Markup Entity In the Markup Navigation Tree or in the workspace select the markup entity or entities that you want to move Note To select multiple entities press the Shift or Control key while selecting In the workspace click and drag the se
46. model parts as well as any two points from the selection sets vertices edges mid edges arc centers faces or any combination of entity types 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Minimum Distance The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Oracle Corp 10 11 12 13 AutoVue 241 Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Minimum Distance 2 Click EE set 1 Select Entity if you want to measure the distance between model parts Snapping modes are displayed Select Geometry if you want to measure the distance between entity types If you selected Entity select a part or parts on the model The model part or parts appear in the list under Set 1 and are highlighted on the model and in the Model Tree If you selected Geometry select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring See 3D Snapping Modes All entities of the selected entity type are highlighted on the model Select the entity or entities on the model The selected entities appears in the list under Set 1 and are highlighted on the model Note To reset a Set click Clear To clear items from a Set select the items and press the Delete key To deselect a part or entity type on the model press the Control key and left click the part or entity type Click EE set 2 Repeat steps 4 through 6 The model part appears in the list under Set 2 From the Measured Min Distance Units list select the unit in which you
47. one file 1 Open the file you want to print To print the associated markups open the Markup file or files you want to print 2 Ifyou are printing Markup files and you want to print the visible layers from the Markup menu select Markup Layers The Markup Layers dialog box appears 3 Select the markup layers you want visible See Toggling between Markup Layers 4 Click OK to close the Markup Layers dialog box 5 From the File menu select Print The Print Properties dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Print A 6 Configure the print properties See Configuring the Print Options 7 To view a partial view of the file click Partial Preview The Partial Print Preview dialog box appears See Partial Preview of a File 8 Click OK to print The Print dialog box appears indicating the document is printing See Also Previewing a File Before Printing Batch Printing With the Batch Print option you can send a list of files to print at the same time You can also generate a batch by simultaneously opening all the files included in the batch print 1 From the File menu select Batch Print The Batch Print dialog box appears Oracle Corp 270 AutoVue 2 Toadd a file to be printed click Add The Open dialog box appears Enter the file name or browse to locate the file or files that you want to add then click Open The files appear in the List of files to be printed Note To add more files t
48. or entities are moved to the selected layer Note Only the markup entities that were created with the layer color defined in the Markup Layers dialog box will change color Any entities that were created using the color options from the Markup Properties toolbar will override the layer color and will not change color See Also Working with Markup Entities U Oracle Corp 196 AutoVue Consolidating Markup Files The Consolidate option allows you to create a new Markup file that combines copies of selected layers of different Markup files During the review cycle consolidation simplifies document revisions by providing the author with one combined Markup file instead of several Markup files Note The Consolidate option is only active when more than one Markup file is opened Open the Markup files that you want to consolidate From the Markup menu select Consolidate The Consolidate Markups dialog box appears 3 Select the markup layers that you want to consolidate into one file To select multiple layers press the Shift or Control key while selecting Note To select all the layers click Select All and to deselect all the layers click UnSelect All 4 Inthe Output ID field enter an ID for the new Markup file 5 If you want to open the newly consolidated markup as the active markup select the Open as Active Markup check box 6 Click OK The consolidated Markup file is saved If you selected Open as Active Markup the
49. properties of the entity in the compare file 6 To compare the results of the entity in the base file to the compare file select the entity from tree then right click and select Compare Results The Compare Results dialog box appears To view the attribute differences click Attributes To view the transformation difference click Transformation Note If there are no attribute or transformation differences the buttons are disabled 7 Click OK to close the Compare Results dialog box 8 To exit Compare mode from the File menu select Exit Compare The base file appears in the workspace Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also select Exit Compare E Oracle Corp AutoVue 151 Comparing Entity Sets From the file comparison you can compare a set of entities from one file against a set of entities from the another file You can also compare sets of entities from the same file 1 Select the files you want to compare See Comparing 3D Files 2 From the Analysis menu select Compare Sets The Compare Sets dialog box appears Compare Sets 3DCatia5FrontDriveAssembly CATE A Page 1 5 Product1 3DCatiaSB alanceShafl 2 3DCatia5SB alancef Solid 0 B 3DCatiaSPowerSteerin 3DCatiaSPowerSte Solid 0 Mi gt S 3DCatiaS4CPulley CATPart Page 1 5 3DCatia5ACPulley CAT Par Solid 0 Ee B Annotation Set 1 Datums Simple Datum Datum Target E Dimensions DC 3 Click BEM set 1 Set by d
50. provides the ability to markup different formats without modifying the original file When you create a markup for a file the markup is created on top of the original file Markups can be saved as separate Markup files while working with the same document You have the option to add user information to the Markup file save and create separate Markup files with different markup IDs import and export Markup files or change the active Markup file Saved States When you create and save a Markup file you also save the view state such as the zoom level at which you are working If you save the Markup file while you are working at your preferred zoom level the next time you open the Markup file it displays at the same zoom level Some examples of view states include zoom level extents rotation and flip settings transformation section plane and visibility When creating markups for 3D files containing imported models the imported design becomes part of the view state For EDA files you can save user defined layers with markups See Creating a User Defined View State information is also saved with each markup entity For instance if you were at a certain zoom level when you created a markup entity AutoVue saves the information with the markup entity To Go To the state you were at when you created or modified the markup entity from the tree right click the markup entity and select Go To Creating a Markup File To create a Marku
51. selected enter a value to specify the UCS orientation according to one or more of the three axes If selected all edges are highlighted on the model A snap box appears when you move the cursor near an edge First select the axis that will determine the UCS orientation Click at a point on an edge to define the orientation The x y and Z values for the edge point are displayed The UCS axes are reoriented to the selected edge Oracle Corp 144 AutoVue Position Description Face Normal If selected when you move the cursor along a model face the face is highlighted First select the axis that will determine the UCS orientation Click at a point on an face to define the orientation The x y and z values for the face point are displayed The UCS axes are reori ented to the selected face 2 Vertices If selected all vertices are highlighted on the model A snap box appears when you move the cursor on a vertex First select the axis that will determine the UCS orientation Click two vertex points to define the orientation The x y and z values for the vertices are displayed The UCS axes are reoriented to the selected vertices 3 Vertices If selected all vertices are highlighted on the model A snap box appears when you move the cursor on a vertex First select the axis that will determine the UCS orienta tion Click three vertex points to define the orientation The x y and Z values for the vertice
52. set of entities contained in a specific area of a file 1 2 From the Analysis menu select Show Drawing Information and then select Entity Information Click and drag to highlight the entities for which you want to view entity information The List Entities dialog box appears displaying the information of all the selected entities Note If there are no entities within the selected area a message appears informing you that no entities were found and prompts you to select again Click OK to close the List Entities dialog box Oracle Corp 46 AutoVue Measuring in 2D Files AutoVue provides the ability to perform measurements in 2D files Measurement options vary between vector and non vector files For vector files AutoVue provides the option to snap to fixed points on the drawing For non vector files the Snapping Modes option is disabled However you can free snap to any point on the drawing AutoVue provides several measure options that you can choose from You can access the measure options from Analysis menu and selecting Measure or from the Auto Vue toolbar click Measure The measure options are Name Description Distance Measure the distance between two points See Distance in non Vector Files Distance in Vector Files Area Measure selected area See Area in non Vector Files Area in Vector Files Angle Measure the angle between selected points See Angle in non Vector Files Angl
53. that you want to set the thickness Enter the new thickness The new Thickness appears beside the Color Index In the Print Properties dialog box configure other print properties Configure other print options See Configuring the Print Options To view a partial view of the file click Partial Preview The Partial Print Preview dialog box appears See Partial Preview of a File Click OK to print The Print dialog box appears indicating the document is printing Note Pen settings are stored in c2t files The Current Pen Settings list displays all existing c2t files for the current file The default pen settings are stored in default c2t and alternate pen settings are stored in alt c2t See Also Previewing a File Before Printing Creating a New Pen Setting 1 Set the thickness for the color indices that you want See Assigning Pen Settings Click Save As The Save As dialog box appears Enter a file name with a c2t extension then click OK Oracle Corp 268 AutoVue The new pen setting appears in the Current Pen Settings list 3 In the Print Properties dialog box click OK to print The Print dialog box appears indicating the document is printing Deleting a Pen Setting 1 Select the pen setting that you want to delete from the Current Pen Settings 2 Click Delete The pen setting disappears from the list 3 Click Cancel to close the Print Properties dialog box Partial Preview of a File The Partial Print
54. the Clipboard With the Clipboard Options you can define the type of information copied to the clipboard for later transfer to other applications The types of information that you can copy for raster vector spreadsheet document and database files are Type Description DIB The acronym for Device Independent Bitmap and refers to the hardware information that is used to create a conversion bitmap Bitmap A rectangular array of colors representing a pixel bit map image Palette Refers to color image information Metafile A file storing the commands necessary for a Windows application to recreate a vector format image Text Refers to ASCII formatted text RTF Acronym for Rich Text Format and refers to the formatting information found in documents that allow fonts margins and tabs to remain in documents Include Headings Refers to displaying the row and column titles for databases and spreadsheets To define clipboard options 1 From the Options menu select Configure Clipboard The Clipboard Options dialog box appears Oracle Corp AutoVue 277 2 Under the different file types click the type of information that you want to copy to the clipboard 3 Click OK Copying Information 1 From the Edit menu select Select 2 Click and drag to select the area you want to copy 3 From the Edit menu select Copy The information is copied to the clipboard 4 Launch the application that you want to copy the information t
55. the Print Properties dialog box configure other print properties See Configuring the Print Options To view a partial view of the file click Partial Preview The Partial Print Preview dialog box appears See Partial Preview of a File Click OK to print The Print dialog box appears indicating the document is printing See Also Previewing a File Before Printing Adding a Stamp With the Stamps tab you can set the position and size of a stamp to print over the current file You also have the option to include the stamp on every page of the Oracle Corp 266 AutoVue printed file When printing the stamp hides any area of the print file that it covers 1 From the File menu select Print The Print Properties dialog box appears From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Print 2 2 Click the Stamps tab 3 Click Add The Open dialog box appears 4 Entera file name or browse to locate the file that you want to use as a stamp The file appears in the Print Properties dialog box 5 Select the Page selections to specify the pages that you want the stamp to appear on 6 To set the Position of the stamp enter the width in the first field then length in the second Note You can also change the position by clicking and dragging the box in the Preview window 7 To set the Size of the stamp enter the width in the first field then length in the second The size of the stamp is represented in the Preview area Note You
56. the Shift or Control key while selecting The parts are highlighted on the model and in the Model Tree To save the Bill of Material click Export The Export BOM dialog box appears Enter a file name or browse to locate the directory where you want to store the file then click Save AutoVue saves the results in a esv Comma Separated Values or xml file Click Close to close the Bill of Material dialog box Entity Search AutoVue allows you to search for entities in a 3D model using the Entity Search dialog box You can search the whole model or selected entities on the model appl y attributes entity type or PMI filters as search criteria to filter entities You can also search for entities by the size of an entity and location or select entities from the results list and have them appear highlighted in the workspace and in the Model Tree The Search options are Where Option Description 3D tab Search Selection Specify if you want to search the entire model or selected parts or parts that are not selected Type Specify the type of entity you want to search For exam ple part body assembly or PMI Show PMI When selected displays only the parent entity of a PMI parententity entity that matches search criteria in results If cleared displays PMI entities that match search crite ria in the Results dialog box Note Option is enabled if Type is set to PMI or All and file has PMI entities PMI Filt
57. the path and filename of the file from which the text is to be extracted 3 In the To field enter the path and filename or click Browse to locate the file to which the text is to be copied Note File extensions include txt and out The default is text out located in the temp directory If the file does not exist the file will be created for you 4 Select Display Output Contents if you want to preview the extracted text under Contents 5 Click Extract The path and filename and the text appears in the Output Contents 6 Click Close to close the Automatic Text Extraction dialog box CAD Information Extraction This utility allows users to extract XRef information from a CAD file This is useful for batch importing AutoCAD MicroStation and various other types of CAD files into a document management system 1 From the Tools menu select Auto Text Extraction The CAD Doc Text Extraction dialog box appears 2 Inthe From field enter the path and file name of the file from which the text is to be extracted Oracle Corp AutoVue 287 3 In the To field enter the path and file name or click Browse to locate the file to which the text is to be copied Note File extensions include txt and out The default is text out located in the temp directory If the file does not exist the file will be created for you 4 Select Display Output Contents if you want to preview the extracted text under Contents 5 Click Extract The path and fi
58. the results of the file comparison The icons indicate if an model part has been added modified moved amp deleted In the Comparison Result window results are displayed in different colors to differentiate the results of the file comparison The comparison options and corresponding colors are Option Color Description View Additions Green Indicates that something has been added Oracle Corp 150 AutoVue Option Color Description View Deletions Red Indicates that something has been deleted View Unchanged Blue Indicates that there is no change To compare files 1 View the base file 2 From the Analysis menu select Compare The Open dialog box appears 3 Enter the file name or browse to locate the file you want to compare with the current active file 4 Click Open AutoVue displays the Compare Tree and three windows The first window displays the base file the second displays the compare file and the third displays the comparison results 5 To view the properties of a modified or moved entity in the base file and in the compare file select the modified or moved amp entity from the tree then right click and select Entity 1 Properties The Entity Properties dialog box appears displaying the properties of the entity in the base file See Entity Properties Select the entity again then right click and select Entity 2 Properties The Entity Properties dialog box appears displaying the
59. the signoff disappears from the workspace but remains in the Markup Navigation tree Double click on the signoff entity in the tree to view the signoff history the person who rescinded the signoff the creation date and the drop date 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Signoff yo Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Signoff 2 Click and drag to create a box on the drawing where you want the signoff The Signoff dialog box appears displaying details of the signoff 3 Click OK The signoff entity appears on the drawing and the tree and displays the author creation date and approval date Rescinding the Signoff You can rescind a signoff on a drawing 1 Inthe Markup Navigation tree or in the workspace double click the signoff markup entity Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Signoff The Signoff dialog box appears Oracle Corp 202 AutoVue 2 Click Rescind The signoff disappears from the drawing but remains in the Markup Navigation Tree To re approve the signoff 1 Inthe tree double click the signoff markup entity The Signoff dialog box appears 2 Click Approve Note When a the Markup file is modified after adding a signoff the signoff is automatically rescinded Viewing the History of a Signoff 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Signoff p From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Signoff 2 Clic
60. used interchangeably with the term PMI e Datums Cosmetics e Dimensioning Cosmetics e Geometric Tolerances GTOLs e Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerance GDT or GD amp T e Functional Tolerance Annotation FTA or FTA amp A PMI Filtering Use PMI Filtering to select which types of product and manufacturing information to display 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visibility Control and then select PMI Filtering The PMI Filtering dialog box appears displaying all PMI types Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click PMI Filtering 2 Inthe Tree column select the check box beside the items that you want to show in the Model Tree In the View column select the check box beside the items that you want to show on the 3D model Deselect the check box beside the items that you want to hide Note Click All to show all items or click None to hide all items 3 Click OK Only items selected in the Tree column are displayed in the Model Tree Only items selected in the View column are visible on the 3D model Note Visibility settings are saved and will be restored the next time you open the PMI filtering dialog box 4 AutoVue supports default PMI visibility as saved in the file To restore default PMI visibility click Default in the PMI Filtering dialog box Aligning to a PMI Entity From the Model Tree right click the PMI item that you want to align to and select Align To Oracle Corp AutoVue 127 AutoVue aligns t
61. ver tex coordinate values are positive Note Option is only available when Convert to Format is set to STL The area of the file to be converted The available options are e All converts the entire file e Display converts the image to fit on the output page For example if you zoomed in on a particular region of the file the zoomed portion of the file is converted Extent converts the entire extents of the file e Selected converts the selected model parts in the file Note Options vary depending on the selected format The number of pages to be converted The available options are e All converts all pages of the file e Current converts the current page of the file e Range converts the pages of the file indicated in the range Note Option is only enabled when converting to TIFF Oracle Corp AutoVue 111 Option Description X and Y Specify X and Y to define the resolution for the con verted file e X indicates the number of horizontal pixels Y is the number of vertical pixels for the current active file contents Note At times AutoVue presets X and Y to match the specifications of the selected conversion file format Converting a 3D Model 1 2 From the File menu select Convert The Convert dialog box appears In the Save As field enter the path and filename or click Browse to locate the directory where you want to convert the file to then enter a file name From
62. want to measure the distance Click Compute The minimum distance from the first set of entities to the second set is highlighted by a line The measured line path measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The X Y and Z coordinates for Position 1 and X Y and Z coordinates for Position 2 appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box Click and drag the value box anywhere on the markup To resize the value box select it and then click and drag the frame handles Note Click Reset to take another measurement Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Oracle Corp 242 AutoVue Measuring Vertex Coordinates The Vertex Coordinates option provides the coordinates of vertices on the model 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Vertex Coordinate The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Vertex Coordinate 22 Note All vertices on the model are highlighted 2 Scroll over the vertex whose coordinates you want to add to the markup The X Y and Z coordinates appear in a tooltip 3 Click the vertex The X Y an Z coordinates and unit appear a value box entity on the current active markup layer and in the Measurement Entities dialog box 4 Click and drag the value box anywhere on the markup Click and drag the frame handles to enlarge the value box Note Click Reset to take anothe
63. will have the new line style Changing Line Thickness Note The current line thickness is highlighted in the Line Thickness option 1 Select the markup entity or entities for which you want to change the line thickness 2 From the Markup menu select Format and then select Line Thickness Select the new line thickness from the options provided The line thickness changes for the selected markup entity or entities Note From the Markup Properties toolbar you can also click Line Thickness Sa Alternatively right click the entity in the workspace or Markup Navigation Tree select Format and then select Line Thickness 3 To define a custom line thickness from the Markup menu select Format select Line Thickness and then select Customize The Custom Thickness dialog box appears 4 Inthe Line Thickness field enter an integer value in pixels 5 Click OK to close the Custom Thickness dialog box Note Any new markup entities that you create will have the new line thickness Changing Arrow Style AutoVue gives you the option to add an arrow head to certain markup entities For example you can change the arrow style of the line polyline arc freestyle and polygon markup entities Oracle Corp AutoVue 251 Select the markup line entity or entities for which you want to change the arrow style From the Markup menu select Format and then select Arrow Style Select the new arrow style from the options provided The arrow style
64. 1 From the View menu select View Points The View Point dialog box appears 2 Enter the X Y and Z coordinates for the view point with which you want to render the drawing 3 Click OK The drawing is displayed from the selected view point Working with 2D Vector Files In addition to all the features that are available for generic 2D files AutoVue provides the ability to access entity information access views saved in the drawing and the ability to intelligent snap when performing measurements AutoVue references various sources to obtain all data required to completely and accurately display vector files These sources can be internal to the file like layers blocks and overlays or external reference files XRefs that are located outside the file Oracle Corp AutoVue 39 Manipulating 2D Vector Files The Manipulate menu option allows you to manipulate how the current active file is displayed For example you can select which layers blocks and external reference files XRefs to display The Manipulate menu options are Menu Sub menu Description Visibility Control Layers Select and display different layers of a drawing From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click See Layers Blocks Select and display a block from a drawing From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click See Blocks XRefs Select the XRefs to display in the drawing See XRefs Overlays Select an overlay to modify See Modifying
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68. 62 Adding a Header and Footer ccccceccesscesseeseeeseeeteeeseeeseeenes 263 Watermarks cccssscssscssscssssssessssesscssssssssssssnsssscscsscscsssessesesnees 264 Adding a Watermark 0 cccceccccssessecseceseeeeeeeseeesceneenteeeseeaes 265 Adding a Stamp cccccsscscsscscsscsescccescccesscssscersssscssssesescsssscseseess 265 Assigning Pen Settings e seessoessoesoesssessesssesscossosssossoossoossosssosssee 267 Creating a New Pen Setting cccccccessesssesteceteceeeeeeeeeeeessens 267 Deleting a Pen Setting ccc cccescceteeeceseeeseecseceseeeneeeseeenees 268 Partial Preview of a File scscssscssssssssssssssssccssscssssessesseonees 268 Previewing a File Before Printing essesessessoesessecsorseesecoossessesoesse 268 Oracle Corp 12 AutoVue Printing APO visssccscesscscssssccasovsdcevaccdoasesadecsedcosesosssessovacseesnccsaseessees 269 Batch Printing ssc cuscceciscccesesossessesvssscessccssscnscestssessesodecsoessscensccessnes 269 CONVERSION i cisstesvassscudsssentessvsnssvecssontucsvanosSeveusheswestvestetousassse 271 Conversion Options esssesssessessseosoossossoossosssosssosssesssesseosseossossoosso 271 PDE EEEE EEE EE EE EE R 272 ETT D EE TAAN 272 Converting a File sccscssssscscsscscsccsccccscccesccsssccesssesessssesesseses 273 Changing the Pen Settings ccscccssccsccsssceecescecssssesesseseeeeees 274 Batch Conversion ccsscssssssssssscssscssscs
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71. Auto Vue not to render the back faces of the Removal model being displayed This increases the render speed but the model appears less realistic while in motion Note Only affects shaded models Precise Hidden Instruct Auto Vue to precisely calculate and render all hidden lines Line in a model Note Selecting this option decreases render speed Dynamic Rendering The Dynamic Rendering options let you select the rendering mode for a model in motion The options you can select are Menu Option Description Fast Frame Model spins or rotates at a fast rate The level of detail is reduced which enables faster rendering when the model is in motion Wire Frame Model is displayed as wire framed during rotation or spinning Flat Shading Smooth shading is not performed on curved surfaces Wire Polygons Oracle Corp while the model is in motion Render the model in wire polygon mode while in motion AutoVue 175 Menu Option Description Vertex Cloud Model is displayed as a skeleton of vertices when in motion Bounding Box Model parts are enclosed by bounding boxes when the model is in motion Current Render Mode Model is rendered in the same mode whether moving or static Model The Model configuration options let you specify if you want to load the Model in Mesh Mode or BREP mode and let you control the Mesh Resolution From the Configuration tree expand 3D and then select Model to load the Loading and De
72. AutoVue Desktop Version 19 3 User s Manual Copyright 1989 2008 Oracle and or its affiliates All rights reserved Portions of this software Copyright 1996 2007 Glyph amp Cog LLC Portions of this software Copyright Unisearch Ltd Australia Portions of this software are owned by Siemens PLM 1986 2008 All rights reserved This software uses ACIS software by Spatial Technology Inc ACIS Copyright 1994 1999 Spatial Technology Inc All rights reserved Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and or its affiliates Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement contain ing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law you may not use copy reproduce translate broadcast modify license transmit distribute exhibit perform publish or display any part in any form or by any means Reverse engineering disassembly or decompilation of this software unless required by law for interoperability is prohibited The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error free If you find any errors please report them to us in writing If this software or related documentation is delivered to the U S Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U S Government th
73. CB boards 1 Inthe Navigation Panel click the Bookmarks tab 2 Select 3D View from the navigation tree The 3D view of the PCB board is displayed in the workspace Note 3D view can also be accessed from the View menu selecting Page and then selecting Next or from the AutoVue toolbar and then clicking Next Page ac Cross Probing Cross probing is the ability to select elements in the schematic and have them mapped to the corresponding components in the layout drawings and vice versa You can also cross probe between the 2D and 3D view of the same file See Cross Probing Between Two or More EDA Files Showing the Net Connectivity when Cross Probing Cross Probing Between 2D and 3D Views of the Same File Zooming when Cross Probing Cross Probing Between Two or More EDA Files The Cross Probe option lets you select entities in the schematic drawing or the PCB design to highlight in all the open files Oracle Corp Ne LoS AutoVue 73 Open an EDA file to cross probe From the Analysis menu select Cross Probe The Cross Probe dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Cross Probe en Click Add File In the Open dialog box that appears enter the file name or browse to locate the file you want to cross probe then click Open Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each additional file that you want to cross probe Click OK Each file you select appears in a new window A dialog box appears for each new w
74. Control key while selecting 6 From the Thumbnail menu select Updated Selected The selected thumbnails are updated in the current folder Note To update all thumbnails from the Thumbnail menu select Update All or from the Thumbnail toolbar click Update Thumbnail Folder cS 7 To close the Thumbnails window from the Thumbnail menu select Exit Thumbnails Note From the Thumbnail toolbar you can also click Exit Thumbnails ies Converting Thumbnails 1 From the File menu select Thumbnails Note The Thumbnails window appears 2 From the Thumbnail menu select Browse for Folder The Browse for Folder dialog box appears Note From the Thumbnail toolbar you can also click Browse for Folder s 3 Scroll to locate the thumbnails folder that you want to convert 4 Click OK The thumbnails for the selected folder appear in the Thumbnails window Oracle Corp AutoVue 285 Select the thumbnail or thumbnails that you want to convert Note To select more than one thumbnail press the Shift or Control key while selecting From the Thumbnail menu select Convert The Batch Convert dialog box appears Customize the conversion options See Batch Conversion Click OK To close the Thumbnails window from the Thumbnail menu select Exit Thumbnails Note From the Thumbnail toolbar you can also click Exit Thumbnails Mode Ba Printing Thumbnails 1 ies From the File menu select Thumbnails Note The Thumbn
75. D Markup Measure Entities When marking up 3D files you can create markup measure entities The measure options in Markup mode work slightly different than in View mode Oracle Corp 236 AutoVue When measuring in Markup mode the specified measurement lines and values are displayed on the current active markup layer as entities These entities can be moved resized or deleted Note If you manipulate a part of a model the measure entity values do not update accordingly AutoVue provides the option to snap to different entity types on the model In Markup mode you can choose from several measurement options to create markup measure entities From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Measurement to access the following measure options Name Description Angle Measure the precise angle between three vertices or any two edges planes or faces From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Angle X Arc Measure the precise radius length and angle of any arc and calculate the center point location From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Arc Eg Distance Measure the precise distance between any two Vertex Edge Midedge Arc Center or Face From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Distance k l Za Minimum Distance Measure minimum distance between any two Vertex Edge Midedge Arc Center or Face From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Mini mum Distan
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77. Entity View information of a set of entities Information See Viewing Information for a Set of Enti ties Comparing 2D Files AutoVue provides the ability to visually compare two files and display color coded comparative data When you compare two files Auto Vue displays three windows the first containing the original file the second containing the file you compared the original against and the third containing the comparison results In the Comparison Result window you can specify whether you want to display only the additions deletions or unchanged or any combination of the three To access these options right click in any window and select an option from the pop up menu The comparison results are displayed in different colors to differentiate the results of the file comparison The comparison options and corresponding colors are Option Color Description View Additions Green Indicates that something has been added View Deletions Red Indicates that something has been deleted View Unchanged Blue Indicates that there is no change 1 View the base file in AutoVue 2 From the Analysis menu select Compare The Open dialog box appears 3 Enter the file name or browse to select the file that you want to compare with the current active file Oracle Corp 44 AutoVue 4 Click OK AutoVue displays three windows the first displaying the original file the second displaying the compare file and the third display
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79. Find Text The Find dialog box appears 2 Enter the word or phrase that you want to find in the Find What field Note If you are searching in a vector file select a text string from the list 3 You can refine your search by selecting Match Whole Word Only or Match Case 4 Click Find Next AutoVue highlights the text and zooms into the text area 5 Click Close to close the Find dialog box Selecting in 2D Files The Select option is available when viewing graphic and non graphic files Oracle Corp 34 AutoVue Note For non graphic files you can only select text 1 From the Edit menu select Select 2 Make your selection e Ina graphic file click the entity or click and drag the area you want to select e To select a block of text position the cursor at the beginning of the block click and drag to highlight 3 To copy the selected data from the Edit menu select Copy or press the keyboard shortcut Control C The data is sent to the clipboard To paste the copied data from the Edit menu select Paste or press the keyboard shortcut Control V 2D Viewing Options From the View menu you can change how the active file is displayed in the workspace For example you can rotate a file s orientation clockwise counterclockwise or flip a file s orientation along the horizontal or vertical axis You can access these options from the View menu The options are Menu Sub Menu Description Zoom Zoom Box Clic
80. Function to invoke a DLL then click OK 10 In the Menu Item Description field enter a menu item description 11 Click OK From the Options menu click Customize Tools to view new menu item 12 Click OK to close the Add Tool Menu Item dialog box Creating a Hot Key 1 From the Options menu select Customize Tools The Add Tool Menu Item dialog box appears 2 Click Add The Configure Tools Menu Item dialog box appears 3 Enter an ampersand amp before the Menu Item Name For example if you entered the menu item name amp Application The letter A after the amp will be the hotkey 4 Click OK From the Options menu click Customize Tools to view new menu item Note It has the letter A underlined 5 Click OK to close the Add Tool Menu Item dialog box Note To activate the hotkey hold the Alt key while pressing T and then A Modifying a Tools Menu Item 1 From the Options menu select Customize Tools The Add Tool Menu Item dialog box appears 2 Under Menu Contents select the item that you want to modify 3 Click Modify The Configure Tools Menu Item dialog box appears 4 Make the necessary changes Click OK 6 Click OK to close the Add Tool Menu Item dialog box Nn Moving a Tools Menu Item 1 From the Options menu select Customize Tools Oracle Corp AutoVue 279 The Add Tool Menu Item dialog box appears 2 From the Menu Contents list select the item that you want to move 3 Click Up or Down to move the item to wh
81. Hide The selected part or parts are hidden on the model 3 To display the selected part or parts and hide the rest of the model right click a selected part on the model or from the Model Tree and select Hide Rest The selected parts are displayed in the workspace and the rest of the model is hidden Creating 3D Mockups You can import other 3D Models into the current active file Note The imported files must be 3D and have similar dimensions 1 From the File menu select Import File for Mockup The Mockup dialog box appears 2 Click Add The Open dialog box appears Enter the file name or browse to locate the file you want to import 4 Click Open The file appears in the Mockup dialog box Note To import more than one file repeat steps 2 to 4 5 Click OK The file or files you imported appear in the workspace Note Once open you can position these models in the desired manner using the Transformation tool or align the models using Part Alignment or run Interference Checks See Transformation Part Alignment Performing an Interference Check U Deleting Models from a Mockup 1 From the File menu select Import File for Mockup The Mockup dialog box appears 2 Select the file or files that you want to remove 3 Click Remove Oracle Corp AutoVue 109 The file or files are removed from the list 4 Click OK The file or files disappear from the workspace Converting 3D Models to Other Formats Sometimes you need t
82. Measured Distance list select the unit to which you want to calibrate the distance Select Calibrate to and enter a value if you want to calibrate the distance to a value Select Set Factor and enter a value if you want to calibrate the distance by a factor Click OK The calibration result appears in the Measurement Entities dialog box Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Measuring Area Use the Area option to measure the area and perimeter of a region 1 From the Markup menu select Add entity select Measurement and then select Area The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Area a Select Between Points if you want to measure the area between points on a drawing Snapping modes are displayed Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To deselect all snapping modes click All Off See EDA Snapping Modes Select Shape if you want to measure the area of a predefined shape on the drawing From the Measured Area Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the area From the Perimeter Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the perimeter Oracle Corp 228 AutoVue 6 To cumulate a Net Area Result of different areas select Add in the Measurement Entities dialog box To subtract an area from the Net Area Result select Subtract Select Clear
83. Oracle Corp 280 AutoVue activated However Markup files associated with the original file are left for you to select and attached to your mail message To configure the mail utility 1 From the Options select Configure Email The Mail Options dialog box appears 2 From the Mail Using list select the type of MAPI compliant mail utility you are using 3 Select the Mailing Preferences that you want 4 Click OK to close the Mail Options dialog box Oracle Corp AutoVue 281 Thumbnails Thumbnails allow you to build a visual representation of the entire contents of a directory in a thumbnails folder Miniature visuals of the thumbnails folder file contents is created to help you preview files Also available is a generic customized icon that is particularly helpful for identifying files that are more readily acknowledged by their file type For example a word processing document located in a directory where the majority of the files are graphic formats As files are modified their thumbnails can be updated quickly and easily AutoVue stores thumbnails information in the avwin folders directory Creating a Thumbnail Folder Note If a thumbnails folder already exists for the current directory the Thumbnails window will appear displaying the thumbnails 1 From the File menu select Thumbnails The New Folder dialog box appears 2 Click Create AutoVue creates the thumbnails folder for the current directory and the Thu
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85. Properties dialog box To define a custom line color take the following steps 1 From the Line Color list select Custom Color TA The Color dialog box appears 2 Select a color and click OK 3 Click OK to close the Markup Entity Properties dialog box The line color changes for the selected markup entity or entities Note Only selected markup entities that you create will have the new line color To apply the new line color to any new markup entity you create make sure no markup entity is selected before opening the Markup Entity Properties dialog box Oracle Corp AutoVue 255 See Also Changing Line Color Line Style Change the line style for a selected markup entity or entities 1 Select the markup entity you want to change the line style To select multiple markup entities press the Shift or Control key while selecting 2 From the Line Style list select the required line style 3 Click OK to close the Markup Entity Properties dialog box The line style changes for the selected markup entity or entities Note Any new markup entities that you create will have the new line style See Also Changing Line Style Line Thickness Change the line thickness for a selected markup entity or entities 1 Select the markup entity you want to change the line thickness To select multiple markup entities press the Shift or Control key while selecting 2 From the Line Thickness list select the required line thickness The line thi
86. Resetting the Transformation of a 3D Model Resetting the Transformation of a 3D Model You can reset a model or selected parts to their original transformation 1 View the transformed 3D Model 2 To reset the entire model to its original transformation from the Manipulate menu select Transform and then select Reset All 3 To reset selected model parts to their original transformation from the Manipulate menu select Transform and then select Reset Selected The model or selected parts changes to their original transformation Note You can also reset selected model parts To do so from the Model Tree deselect the check box beside the parts in the Transformation column Sectioning With Sectioning feature you can view the cross section and cut through of 3D models In the Define Section dialog box you can define the section plane position section plane orientation and the cut through Section Plane Options In the Define Section dialog box you can use the following options to define the orientation of the section plane Option Description XY Plane Section plane is oriented along the XY plane Oracle Corp 138 AutoVue Option Description YZ Plane Section plane is oriented along the YZ plane XZ Plane Section plane is oriented along the XZ plane From 3 Vertices From Face Normal From Edge Tangent Define a Plane Select three vertices on the object to define the orienta tion of the s
87. The Snap Settings option appears Snap Settings In measurement mode when you move the cursor within a predetermined snap radius the snap box appears for the entity to be selected To change the snap radius change the value in the Snap Radius field The snap radius is configured in pixels Configuring Colors The Colors settings let you modify colors for 2D files From the Configuration tree expand 2D and then select Colors to display the following options Option Description Background Change the color of the background for 2D files Measurement Modify the color you want displayed when taking measurements on 2D files Configuring AutoVue for 3D Files There are configuration options that you can set to customize the work environment when working with 3D files 1 From the Options menu select Configure The Configuration dialog box appears 2 Select 3D in the tree The Rendering and Dynamic Rendering options appear Oracle Corp 174 AutoVue Rendering The Rendering options let you modify the manner in which the model is rendered Changing these options affects the level of detailed displayed The Rendering options are Option Description Smooth Shading Set by default Turning this option off renders curved surfaces of shaded models as a series of flat surfaces The level of detail is thus reduced but render speed is increased Note Only affects shaded models Back Face If selected instructs
88. Use the XRefs option to display the external references of the current active file 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visibility Control and then select XRefs The Select the External References to Display dialog box appears listing the external reference files associated with the current active file 2 Select the check box beside the XRefs that you want to display Deselect the check box beside the XRefs that you want to hide 3 Click OK The selected XRefs are displayed Displaying Details About Missing Resources The Resource icon appears to the left of the AutoVue status bar if a file is missing resources These missing resources can be XRefs text fonts linestyles or shape files 1 Click the Resource icon on the AutoVue status bar The Properties dialog box appears Note From the File menu you can also select Properties 2 Click the Resource Information tab to display details about missing resource information required to properly display this file Oracle Corp AutoVue 41 A green check mark w indicates the resources that AutoVue is able to access A red x indicates the external reference files or components that are not accessible Click OK to close the Properties dialog box See Also Missing XRef Notification Icon Adding an Overlay When working with 2D files you can overlay other files over the current active file You can also adjust an overlay move an overlay and scale an overlay by defining the X and Y co
89. When you open the PDF you will see the base file along with all markups X and Y Three factors affect the resolution of an image the type of image you are scanning the output device and the acceptable file size High resolution scans often require large files causing longer processing and print time Note that a high resolution may not produce a better quality printed image if your output Oracle Corp AutoVue 273 device does not recognize the higher resolution information stored in the file To keep file sizes manageable select the lowest resolution that provides acceptable quality on your output device With some file types the Size option appears giving you a choice between millimeters and inches Page sizes can be selected from the Size list or you can customize page sizes by configuring the Initialization file For more information refer to the System Administration Guide Technical Drawing Page Sizes ISO Paper Format A8 5 X 11 0 216 mm X 279 mm A4 285 mm X 198 mm B11 0 X 17 0 279 mm X 432 mm A3 396 mm X 273 mm C17 0 X 22 0 432 mm X 559 mm A2 570 mm X 396 mm D22 0 X 34 0 559 mm X 864 mm Al 817 mm X 570 mm E34 0 X 44 0 864 mm X 1118 mm AO 1165 mm X 817 mm Converting a File 1 From the File menu select Convert The Convert dialog box appears Note The Input area varies according to the type of file A word processing file displays the file format a raster file
90. a Views and then select View Points The View Point dialog box appears Note You can also right click in the workspace and select Camera Views and then select View Points 2 Enter the coordinates for X Y and Z Inthe Camera Position fields enter the coordinates to determine the position of the camera lens Inthe Target Position fields enter the coordinates to determine the position of the 3D model viewed through the camera lens e Inthe Up Direction fields change the coordinates to values between 0 and 1 to determine the upward orientation 3 Click OK The entity moves to the defined viewpoint The Global axes and the User Coordinates System change position to reflect the viewpoint Layers Use this option to configure the current active file s layers to display 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visibility Control and then select Layers The Select the Layers to Display dialog box appears listing the layers and layer visibility for the current active file Oracle Corp 122 AutoVue Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Layers f 2 To sort the list of layers in the dialog box click the Name column header to sort alphabetically or numerically or click the Status column header to sort by visibility 3 Select the check box beside the layers that you want to set visible Deselect the check box beside the layers that you want to hide 4 Click OK The selected layers are displayed Entity
91. a point on the document where you want to insert the note The Markup Control Note Editor dialog box appears 3 Enter the text that you want in the note 4 To modify the text select Formatting and the format you want to apply 5 From the File menu select Information The Note Information dialog box appears 6 In Name Author and Key Words fields enter the required text for the note 7 Click OK 8 Close the Markup Control Note Editor dialog box The note appears on the drawing and in the Markup Navigation Tree 9 Right click outside the note area to complete the modification 10 To move the note click and drag it Oracle Corp AutoVue 233 Note To edit a note double click the note symbol in the workspace You can also select the note in the tree right click and select Edit or double click the note Viewing and Printing the List of Notes You can view a list of the notes you added to a file You can also print the notes or find a note in the workspace 1 From the Markup menu select Print Notes The List Notes dialog box appears 2 To find a note select the note from the list and click Go To AutoVue zooms into the selected note in the workspace Note You can also select the note from the Markup Navigation Tree right click and select Go To 3 To print a note select the note from the list Note To print more than one note press the Shift or Control key while selecting To print all the notes in the list click Select All
92. a point on the drawing to define the starting point Continue clicking points on the drawing to define the region you want to measure Each point is joined by a line The area and perimeter measurements appear in their respective fields in the Area tab Right click to complete the measurement Note Click Reset to take another measurement Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Area in Vector Files Use the Area option to measure the area and perimeter of a region 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure bi Click the Area tab Select Between Points if you want to measure the area between points on a drawing Note Snapping modes are displayed Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To clear all snapping modes click All Off See 2D Vector Snapping Modes Oracle Corp 50 AutoVue 10 11 12 Select Shape if you want to measure the area of a predefined shape on the drawing From the Measured Area Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the area From the Perimeter Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the perimeter To cumulate a Net Area Result of different areas click Add To subtract an area from the Net Area Result click Subtract Select Clear to clear the Net Area Result If you selected Be
93. a via definition including layer style drill diameter size offset and solder mask guard width Via stringer The copper etch that exists between a SMT pad and a corresponding fanout via Oracle Corp AutoVue 99 Zero length connection An unrouted connection between layers where the end points in the connection have the same X and Y coordinates Zone An area on a PCB layer designated as copper or anti copper Copper zones may have net names while anti copper zones may not Oracle Corp 100 AutoVue Oracle Corp AutoVue 101 Working with 3D Files From AutoVue s 3D mode you have many ways in which to manipulate the model For example you can select model parts to transform independently from the rest of the model as well as modify the selected model part s visibility and attributes 3D mode also gives you the ability to perform an entity and mass properties search and it allows you to import 3D models into the current window and export files to other formats Additionally the Global Axes inform you of where the X Y and Z axes are positioned throughout all the operations you perform in AutoVue The Perspective option shows objects in three dimension with distances planes and curved surfaces adjusted to give a sense of depth You have lighting options where you can adjust the overall lighting surrounding a model or just its source light You can also customize operations to suit your needs For example
94. aces are highlighted when you move the cur sor over a face and a snap triangle appears Vertex Vertices are highlighted on the model When moving the cursor over a vertex a snap box appears Measuring Distance Use the Distance option to measure the precise distance between two vertices edges mid edges arc centers faces or any combination of these entity types Note When measuring the distance between faces if the faces are parallel AutoVue compares the shortest distance between the faces 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears Oracle Corp AutoVue 161 k gt Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure f Click the Distance tab From the Measured Distance Units list select the unit in which you want to measure Click the From field to select the entity type that you want to measure from Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring See 3D Snapping Modes All entities of the selected entity type are highlighted on the model On the model select the entity you want to measure from Note If you want to take more than one measurement from the same starting point click Fix Position Click the To field to select the entity type that you want to measure to Select the snapping modes that you want to select as the end point for the measurement All entities of the selected entity type are highlighted on the model On the model select
95. age of a multi page file From the Auto Vue toobar you can also click Cll Using the Magnify Glass The Magnify Glass view option displays the magnified area at the cursor location You can view the details of a selected area of a file while maintaining a full view of the file 1 From the View menu select Magnify Glass 2 Move the cursor to the area that you want to magnify Oracle Corp AutoVue 37 3 Click and hold the left mouse button The magnified area appears in the Magnify Glass Note To view different areas of the file click and drag the mouse 4 Right click to exit Magnify Glass view Using the Pan and Zoom Window The Pan and Zoom Window view option allows a close up view of a particular area of a file while maintaining a full view of the file The Pan and Zoom Window displays a miniature version of the file and has a movable box frame on top of the miniature to indicate the area of the file displayed in the AutoVue workspace Note The Pan and Zoom Window option is disabled for text based documents and spreadsheets 1 From the View menu select Pan and Zoom Window The Pan and Zoom Window appears displaying a full view of the file Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Pan and Zoom Window 2 From the Options menu select Dynamic to view the changes in real time 3 To view a close up of a specific area of the file in the Auto Vue workspace minimize the frame box by clicking and dragging
96. ails window appears From the Thumbnail menu select Browse for Folder The Browse for Folder dialog box appears Note From the Thumbnail toolbar you can also click Browse for Folder is Scroll to locate the thumbnails folder that you want to print Click OK The thumbnails for the selected folder appear in the Thumbnails window Select the thumbnail or thumbnails that you want to print Note To select more than one thumbnail press the Shift or Control key while selecting From the Thumbnail toolbar click Print A The Print dialog box appears Click OK To close the Thumbnails window from the Thumbnail menu select Exit Thumbnails Note From the Thumbnail toolbar you can also click Exit Thumbnails Mode Oracle Corp 286 AutoVue Full Text Extraction The Full Text Extraction application provides a facility for obtaining all the textual information from a selected file This may be used by a search engine to provide document indexing services It eliminates duplicates and enables the search for all type of documents including CAD Note Auto Text Extraction is not available for raster files Using the Full Text Extraction Util ity 1 From the Tools menu select Auto Text Extraction The Automatic Text Extraction dialog box appears Note You can also open the Auto Text Extraction dialog box by opening the file Outtext exe located in the directory C Program Files av avwin 2 Inthe From field enter
97. also click Area A Distance Measure the distance between two points From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Distance k l ima Measuring Distance Use the Distance option to measure the distance between two specific points 1 From the Markup menu select Add entity select Measurement and then select Distance The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Distance ham 2 From the Measured Distance Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the distance 3 Click a point on the drawing to define the starting point 4 Click another point on the drawing to define the end point The measured line path appears as an entity on the current active markup Oracle Corp AutoVue 213 Move the cursor and click a location on the drawing to display the measure distance The measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The measured distance Delta X and Delta Y appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box To resize the value box select it and then click and drag the frame handles You can click and drag the text box anywhere on the drawing Note To make another measurement click Reset Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box See Also Changing Measurement Units and Symbols Changing Font Measuring Cumulative Distance Use the Cumulative Distance option to measure the distance along a path
98. also click Freestyle Ze 2 Click a point on the drawing where you want to start the Freestyle entity 3 Move the cursor to create the Freestyle entity 4 Right click to end the Freestyle entity Adding a Leader 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Leader Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Leader Cy 2 Click a point on the document where define the Leader anchor point 3 Move the cursor to draw the Leader Note To draw a Leader segment and force it to be aligned to the closest axis vertical or horizontal hold the Shift key while moving the cursor See Aligning a Line Segment to the Vertical or Horizontal Axes 4 To draw a Leader with multiple line segments repeat steps 2 and 3 as often as you like You can click then drag as often as you like 5 Right click to end the Leader A text box appears at the end of the Leader 6 Inthe text box enter the text you want to attach to the Leader Note The height of the text box will resize to fit the entered text 7 To change text box font properties from the Markup menu select Format and then select Font The Font dialog box appears allowing you to change the font type style and size Note From the respective font property lists on the Markup Properties toolbar you can also modify the font type style and size 8 Click OK to implement the font changes and to close the Font dialog box 9 To change the line properties or fill color of the Lea
99. ame or delete layers You can also specify a different color for each layer Note The default layer color is red See Moving a Markup Entity to Another Layer Oracle Corp AutoVue 193 Creating a Markup Layer From the Markup Layers dialog box you can create a markup layer 1 From the Markup menu select Markup Layers The Markup Layers dialog box appears 2 Click New The New Markup Layer dialog box appears 3 Enter a name for the markup layer 4 Click OK The new markup layer is added to the list in the Markup Layers dialog box 5 To change the color of the new layer click Color The Layer Color dialog box appears Note The default layer color is red 6 Select a color and click OK 7 Click OK to close the Markup Layers dialog box Setting the Active Markup Layer A markup can have several layers and you can set a layer as the active markup layer When a markup layer is active all modifications you make are applied to that markup layer There are two ways in which to set a layer as active 1 From the Markup menu select Markup Layers The Markup Layers dialog box appears 2 From the Markup Layers list select the layer you want to make active 3 Click Set Active 4 Click OK 1 From the Markup menu select Markup Layers The Markup Layers dialog box appears 2 From the Currently Active Layer list select the layer you want to make active 3 Click OK Changing the Color of a Markup Layer After you create a markup la
100. appears when the cursor touches the entire component Allows snapping at any point on the drawing Measuring Distance Use the Distance option to measure the distance between two specific points 1 From the Markup menu select Add entity select Measurement and then select Distance The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Distance hem 2 Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To deselect all snapping modes click All Off See EDA Snapping Modes Oracle Corp 226 AutoVue 3 From the Measured Distance Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the distance 4 Click a point on the drawing to define the starting point 5 Click another point on the drawing to define the end point The points are joined by a line The measured line path appears as an entity on the current active markup 6 Drag to move the measured line path 7 Click on the measured line path The measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The measured distance Delta X Delta Y and the Manhattan Distance appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box 8 To resize the value box select it and then click and drag the frame handles Note Click Reset to take another measurement 9 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Measuring Cumulative Dis
101. are highlighted The associated net node lists for all the nets you selected are displayed Bookmarks Tab The Bookmarks tab allows you to navigate between PCB and schematic pages or between the 2D and 3D view of a PCB design Customizing the Navigation Panel In the Navigation Panel you can sort a column change column order or hide show a column 1 To sort a column click the column heading 2 To change the column order or to show hide a column right click a column heading and select Customize The Customize Columns dialog box appears 3 To show or hide a column select the check box beside the column or columns you want to show Deselect the check box beside the column or columns you want to hide Note To show all columns click Show All To hide all columns click Hide All 4 To change the column order select the column you want to move then click Move Up to move the column up in the list or click Move Down to move the column down in the list 5 Click OK The changes appear in the Navigation Panel Oracle Corp 58 AutoVue Selecting Entities Selecting an entity or entities is often the first step to many of the operations that you will perform with EDA files You can select an entity or entities in an EDA file from the Navigation Panel or the workspace You can also select entities from the Entity Search dialog box when you search for entities To specify which types of entities you can or cannot select use
102. arge area on the PCB usually an entire layer that provides a common ground connection for all component ground pins and other ground connections Heatsink A mechanical device made of a high thermal conductivity material that dissipates heat generated by a component or assembly Heuristics A method of routing that consists of repeated attempts to apply very simple routing patterns to unrouted connections in order to complete the routing quickly and cleanly Typically heuristics are used for memory and short point to point routing Hole The area where board material must be removed by drilling or milling Isolation The clearance around a pad track zone or via that defines the nearest approach allowed by conductors of another signal set Jumper wire A discrete electrical component or wire used to make electrical connections between points that have no copper etch due to board density or some other factor Keepout An area fill within which no routing is allowed Land The copper pad needed for a surface mount pin Oracle Corp AutoVue 95 Layer One in a series of planes in a PCB design on which tracks are arranged to connect components Vias connect tracks and zones between layers Manual routing Individual connections in the form of traces vertices arcs and so on which are entered manually into the PCB design Mounting hole A hole used for the mechanical support of a PCB or for the mechanical a
103. arkup Enter the directory path where you want to store the markup or click Browse eal to locate the directory All markups will now be saved to and read from this new location Measurement The Measurement options let you define the default measurement units and the number of decimal places From the Configuration tree expand General and then select Measurement to display the options you need The available options are as follows Option Description Significant Digits Lets you specify the number of decimal digits displayed for each measurement Enter a number from 1 to 18 Default Units Lets you specify the default font to use for AutoVue If a file does not have native file units the default file unit is used for the file Oracle Corp 172 AutoVue Option Description Measurement Units Lets you specify the default font to use for measurements This list has the Native File Unit option in addition to the standard units You can select Native File Unit if you wish to measure in the native units of the file Configuring the Base Font for Text Files The Base Font option lets you define the font properties for text files 21 From the Configuration tree expand General and then select Base Font 22 Select a font from the Font list 23 From the Font Style list select Regular Bold Italic or Bold Italic 24 Select font size from the Size list 25 From the Effects options you can add a strikeo
104. arkup menu select Add Entity and then select Stamp The Stamps dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Stamp amp F 2 Click the Libraries tab 3 From the Stamp Libraries list select the library that you want to delete 4 Click Delete The library disappears from the list and from the Stamp Library list under the Stamps tab 5 Close the Stamps dialog box 2D Specific Markups AutoVue provides a variety of user friendly markup options that you can use when marking up 2D files You can create entities such as arcs boxes circles clouds lines and polygons You can draw a leader with multi line segments and add text to it Note When you are creating a markup entity you can press the Escape key to cancel See Also Marking up 2D and 3D Files 2D Markup Entities You can create many different types of markup entities To access the markup entities from the Markup menu select Add Entity The markup entities are Option Description Note To complete a markup entity for example to finish creating a box simply right click in the AutoVue workspace Arc Click and drag the mouse to draw an Arc From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Are a Oracle Corp AutoVue 207 Option Description Attachment Box Cloud Circle Freestyle Highlight Hyperlink Add an attachment entity to the markup From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also cli
105. asured Min Distance Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the distance Note Select Zoom to Result if you want to zoom into the measurement on the drawing Click Compute The minimum distance from the first set of entities to the second set is highlighted by a line The minimum measured distance Delta X Delta Y and the Manhattan Distance appear in the Measure Min Distance section of the dialog box Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Measuring Area Use the Area option to measure the area and perimeter of a region 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure Click the Area tab Select Between Points if you want to measure the area between points on a drawing The snapping modes are displayed Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To deselect all snapping modes click All Off See EDA Snapping Modes Select Shape if you want to measure the area of a predefined shape on the drawing the snapping modes are disabled From the Measured Area Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the area From the Perimeter Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the perimeter In the Net Area Result section of the dialog box select Add to cumulate a net area result of different areas To subtract an area from
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107. ate Measure dialog box appears 3 Deselect Display Unit check box if you want to hide the unit on the drawing It is selected by default 4 From the Units list select the unit that you want to change the measurement to 5 From the Symbol list select the symbol that you want to add to the measurement 6 Click OK Oracle Corp 254 AutoVue The unit of measure changes and the selected symbol is added to the measurement and appears in the workspace Using the Markup Entity Properties Dialog Box You can use the Markup Entity Properties dialog box to modify markup entities 7 Select the markup entity you want to modify To select multiple markup entities press the Shift or Control key while selecting 8 From the Markup menu select Format and then select Markup Entity Attributes The Markup Entity Properties dialog box appears Note You can also right click a markup entity in the Markup Navigation Tree or the workspace select Format and then select Markup Entity Attributes The following sections describe each option available in the Markup Entity Properties dialog box Line Color Change the line color the selected markup entity or entities 1 Select the markup entity or entities for which you want to change the line color 2 From the Line Color list select the color that you want for the entity Note Selecting Bylayer changes the entity color to the color of the layer 3 Click OK to close the Markup Entity
108. atically adjust the contents of a file along the horizontal or vertical axis to fully display within the current window Oracle Corp 182 AutoVue Modifying Colors You can configure the colors for EDA files From the Configuration tree expand EDA and then select Colors In the Color Options dialog box the options that you can configure are grouped under Common and 3D View as follows Common Option Description Background Change the background color for EDA files Selection Configure the color used to highlight entities Min Distance Set 1 Configure the color of the first selection set point when measuring minimum distance Min Distance Set 2 Configure the color of the second selection set point when measuring minimum distance 3D View Option Description Default Board Color Configure the color of the board in 3D view Default Component Color Configure the component color in 3D view Configuring Background Colors for Graphic Files Specify background colors for mono raster files and color raster files 1 From the Options menu select Configure The Configuration dialog box that appears 2 Select Graphics in the tree 3 From their respective Background lists select colors for mono raster files and color raster files Oracle Corp AutoVue 183 Configuring Background Colors for Desktop Office Specify background colors for the following types of Desktop Office files e Document e Spreadsheet e
109. attach the note to See 3D Snapping Modes 3 Select the entity on the model that you want to attach a note to The Markup Control Note Editor window appears 4 Type the text that you want in the window 5 To change the font from the Formatting menu select Font and then select the font type 6 From the File menu select Quit to close the Markup Control Note Editor The note symbol appears on the entity and in the Markup Navigation Tree 7 Right click outside the note area to complete the modification Note To edit a note double click on the note to open the Markup Control Note Editor window Note Whenever an entity is attached to a 3D model the anchor point the point at which the entity is attached is highlighted by a small square The square is visible only when the anchor point is visible This feature allows you to precisely identify the location of the anchor point and whether the associated entities are visible or hidden Viewing and Printing the List of Notes You can view a list of the notes you added to a file You can also print the notes or find a note in the workspace 1 From the Markup menu select Print Notes The List Notes dialog box appears 2 To find a note select the note from the list and click Go To AutoVue zooms into the selected note in the workspace Note You can also select the note from the Markup Navigation Tree right click and select Go To 3 To print a note select the note from the list Note To
110. b then click the view from the Standard Views tree or right click in the workspace and select Camera Views Setting Native Views AutoVue displays views for a 3D file as saved in its native application Note Native views are present only if the file contains saved views From the View menu select Views and then select Native Views The model re orients to the selected view Oracle Corp 120 AutoVue The view options vary depending on the file Examples of the view options are Last Saved View Presentation Front Back Left Right Top Bottom Isometric Trimetric and Dimetric Note You can also click the Views tab and then click the view from the Native Views tree or right click in the workspace and select Views and then select Native Views Creating a User Defined View You may want to create and save your own views AutoVue allows you to define a view and add it to the User Defined Views Note You can define a customized view in View or Markup mode Any views you apply to displayed models during Markup mode are saved as part of the Markup file 1 Apply your own views or transformation to the displayed model Note The view states that you can apply and save for your defined view are Extents Rotation Model Transformation Explosion Render Modes Color Transparency Visibility Sectioning Camera Settings and views involving Mockups 2 From the View menu select Views select User Defined Views and then sel
111. bar you can also click E or right click in workspace and select from pop up menu Zoom Fit Resize object to fit window From the Autovue toobar you can also click kpl or right click in workspace and select from pop up menu Pan Click and drag to reposition the model then release the mouse button From the Autovue toobar you can also click W or right click in the workspace and select from the pop up menu Oracle Corp AutoVue 113 Menu Sub Menu Description Rotate Click and drag to rotate the model on all three axes then release the mouse button From the Autovue toobar you can also click lt gt or right click in workspace and select from pop up menu Spin Click and drag the object in the direction you want the object to spin continuously then release mouse button To stop the object from spinning click once anywhere in the workspace Note The spin velocity is determined by the speed at which you drag the mouse From the Autovue toobar you can also click Re Center All Selected Entity Reposition the entire model back to the center of the Auto Vue workspace See Re Centering Only available when one or more model parts are selected The selected part or parts are con sidered as the central reference point by which the model is repositioned See Re Centering Select a model part or entity as a central reference point to reposition a model See Re C
112. bile Pack avp as an attachment Otherwise the Mobile Pack is output to the specified location Viewing Mobile Packs Mobile Packs are opened in the same way as ordinary files Users have access to all the external reference files XRefs resource files and markups bundled with the base file Additionally users have the option to modify existing markups or create new ones to be associated with the Mobile Pack You can open a Mobile Pack as you would open any other file in Auto Vue 1 From the AutoVue menu bar select File and then select Open Oracle Corp 294 AutoVue The Open dialog box appears 2 Browse to the location of the Mobile Pack avp and then select Open 3 If the Mobile Pack is password protected during creation the Password dialog box appears In the Password field enter the password and then click OK The native file or streaming file opens in AutoVue with all associated XRefs resource files markups and renditions 4 Ifthe Rendition option is selected during the creation of the Mobile Pack from the AutoVue menu bar select Collaborate and then select View Rendition from Mobile Pack The rendition appears in a new AutoVue window Note It is not possible to add markups to a rendition 5 If there are associated Markups files the Markup Indicator icon gt appears in the status bar To open the Markup files click the Markup Indicator icon Note From the menu bar you can also click
113. can also change the size by clicking and dragging the handles on the box in the Preview window 8 From the Units list select the unit in which you want to set for the width and length of the stamp Note To add more than one stamp to a file repeat steps 3 to 8 Note To remove a stamp select the stamp and click Remove 9 Inthe Print Properties dialog box configure other print properties See Configuring the Print Options 10 To view a partial view of the file click Partial Preview The Partial Print Preview dialog box appears See Partial Preview of a File 11 Click OK to print The Print dialog box appears indicating the document is printing See Also Previewing a File Before Printing Oracle Corp AutoVue 267 Assigning Pen Settings From the Pen Settings tab of the Print Properties dialog box you can set the thickness of the color indices for the print file Note AutoVue uses the default pen color indices of the native document for the vector file being viewed You will not be able to change the color assigned to a pen with AutoVue 1 From the File menu select Print The Print Properties dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Print 2 Click the Pen Settings tab Under From To select the Color Index that you want to assign a new pen thickness Note To change more than one color indices press the Shift or Control key while selecting From the Units list select the unit of measure
114. ce a Note You cannot create a markup measure entity when measuring minimum distance Vertex Coordinates Provide the coordinates of each vertex From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Vertex Coordinates xyz Oracle Corp AutoVue 237 3D Snapping Modes The snapping modes available allow you to select or snap to different entity types on a model For example if you select Vertex all vertices are highlighted and when you move the cursor over a vertex a snap box appears The snapping modes allow you to snap to vertices edges faces planes and arcs Button Snap to Description ww Vertex Vertices are highlighted on the model When moving the cursor over a vertex a snap box appears D Edge Edges are highlighted on the model When moving the cursor over an edge a snap circle appears Face Faces are highlighted when you move the cursor over a face and a snap triangle appears Measuring Distance Use the Distance option to measure the precise distance between two vertices edges mid edges arc centers faces or any combination of entity types Note When measuring the distance between faces if the faces are parallel AutoVue compares the shortest distance between the parallel faces 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Distance The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Distance i 2 From the Measured Distanc
115. ck Are N See Adding an Attachment Click and drag to draw a rectangle From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Box c Note To draw a square instead of a rectangle press and hold the Shift key while you click and drag Click and drag to draw a Cloud From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Cloud Q Click and drag to draw a circle From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Circle O Note To draw a circle instead of an ellipse press and hold the Shift key while you click and drag Click release mouse button then drag to draw an entity From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Freestyle Ae Note You can create a contiguous or non contiguous freestyle entity See Adding a Freestyle Entity Click and drag to highlight a boxed area From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Highlight ZA Note The highlighted box will be filled with a transparent color Click the workspace to attach a hyperlink From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Hyperlink See Adding a Hyperlink Oracle Corp 208 AutoVue Option Description Intellistamp Leader Line Measurement Note Polygon Add a stamp on a document in a connected and discon nected environment Includes specific document and user information metadata pulled directly from the DMS ERP PLM UCM system From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Intellistamp 2 Cl
116. ck the 3D Search tab Entity Search 3D Search Advanced 3D Search A F gt Attribute Filters Selection a v Type All v C Show PMI parent entity in results PMI fiter all vi PMI type Results Type Name 3 From the Selection list specify what parts of the model that you want to search To search the entire model select All To search specific parts of a model select Selected and then select the parts on the model To search the model parts that are not selected select Not selected 4 From the Type list select the type of entity that you want to search Note For 3D Models that have PMI information the PMI search features are enabled 5 Select the Show PMI parent entity in results check box if you only want the parent entity of the selected PMI entity or entities to appear in the Results list Deselect the check box if you want all PMI entities to appear in the Results list Note The option is enabled if PMI or Al are selected from the Type list and the file has PMI entities 6 From the PMI Filter list select the type of entities that you want to search To search all entities select All To search entities with PMI select With PMI To search entities without PMI select Without PMI Oracle Corp 156 AutoVue 7 From the PMI Type list select the type of entity that you want to search Note The PMI Type list is disabled if All is selected from the PMI Filter
117. ckness changes for the selected markup entity or entities To define a custom line thickness take the following steps 1 From the Line Thickness list select Customize 2 Inthe Width Pixels field enter the desired width 3 Click OK to close the Markup Entity Properties dialog box The line thickness changes for the selected markup entity or entities Note Any new markup entities that you create will have the new line thickness See Also Changing Line Thickness Width Pixels Customize the line thickness when Customize is selected in the Line Thickness list When other line thicknesses are selected this field displays its value in pixels but cannot be edited See Line Thickness Arrow Style Add an arrow head at one or both ends of a markup line entity Oracle Corp 256 AutoVue 1 Select the markup line entity you want to change the arrow style To select multiple markup line entities press the Shift or Control key while selecting 2 From the Arrow Style list select the style of arrow that you want for the markup line entity 3 Click OK to close the Markup Entity Properties dialog box The arrow style changes for the selected markup line entity or entities Note Any new markup line entities that you create will have the new arrow style See Also Changing Arrow Style Fill Type Change the transparency for selected markup entity or entities 1 Select the markup entity you want to change the fill type To selec
118. click the forward gt arrow Click OK to close the Entity Properties dialog box Showing Net Connectivity You can view the net connectivity of an entity such as a pin via or trace with the Show Net Connectivity option Note Show Net Connectivity is disabled when more than one entity is selected 1 Select an entity such as a pin via or trace from the workspace or the Navigation Panel The corresponding entity is highlighted in the workspace and in the Navigation Panel From the workspace or Navigation Panel right click the selected entity and then select Show Net Connectivity The graphical entities belonging to the connected nets are highlighted Oracle Corp 62 AutoVue Displaying the Entity Properties of a Net You can view the properties of a net via the Show Entity Properties option Note The Show Entity Properties is disabled when more than one net entity is selected 1 Select an entity such as a pin via or trace from the workspace or the Navigation Panel The corresponding net is highlighted in the workspace and in the Navigation Panel 2 From the workspace or Navigation Panel right click the selected net and then select Show Entity Properties The Entity Properties dialog box appears displaying the properties of the selected net 3 Click OK to close the Entity Properties dialog box Showing Net Instances You can display the instances of a net in a multi page file 1 From the Navigatio
119. consolidated markup opens and is set as the active markup Marking up 2D and 3D Files AutoVue provides a number of markup options that display the same behavior when marking up 2D or 3D files You can add markup entities such as attachments hyperlinks signoffs and stamps N Re Note When you are creating a markup entity you can press the Escape key to cancel Oracle Corp AutoVue 197 The following tables lists common markup entities for 2D and 3D files For markup entities that are specific to 2D and 3D files refer to the 2D Specific Markups and 3D Specific Markups sections respectively Option Description Attachment Add an attachment entity to the markup From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Attachment X See Adding an Attachment Hyperlink Click the workspace to attach a hyperlink From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Hyperlink g See Adding a Hyperlink Intellistamp Add a stamp on a document in a connected and discon nected environment Includes specific document and user information metadata pulled directly from the DMS ERP PLM UCM system From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Intellistamp 2 Refer to the AutoVue Mobile User Manual Signoff Create an approval stamp containing information about the markup author date and time of creation From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Signoff See Adding Signoff Entities Stamp Click and drag
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121. cted layers of different Markup files e Create measurement markup entities that can be moved or resized e Navigate markups through a hierarchy tree view markup properties and sort the tree according to each property e View markup layers individually or in combination Note Markup capability is only available in certain versions of the Auto Vue product For more information refer to the Product Variations Checklist Note By default markups are disabled for Office documents For information on how to enable markups for Office documents refer to the INI Options chapter in the nstallation and Administration Manual Oracle Corp 186 AutoVue Markup Navigation Tree When you are in Markup mode a Markup Navigation Tree appears below the workspace If the tree does not appear from the Options menu select Show Panel and then select Markup Panel Markups vq Author 4 Untitled2 AI Text JohnDoe 04 03 2008 11 51 06 AM L Leader JohnDoe 04 09 2008 11 51 08 AM bnb JohnDoe 04 09 2008 11 51 22 AM Highlight JohnDoe 04 09 2008 11 51 24 AM C Box JohnDoe 04 09 2008 11 51 29 AM Line JohnDoe 04 09 2008 11 51 31 AM The tree displays a hierarchy tree of markups or comments created by users You can navigate through the markups A set of properties are generated for each markup You can sort the markups in the tree according to each property by clicking the column headers These properties are Propert
122. ctive line property lists on the Markup Properties toolbar you can also modify the line style line thickness fill types and fill colors Right click outside the text area to complete the modification Oracle Corp 232 AutoVue The text appears on the drawing and in the Markup Navigation Tree 8 To move the text box click and drag it 9 Click and drag the frame handles of the text box to enlarge it Note To edit the text double click the text box in the tree or in the workspace To hide the box surrounding the text 1 Select the text box entity 2 From the Markup menu select Format and then select Markup Entity Attributes The Markup Entity Properties dialog box appears From the Text Box Visibility list select OFF 4 Click OK The dialog box closes and the text box is hidden To undo repeat steps 1 through 4 except select ON 0S Adding a Note You can attach longer comments as a markup note with Auto Vue s Markup Control Note Editor A note displays in the workspace as a standard size graphical symbol Each note is labelled as Note lt n gt where n represents the numerical order of occurrence of the note for example the first note is labelled as Note1 To read the note double click the entity to open it or move the mouse over the entity to display the tooltip 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Note Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Note 2 Click
123. ctor files in addition to all the markup options available for 2D files you can create markup measure entities The measure options in Markup mode work a bit differently than in View mode See 2D Specific Markups When measuring in Markup mode the specified measurement lines and values are displayed on the current active markup layer as entities These entities can be moved resized or deleted You can also modify the font of a measure entity align a free snap measure entity to the horizontal or vertical axis as well as add units of measure and symbols to a measurement and have them appear on the drawing Oracle Corp 212 AutoVue Note When you are creating a markup entity you can press the Escape key to cancel Measure options vary between vector and non vector files For vector files AutoVue provides the option to snap to fixed points on the drawing For non vector files you can only free snap In Markup mode you can choose from several measure options to create markup measure entities From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Measurement to access the following measure options Option Description Angle Measure the angle between selected points 2 From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Angle Si Arc Measure an arc entity From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Are Kea Area Measure a selected area From the Markup Entity toolbar you can
124. d enter a value if you want to calibrate the distance by a factor 5 Click OK The calibration result appears in the Measurement Entities dialog box 6 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Measuring Area Use the Area option to measure the area and perimeter of a region 1 From the Markup menu select Add entity select Measurement and then select Area The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Area a 2 Select Between Points if you want to measure the area between points on a drawing The snapping modes are displayed Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To deselect all snapping modes click All Off See 2D Vector Snapping Modes 3 Select Shape if you want to measure the area of a predefined shape on the drawing 4 From the Measured Area Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the area 5 From the Perimeter Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the perimeter Oracle Corp AutoVue 221 To cumulate a Net Area Result of different areas select Add in the Measurement Entities dialog box To subtract an area from the Net Area Result select Subtract Select Clear to clear the Net Area Result field If you selected Between Points click points on the drawing to define the area then right click to complete the measurement Each point is joined b
125. d then select Ascending or Descending To close the Thumbnails window from the Thumbnail menu select Exit Thumbnails Note From the Thumbnail toolbar you can also click Exit Thumbnails Viewing a Thumbnail Files are instantly accessible from the Thumbnails window 1 From the File menu select Thumbnails Note The Thumbnails window appears From the Thumbnail menu select Browse for Folder The Browse for Folder dialog box appears Note From the Thumbnail toolbar you can also click Browse for Folder Ss Browse to locate the thumbnails folder that you want to view Click OK The thumbnails for the selected folder appear in the Thumbnails window Double click the thumbnail that you want to view The thumbnail is launched in the Auto Vue workspace Oracle Corp 284 AutoVue Updating Thumbnails You can update all the thumbnails in the current folder or update one or more thumbnails in the current folder 1 From the File menu select Thumbnails Note The Thumbnails window appears 2 From the Thumbnail menu select Browse for Folder The Browse for Folder dialog box appears Note From the Thumbnail toolbar you can also click Browse for Folder B Browse to locate the thumbnails folder that you want to view 4 Click OK The thumbnails for the selected folder appear in the Thumbnails window 5 Select the thumbnail or thumbnails that you want update Note To select more than one thumbnail press the Shift or
126. de click Manipulate ott or from the Manipulate menu select Manipulate Oracle Corp AutoVue 129 Note To restore the default state of a part of the model from the Manipulate menu select Transform and then select Reset Selected To restore the default state for the whole model select Reset AIl Rotating a Model Along the X Y and Z Axis 1 From the Manipulate menu select Manipulate You are now in Manipulate mode Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Manipulate ah Select the model part or parts that you want to manipulate Note To select more than one part press the Shift or Control key when selecting A model size representation of the Global Axes appears through the model part or parts and are enclosed by a three dimensional box Click and hold the mouse button on the sphere at the end of the axis you want to rotate Clicking on an axis sphere allows rotation around one of the other two axes Note The initial mouse movement determines which of the two axes will mark the site of rotation If the axis you chose does not rotate around the right axis for the rotation that you want to make click the sphere again and move the mouse in a different direction Move the mouse to rotate the model by the selected axis Note If you want to rotate the selection freely as done in Rotate Mode press the Control key during rotation To exit Manipulate mode click Manipulate oft or from the Manipulate menu
127. define the angle Angle arms appear with an arc connecting them Click to complete the measurement Oracle Corp 222 AutoVue The measured line path measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The measured angle also appears in the Measurement Entities dialog box 8 To change the size of the arc click and drag the value box 9 To resize the value box select it and then click and drag the frame handles Note To make another measurement click Reset 10 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Measuring an Arc Use the Arc option to define an arc in the drawing and measure its radius center and diameter 1 From the Markup menu select Add entity select Measurement and then select Arc The Measurement Entities dialog box appears From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Are g 3 Select From 3 Points if you want to measure the arc between three points The snapping modes are displayed Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To deselect all snapping modes click All Off See 2D Vector Snapping Modes 4 Select Are Entity if you want to measure a predefined arc 5 From the Arc Info list select the unit in which you want to measure the distance 6 From the Measure Angle Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the angle 7 Select Add Radius if you want to measure the ra
128. delete DMS only existing markups or automatically upload markups When you have access to your backend system from AutoVue Web Version you can update all the markups into the backend system These markups are imported into the system and are associated with the base file from which you originally created the Mobile Pack The following sections provide details on creating a Mobile Pack creating markups in AutoVue Mobile understanding markup policies and updating Markup files from Mobile Pack Creating a Mobile Pack The Mobile Pack includes the native file or streaming file metadata all reference files XRefs and associated markups Optionally you can include renditions such as TIFF or PDF The following steps explain how to create a Mobile Pack for a local file with attached Markup files 1 Open the base file Oracle Corp 290 AutoVue 2 From the AutoVue menu bar select Collaborate and then select Create Mobile Pack The Create Mobile Pack dialog box appears It displays the General and Advanced tabs which contain the basic and advanced options for creating a Mobile Pack respectively Click the General tab Create Mobile Pack i General Advanced Base File fh r Select Resource File s Resouce Type Resource File cadfont map utoCAD_smallS uff utoCAD_shape2 uff lanitACAN smallt 1iFF Select Markup File s ical Password Name mO utoCAD 777 Outp
129. der select the Leader then from the Markup menu select Format and then select the property or properties you want to change Oracle Corp AutoVue 211 Note From the respective line property lists on the Markup Properties toolbar you can also modify the line style line thickness fill types and fill colors 10 Right click outside the text area to complete the modification The text appears on the drawing and in the Markup Navigation Tree Note To edit the Leader text double click the Leader in the tree or in the workspace Aligning a Line Segment to the Vertical or Horizontal Axes You can draw a line segment and force it to be aligned with the closer axis horizontal or vertical You can also take an existing line segment and have it align with the closer axis The types of line segments that you can align are lines line segments of leaders and polylines and measure entities Note This procedure only works for measure entities that are drawn using Free Snap See 2D Vector Snapping Modes 1 To draw and force a line segment press and hold the Shift key while you click and drag for that line segment To force an existing line segment click and hold the left mouse button on the line segment then press and hold the Shift key 2 When you see that the line segment is horizontal or vertical release the left mouse button then release the Shift key Creating 2D non Vector Markup Measure Entities When marking up 2D non ve
130. dialog box Design Verification Design verifications are operations that check the electrical design of a PCB against a set of rules defining physical and electrical design limitations Oracle Corp 78 AutoVue Performing these checks will prevent short circuits and process errors The types of design rules are as follows e Clearances The minimum spacing air gaps allowed between two sets of entities in the design These sets can belong to the same type of entity or to different types Electrical Targets certain properties of the nets e Manufacturing Targets the physical properties of a particular entity Design Rule Checks For design rule checks that have values you can change the unit of measure and change the value of each check The available design rule checks are Design Rule Type Check Description Min Clearance Pad gt Pad Clearance 1 2 Min Clearance Pad gt Trace 3 Min Clearance Trace gt Trace Specify the minimum pad to pad clearance on the same physical layer Note Only the pad outline is considered Specify the minimum pad to trace clearance and pads on the same physical layer Note Only the pad outline is considered Does not take into account traces connected to a pin pad on the same net Specify the minimum trace to trace clearance on the same physical layer Note Does not take into account directly connected traces Oracle Corp Au
131. direction of the light reflected on the 3D model automatically changes with the movement of the white ball Note The Custom option is selected when you adjust the position of the light To set the light direction to its default setting select Default Click Close to close the Lighting dialog box Adding a New Light Source 1 2 4 5 6 From the Manipulate menu select Visual Effects and then select Lighting The Lighting dialog box appears Select the Two lights option A new light source appears as a black ball in the 5 o clock position To add more light sources right click inside the square surrounding the ball and select Create New Light Source from the pop up menu The Custom option is selected and the new light source appears as a white ball Click and drag the small ball until you achieve the desired lighting To restore the light source to its default setting select Default Click Close to close the Lighting dialog box Note You can have a total of eight light sources at a time Changing the Light Properties 1 2 From the Manipulate menu select Visual Effects and then select Lighting The Lighting dialog box appears To change the properties of the light such as color or brightness right click directly on the small ball and select Light Properties The Light Property dialog box appears Select a color from the Color menu Additionally you can drag the Brightness and Specularity slide bars to m
132. displays the file format and size vector and database files display the size file type and dimensions In the Save As field enter the path and filename or click Browse to locate the directory where you want to save the converted file Note If writing on to an existing file the contents of the output file will be overwritten Specify the conversion options See Conversion Options Click OK The file is converted and appears in the specified directory Note You can convert several selected pages of a multi page file to a multi page TIFF See Also Batch Printing Oracle Corp 274 AutoVue Changing the Pen Settings With AutoVue you can specify a thickness for each pen color Note This option only applies to vector files 1 From the File menu select Convert The Convert dialog box appears 2 Click Pens The Pen Thickness dialog box appears 3 In the From To section of the Pen Thickness dialog box select the Color Index for which you want to modify the thickness Note To select more than one Color Index press the Shift or Control keys while selecting 4 From the Units list select the unit in which you want to set the thickness 5 In the Thickness field enter a thickness value 6 Press the Enter key The new thickness value appears beside the selected Color Index in the From To section of the Pen Thickness dialog box 7 To save the changes that you made click Save As The Save As dialog box appears 8 Enter a
133. dius Select Add Diameter if you want to measure the diameter 8 Ifyou selected From 3 Points click three points to define the arc then click to complete the measurement The points are joined by an arc If you selected Are Entity click the edge of the arc that you want to measure The arc is highlighted 9 Click to complete the measurement The measured line path measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The measurements for center point coordinates radius diameter arc length start and end of angle and sweep appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box Oracle Corp AutoVue 223 10 To move the value box click and drag it to anywhere on the drawing 11 To resize the value box select it and then click and drag the frame handles Note Click Reset to take another measurement 12 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Calibrating an Arc 1 Measure an arc in the drawing See Measuring an Arc 2 Inthe Measurement Entities dialog box click Calibrate The Radius Calibration dialog box appears displaying the measured distance 3 From the Measured Rad list select the unit to which you want to calibrate the distance 4 Select Calibrate to and enter a value if you want to calibrate to a value Select Set Factor and enter a value if you want to calibrate by a factor 5 Click OK The calibration result appears in the Measurement Entities dialog box 6 Click Close to clos
134. e From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Align Parts in Part Alignment Please select the mobile parts to align Constraint Definition Constraint Type Alignment Type Coincident Aligned Parallel O Anti Aligned Perpendicular O Concentric Geometry By Mobile jb Fixed see EEB Constraints AntiAlig Show Preview 2 Select the Constraint Type that you want to perform See Part Alignment Constraints 3 Select the Alignment Type e Select Aligned if you want to align the Mobile point on the model part to the Fixed point on the model e Select Anti Aligned if you want to align the Mobile point on the model part so that it is opposite to the Fixed point on the model 4 Select a model part The Mobile arrow is enabled Oracle Corp AutoVue 133 5 Click Vertex W cage W o Face B to select the type of geometrical point you want to click on the model part to be aligned All instances of the selected geometrical point appear highlighted 6 Click the geometrical point on the selected model part The geometrical point is highlighted The Fixed arrow is enabled 7 Click Vertex Edge B or Face B to select the type of geometrical point you want to click on the model part to remain fixed 8 Click the geometrical point on the model 9 Click Apply The model part is aligned according to the chosen options The Constraint Type and the types of geometrical points aligned appear under Constraints secti
135. e distance of the arc From the Measured Angle Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the angle Select Add Radius if you want measure the radius Select Add Diameter if you want to measure the diameter If you selected From 3 Points click three points to define the arc The points are joined by an arc If you selected an Arc Entity click an edge of the arc The arc is highlighted Click to complete the measurement The measured line path measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The measurements for center point coordinates radius diameter arc length start and end of angle and sweep appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box Oracle Corp 230 AutoVue To move the value box click and drag it to anywhere on the drawing 10 To resize the value box select it and then click and drag the frame handles Note Click Reset to take another measurement 11 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Calibrating an Arc 1 Measure an arc in the drawing See Measuring an Arc 2 Inthe Measurement Entities dialog box click Calibrate The Distance Calibration dialog box appears displaying the measured distance 3 From the Measured Rad list select the unit to which you want to calibrate the distance 4 Select Calibrate to and enter a value if you want to calibrate to a value Select Set Factor and enter a value if you want to calibrate by a factor
136. e opened file Depending on the file that is opened the toolbar buttons will change For example the following image shows the Markup Entity toolbar when a 3D file is open te tte 8 Z ORR A ET See Also Markups Oracle Corp AutoVue 23 Navigation Panel The Navigation Panel is displayed on the left hand side of the AutoVue workspace Depending on the type of file that is open in AutoVue the Bookmarks Components Models Nets or Views tabs will display in the panel See Also Working with EDA Files Working with 3D Files Bookmarks Tab The Bookmarks tab includes links to specific views Draft views 2D plans or other files with information related to the drawing Additionally with the Bookmarks tab you can also browse through different chapters of PDFs Excel worksheets and different pages of a multi page 2D drawing Bookmarks va Model Sheet Page Table Sample 3D Mode Models views Bookmarks Oracle Corp 24 AutoVue Components Tab The Components tab lists component instances and the associated pins Note The Components tab displays only for EDA drawings Components va Components RefDes l Compon Low C345 CAP 0402 2 C344 CAP 0402 1 C343 CAP 0402 1 C342 CAP 0402 1 C360 CAP 0402 1 lt Component Pins Name Net Pin U C341 1 3 3 VDC UNSF C341 2 GND UNSF lt m 2i Components Nets Bookmarks Oracle Corp AutoVue 25 Nets Tab
137. e Calibration dialog box appears displaying the measured distance From the Measured Dist list select the unit to which you want to calibrate the distance Select Calibrate to and enter a value if you want to calibrate the distance to a value Select Set Factor and enter a value if you want to calibrate the distance by a factor Click OK The calibration results appear in the Measurement dialog box Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Measuring Minimum Distance Use the Minimum Distance option to measure the minimum distance between entities The available entities for snapping are nets pins vias and traces 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears k gt Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure fem Click the Min Distance tab Select Set 1 PY to select the entities that you want to measure from Select the snapping modes that you want to select as the entities for the measurement See EDA Snapping Modes Note If you click Select Nets you cannot select any other type of entity Click the first set of entities on the drawing The entities are highlighted Note To clear the last set of entities you selected click Clear Set Select Set 2 M to select the entities that you want to measure to Click the second set of entities on the drawing The entities are highlighted in a different color Oracle Corp 88 AutoVue 10 From the Me
138. e Change dialog box appears Language Change Current language lt Default gt New language From the New Language list select the language you want Click OK Click OK in the About dialog box Restart AutoVue for the new localization to take effect NN BW Oracle Corp AutoVue 19 File Versions Information The About dialog box displays AutoVue version and build information You can also view the version build number and build date of DLLs that are shipped with AutoVue You can also export this information into a text file Viewing File Versions 1 2 From the Help menu select About The About dialog box appears Click Version Info The File Versions dialog box appears listing file names versions and build dates When you are finished viewing the file version information click Close Exporting File Versions 1 2 From the Help menu select About The About dialog box appears Click Version Info The File Versions dialog box appears listing file names versions and build dates Click Export The Export dialog box appears Navigate and select the directory to which you want to export the list Enter a file name with the extension txt the default name is fverinfo txt Note The list can only be exported to a text file Click Save The list is exported to the specified file Oracle Corp 20 AutoVue AutoVue Graphical User Interface This section introduces you to th
139. e Rest configure if the other parts of the model should display transparent or hidden while the selected pair is displayed Option Select Description Actions Zoom To Once the interference check is computed and a result set is selected from the list of results AutoVue zooms to the result Oracle Corp AutoVue 149 Option Select Description Show Intersection Once the interference check is computed and a result set is selected from the list of results AutoVue shows where the intersection of model parts occur Selected Pair Opaque The selected pair from the list of results appear opaque Transparent The selected pair from the list of results appear transparent Hide The selected pair from the list of results appear hidden The Rest Transparent The rest of the model appears transparent while the selected pair is displayed Hide The rest of the model is hidden while the selected pair is displayed Comparing 3D Files AutoVue provides the ability to compare two 3D files or two sets of entities from the same file or different files and display color coded comparative data When you compare two files AutoVue displays a Compare Tree and three windows the first containing the base file the second containing the file you compared the base against and the third containing the comparison results The Compare Tree displays the model s hierarchy with a State column displaying different icons representing
140. e Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the distance 3 Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring See 3D Snapping Modes All entities of the selected entity types are highlighted on the model 4 On the model select the entity you want to measure from The location of the entity appears in the From field Note If you want to take more than one measurement from the same starting point select the Fix Position check box Oracle Corp 238 AutoVue 5 Click inside the To field to select the entity type that you want to measure to 6 Select the snapping modes that you want to select as the end point for the measurement All entities of the selected entity types are highlighted on the model 7 On the model select the entity you want to measure to The location of the entity appears in the To field 8 Click again to complete the measurement The measured line path appears in a value box entity on the current active markup The measured distance Delta X Delta Y and Delta Z appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box 9 Drag to move the measured line path 10 Click on the measured line path 11 To move the value box click and drag it to anywhere on the drawing 12 To resize the value box select it and then click and drag the frame handles Note Click Reset to take another measurement 13 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Calibrating Distance 1 Measure the d
141. e along negative X axis Translate along Translate along Scale down negative Z axis negative Y axis Note To repeat a transformation continue clicking the button Transforming a Model by Setting Values 1 From the Manipulate menu select Transform and then select Define The Transformation dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also select Transform 2 Select the model part or parts that you want to rotate translate or scale Note To select more than one model part press the Shift or Control key while selecting 3 To rotate the model by set values enter the X Y and Z value To translate the model by set values enter the X Y and Z value 4 To view a mirror image in the Mirror section of the dialog box select a check box 5 To scale the model by a factor in Factor field enter a scale factor 6 Click Apply To apply absolute transformation instead of incremental select the Absolute check box 7 Click Apply 8 To repeat a transformation deselect Absolute then continue clicking Apply Oracle Corp AutoVue 137 Note Click Reset to set the model to its original transformation 9 Click Close to close the Transformation dialog box The transformation state remains displayed Note To restore the default state of a part of the model from the Manipulate menu select Transform and then select Reset Selected To restore the default state for the whole model select Reset All See Also
142. e basics of working with AutoVue s graphical user interface GUI The following image displays the Auto Vue GUI for a 3D drawing i Elle gdt View Manipulate Analysis Markup Collaborate Tools Options Window Help Tae aa OAD AYO QO wt Os daa i B Untitled2 bd B II U SansSerif iy 13 eh ee AN gt e g Bookmarks va N Model k l gt Ss 2 Markups va Markup Entity Author Last Modified A Page Layer F Untitled2 gt Models Views Bookmarks AutoCad3D dw AutoCAD 2004 2006 118 pg 3 3 146220 bytes 2005 07 06 Menu Bar The menu bar is the main access to all the menu commands The selection of commands changes according to the tasks being accomplished by AutoVue In addition the menu bar can be configured to include and exclude items via DDE scripting capabilities For more information refer to the AutoVue API Manual Oracle Corp AutoVue 21 Toolbars AutoVue has three toolbars AutoVue toolbar Markup Properties toolbar and Markup Entity toolbar The toolbars are fully adaptable to individual work preferences and can be easily customized moved or removed The toolbar buttons offer easy access to the options presented in the menus found in the menu bar To add buttons to a toolbar 7 Right click anywhere on the toolbar and select Customize Toolbar The Customize dialog box appears 8 Select a menu option from the Categories list and a corresponding b
143. e file path For example C samples will result in browsing one subdirectory below samples 12 Click OK The directory path appears Note To add more than one path to the list repeat steps 3 to 5 13 To change the order select the path you want to move then click Up or Down to move the path to where you want it in the list 14 To remove a path select the path and click Remove The selected path disappears from the list Configuring Symbol Paths Symbol Paths are the directory paths for symbols libraries used by Auto Vue s Markup entities Oracle Corp AutoVue 171 15 From the Configuration tree expand General and then select Symbol Paths 16 Select the Auto option if you want to use the default directory to store the Symbol libraries 17 Select the User Defined option if you want to select a directory to store the Symbol libraries Enter the directory path where you want to store the Symbol files or click Browse E to locate the directory Configuring Markup Paths Markup Paths are the directory paths for Markup files associated with the currently loaded document 18 From the Configuration tree expand General and then select Markup Paths 19 Select the Auto option if you want to use the default directory to store the markup AutoVue by default stores the Markup files in an avred subdirectory at the location of the base file 20 Select the User Defined option if you want to select a directory to store the m
144. e following notice is applicable U S GOVERNMENT RIGHTS Programs software databases and related documentation and technical data delivered to U S Government customers are commercial computer software or commercial techni cal data pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency specific supplemental regulations As such the use duplication disclosure modification and adaptation shall be subject to the restrictions and license terms set forth in the applicable Government contract and to the extent applicable by the terms of the Government con tract the additional rights set forth in FAR 52 227 19 Commercial Computer Software License December 2007 Oracle USA Inc 500 Oracle Parkway Redwood City CA 94065 This software is developed for general use in a variety of information management appli cations It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications including applications which may create a risk of personal injury If you use this software in dangerous applications then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail safe backup redundancy and other measures to ensure the safe use of this software Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software in dangerous applications This software and documentation may provide access to or information on content prod ucts and services from third parties Oracle Corporat
145. e in Vector Files Arc Measure an arc entity See Arc in non Vector Files Arc in Vector Files 2D Vector Snapping Modes The snapping modes available allow you to click to precise geometrical points on a drawing For example if you select Snap to end point and you move the cursor over an end point of a line the end point will be highlighted by a snap box Oracle Corp AutoVue 47 The snapping modes allow you to snap to the mid center and end points of an entity Button Snap to Description End point Geometric snap mode where a snap box appears ol when moving the cursor near a linear component s end point A Mid point Geometric snap mode where a snap box appears when moving the cursor near the halfway point of a linear component Center point Geometric snap mode where a snap box appears when moving the cursor near the center of an elliptical component Xx Free snap Allow snapping at any point on the drawing Distance in non Vector Files Use the Distance option to measure the distance between two specific points 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears displaying the measurement options Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure Click the Distance tab In the Measure Distance Units list select a unit of measurement Note If you want to measure the distance along a path select the Cumulative check box Click a point on the drawing to
146. e the Measurement Entities dialog box Creating EDA Markup Measure Entities When marking up EDA files in addition to all the markup options available for 2D files you can create markup measure entities The measure options in Markup mode work slightly different than in View mode See 2D Specific Markups Note When you are creating a markup entity you can press the Escape key to cancel When measuring in Markup mode the specified measurement lines and values are displayed on the current active markup layer as entities These entities can be moved resized or deleted You can also modify the font of a measure entity align a free snap measure entity to the horizontal or vertical axis as well as add units of measure and symbols to a measurement and have them appear on the drawing AutoVue provides the option to snap to geometrical or electrical points on the drawing Oracle Corp 224 AutoVue In Markup mode you can choose from several measure options to create markup measure entities From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Measurement to access the following measure options Option Description Angle Measure the angle between selected points From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Angle 2a Arc Measure an arc entity From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Are Eg Area Measure a selected area From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Area A
147. e workspace on top of the original file Oracle Corp AutoVue 191 Exporting a Markup File To export a Markup file 1 From the Markup menu select Save As The Save Markup File As dialog box appears Note For a new Markup file you can also click Save Markup 2 Click Export The Save As dialog box appears 3 Navigate to the location where you want to export the Markup file Enter file name 5 Click Save The Markup file is exported to the selected directory D The default format saved is Markup Files but you can select another one In the Save as Type list there are six formats to choose from e Markup Files e DXF Output dfx e AutoCAD DWG R12 dwg e AutoCAD DWG R13 dwg e AutoCAD DWG 14 dwg e Microstation DGN Output dgn Setting the Active Markup File A file can have several Markup files When you open several Markup files simultaneously you can set one as the active Markup file Any changes you make is applied to the current active markup 6 From the Markup menu select Open The Markup Files dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Open Markup s ae or from the bottom left corner of the status bar you can click Markup Indicator Note If the Markup Indicator icon does not display the file you opened has no existing markups associated to it 7 From the Markup list select the markup or markups you want to open 8 From the Active Markup li
148. ear in the Measurement dialog box 7 Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Oracle Corp AutoVue 165 Measuring Vertex Coordinates The Vertex Coordinates option provides the coordinates of vertices on the model 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears k gt Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure f Click the Vertex tab All vertices on the model are highlighted From the Coordinates Units list select the unit in which you want to measure Move the cursor over the highlighted vertex that you want to measure The X Y and Z coordinates appear in a tooltip Select the vertex The X Y an Z coordinates appear in the Measurement dialog box Note Click Reset to take another measurement Click Close the close the Measurement dialog box Measuring the Length of an Edge Use the Edge Length option to measure the length of any edge on the model 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears k Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure fa Click the Edge Length tab All edges on the model are highlighted From the Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the edge length Note If you want to cumulate the measurement of more than one edge select Cumulative Click the edge that you want to measure The edge length measurement appears in the Measurement dialog box Note Click Res
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150. ect Add View The Add User Defined View dialog box appears Note You can also click the Views tab then right click User Defined Views and select Add View or right click in the workspace and select Views select User Defined Views and then select Add View Enter a view name for the view that you want to define 4 Click OK To see the view you defined click the Views tab and select it from the User Defined Views tree or select Views select User Defined Views Note You can also alternate between User Defined Views and Standard Views without affecting your personalized views U Deleting a User Defined View 1 Under the User Defined Views tree select the view that you want to delete then right click and select Delete A confirmation prompt appears 2 Click Yes The view disappears from the tree Oracle Corp AutoVue 121 Displaying the Perspective Projection of a 3D Model The Perspective option shows objects in three dimensions with distances planes and curved surfaces adjusted to give a sense of depth that reflects the desired perspective to the eye Note You can use the Perspective option in any of the 3D Views since it is a projection mode rather than a viewpoint From the Manipulate menu select Visual Effects and then select Perspective The depth of the model changes Viewing a Model from a Particular Viewpoint To view a model from a particular point you can specify a viewpoint 1 From the View menu select Camer
151. ect the hierarchical block in the Entity Search dialog box then right click and select Descend Hierarchy See Searching Using Entity Search Navigating using Ascend Hierarchy On the child page of your schematic s design hierarchy right click an entity in the workspace or in the Navigation panel and select Ascend Hierarchy AutoVue returns to the parent page Oracle Corp 64 AutoVue If you select an entity that has multiple parents the Ascend Hierarchy dialog box appears displaying the parent pages Ascend Hierarchy Please select a page 15 Channel CD Data Flow 17 Channel AB Data Flow 18 Channel EF Data Flow 20 Channel GH Data Flow Cancel Select the Parent page you want to go to then click OK AutoVue returns to the selected parent page Note You can also select the entity in the Entity Search dialog box then right click and select Ascend Hierarchy See Searching Using Entity Search Layers When working with EDA files AutoVue lets you view all the physical layers and associated logical layers of the EDA drawing you can view all layer sets for that file or create your own Additionally you can manipulate certain layer attributes such as visibility color and ordering The layer settings are accessed via the Layers option Note For drawings which do not contain layers the Layers menu option and button are disabled From the Manipulate menu select Visibility Control and then select Laye
152. ection displays a list of logical layers and the layer attribute options you can modify visibility order and color To modify these attributes for both physical and logical layers first select the layers you want to modify then use the settings to make the changes you want When you select physical or logical layers and modify settings from the Layers dialog box a message displays at the bottom of the dialog box to indicate your last action When you are satisfied with the changes click Apply to make the changes in the workspace You can also create layer sets to save your modified layer settings to reuse them later When you open a file it displays all layer sets for that file You can choose the layer set you need or create your own See Changing the Order of Layers Modifying Layer Visibility Changing Layer Color Sorting Logical Layers Creating User Defined Layer Sets Oracle Corp 66 AutoVue Changing the Order of Layers You can change the order in which layers display in the workspace Specifically you can change the z order of layers 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visibility Control and then select Layers The Layers dialog box opens Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Layers 5 2 Ifthe Logical Layers section is not open click Expand Q 3 Select the layer or layers that you want to move To do so you can do one of the following e Select a physical layer from the Physical Layers sectio
153. ection plane Select a face on the object to define the orientation of the section plane perpendicular to the face Select an edge on the object to define the orientation of the section plane perpendicular to the edge s tangent Define X Y and Z coordinates to orient the section plane Cut Options In the Define Section dialog box you can use the following cut options to define the cut through of an object Option Description Don t Cut Display the object without a cut Cut Object displayed is cut along the section plane Invert Reverse the selection display the other part of the object Show Both Restore the cut part of the object Edges Only Display only the edges of the object along the section plane Defining the Section Plane and Cut through 1 From the Manipulate menu select Section and then select Define The Define Section dialog box appears Oracle Corp AutoVue 139 Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Sectioning us From the Section Plane list select the orientation for the section plane See Section Plane Options From the Cut Options list select the cut option that you want See Cut Options To define the plane position click and drag the Plane Position slider to the position you want Select Dynamic if you want the plane to move simultaneously with the slider Select Show Plane if you want the section plane visible Select Fill if you want the section p
154. ed surface appears in the Measurement dialog box Note To measure the face surface of a parent select the parent from the list Note Click Reset to take another measurement 7 Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Oracle Corp AutoVue 167 Configuring AutoVue Use the configuration options to configure the AutoVue workspace for different groups of file formats or for all files in general For example you can set different background colors for EDA 2D 3D or Office files You can also set paths to locate external resources such as fonts symbols or XREFS or configure measurement options To access the configuration options from the Options menu select Configure The Configuration dialog box appears To implement your changes and to close the Configuration dialog box click OK See General Options Configuring AutoVue for 2D Files Configuring AutoVue for 3D Files Configuring AutoVue for EDA Files Configuring Background Colors for Graphic Files Configuring Background Colors for Desktop Office General Options To access the General configuration options 1 From the Options menu select Configure The Configuration dialog box appears 2 From the Configuration tree select General The CAD Raster and System Options appear Configuring Options for CAD Files Configure how you want to display w r t text dimensions line styles and so on for CAD files Option Description Text e Select to displa
155. efault 4 Select the entities from either the tree on the left or the tree on the right Note The tree on the left is the base file and the tree on the right is the compare file The selected entities appear in the Set 1 list 5 Click L Set 2 point 6 Select the entities from the other tree that you did not select for Set 1 Oracle Corp 152 AutoVue The selected entities appear in the Set 2 list Note To compare entities from the same file select the entities for Set 1 and Set 2 from either the base file or the compare file 7 Click OK The Compare Tree and the three windows are updated with the set comparison results 8 To restore the comparison files from the Analysis menu select Compare Files The files appear in the three windows Generating a Bill of Material For 3D files you can obtain a list with a count of the parts required for manufacturing the item featured in the file To generate a Bill of Material BOM 1 From the Analysis menu select Generate Bill of Material The Bill of Material dialog box appears Bill of Material Count Part Name Solid 0 Solid 0 Solid 1 Solid 0 Solid 0 Solid 0 0 Solid 0 Solid 0 2 To sort the list numerically click the Count column header To sort the list alphabetically click the Part Name column header Oracle Corp AutoVue 153 To view a part or parts on the model select the parts from the Part Name column Note To select more than one part press
156. ensity or source position too high a setting tends to saturate the image and reduce its clarity Using the Directional lighting option you can adjust the position of the light source on an object You can make the following modifications via the Lighting dialog box e Set the intensity and source position of the ambient light e Set the direction of light e Add and remove a light source e Change light color brightness and specularity See Removing a Light Source Setting Ambient Lighting 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visual Effects and then select Lighting The Lighting dialog box appears 2 Click and drag the Ambient Light sliding bar until you achieve the desired lighting The lighting automatically changes with the movement of the sliding bar Note The Custom option is selected when you modify the ambient light To set the ambient lighting to its default setting select Default 4 Click Close to close the Lighting dialog box U Setting Directional Lighting Setting the directional lighting adjusts the position of the light source on the model You can also add a new light source 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visual Effects and then select Lighting The Lighting dialog box appears 2 To change the direction of the light click and drag the small ball until you achieve the desired lighting Note You can also drag the white ball outside of the large ball Oracle Corp 118 AutoVue LoS The
157. entering Camera Views Displays different views of 3D models Isometric Top Bottom Front Back Left Right and View Points Right click in workspace and select the view from the pop up menu See 3D Views Views Create your own views of 3D models Right click in workspace and select the view from the pop up menu See 3D Views Oracle Corp 114 AutoVue Menu Sub Menu Description Page Next Page Go to the next page of a multi page file Previous Page Page Number From the Autovue toobar you can also click Go to the previous page of a multi page file From the Autovue toobar you can also click A Go to the specified page of a multi page file From the Autovue toobar you can also click Cel Display Attributes Auto Vue provides several different render methods to display a 3D CAD model You can also adjust the degree of transparency change color or visibility to suit your preferences Render Modes The choice of render mode varies between the level of detail and the render speed of the model For example a shaded model is three dimensional and highly detailed but requires more time to render The different render modes are as follows Method Wireframe Shaded Hidden Line Description A skeletal model constructed using lines and curves that represent the model s true edges All internal lines are visible A solid model constructed of planes and surfaces The
158. ents notes and drawings to any file you display in AutoVue This is called marking up a file commonly known as annotating or redlining A markup is an object or entity that you attach to a file All markups are saved in a separate file called a Markup or a Markup file When you display a file with its markups the markups are overlaid as a layer on top of the drawing Oracle Corp 16 AutoVue AutoVue provides a variety of flexible user friendly entities To name a few there are circles clouds polygons and leaders You can also attach text to entities insert a note for longer comments add attachments or add a stamp such as a company logo In addition you can create measurement markup entities and hyperlinks that link between the current file and other associated files or applications Oracle Corp AutoVue 17 Starting AutoVue From the Windows Start menu select Programs select AutoVue Desktop Version and then select AutoVue Desktop Version Or 1 From the Windows Start menu select Run The Run dialog box appears 2 Enter the path and filename for avwin exe Example C Progra l av avwin avwin exe 3 Click OK The main AutoVue window appears Note After starting AutoVue an AutoVue icon appears in the system tray located on the far right side of the task bar This icon is always accessible after exiting AutoVue since AutoVue continues running until you close AutoVue completely Right click the AutoVue
159. er Filters the entities that have PMI information Note Option is enabled if Type is set to PMI or All Oracle Corp 154 AutoVue Where Option Description PMI Type Specify the specific PMI attribute you want to search Note Option is disabled if PMI Filter is set to All Attribute Name Specify the specific attribute you want to search The Filter available attributes are dialog box e Color e Density e Display_Mode e Filepath e Layer_ID e Mesh Resolution Name e Shading Style e Translucency e Visibility Note Additional attributes may be available depending on the file selected Any Value When selected AutoVue searches for any value of the selected attribute Note The attribute value options are disabled If cleared specify the values for the selected attribute you want to search Note The attribute value options correspond to the selected attribute Advanced Volume Specify the size of an entity the minimum and 3D Search maximum dimensions The dimensions of an entity tab boundary box must be between the specified dimensions to meet the search criteria Location Specify an axes aligned boundary box The boundary box of an entity must be inside it to meet the search cri teria Performing a Search 1 From the Edit menu select Entity Search The Entity Search dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Entity Search AQ Oracle Corp AutoVue 155 2 Cli
160. ere you want in the list 4 Click OK to close the Add Tool Menu Item dialog box Deleting a Tools Menu Item 1 From the Options menu select Customize Tools The Add Tool Menu Item dialog box appears 2 From the Menu Contents list select the item that you want to delete 3 Click Delete The item disappears from the list 4 Click OK to close the Add Tool Menu Item dialog box Customizing Toolbars You have the option to hide or display toolbars and to changed the size of the toolbar buttons 1 From the Options menu select Customize Toolbars The Toolbar Settings dialog box appears 2 Select the check box beside the toolbars that you want to display or deselect the check box beside the toolbars that you want to hide 3 Select the Toolbar Button Size that you want the buttons to appear on the toolbars 4 Click OK The selected toolbars are changed Configuring the Mail Utility At the time of installation AutoVue integrates with MAPI compliant mail utilities that are installed on your computer such as Microsoft Outlook Electronic mail can then be accessed from within Auto Vue with the option to send a message only send a message with links to Markup files or send a message with copies of Markup files The graphical interface and mailing options that are available to you are determined by the MAPI compliant mail utility you are using AutoVue automatically attaches the current active file to messages when the Mail option is
161. ertices or any two edges planes faces or any combination of these entity types 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears k gt Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure fa Click the Angle tab Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring Entities of the selected types are highlighted on the model See 3D Snapping Modes To measure the angle between an entity type and a plane select the With Plane check box and then select the plane from the list From the Measured Angle Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the angle Click two points on the model to define the angle If you selected a Plane click the vertex edge or face whose angle you want to measure between the plane Angle arms appears indicating the angle The measurement appears in the Measurement dialog box Note Click Reset to take another measurement Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Measuring an Arc Use the Are option to measure the precise radius length and angles of any arc on the model You can also calculates the center point location 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears k gt Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure jw Click the Arc tab Select Are Entity if you want to measure a predefined arc Oracle Corp 164 AutoVue All are and circles are highlighted on the m
162. esign Rules section of the dialog box To disable a design rule deselect the check box Note You can sort the design rules by clicking the column headings for Enabled Description or Value To add a value to the selected design rule double click in corresponding row of the Value column and enter a value Note The selected design rule must be enabled to be able to add a value In the Maximum Violations field enter the maximum number of results you want to display in the Results list From the Distance Units list select the unit you want to use as the unit of measure Click Verify Note The Verify button changes to Stop To stop the Design Verification process at any point click Stop When the process is complete the total number of errors found during the Design Verification process up to the maximum number specified in the Maximum Violation field appear in the Results list To view the description of a violation result select the violation from the Results list The description appears in the Description field The description includes information such as the type of violation the location where it occurs x and y coordinates the component or entity it affects and the actual value measured Note When you select a violation result AutoVue zooms to the entity or set of entities that were affected and highlights them on the drawing Continue to select violation results to view its description Note Click Reset to restar
163. et to take another measurement Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Oracle Corp 166 AutoVue Measuring Face Surface Use the Surface option to measure the surface area of a entity face or an entire entity on the model 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears am Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure fan 2 Click the Surface tab Select Face Surface if you want to measure the surface area of a face on an entity Select Entity Surface if you want to measure the surface area of an entire entity 3 From the Measure Surface Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the surface Note If you want to cumulate the measurement of more than one surface click Cumulative 4 Ifyou selected Face Surface move the cursor on the model to highlight a face surface then click the face surface that you want to measure The face surface is highlighted The measured surface appears in the Measurement dialog box 5 If you selected Entity Surface click the entity that you want to measure The entity as well as all the faces belonging to the body are highlighted The measured surface of the body appears in the Measurement dialog box 6 To measure the face surface of the entity click on the highlighted body A list appears displaying the entity and its parents Select the entity or a parent from the list The selected entity is highlighted and the measur
164. eter and arc length Oracle Corp 52 AutoVue From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears displaying the measurement options Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure Click the Are tab In the Arc Info section select a unit of measurement from the Length list in which to measure the length of the arc In the Measured Angle section select a unit of measurement from the Sweep Units list measure the angle of the arc Click points on the drawing to define the arc The points are joined by an arc The measurements for center point coordinates radius diameter arc length start and end of angle and sweep appear in the Arc tab Note Click Reset to take another measurement Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Arc in Vector Files Use the Arc option to define an arc in the drawing and measure its radius center and diameter 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure ame Click the Are tab Select From 3 Points if you want to measure the arc between three points Snapping modes are displayed Click the snapping modes that you want to select as the points for the measurement See 2D Vector Snapping Modes Note To select all snapping modes click All On To clear all snapping modes click All Off Select Arc Entity if you want to measure a predefined a
165. face the face is highlighted From the View menu select Re Center and then select Entity The Re Center dialog box appears Select the entity that you want to use as the central reference point All instances of the entity are highlighted Click an instance of the entity The model is repositioned using the selected entity as the central reference point Close the Re Center dialog box Model Tree The Model Tree displays the model s hierarchy inter relation of different parts assemblies bodies and missing XRef notifications With the tree you can select different parts and modify their attributes such as color visibility render mode or transformation Expanding Collapsing the Model Tree You can expand the Model Tree to display child entities of a selected node or nodes Note You can also can configure the level you want to expand the Model Tree See Configuring AutoVue for 3D Files Click the Models tab From the Model Tree select the node or nodes that you want to expand then right click and select Expand All Children Note To select more than one node press the Shift or Control key while selecting Oracle Corp AutoVue 107 The selected entities are highlighted The Model Tree expands displaying the child entities of the selected nodes 3 To collapse a node select the node then right click and select Collapse All Children The Model Tree collapses the selected node You can also expand
166. fault Mesh Resolution options Loading e Select the Load Mesh Data option to load available mesh data Deselect Load Mesh Data to load BREP data Note You need to reload the file for your changes to take effect Default Mesh Resolution The Default Mesh Resolution slider lets you modify the number of polygons drawn when displaying a model Drag the slider between Low Medium and High resolution levels A low resolution level means fewer polygons are drawn giving lower detail and higher render speed Note The Default Mesh Resolution slider only affects shaded models and wire polygon mode PMI Filtering From the Configuration tree expand 3D and then select PMI to display the PMI Filtering and PMI Text Rendering Style options Oracle Corp 176 AutoVue The PMI Filtering options let you configure which types of product and manufacturing information to display The check boxes in the Tree column let you select which PMI entity types display in the 3D model tree The check boxes in the View column let you select which PMI entity types display in the workspace See PMI Entities The following PMI Text Rendering Style options let you define the style for the PMI text Option Description Native Setting PMI text displays with the default setting from file 3D PMI text displays in 3 dimensions It may not always face you Flat to screen PMI text always faces you Configuring Color With the Color options
167. file name for the new pen settings 9 Click OK The new pen settings are saved and appear in the Current Pen Settings list Note To modify an existing pen setting select the pen setting from the Current Pen Settings list make the changes then click Save 10 Click OK to close the Pen Thickness dialog box Batch Conversion You can save time by simultaneously converting files with the same output file format 1 From the File menu select Convert The Convert dialog box appears 2 Click Batch Convert The Batch Convert dialog box appears 3 Click Add The Open dialog box appears 4 Enter the file name or browse to locate the file that you want to add then click Open Oracle Corp AutoVue 275 The file appears in Input File List Note To add more files repeat steps 3 to 4 To remove a file select the file from Input File List and click Remove 5 Customize the convert options See Converting a File 6 Click OK AutoVue stores the newly converted files in the same directory as the first file you entered in Input File List Oracle Corp 276 AutoVue Customizing AutoVue There are configuration options that allow you to customize the AutoVue work environment You can create tools to automate a variety of functions including creating a hot key or access key and also customize toolbars and thumbnails to display according to your preferences You can access the configuration options from the Options menu Defining
168. file name or browse to locate the file that you want to open 4 Click Open The file appears in the new window Note You can open as many windows as you like by repeating steps 1 through 4 Switching to Another Window From the Window menu select the file that you want to display from the bottom of the list Oracle Corp 30 AutoVue The file is displayed and a check mark appears beside the filename in the Window menu list Viewing Multiple Files at the Same Time You can arrange the files so you can view them at the same time From the Window menu select Cascade if you want the files to appear on top of each other select Tile Horizontally if you want the files to appear side by side or select Tile Vertically if you want the files to appear above each other Streaming File AutoVue generates a streaming file when a native file is opened for the first time The streaming file contains display information for the native file and is quickly accessed by AutoVue When AutoVue accesses the file again it loads the display from the streaming file instead of the native file As a result the loading time of the display decreases If the native file changes the streaming file is invalid In this case AutoVue opens the display from the native file and generates a new streaming file Browsing Files When you use the Browse option all files and folders in the current directory are displayed in the Browse dialog box and the last
169. g Markup Entities 2 From the Markup menu select Format and then select Line Color The Line Color dialog box appears Note From the Markup Properties toolbar you can also click Line Color I Alternatively right click the entity in the workspace or Markup Navigation Tree select Format and then select Line Color 3 From the Line Color list select the color that you want for the entity Note Selecting Bylayer z changes the markup entity color to the color of the layer 4 To define a custom line color from the Line Color list select Custom Color 5 From the Color dialog box that appears select a color and click OK 6 Click OK to close the Line Color dialog box The line color changes for the selected markup entity or entities Note Any new entities that you create will have the new line color Oracle Corp 250 AutoVue Changing Line Style Note The current line style is highlighted in the Line Style option 1 Select the markup entity or entities for which you want to change the line style 2 From the Markup menu select Format and then select Line Style Select the new line style from the options provided The line style changes for the selected markup entity or entities Note From the Markup Properties toolbar you can also click Line Style seen ZZ Alternatively right click the entity in the workspace or Markup Navigation Tree select Format and then select Line Style Note Any new entities that you create
170. g box See Creating User Defined Layer Sets Viewing Layer Sets Saving User Defined Layer Sets with Markups Saving User Defined Layer Sets with Markups You can save user defined layer sets using Markup files 1 0S Create custom layer sets See Creating User Defined Layer Sets From the Markup menu select New Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Markup die Create any markup entities that you need From the Markup menu select Save As The Save Markup File As dialog box appears Enter the markup information and click OK The Layer sets you created are saved with the Markup file When you reopen the file during a different session you can view the Layer sets when you open the Markup file See Creating User Defined Layer Sets Viewing Layer Sets Deleting User Defined Layer Sets Markups Oracle Corp 72 AutoVue Manipulating EDA Views With the View options you can instantly manipulate how the current active file is displayed You can rotate a file s orientation clockwise or counter clockwise by 90 degrees and flip a file s orientation horizontally vertically or both simultaneously AutoVue provides several ways to change the view size of a selected area of a file display different views layers and blocks of the current active file You can also navigate from one page to another page of a multi page file See 2D Viewing Options 3D View For some ECAD formats AutoVue supports 3D views of P
171. ground From the Configuration tree expand 3D and then select Background The Background Gradient and Background Images options appear For the Background Gradient option you can select either Plain Directional Gradient or Radial Gradient The background is previewed to the right of the options For the Background Images option do the following 1 Click Add The Background Image dialog box appears 2 Click on the ellipses to the right of the Image File field to browse to the image file Note You can only select bmp jpeg or img files 3 From the Stretch Type list select whether to leave the image as is Stretch to fill Zoom to fit or Zoom to fill 4 From the Position in the Background list select where to position the image 5 Click OK when done The Background Image dialog box closes Note The selected Background is implemented when you click OK in the Configuration dialog box Miscellaneous From the Configuration tree expand 3D and then select Miscellaneous to display the Miscellaneous options Display The Show Global Axes option is active by default Disable this option to remove the axes that display in the bottom right corner of the workspace Model Tree Enter a different value in the Tree Level field to define the level at which you want the Model Tree to collapse when opening a 3D file The default is 3 levels Oracle Corp AutoVue 179 Manipulator Enable the Align with current UCS option to automatica
172. h as text font Information shape file line style and external reference files Native Custom properties for file types such as last person who saved the file signature verification and author comments Note The file properties can vary depending on the file format viewed 1 From the File menu select Properties The Properties dialog box appears 2 To view file properties click the File Properties tab To view resource information click the Resource Information tab To view native properties click the Native Properties tab 3 Click OK to close the Properties dialog box Oracle Corp 32 AutoVue Oracle Corp AutoVue 33 Working With 2D Files AutoVue provides easy access to entity information and displays color coded comparative data for 2D drawings You can instantly change how the current active file is displayed You can also modify AutoVue to suit your needs and preferences through a broad range of configuration options Searching Text You can perform a text search on 2D vector and text based documents Note You cannot perform a text search on raster files Auto Vue provides search options that you can use to customize a search These options are Option Description Match Whole Word Only Match a complete word Match Case Search for a word or text string with specific capitalization Up Search backward in the document Down Search forward in the document 1 From the Edit menu select
173. he Analysis menu select Compare The Open dialog box appears 3 Enter the file name or browse to locate the artwork file you want to compare with the PCB file 4 Click Open The PCB Artwork Comparison dialog box appears 5 From the box select the PCB Physical layer that represents the artwork Oracle Corp 76 AutoVue 6 For example TOP or BOTTOM 7 Click OK AutoVue displays three windows the first displaying the original PCB drawing the second displaying the Artwork drawing and the third the Comparison Result window 8 To exit Compare mode from the File menu select Exit Compare The original file appears in the Auto Vue workspace Note From the Auto Vue toolbar you can also click Exit Compare E See Also Specifying Scale and Offset for a Compare File Generating a Bill of Material For EDA files you can obtain a list of the components and parts required for manufacturing the item featured in the schematic drawing or PCB design The Bill of Material BOM report produces a count of the unique components or parts needed for manufacturing It lists the quantity required component name reference designators value for resistors and capacitors size and descriptions When determining the uniqueness of a component the count considers only the attributes chosen for inclusion in the report output It includes only those attributes that provide the most accurate and unique component quantities To generate a BOM d
174. he AutoVue toolbar you can also select Transform cj Select the model part or parts that you want to rotate translate or scale Note To select more than one model part press the Shift or Control key while selecting If no part is selected transformation is applied to the entire model Use the rotate or translate buttons to transform the model See Rotate Buttons Translate Buttons Click Reset to set the model to its original transformation Oracle Corp AutoVue 135 5 Click Close to close the Transformation dialog box The transformation state remains displayed 6 To restore the default state of a part of the model from the Manipulate menu select Transform and then select Reset Selected To restore the default state for the whole model select Reset All See Also Resetting the Transformation of a 3D Model Rotate Buttons The following diagram identifies the function of each rotate button Clockwise rotate Clockwise rotate Counter clockwise around Z axis around X axis rotate around Z axis Clockwise rotate around Y axis Counter clockwise rotate around Y axis Counter clockwise Step size rotate around X axis Note To repeat a transformation continue clicking the button Oracle Corp 136 AutoVue Translate Buttons The following diagram identifies the function of each translate button Scale up Translate Translate along Y axis along Z axis Step size Translate along X axis Translat
175. he Font dialog box 8 To change the line properties or fill color of the text box select the text box then from the Markup menu select Format and then select the property or properties you want to change Note From the respective line property lists on the Markup Properties toolbar you can also modify the line style line thickness fill types and fill colors 9 Right click outside the text area to complete the modification The text appears on the drawing and in the Markup Navigation Tree 10 To move the text box click and drag it to anywhere on the drawing 11 To resize the text box select it and then click and drag the frame handles Note To edit the text double click the text box in the tree or in the workspace Attaching a Note You can attach longer comments as a markup note with AutoVue s Markup Control Note Editor A note displays in the workspace as a standard size graphical symbol Each note is labelled as Note lt n gt where n represents the numerical order of occurrence of the note for example the first note is labelled as Note To read the note double click the entity to open it or move the mouse over the entity to display the tooltip Oracle Corp 244 AutoVue 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Note The Attach To dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Note E 2 Inthe Attach To dialog box click the entity type that you want to
176. he direction of the vertical axis of the markup entity Note The horizontal and vertical axes are aligned with the center of the drawing Hiding Markup Entities To hide all markup entities do the following 1 From the Markup menu select Hide Markups Note A check mark appears next to the Hide Markups option and the markup entities are hidden on the Markup file 2 To undo the hide option from the Markup menu deselect Hide Markups To hide selected a Markup file do the following 3 In the Markup Navigation Tree right click the Markup file then select Hide Oracle Corp 248 AutoVue 4 To undo the hide option right click the file name again and select Show Grouping and Ungrouping Markup Entities When you group markup entities you can move delete copy and paste transform or perform any modification on the group of entities that you would on a single markup entity Note You can only group markup entities created on the same page Grouping Markup Entities 1 Inthe Markup Navigation Tree or from the workspace select the markup entities that you want to group 2 From the Markup menu select Object and then select Group The group of entities appear in the tree under Group Note You can also right click the selected markup entities and then select Group 3 Perform any modifications The modifications are applied to all the entities in the group Ungrouping Markup Entities 1 Inthe Markup Navigation Tree or
177. hort so that the board is easier to work with Component An element or a part of a PCB Component density The quantity of components on a unit area of a PCB Component hole A hole in the printed circuit board that corresponds to a pin or wire of a component This hole serves the dual function of attaching the component to the Oracle Corp 92 AutoVue board and establishing the electrical connection between the pin or wire and the remainder of the board circuitry Component library A computer data file that contains the footprint patterns for a number of components Component side The uppermost or top layer of a board on which most components are placed Component silkscreen The silkscreen markings of the printed circuit board that appear on the component side The silkscreen is applied over the solder mask Component solder mask The colored usually translucent coating applied to the board over the etched copper It protects the selected areas from the soldering process Connection An unrouted partially routed or completely routed path between two pads Ina net with n pads there are exactly n connections Copper pour A method by which a copper zone is filled with a specified pattern with objects that cross the zone or lie within the zone being avoided Copper zone An area on a board designed to be covered by a layer of copper when manufactured Also known as a metal zone Cross ha
178. ick and drag to draw a leader From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Leader Fe Note To force a line segment in a Leader entity to be aligned to the closer axis horizontal or vertical axis hold the Shift key while you click and drag for that line segment See Adding a Leader Click and drag to draw a line From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Line A Note To draw a line and force it to be aligned to the closer axis horizontal or vertical press and hold the Shift key while you click and drag See Aligning a Line Segment to the Vertical or Horizon tal Axes Create markup measure entities From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Distance a Area a Angle 2 Arc a or Minimum Distance u See Creating 2D non Vector Markup Measure Entities Creating 2D Vector Markup Measure Entities Creating EDA Markup Measure Entities Add a note to the markup From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Note amp See Attaching a Note Click and drag to draw a polygon From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Polygon A Oracle Corp AutoVue 209 Option Description Polyline Click and drag to draw a polyline From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Polyline E t Note To force a line segment in a Polyline entity to be aligned to the closer axis horizontal or vertical press and hold the Shift key while you click and drag for that line segment See Align
179. icon to access the system tray Quick Menu To resume working with AutoVue double click the icon or right click the icon and select Restore AutoVue from the Quick menu Exiting AutoVue From File menu select Exit Or Click Close in the upper right corner of the AutoVue window or From the system tray right click the AutoVue icon Ss and select Close AutoVue AutoVue closes completely and the icon disappears from the system tray Oracle Corp 18 AutoVue Help About Auto Vue provides a Help menu that allows you to easily access information on how to use AutoVue The About dialog box which is accessed by selecting About from the Help menu provides information about your current installation of AutoVue Information such as the variation of AutoVue you are using the version the build number and the current language that Auto Vue is running is displayed From the About dialog box you can also change the localization of the AutoVue user interface Changing the Locale of AutoVue AutoVue supports different localizations for the User Interface AutoVue supports the following languages English French German traditional and simplified Chinese Japanese and Korean Note When you change from one language to another all toolbar customizations are reset to their default settings 1 From the Help menu select About The About dialog box appears displaying the language options 2 Click Change Language The Languag
180. ies toolbar you can also click Fill Color Alternatively right click the entity in the workspace or Markup Navigation Tree select Format and then select Fill Color 3 From the Fill Color list select the color that you want for the markup entity Note Selecting Bylayer z changes the markup entity color to the color of the layer and selecting Line Color I assigns the same color as the markup entity s line 4 To define a custom line color from the Line Color list select Custom Color 5 From the Color dialog box that appears select a color and click OK The fill color changes for the selected markup entity or entities 6 Click OK to close the Fill Color dialog box Note Any new markup entities that you create will have the new fill color Assigning a Markup Entity the Same Color as the Layer 1 Select the markup entity or entities for which you want to assign the color of the layer that they belong to 2 To assign the line color From the Markup menu select Format and then select Line Color The Line Color dialog box appears Note From the Markup Properties toolbar you can also click Line Color a Alternatively right click the entity in the workspace or Markup Navigation Tree select Format and then select Line Color e From the Line Color list select Bylayer z 3 To assign the fill color From the Markup menu select Format and then select Fill Color The Fill Color dialog box appears Note From the Markup P
181. ific points 1 From the Markup menu select Add entity select Measurement and then select Distance The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Distance ham 2 Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To deselect all snapping modes click All Off Oracle Corp AutoVue 219 See 2D Vector Snapping Modes From the Measure Distance Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the distance Click a point on the drawing to define the starting point Click another point on the drawing to define the end point The measured line path appears as an entity on the current active markup Drag to move the measured line path Click on the measured line path The measurement and unit appear as in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The measured distance Delta X and Delta Y appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box To resize the value box select it and then click and drag the frame handles Note To make another measurement click Reset Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Measuring Cumulative Distance Use the Cumulative Distance option to measure the distance along a path of multi faceted adjoining points 1 From the Markup menu select Add entity select Measurement and then select Distance The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From
182. ign Cancel Select Current Schematic Page to browse through only one page Select Entire Schematic Design to browse through all schematic pages Click OK after making your selection Oracle Corp AutoVue 83 The Entity Search dialog box appears Entity Search c Entity Types Attributes Attribute Name v Add Filter Value v Attribute Value Entity Types Net Name Pin List Net Class 38 EC1 81C12 4 I nclassed 5 109 5 1012 8 nelassed 6 IC9 2 1012 11 nelassed 15 IC5 21C11 101 Unclassed 24 IC11 4 IC8 4 IC Unclassed 25 EC1 10 041 5 nclassed 39 R3 1 R4 2 DA nelassed 40 EC1 9041 1 nelassed POS EC1 13 C9 1 0 Unclassed VNEG EC1 15C9 20 Unclassed 44 EC1 11 R3 2 0 Unclassed NET19 1C11 1 IC11 3 1 Unclassed Export Result Apply Filter s DATA Fri 2101113 Inclassed 5 vi lt Close Help eejclcjeicijcicicicicic Performing an Entity Type based Search 1 From the Edit menu select Entity Search The Entity Search dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Entity Search Q 2 Click the Entity Types tab 3 From the Entity Types list select an entity type A list of attributes for the selected entity type appear Note To sort the list by attribute click the attribute column heading that you want to sort by 4 Ifyou want to search by attribute select an attribute from the Attribute list If you want to search by value select a value fr
183. indow which lets you changed the view or page for each file Each dialog box has the Automatic option selected by default When the Automatic option is selected for each dialog box you see different behavior depending on the files you cross probe For example e Ifyou cross probe a schematic and PCB one window automatically displays a 2D PCB and the other window displays a schematic The same is true if either file contains a PCB and a schematic Whereas if files A and B contain both a schematic and a PCB and they are cross probed one of the files displays the schematic page and the other displays the 2D PCB e Ifyou cross probe two PCBs one window automatically displays a 2D PCB and the other window displays a 3D PCB e Ifyou cross probe two schematics both are set to schematic To change the view of a file in a window do the following a Deselect the Automatic option in the dialog box for the window you want to change b From the Type list select Schematic PCB or PCB 3D View These options are available in the Type list only when the views are present in the file The view of the file changes in the window To switch between multiple occurrences of a selected component do the following a From the Navigation Panel select a component in one file that has multiple component occurrences in the other file Oracle Corp 74 AutoVue b From the dialog box of the file with multiple component occurrences select one
184. ing a Line Segment to the Vertical or Horizon tal Axes Signoff Create an approval stamp containing information about the markup author date and time of creation Am From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Signoff See Adding Signoff Entities Stamp Click and drag a stamp to the markup From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Stamp See Adding a Stamp Text Add text to the markup From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Text Al S See Adding Text Adding a Freestyle Entity You can create a freestyle markup entity You have the option of making the entity non contiguous or contiguous Creating a Non Contiguous Freestyle Entity 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Freestyle Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Freestyle Ze Click a point on the drawing where you want to start the Freestyle entity Move the cursor to create the Freestyle entity Click a point on the drawing where you want to interrupt the Freestyle entity Click another point on the drawing where you want to restart the Freestyle entity nA BW bh Oracle Corp 210 AutoVue Note You can interrupt the Freestyle entity as many times as you like by repeating steps 4 and 5 6 Right click to end the Freestyle entity Creating a Contiguous Freestyle Entity 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Freestyle Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can
185. ing the comparison results Note If you apply a change from the View menu all three windows display the synchronized change 5 To access the Compare options right click in any of the windows A menu appears displaying the Compare options 6 When comparing AutoCAD files you can view a file without viewports To do so from the View menu select View Without Viewports 7 To maximize any of the windows double click the title bar of the window that you want to maximize To restore the window double click the title bar 8 To exit Compare mode from the File menu select Exit Compare The original file appears in the workspace Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Exit Compare ex Specifying Scale and Offset for a Compare File You can scale or translate a file in order to compare files accurately With the Scale and Offset option you can modify the coordinates XOffset and YOffset or enter a scaling factor for the second file Note XOffset and YOffset are relative to the base drawing and all options are displayed at their current values 1 From the View menu select Scale and Offset while in Compare mode The Scale and Offset dialog box appears 2 Enter the required values for the Scale Options XOffset YOffset and Scale 3 Click Apply The scaling offset modifications are applied to the file in the second window 4 Click OK to the close the Scale and Offset dialog box Drawing Information The Drawing Information opti
186. ion and its affiliates are not responsi ble for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third party content products and services Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss costs or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third party content products or services AutoVue 3 Contents INTRODUC BION cccisssssscesssnsecestecsuvavasonbuisscnetesseenstedvuecsenadatentasees 15 Oracle AUtOVUC ccscccscesscsssscssssssssscssscsssssesssssssssesescsesceesseeseees 15 Marking Up Document ccsccccssecccscsccccescesesececscessessesessees 15 STARTING AUTOVUE 1 0 cccscccccsscsccscscccccscccsesccssesccssoseees 17 EXITING AUTOVUE vcssscssisscndsiietsecessseas tsbcacesetineeateasterenveteeteete 17 HELP ABOUT cicscpesssscascsnact snnsescdennssnovepesoncastettucseccdececsocercenssuetes 18 CHANGING THE LOCALE OF AUTOVUE eessssosesssoossee 18 FILE VERSIONS INFORMATION uu cc ccssssrcccsssscecssescees 19 Viewing File Versions scccscccsscccssscseccescssssccssssceesscsesessesecseses 19 Exporting File Versions ssccssccccsssssscssccessccessserssceessssesecseees 19 AUTOVUE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE 06 20 Menu Bal iccsssssiescassceaaceanastcussestssosvesssosscesssucavendatesvssdsoessebessenaseeense see 20 TROOMD ANS ssiccssecssacesnsbintecsciedesecbeeseqcudcesscccerens deestadectacecscoscelaceadesceeses ess 21 AutoVue Toolbars
187. ish creating a box simply right click in the AutoVue workspace Text Add text to the markup From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click 3D Text Al See Adding Text Attachment Add an attachment entity to the markup From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Are Y See Adding an Attachment Hyperlink Click the workspace to attach a hyperlink From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Hyper link See Adding a Hyperlink Oracle Corp AutoVue 235 Option Description Intellistamp Add a stamp on a document in a connected and discon nected environment Includes specific document and user information metadata pulled directly from the DMS ERP PLM UCM system From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Intellis tamp 2 Measurement Create markup measure entities From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Distance k l mmm Area a Angle i Arc a or Minimum Distance is See Creating 3D Markup Measure Entities Note Add a note to the markup From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Note See Attaching a Note Signoff Create an approval stamp containing information about the markup author date and time of creation From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Signoff So See Adding Signoff Entities Stamp Click and drag a stamp to the markup From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Stamp See Adding a Stamp Creating 3
188. istance between to points See Measuring Distance 2 Inthe Measurement Entities dialog box click Calibrate 3 The Distance Calibration dialog box appears displaying the measured distance 4 Inthe Measured Distance list select the unit to which you want to calibrate the distance 5 Select Calibrate to and enter a value if you want to calibrate the distance to a value Select Set Factor and enter a value if you want to calibrate the distance by a factor 6 Click OK The calibration result appears in the Measurement Entities dialog box 7 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Measuring an Angle Use the Angle option to measure the precise angle between three vertices any two edges planes or faces or any combination of entity types Oracle Corp o0 AutoVue 239 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Angle The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Angle 2i Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring See 3D Snapping Modes All entities of the selected entity types are highlighted on the model To measure the angle between an entity type and a plane select the With Plane check box From the Plane list select the plane From the Measured Angle Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the angle On the model click points to define the angle Angle arms appear with an arc connecting them Click
189. ity Search Q Click the Attributes tab From the Attributes list select an attribute The Owner Type and Value of the selected attribute appear in the list Note To sort the list by Owner Type or Value click the column heading that you want to sort by If you want to search by owner select an owner from the Owner Filter list If you want to search by value select a value from the Value Filter list Note You can also enter an Owner Filter or Value Filter in the text box Click Apply Filter s A list of entities matching the search criteria appear displaying the Owner Type and Value columns Note Select an item in the result list and right click to access options like Zoom Selected and Show Entity Properties To save the results click Export Result The Save As dialog box appears Specify the file name and the directory where you want to store the file then click Save AutoVue saves the results in a esv Comma Separated Values file Click Close to close the Entity Search dialog box Oracle Corp AutoVue 85 Measuring in EDA Files In EDA files you can take measurements of distances areas arcs and so on When measuring you have the option to snap to geometrical or electrical points on the drawing From the Analysis menu select Measure to access the Measurement options Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure The following table outlines the available measuring options Na
190. k History The Signoff History dialog box appears displaying the author date and time the signoff was created Click OK 4 Click Cancel to close the Signoff dialog box LoS Adding an Intellistamp The Intellistamp markup entity lets you create a stamp that includes document and user information metadata pulled directly from the backend DMS ERP PLM UCM system Note With the Desktop Version you can add an Intellistamp only when you are marking up a Mobile Pack and only if the Mobile Pack was created from a backend system that contains an Intellistamp definition See Also AutoVue Mobile To add an Intellistamp markup entity to a document do the following 1 Enter Markup mode 2 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Intellistamp Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Intellistamp x 3 Inthe workspace click and drag a box to the desired Intellistamp size The Intellistamp dialog box appears 4 From the Choose Stamp box select the desired Intellistamp Oracle Corp AutoVue 203 Note To resize the Intellistamp select Enable Resizing 5 Click OK The Intellistamp dialog box closes and the Intellistamp appears in workspace and in the Markup Entity Tree 6 Right click the workspace to complete the Intellistamp placement Viewing Modifying Intellistamp Attributes You can view the attributes of an Intellistamp by double clicking the Intellistamp markup entity The DMS Attributes dialog box
191. k and drag to draw a box around an object that you want to enlarge to fill the window From the Autovue toobar you can also click a or right click in workspace and select from pop up menu Zoom In Zoom in by a factor of 2 From the AutoVue toobar you can also click Q Zoom Out Zoom out by a factor of 2 Zoom Previous From the AutoVue toobar you can also click Q Reverts to the previous zoom level From the Auto Vue toobar you can also click Q Note You can also right click the workspace and select Zoom Previous Oracle Corp AutoVue 35 Menu Sub Menu Full Resolution Description Display the file at full resolution From the AutoVue toobar you can also click Q Fit Horizontal Vertical Both Fit the image horizontally in the active window The vertical dimensions of the image are zoomed proportionally but may be too large or small for the window Note You can also right click the workspace and select Zoom Page Width Fit the image vertically in the active window The horizontal dimensions of the image are zoomed proportionally but may be too large or small for the window AutoVue finds the best fit for the current file with respect to both its vertical and horizontal dimensions From the AutoVue toobar you can also click Ih Note You can also right click the workspace and select Zoom Fit Magnify Glass Magnify Window Magnify an area of the file that is
192. ke your selection after you open the Entity Properties dialog box From the Analysis menu select Show Entity Properties The Show Entity Properties dialog box appears Note You can also right click in the workspace and select Show Entity Properties or in the Model Tree select the model part or parts then right click and select Show Entity Properties Click the Extents tab You have three extents options Select Transformed if you want to view the extents after you have transformed the model Select UnTransformed if you want to view the extents of the model without transformation e Select Oriented if you want to view the X Y and Z coordinates of the reoriented model or selection Click Close to close the Entity Properties dialog box PMI Entities A 3D file s Product and Manufacturing Information PMI is composed of annotations that are included in design files These annotations indicate the limits and constraints that must be observed during the production of the object displayed in the 3D model Oracle Corp 126 AutoVue At the highest level PMI provides information about dimensions feature control frames weld specifications and surface finishes This information is based upon key design features which are specified through datum targets measurement points reference geometry for example construction lines surfaces and objects or the geometry inherent in the object The following terms can be
193. l From the Analysis menu select Measure to access the Measurement options k gt Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure fem The following table outlines the available measuring options Name Description Angle Measure the precise angle between any three vertices or any two edges planes faces or any combination of these entity types Arc Measure the precise radius length and angle of any arc and calculate the center point Distance Measure the precise distance between any two vertices edges mid edges arc centers faces or any combination of these entity types Oracle Corp 160 AutoVue Name Description Minimum Distance Measure minimum distance between any two vertices edges mid edges arc centers faces or any combination of these entity types Edge Length Measure the precise length of a edge Face Surface Measure the precise surface area Vertex Coordinates Provide the coordinates of each vertex 3D Snapping Modes The snapping modes available allow you to select or snap to different entity types on a model For example if you select Vertex all vertices are highlighted and when you move the cursor over a vertex a snap box appears The snapping modes allow you to snap to vertices edges faces planes and arcs Button Snap to Description D Edge Edges are highlighted on the model When moving the cursor over an edge a snap circle appears B Face F
194. l Preview of a File Click OK to print The Print dialog box appears indicating the document is printing See Also Previewing a File Before Printing With the Margin tab you can define the top bottom right and left margins for the printed file You can define Option Description Margins Set the value for the Left Top Right and Bottom margins Minimum Sets the acceptable minimum margins for the selected printer Oracle Corp 262 AutoVue Option Description Override printer If selected overrides the minimum margins for the selected minimum margins printer Units Specify the unit for the margins Setting the Margins 1 Nn From the File menu select Print The Print Properties dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Print A Click the Margins tab Enter the margin size that you want for Left Top Right and Bottom or click Minimum if you want to set the margins to the minimum acceptable for the selected printer Select Override printer minimum margins if you want to override the minimum margins set for the printer Note When you click Minimum the minimum margins allowable automatically appear in the Margins From the Units list select the unit in which you want to set the margins at Configure other print options To view a partial view of the file click Partial Preview The Partial Print Preview dialog box appears See Partial Preview of a File Click
195. lane filled The section plane is displayed as filled and the Section Area is calculated Note The fill color can also be set from the Configuration dialog box See Configuring AutoVue From the Measured Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the section surface Click Close to close the Define Section dialog box Note Once you have defined the section plane and closed the Define Section dialog box among other options you can choose whether to enable remove or invert a defined section from the Section menu Exporting Section Edges You can export a copy of the section plane and save it as a dxf or dwg file 1 2 ies Define a section plane From the Manipulate menu select Section and then select Export Note If the Define Section dialog box is already open click Export The Export Section As dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Sectioning T Enter a file name and select a directory location to export the file From the Save As Type list select whether to save the file as dxf or dwg format Click Save Note To remove a section plane from the Manipulate menu select Section and then select Remove Oracle Corp 140 AutoVue Exploding You can use the Explode option to better understand the structure of an assembly and to analyze the dismount capability You can also save the exploded view as well as obtain a printed document of the exploded pr
196. lected markup entity or entities to anywhere in the workspace Transforming Markup Entities Note This menu option is only available for 2D and EDA files AutoVue provides the option to flip or rotate markup entities Rotating all Markup Entities From the Markup menu select Transform and then select Rotate From the menu that appears you have one of two options to select from Oracle Corp AutoVue 247 e Rotate Clockwise Rotates the markup entity 90 degrees in the clockwise direction e Rotate Counter Clockwise Rotates the markup entity 90 degrees in the counter clockwise direction Note The markup entities rotate with respect to the center point of the drawing Rotating a selected Markup Entity Note This feature only supports the Text and Stamp markup entities 1 From the workspace or the Markup Navigation Tree select the markup entity to rotate Note It is not possible to select multiple markup entities to rotate 2 From the Markup menu select Object and then select Rotate 3 Rotate the markup entity by clicking and dragging its control points Pressing the Shift key will dragging with snap the rotation to 45 degree intervals Flipping all Markup Entities From the Markup menu select Transform and then select Flip From the menu that appears you have one of two options to select from Flip Horizontal Axis Flips the direction of the horizontal axis of the markup entity Flip Vertical Axis Flips t
197. lename and the text appears in the Output Contents 6 Click Close to close the CAD Doc Text Extraction dialog box Note Examples of integrations can be found in the Integrat directory of the media pack Oracle Corp 288 AutoVue Oracle Corp AutoVue 289 AutoVue Mobile AutoVue Mobile provides the ability to view and add markups to files in a disconnected environment Whether you are travelling or need to share files with an external partner you can still view files markups and add new markups Additionally when connected you can update your backend DMS PLM ERP UCM system with edits you make offline Using the AutoVue Mobile feature in AutoVue you can create a Mobile Pack a packaged file that contains the base file all the external resources fonts XRefs needed to fully display the file and existing markups for the file The streaming files and renditions can also be included when creating the Mobile Pack Once a Mobile Pack is created you can view your drawing and markups by viewing the Mobile Pack You can create new markups consolidate them with existing markups into one markup or create a master Markup file that loads up automatically when you view the Mobile Pack In a disconnected environment depending on the markup policy defined during Mobile Pack creation you can add markups using AutoVue Desktop Version Markup policies define whether or not users can create save new or existing markups modify
198. lly align the manipulators with the current User defined Coordinate System Highlight Selection The following Highlight Selection options let you define how AutoVue indicates that an object is selected Option Description Highlight Bounding Selection is enclosed in a wireframe box Box Highlight Entity Selection is indicated by changing color Configuring AutoVue for EDA Files There are configuration options that allow you to customize your work environment when working with EDA files To access the EDA configuration options from the Options menu select Configure In the Configuration dialog box that appears select EDA in the tree See Customizing Selections Displaying Tooltips Modifying 3D View Synchronizing Layers when Comparing Files Configuring Zoom Behavior when Cross Probing Modifying Colors Customizing Selections Configure how you want selected components to be highlighted From the Configuration tree select EDA There are two selection options Highlight Entity and Dim Unselected Oracle Corp 180 AutoVue Highlight Entity Activate this option to highlight all entities that you select This option is enabled by default Note The default highlight color is yellow See Modifying Colors Dim Unselected Activate this option to dim all the entities that are not selected Selected entities retain their original entity color Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Dim Unselected a
199. ls views Bookmarks Navigate between these files and views by clicking the appropriate link Bookmarks lead to various views of CAD files such as CATIA file Model Space the 3D model of a file and associated 2D engineering drafts If a plus sign appears to the left of a bookmark click it to expand and view the lower bookmark levels If a minus sign appears to the left of the bookmark click it to collapse the lower bookmark levels To go to a destination specified by a bookmark click the bookmark text or the page icon located to the left of the bookmark text Global Axes By default there is a three axis representation in the lower left corner of the workspace The X axis is red the Y axis is green and the Z axis is blue When transforming a model or defining a viewpoint all operations are applied with respect to these axes Selecting Model Parts You can select model parts from the Model Tree or from the workspace and have them appear highlighted in the Model Tree and on the model You can also select Oracle Corp 104 AutoVue a model part and have all its identical parts appear highlighted on the model and in the Model Tree See Also Model Tree Note You can also configure the Selection Highlight See Configuring AutoVue for 3D Files Select Model Parts from the Workspace 1 Select a part or parts on the model in the workspace Note To select more than one model part press the Shift or Control key while selec
200. m the Coordinate System list select the trihedral coordinate system that you want to use 3 Click Set Active 4 Click OK to close the User Coordinate Systems dialog box The newly active trihedral coordinate system appears bolder and larger on the model Deleting a User Coordinate System 1 From the Analysis menu select Set User Coordinate System The User Coordinate Systems dialog box appears 2 From the Coordinate System list select the trihedral coordinate system that you want to delete 3 Click Delete Note The UCS disappears from the list 4 Click OK to close the User Coordinate Systems dialog box Interference Checks You can check for spatial interference of any two model parts Interference Check Options With the Interference Checking option you can perform different interference checks These checks are Check Description All Against All Check for interference of any of the parts in the model Set Against the Rest Check where a model part or set of model parts interfere with other model parts Oracle Corp AutoVue 147 Check Description Set Against Itself Check where a model part or set of model parts interfere with itself Set 1 Against Set 2 Check where a model part or set of model parts interfere with another model part or set of model parts Performing an Interference Check 1 2 From the Analysis menu select Check for Interference The Interference Checking dialog bo
201. mbnails window appears displaying the thumbnails for that folder Note This may take a few minutes depending on the size and number of files in the folder If the thumbnails folder is taking to long to create you can skip it by clicking Skip in the New Folder dialog box To resume creating the folder from Thumbnail menu select Update All 3 To close the Thumbnails window from the Thumbnail menu select Exit Thumbnails Note From the Thumbnail toolbar you can also click Exit Thumbnails Customizing Thumbnails You can customize thumbnails to display according to your preferences 1 From the File menu select Thumbnails The Thumbnails window appears 2 From the Options menu select Configure Thumbnails The Configure Thumbnails dialog box appears Oracle Corp 282 AutoVue 3 Select the Size in pixels of the thumbnails Note You can customize the size of the thumbnails by clicking Custom and entering a value 4 Enter the Space between thumbnails Note The space between thumbnails must be between 2 and 20 5 Select the File Details that you want to display in the thumbnail e Select Full if you want to display the filename size date and time of creation e Select Partial if you want to only display the filename 6 Click OK 7 To close the Thumbnails window from the Thumbnail menu select Exit Thumbnails Note From the Thumbnail toolbar you can also click Exit Thumbnails Viewing a Thumbnail Folder You can displa
202. me Description Angle Measure the angle between selected points Arc Measure an arc entity Area Measure a selected area Distance Measure the distance between two points Minimum Distance Measure the minimum distance between entities EDA Snapping Modes The snapping modes allow you to click to precise geometrical or electrical points For example when you select Snap to Pin move the cursor over the pin you want to select until the pin is highlighted then click Highlight and click a second pin to measure the distance between them The snapping modes allow you to snap to the mid center and end points of an entity as well as a pin via and symbol The following table outlines the available snapping modes Button Snap to Description Nl End point Geometric snap mode where a snap box appears when moving the cursor near the component s end point Ral Mid point Geometric snap mode where a snap box appears when moving the cursor near the halfway point of a linear component Oracle Corp 86 AutoVue Button Snap to Description Center point Geometric snap mode where a snap box appears when moving the cursor near the center of an ellipti cal component al Pin Electrical snap mode where a snap box appears when the cursor touches a pin 5 Via origin Electrical snap mode where a snap box appears when the cursor touches a via Symbol origin Electrical snap mode where a snap box appears whe
203. mp When you select Dim Unselected you can set the dimness level for entities that are not selected Drag the slider to the right to increase the dimness level and to the left to decrease the dimness level The icon to the right of the dimness settings in the Configuration dialog box lets you preview the dimness level Additionally with Dim Unselected you can select the Thicken Highlighted Entity check box This option makes the selected entity appear more pronounced Deselect the check box to return the entity to its default thickness Displaying Tooltips When you hover the mouse over an entity a tooltip appears to show you information about the entity You can disable or enable these tooltips 6 From the Configuration tree select EDA 7 Under the Mouse Hover heading select or deselect the Show Entity Information Tooltip option 8 Click OK Modifying 3D View You can configure the 3D PCB view of EDA files Note The Default Board Thickness and Component Height values are read only if the EDA 3D file does not contain board and component information 1 From the Configuration tree select EDA 2 Entera value in the Default Board Thickness field to change the board s thickness Oracle Corp AutoVue 181 Note The Default Board Thickness option only affects boards that have no board thickness defined in the design If a board has a defined thickness this option does not affect that board Enter a value in the Default Componen
204. n Logical layers associated with the selected physical layer are also selected When you make changes to a selected physical layer the logical layers associated with it are also affected e Select one or multiple logical layers from the Logical Layers section To select multiple logical layers press the Shift or Control key while selecting 4 Click one of the following buttons e Click Bring to Front 37 to move all selected layers to the front in the workspace In the Logical Layers section these layers move to the top of the list e Click Up _ to move selected layers up one layer e Click Down to move selected layers down one layer Note You can also drag and drop selected logical layers in the Logical Layer section 5 Click Apply to see the changes in the workspace The file now displays according to the layer scheme you arranged Also logical layers are renumbered in the Order column of Logical Layers section 6 You can now save your changes as a user defined set See Creating User Defined Layer Sets 7 Click Close to close the Layers dialog box Modifying Layer Visibility Use the Layers dialog box to hide or display specific physical and logical layers in the workspace Oracle Corp AutoVue 67 Modifying Visibility for Physical Layers 1 5 From the Manipulate menu select Visibility Control and then select Layers The Layers dialog box opens Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Layers
205. n Panel click the Nets tab and select the net you want to view The net is highlighted in the Navigation Panel and in the workspace 2 From the View menu select Go to Net Instances or right click the highlighted net from the Navigation Panel or workspace and select Go to Net Instances AutoVue highlights the instance or instances of the selected net If the selected net appears on multiple pages the Go to Net Instances dialog box appears Go to Net Instances Please select a page 33 4 4 Cancel 3 Select the page on which you want to view the net instance then click OK Oracle Corp AutoVue 63 The selected page is displayed and the instance of the selected net is high lighted Note If there are no instances for the selected net the option is disabled Navigating Design Hierarchy AutoVue supports navigation through the hierarchical structure of a schematic drawing A hierarchical block in a schematic is a symbol that refers to a child schematic With the Descend Hierarchy option you can navigate to a child schematic With the Ascend Hierarchy option you can navigate from the child schematic to the parent page Navigating using Descend Hierarchy On the parent page of your schematic s design hierarchy select any hierarchical block in the workspace or in the Navigation Panel then right click and select Descend Hierarchy AutoVue opens the page with the selected child schematic Note You can also sel
206. n Rule Type Check Description 11 Min Route Width 12 Max Route Width 13 Min Route Length 14 Max Route Length 15 Empty Nets 16 Un routed Traces 17 Single Connection 18 Short Circuit 19 Unconnected Pin Specify the minimum route trace width allowed in the design Specify the maximum route trace width allowed in the design Specify the minimum route trace length allowed in the design Specify the maximum route trace length allowed in the design Select this check box if you want to check for any nets that are not connected to any pin via trace and power ground plane Select this check box if you want to check for any trace segment that is not connected to another trace segment pin via on either end Select this check box if you want to check for a net connected to only one pin Exception power and ground nets Select this check box if you want to check for intersections on the same layer of traces that belong to different nets Note Trace entities will be divided into n sets where n is the number of nets in the design Select this check box if you want to check for any pin pad that is not graphically intersected with any traces on the same physical layer Verifying a Design 1 From the Analysis menu select Verify Design The Verify Design dialog box appears Oracle Corp AutoVue 81 To enable a design rule select the associated check box in the D
207. n the cursor touches the entire component x Free snap Allows snapping at any point on the drawing Measuring Distance Use the Distance option to measure the distance between two specific points 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears k gt Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure ows Click the Distance tab Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To deselect all snapping modes click All Off See EDA Snapping Modes From the Measured Distance Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the distance Note If you want to measure the distance along a path select Cumulative Click a point on the drawing to define the starting point Click another point on the drawing to define the end point Note If you selected Cumulative continue clicking points along the path that you want to measure Right click to complete the measurement The points are joined by a line The measured distance Delta X Delta Y and the Manhattan Distance appear in the Measurement dialog box Note Click Reset to take another measurement Oracle Corp AutoVue 87 8 Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Calibrating Distance 1 Measure the distance between two points or measure cumulative distance See Measuring Distance In the Measurement dialog box click Calibrate The Distanc
208. n to all the features that are available for generic 2D files AutoVue also provides intelligent querying for EDA files you can create modify layer sets generate BOM verify EDA designs perform intelligent measurements analyze nets and components and much more For information on the available features for EDA files refer to the following sections Navigation Panel The Navigation Panel is displayed on the left hand side of the AutoVue workspace when you view an EDA drawing It allows you to navigate through a list of component instances nets and the associated pins and net nodes pins connected to a net present in the current schematic drawing or PCB design The columns displayed in the Navigation Panel are determined by the profile of the entity types in the current schematic drawing or Printed Circuit Board PCB design Lists can be sorted in order to group similar component instances Oracle Corp 56 AutoVue You can also use the Navigation Panel to select highlight a component or entity zoom to a component or entity and query entity information Components vy Components RefDes Part Type Location u4 BOFPCE 29 0001 cl CAPAE1 51 0001 C2 CAPC321 7 00001 c3 CAPC321 7 0000 C4 CAPC321 7 0000 ul SOP63P 50 000 u2 SOP63P 50 000 U3 SSOP50 50 000 R4 RESC16 7 0000 R3 RESC16 7 00001 R2 RESC16 7 00001 R1 RESC16 7 0000 RANI RESCAX 9 0000
209. nformation is referenced not duplicated This ensures a manageable file size when loading If changes need to be made to a linked file they need to be done in one location to the linked file itself Creating a Hyperlink 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Hyperlink Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Hyperlink YX 2 Click a point on the document where you want to place the hyperlink The Establish Hyperlink dialog box appears Enter a Link Name 4 Optionally enter a Link Description From the Link To list select the type of link LoS Link To Description Data File Opens a document file Oracle Corp 200 AutoVue Link To Description Application Opens an application other than AutoVue AutoVue Script Runs the script command entered in the linked file DDE Server Connects to a DDE server and executes command entered in linked file DLL Function Evokes a function defined in the DLL The link changes according to the selected link Click Browse to locate the data file or application and its path that you want to link to or enter the information manually Note For Application ensure that the executable file is selected For example mspaint exe To change the hyperlink icon click Set Icon The Open dialog box appears Enter the file name or browse to locate the bitmap file that you want to use as the icon then click Open Click OK to close the Establish Hyperli
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211. ning models parts you can choose from one of the following Constraint Types Option Type Description Constraint Coincident The Mobile part is positioned so that the selected point on the mobile part coincides with the selected part on the Fixed part Parallel Align the Mobile point so that it is parallel to the Fixed point Perpendicular Align the Mobile point so that it is perpendicular to the Fixed point Concentric Align the Mobile point so that it has the same center as the Fixed point Oracle Corp AutoVue 131 Part Alignment Constraints The table below lists the available Constraint Types for different combinations of part alignment o pas ze o i c 3 s oy gt o o lt A N O o Coin Par Per Con Per Coin Par Coin Cone Con Con Con Con Con Par Cvlind Con Par Par Per Coin Par yancer Con Con Con Con Sph Con Coin Con Coin Coin ai Con Con Plane Coin Per Coin Coin Par Par Con Per Par Arc Con Con Line Coin Coin Par Point Coin Note The letters in the table indicate the Constraint Type Where Coin Coincident Par Parallel Per Perpendicular Con Concentric Aligning Model Parts Note To see a preview of the alignment before applying the change select the Show Preview check box Oracle Corp 132 AutoVue 1 From the Manipulate menu select Align Parts The Part Alignment dialog box appears Not
212. nipulate menu select Visibility Control and then select Layers The Layers dialog box opens Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Layers 5 2 Click Add The Add Layer Set dialog box appears Enter the layer set name 4 Click OK The new layer set appears in the Layer Set list 5 To modify the attributes of the new layer set select one or more layers and change the Visibility Order or Color See Changing the Order of Layers Modifying Layer Visibility Changing Layer Color 6 Click Apply to save the changes and to display the new layer set in the workspace 7 To define more layer sets repeat steps 2 to 6 8 Click Close to close the Layers dialog box The new layer set appears in the Layers list beside the Layers Control button on the AutoVue toolbar See Viewing Layer Sets Deleting User Defined Layer Sets Saving User Defined Layer Sets with Markups LoS Oracle Corp AutoVue 71 Deleting User Defined Layer Sets 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visibility Control and then select Layers The Layers dialog box opens Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Layers From the Layer Set list select the user defined layer set you want to delete Note You can only delete user defined layer sets Click Delete Note The layer settings of the deleted layer set remain displayed on the screen until you select another layer set Click Apply to save the changes Click Close to close the Layers dialo
213. nk dialog box The hyperlink appears on the markup Note If you changed the icon the selected icon appears as the hyperlink on the markup Opening a Hyperlink To open a hyperlink double click on it from the workspace The hyperlink file opens in the window you selected in the Establish Hyperlink dialog box Editing a Hyperlink 1 2 LoS In the Markup Navigation Tree or from the workspace select the hyperlink that you want to edit From the Markup menu select Format and then select Edit Hyperlink The Establish Hyperlink dialog box appears Note You can also right click the hyperlink and select Format and then select Edit Hyperlink Edit the information that you want Click OK to close the Establish Hyperlink dialog box Oracle Corp AutoVue 201 The changes are saved Deleting a Hyperlink 1 Inthe Markup Navigation Tree or from the workspace select the hyperlink that you want to delete 2 From the Markup menu select Format and then select Remove Hyperlink The Establish Hyperlink dialog box appears Note You can also right click the hyperlink and select Format and then select Remove Hyperlink The hyperlink is deleted from the file Adding Signoff Entities The Signoff entity is an approval stamp containing information about the markup author date and time of creation You create a signoff entity when the Markup file is finalized Note If a markup is modified after a signoff is created
214. nter the file path b Specify a name for the Mobile Pack 7 If you wish to send the Mobile Pack using your default e mail client select the E Mail check box 8 Ifyou wish to password protect the Mobile Pack select the Password Protected check box The Password dialog box appears a In the Password field enter a password of any length and character b In the Confirm Password field re enter the password c Click OK to close the Password dialog box 9 To select Advanced options such as including streaming file and setting an expiry date on the Mobile Pack continue to the next step Oracle Corp 292 AutoVue If you do not wish to modify advanced options click Finish to complete Mobile Pack creation 10 Click the Advanced tab Note Depending on the Company Wide Policy settings the Advanced tab options might be disabled For more information on Company Wide Policy refer to the nstallation and Administration Manual Create Mobile Pack General Advanced Publishing C Expiry Date Streaming File Include Native File Include Streaming File Rendition Don t Include Rendition Include PDF Rendition Include TIFF Rendition The following table lists the options available in the Advanced tab Option Description Publishing Lets you specify an expiry date for the Mobile Pack After the expiry date the content of the Mobile Pack will not be accessible Oracle Corp AutoVue 293
215. o 5 Paste the information Tools Tools are shortcuts for commonly repeated tasks You can create tools to automate a variety of function such as importing objects files and applications into the user interface running a script file connecting Auto Vue to Dynamic Data Exchange DDE servers and linking to Dynamic Link Library DLL loads Adding a Tools Menu Item 1 From the Options menu select Customize Tools The Add Tool Menu Item dialog box appears 2 Click Add The Configure Tools Menu Item dialog box appears In the Menu Item Name field enter a name 4 Select one of the following from the Menu Item Action section e Application to launch an outside application e Script File to launch a script file DDE Server to send DDE commands to a server application e DLL to invoke a DLL 5 Inthe field to right of the Menu Item Name options enter the name and path of the executable file Otherwise click Browse to locate the specific file or application 6 Ifyou select Application click Configure The Link to Application dialog box appears Enter the command line to launch an application then click OK U Oracle Corp 278 AutoVue 7 Ifyou select Script File click OK 8 Ifyou select DDE Server click Configure The Link to DDE dialog box appears Enter the Topic and Commands click Start Application then click OK 9 Ifyou select DLL Load click Configure The Link to DLL dialog box appears Enter the Entry
216. o the following 1 From the Analysis menu select Generate Bill of Material Note If you are generating a BOM for a schematic with multiple pages a dialog box appears prompting you to select the BOM scope Current page or Entire design Generate BOM BOM Scope Entire design Click OK after making your selection Oracle Corp AutoVue 77 Note The Generating BOM dialog box appears listing the attributes of the file Generating BOM Please select the attribute s that determine the uniqueness of a component part C Part Type C Location C Rotation C Component Definition C Glued C Layer C Number of Connections 2 Select the attributes that you want to appear in the report 3 Click Generate The Bill of Material dialog box appears listing the count for each component or part possessing the attributes you selected There are also columns displaying the values of the attributes you selected Note To sort a column by alphanumerical or alphabetical order click on the column heading 4 To save the BOM click Export The Export BOM dialog box appears 5 Specify the directory where you want to store the file the file name and extension then click Save Note You can specify either pdx Product Data Exchange or csv Common Separated Values for the extension Auto Vue automatically saves the results in a file with the format you specified 6 Click Close to close the Bill of Material
217. o the list repeat steps 2 to 4 To remove a file s select the file from the List of files to be printed and click Remove 3 Click OK in the Batch Print dialog box The Print Properties dialog box appears 4 Configure the print properties See Configuring the Print Options 5 Click OK to print The Print dialog box appears indicating the document is printing Oracle Corp AutoVue 271 Conversion Sometimes you need to translate a file to be able to use it with an application it was not created from AutoVue provides several conversion file formats for you Conversion Options From the File menu select Convert to open the Convert dialog box Note that depending on the conversion type being performed the dialog box options will vary These options are Option Description Color Depth Select an option from the list e 1 Black and white e 4 16 colors e 8 256 colors e 24 True color e auto AutoVue selects the color depth that best matches the original file Convert to Format A list of all the possible types of output file formats currently available for conversion The available formats are e CALS GP4 e Encapsulated Postscript Raster HP Laserjet Printer HLP e PCX Bitmap e PDF e Run Length RLC File TIFF e Windows Bitmap Output Specify the name and path of the file in which the con version is to be stored This file is also known as the out put file You can use Browse to provide AutoVue wi
218. o the selected PMI item Go to a Displayed PMI Entity From the Model Tree right click the PMI item that you want to go to on the model and select Go To AutoVue zooms to the selected PMI item PMI Configuration Entities The Views Captures Reference Grouping entities refer to specific configurations of the model These PMI configuration entities are listed in the Model Tree and are activated by right clicking the entity and then selecting Activate Views The View configuration entity displays predefined views and highlights associated PMI entities 1 Expand the Views tree to display the defined views 2 Right click the selected view and then select Activate The model and PMI entities display in the workspace as defined in the selected view Note The PMI entities are also highlighted in the Model Tree Captures The Captures configuration entity displays predefined views 1 Expand the Captures tree to display the defined captures 2 Right click the selected captures and then select Activate The model and PMI entities display in the workspace as defined in the selected capture Reference Frames The Reference Frames configuration entity highlights the grouped PMI entities 1 Expand the Reference Frames tree to display the predefined reference frames 2 Right click the selected reference frame and then select Activate Oracle Corp 128 AutoVue The grouped PMI entities are highlighted in the Model Tree
219. o translate a 3D model to be able to use it with an application it was not created from AutoVue provides several conversion file formats for you Conversion Options Depending on the conversion type being performed the available options in the Convert dialog box will vary These options are Option Description Save As Specify the name and path of the file in which the con version is to be stored This file is also known as the out put file You can use Browse to provide AutoVue with the file s path Convert to Format A list of all the possible types of output file formats currently available for conversion The available formats are e CALS GP4 e Encapsulated Postscript Raster HP Laserjet Printer PCL e Run Length RLC File e PCX Bitmap e PDF e Stereolithography STL TIFF e Virtual Reality Modeling Language VRML e Windows Bitmap Sub Format The Sub Format list appears when you select TIFF or STL from the Convert to Format list Select the Sub Format from the list Oracle Corp 110 AutoVue Option Description Color Depth Select an option from the list Positive Triangle Values Convert Region Convert Pages e 1 Black and white e 4 16 colors e 8 256 colors e 24 True color e auto Auto Vue selects the color depth that best matches the original file Note Option is not available for STL and VRML formats When selected the model is translated so that all the
220. odel A snap box appears when you move the cursor near an edge Click at a point on an edge where you want to place the user coordinate system The x y and z coordinate values for the edge point are displayed The UCS axes move to the new position Oracle Corp AutoVue 143 Position Description Midedge Arc Center Face If selected all edges are highlighted on the model A snap box appears when you move the cursor near the halfway point of an edge Click at the mid edge point where you want to place the user coordinate system The x y and Z coordinate values for the mid edge point are displayed The UCS axes move to the new position If selected all arcs and circles are highlighted on the model A snap box appears when you move the cursor near the center of a circle or arc Click on the arc center where you want to place the user coordinate system The x y and Z coordinate values for the arc center are displayed The UCS axes move to the new position If selected when you move the cursor along a model face the face is highlighted Click at a point on the face where you want to place the user coordinate system The x y and Z coordinate values for the arc center are displayed The UCS axes move to the new position Orientation Options When defining a UCS you can define the orientation for the coordinate system The options are Position x y Z Coordinates Edge Tangent Description If
221. odel Snapping modes are disabled 4 Select From 3 Points if you want to measure the arc between three points Snapping modes are displayed Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring See 3D Snapping Modes 5 From the Arc Info Dist Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the arc distance 6 From the Angles Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the angle 7 Ifyou selected From 3 Points click three points to define the arc The points are joined by an arc The measurements for center point coordinates radius diameter arc length start and end of angle and sweep appear in the Measurement dialog box If you selected Arc Entity click the edge of the arc that you want to measure The arc is highlighted The measurements for center point coordinates radius ratio arc length angles start end and sweep appear in the Measurement dialog box Note Click Reset to take another measurement 8 Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Calibrating an Arc 1 Measure an arc See Measuring an Arc 2 In Arc tab click Calibrate 3 The Radius Calibration dialog box appears displaying the measured distance 4 From the Measured Rad list select the unit to which you want to calibrate the distance 5 Select Calibrate to and enter a value if you want to calibrate to a value Select Set Factor and enter a value if you want to calibrate by a factor 6 Click OK The calibration results app
222. odify the brightness of the source and the brightness of the model s reflection to light respectively Click OK The light properties modifications are applied Note To set the light properties to its default setting select Default Click Close to close the Lighting dialog box Oracle Corp AutoVue 119 Removing a Light Source 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visual Effects and then select Lighting The Lighting dialog box appears 2 Right click directly on the small ball that you want to remove and select Remove Light The small ball disappears and the light change is reflected 3 You can also select Default to restore the lighting properties to its default setting 4 Click Close to close the Lighting dialog box 3D Views You can display different views of 3D Models or create your own views Default View The Default View is the isometric view for three dimensional CAD models This viewpoint has the viewing camera positioned at an equal distance from all three axes and pointing directly at the origin Setting Standard or Camera Views Rather than entering Rotation mode you can view various predefined rotations with the Camera Views option from View and Markup modes From the View menu select Camera Views and then select pre defined view you want to display The view options are Isometric Top Bottom Front Back Left and Right The model changes to the selected view Note You can also click the Views ta
223. oduct for further analysis Explode Options From the Explode dialog box you can define how the explosion is to be performed and to visually explode or implode a model The options that you can set are Option Description Maximum Depth Animated Show Arrows Scroll Explode Define up to which level you want to explode All entities from the root level to the specified level are exploded All entities on the other levels will not be exploded If you are exploding Whole model the number of available levels depends on how many explodable levels exist in the model For example if there are four levels with level 2 being the first level under the main assembly then level 3 and level 4 are added to the list e Selected parts the number of available levels to be added to the list depends on the selected virtual tree When selected animation is shown while exploding or imploding the model When selected arrows are displayed in an explosion assem bly The arrow starts from an exploded entity and points to the center point of its parent Dragging the slider gradually displays the progression of the explosion to show the explosion dynamics e Explode pressing the button brings the explosion level to the n 1 level if current explosion level is between n 1 inclusive and n level exclusive e Implode pressing the button brings the explosion level to the n level if current explosion level is bet
224. of multi faceted adjoining points 1 RW From the Markup menu select Add entity select Measurement and then select Distance The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Distance hen From the Measured Distance Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the distance Select Cumulative Click a point on the drawing to define the starting point Continue clicking points along the path that you want to measure Each point is joined by a line Right click to complete the measurement The measured line path cumulated measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The cumulated measured distance Delta X and Delta Y appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box Note To make another measurement click Reset Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Calibrating Distance 1 Measure the distance between two points or measure cumulative distance See Measuring Distance Oracle Corp 214 AutoVue 2 Inthe Measurement Entities dialog box click Calibrate The Distance Calibration dialog box appears displaying the measured distance 3 From the Distance list select the unit to which you want to calibrate the distance 4 Select Calibrate to and enter a value if you want to calibrate the distance to a value Select Set Factor and enter a value if you want to calibrate the distance by a factor
225. of the components from the Occurrences list or click Next or Previous to switch between component occurrences Chapter 6 scm Scope Automatic Type Occurrences Counter NET19 9 Select any entity in the schematic drawing The same entity is highlighted in the PCB designs Cross Probing Between 2D and 3D Views of the Same File 1 From the Analysis menu select Cross Probe The Cross Probe dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Cross Probe pe 2 Click Add File 3 Inthe Open dialog box that appears select the same file then click Open 4 Inthe Cross Probe dialog box click OK The file appears in anew AutoVue window The views that display in each window depend on the contents of file you are cross probing If the file does not contain a schematic one window shows the 2 dimensional view of the PCB and the other shows the 3 dimensional view of the PCB If the file contains a schematic as well as a PCB the schematic view displays in one window and the 2D PCB view displays in the other window In this case take the following steps to see the 2D and 3D views of the PCB a In the window s dialog deselect the Automatic option b Select a different view from the TYPE list For example you can switch between Schematic and PCB 3D View 5 Select an entity in the 3D view The same entity is highlighted in the 2D view of this file Note You can select entities in the 2D view or 3D view of the
226. og box Note Click Reset to take another measurement 8 Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Calibrating Distance 1 Measure distance between two points or measure cumulative distance 2 From the Distance tab click Calibrate The Distance Calibration dialog box appears displaying the measured distance 3 From the Measured Distance list select the unit to which you want to calibrate the distance 4 Select Calibrate to and enter a value if you want to calibrate the distance to a value Select Set Factor and enter a value if you want to calibrate the distance by a factor 5 Click OK The calibration result appears in the Measurement dialog box 6 Click Close to close the Distance tab Oracle Corp AutoVue 49 Area in non Vector Files Use the Area option to measure the area and perimeter of a region 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears displaying the measurement options Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure Click the Area tab In the Area Units list select a unit of measurement in which to measure the area of the region In the Perimeter Units list select a unit of measurement in which to measure the perimeter of the region Note In the Net Area Result group select Add to cumulate a net area result of different areas select Subtract to subtract an area from the net area result and select Clear to clear the Net Area Result field Click
227. oints Snapping modes are displayed Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To deselect all snapping modes click All Off See 2D Vector Snapping Modes Select Between 2 lines if you want to measure the angle between two lines From the Measured Angle Units list select the unit If you selected From 3 Points click three points on the drawing to define the angle If you selected Between 2 Lines click two lines on the drawing to define the angle Angle arms appear with an arc connecting them The angle measurement appears in the Measurement dialog box Note Click Reset to take another measurement Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Angle in non Vector Files Use the Angle option to measure the angle between points on a drawing 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears displaying the measurement options Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure Click the Angle tab Select a unit of measurement from the Units list Click points on the drawing to define the angle you want to measure Angle arms appear with an arc connecting them The angle measurement appears in the Angle tab Note Click Reset to take another measurement Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Arc in non Vector Files Use the Arc option to define an arc in the drawing and calculate its arc center radius diam
228. om the Value list 5 Click Add Filter The selected attribute and its corresponding value appear in the list 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have all the filters you want 7 Click Apply Filter s A list of entities matching the search criteria appear showing the column headers for the entity s available attributes Note To remove a filter select the line in the list containing the attribute and value you do not want to use as a filter then click Remove Filter Oracle Corp 84 AutoVue 10 11 12 To save the results click Export Result The Save As dialog box appears Specify the file name and the directory where you want to store the file then click Save AutoVue saves the results in a esv Comma Separated Values file To view the properties of an entity select the entity from the Entity Types list or the Attributes list then right click and select Show Entity Properties The Entities Properties dialog box appears and displays the properties for the selected entity To show the net connectivity click the Attributes tab select the entity from the list then right click and select Show Net Connectivity The net connectivity for the selected entity is highlighted in the workspace Click Close to close the Entity Search dialog box Performing an Attribute based Search 1 From the Edit menu select Entity Search The Entity Search dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Ent
229. on is available with AutoCAD and MicroStation drawings and is accessed from the Analysis menu The Drawing Information options available are Select Single Entity List Tags Attributes and Entity Information Oracle Corp AutoVue 45 Viewing Details of a Single Entity 1 2 From the Analysis menu select Show Drawing Information and then select Select Single Entity Click the entity for which you want to view information The Get Entity Info dialog box appears displaying the information for the selected entity The XData button appears if additional information exists for that entity Click XData to view the information Note If you did not select an entity a message appears informing you that no entities were found and prompts you to select again Click OK to close the Get Entity Info dialog box Viewing Tags Attributes 1 2 From the Analysis menu select Show Drawing Information and then select List Tags Attributes Click in the area of the file for which you want to view information on block attributes and tags The Block Attributes dialog box appears displaying the attributes tags for the selected entity Note If there are no entities within the selected box a message appears informing you that no entities were found and prompts you to select again Click OK to close the Block Attributes dialog box Viewing Information for a Set of Entities The Entity Information option allows you to view information of a
230. on of the dialog box Note To remove a constraint select the Constraint that you want to remove then click Remove To remove all part alignments click Remove All 10 Click Close to close the Part Alignment dialog box Note A prompt will appear if you did not apply the changes before clicking Close 11 To restore the default state of a part of the model from the Manipulate menu select Transform and then select Reset Selected To restore the default state for the whole model select Reset All Transformation With the Transformation option you can rotate scale or translate a model or any selection of model parts by using the illustrated buttons or by entering X Y or Z values From the Manipulate menu select Transform and then select Define The Transformation dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also select Transform e The buttons on the left correspond to the rotational moves along the three axes Oracle Corp 134 AutoVue The buttons on the right correspond to the translational moves along the three axes and the scaling up and down Transformation Transformation Rotate Degree Translation mm x 0 Y J0 z Mirror Scale yZOxzOxXyY 0 Facto 1 C Absolute Transforming a Model Using Illustration Buttons 1 From the Manipulate menu select Transform and then select Define The Transformation dialog box appears Note From t
231. oordinate System The User Coordinate Systems dialog box appears From the Coordinate Systems list select the UCS that you want to modify The settings you configured for the UCS are displayed To change the name highlight the name enter the new one To change the position of the UCS click the Position tab then from the Define From list select the point where you want the UCS axes to appear See Position Options To change the orientation click the Orientation tab then from the Define From list select the point where you want to orient the UCS See Orientation Options To show the UCS axes select Show Trihedron To hide the UCS axes deselect the check box To change the UCS that it is relative to select the UCS from the Relative To list Click OK to close the User Coordinate Systems dialog box If you modified the position or orientation the UCS axes dynamically move to the new position A change in Show Trihedron option will make the UCS axes appear or disappear accordingly Additionally a name change will display the new name in the Coordinate Systems list Oracle Corp 146 AutoVue Activating a Coordinate System When you set a User Defined Coordinate System UCS as the active axes operations such as measuring transforming a model or defining a viewpoint are applied with respect to these axes 1 From the Analysis menu select Set User Coordinate System The User Coordinate Systems dialog box appears 2 Fro
232. ordinates and the scaling factor Note When working with a raster file it should be used as the base file because raster formats are opaque and would hide files underneath them 1 2 Open the file that you want to use as the base file for the overlay From the File menu select Import File as Overlay The Overlays dialog box appears Click Add The Please Select an Overlay File dialog box appears Select a file to overlay and then click Open To add a another file repeat steps 3 through 4 When done click OK The base file is displayed with the selected overlay files on top of it Modifying an Overlay 1 2 3 From the Manipulate menu select Overlays The Modify Overlay dialog box appears Select the overlay that you want to modify Click the Action that you want to apply to the overlay e Click Move if you want to move the overlay Click a point on the base file where you want to set the lower left corner of the overlay Click another point where you want to set the upper right corner of the overlay Note As you select the point to define the position of the upper right corner you can resize the destination box e Click Scale if you want to resize the overlay Enter the XOffset and YOffset coordinates and or the Scale Factor Oracle Corp 42 AutoVue Note XOffset and YOffset are relative to the base drawing and all options are displayed at their current values e Click Warp to adjust the overla
233. orizontally or vertically oriented watermark In addition to entering text you can e set the type size and style of font e insert Watermark information e print system variables To insert Watermark information Auto Vue provides a list of codes that you can choose from These codes are e f Full path of document e v Document Drive e d Document Directory e b Document Base name e e Document file extension e n Total document pages e Y p Current page number e N Total tiled pages e P Current tile number Oracle Corp AutoVue 265 Y Date Year M Date Month D Date Day W Date Day of week H Time Hour U Time Minute S Time seconds r New line Note A literal percentage mark is entered manually as Adding a Watermark 1 From the File menu select Print The Print Properties dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Print 2 Click the Watermark tab Enter the Watermark Text that you want to appear on the file To insert a code in the watermark select a code from the Insert Code list For example if you select Yon Total document pages the total number of pages for the selected file will appear in the watermark Note You can insert more than one code To set the orientation of the watermark click Diagonal Horizontal or Vertical To change the Font click Font The Font dialog box appears Configure the font then click OK In
234. orner of the status bar you can click Markup Indicator Note If the Markup Indicator icon does not display then the file you opened has no existing markups associated to it Oracle Corp 190 AutoVue 3 From the Markup list select the check box next to Markup file you want to open Note If you select more than one Markup file the Active Markup menu lets you select which one of them is initially active 4 Click OK The selected markup or markups appear in the workspace on top of the original file Note When you select more than one Markup file the markups display simultaneously See Also Setting the Active Markup File Saving an Existing Markup File To save a modified existing Markup file from the Markup menu select Save Note From the Markup Properties toolbar you can also click Save Markup ww g If you have multiple markups open that you have modified and want to save them all from the Markup menu select Save All To save an existing markup as a new markup from the Markup menu select Save As Importing a Markup File To import a Markup file on top of the original file 1 From the Markup menu select Open The Markup Files dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Open Markup s Ga 2 Click Import The Select Markup File to Import dialog box appears 3 Navigate to the markup file that you want to import and select it 4 Click Open The imported Markup file appears in th
235. ox appears 2 To show hide a layer or layers e Select a layer and click Toggle The layer s check box will switch between selected and deselected To view all the markup layers click All On To hide all markup layers click All Off or Oracle Corp AutoVue 195 e From the Markup Layers list select the check box next to the layer or layers you want visible and deselect the check box next to the layer or layers you want to hide 3 Click OK The markup entities belonging to the selected layer or layers appear in the workspace on top of the original file Deleting a Markup Layer From the Markup Layers dialog box you can choose to delete a selected layer and its associated markup entities 1 From the Markup menu select Markup Layers The Markup Layers dialog box appears 2 From the Markup Layers list select the markup layer you want to delete 3 Click Delete 4 Click OK The layer or layers are deleted along their associated entities Moving a Markup Entity to Another Layer Once you create a markup entity it is possible to assign it to a pre existing markup layer 1 Select the markup entity or entities that you want to move 2 From the Markup menu select Format and then select Move to Layer The Move to Layer dialog box appears Note You can also right click the markup entity select Format and then select Move to Layer From the Layers list select the destination layer 4 Click OK The selected markup entity
236. p file 1 View a file that you want to markup 2 From the Markup menu select New Auto Vue enters Markup mode and a new Markup file appears in the Markup Navigation Tree Note From the Markup Properties toolbar you can also click New Markup ie Oracle Corp AutoVue 189 See Also Creating a Markup Layer Entering Markup Information When creating a markup you can provide user information that you can save with the markup From the Markup menu select Properties The Markup Information dialog box appears Enter a user name department company name company location and telephone number Click OK to save your markup information and to close the dialog box Saving a New Markup File To save a new Markup file 1 From the Markup menu select Save The Save Markup File As dialog box appears displaying the Markup Information that you entered when creating the markup Note From the Markup Properties toolbar you can also click Save Markup 2 Inthe Markup ID field enter an ID consisting of any combination of characters or numbers 3 Click OK The Markup file is saved The markups and the Markup file remain displayed in the workspace and in the Markup Navigation tree Opening Markup Files To open a Markup file 1 View a file that has existing markups 2 From the Markup menu select Open The Markup Files dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Open Markup s ae or from the bottom left c
237. print more than one note press the Shift or Control key while selecting To print all the notes in the list click Select All 4 Click Print The Note Print Options dialog box appears Oracle Corp AutoVue 245 Note To print each selected note on a separate page select One Note Per Page 5 Configure the print options then click OK The selected notes are printed with their unique headers for example Note1 Note2 and so on 6 Click OK to close the List Notes dialog box Nesting Markup Entities You can add the Attachment or Hyperlink markup entities as a nested child to any markup entity 1 Adda markup entity to a 3D file for example a Text entity 2 From the workspace or Markup Tree select the Text entity 3 From the Markup menu select Attachment or Hyperlink Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Attachment N X or Hyperlink In the Markup Tree the selected markup entity appears as a child of the Text parent entity Working with Markup Entities With AutoVue you can assign a markup entity its own color the same color as the current active layer or a custom color You also have the option of grouping markup entities When you group markup entities you can manage the group as you would a single entity In Markup mode there are several options for modifying an entity You can apply these options to selected pre existing entities or to new entities that you add Note You can edit certain
238. r measurement 5 To remove the highlighted vertices on the model click Close in the Measurement Entities dialog box Adding Text With AutoVue you can add a 3D text box entity to a markup 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Text Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click 3D Text Pe 2 The Attach To dialog box appears and provides six snapping options Option Description None Does not snap to the model Vertex Snaps to a vertex on the model Edge Snaps to an edge on the model Face Snaps to a face on the model Mid Edge Snaps to the middle of an edge on the model Oracle Corp AutoVue 243 Option Description Ar Center Snaps to the center point of an arc on the model 3 To insert a text box that snaps to a part of the drawing with a leader line select one of the snapping modes See 3D Snapping Modes 4 Click and drag on the drawing to define the dimensions of the text box 5 Click in the text box and enter the text you want to add Note The height of the text box will change to accommodate the text 6 To change text box font properties from the Markup menu select Format and then select Font The Font dialog box appears allowing you to change the font type style and size Note From the respective font property lists on the Markup Properties toolbar you can also modify the font type style and size 7 Click OK to implement the font changes and to close t
239. rc From the Arc Info list select the unit in which you want to measure the distance From the Measure Angle Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the angle If you selected From 3 Points click three points on the drawing to define the arc Oracle Corp AutoVue 53 The points are joined by an arc The measurements for center point coordinates radius diameter arc length start and end of angle and sweep appear in the Measurement dialog box If you selected Are Entity click the edge of the arc that you want to measure The arc is highlighted The measurements for center point coordinates radius diameter arc length start and end of angle and sweep appear in the Measurement dialog box Note Click Reset to take another measurement Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Calibrating an Arc 1 2 Measure an arc in the drawing From the Arc tab click Calibrate The Radius Calibration dialog box appears displaying the measured distance From the Measured Radius list select a unit of measurement to which you want to calibrate the distance Click Calibrate to and enter a value if you want to calibrate to a value Click Set Factor and enter a value if you want to calibrate by a factor Click OK The calibration results appear in the Arc tab Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Oracle Corp 54 AutoVue Oracle Corp AutoVue 55 Working with EDA Files In additio
240. rc entity From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Are A Area Measure a selected area From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Area 2 Distance Measure the distance between two points From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Distance k l a 2D Vector Snapping Modes The snapping modes available allow you to click to precise geometrical points on a drawing For example if you select Snap to End Point and you move the cursor over an end point of a line the end point will be highlighted by a snap box Oracle Corp 218 AutoVue The snapping modes allow you to snap to the mid center and end points of an entity Button Snap to Description End point Geometric snap mode where a snap box appears when moving the cursor near a linear component s end point Mid point Geometric snap mode where a snap box appears x x Center point Free snap when moving the cursor near the halfway point of a linear component Geometric snap mode where a snap box appears when moving the cursor near the center of an elliptical component Allow snapping at any point on the drawing The below table lists snapping locations for certain measurements Measurement Snapping Location Area Snaps to a shape on the drawing Arc Snaps to an arc on the drawing Angle Snap to an angle on the drawing Measuring Distance Use the Distance option to measure the distance between two spec
241. re not available To identify the missing resources click the Resource icon to display the Properties dialog box Oracle Corp 28 AutoVue Quick Menus One of the quickest ways to access options is through Quick Menus or context sensitive shortcut menus These are the menus you see when you right click in the workspace Markup Navigation Tree and Model Tree The available Quick Menu options depend on the location where you right click Oracle Corp AutoVue 29 Opening Files You can open base files and Markup files from the File menu and Markup menu respectively Additionally you can browse files in a directory open files simultaneously and view the contents of archive files Opening a File From the File menu select Open The Open dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Open amp 2 Entera file name or browse to locate the file that you want to open 3 Click Open The file appears in the AutoVue workspace Opening Multiple Files By default AutoVue keeps one file open at a time If you open a new file the currently opened file is replaced with the new file However it is possible to have multiple files open by creating windows within AutoVue 1 From the Window menu select New Window A new window appears on top of the opened file 2 From the File menu select Open The Open dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Open amp i 3 Enter a
242. re shown as its children The attributes of the entity display to the right of the tree under Entity Info In the tree select any associated entity to display its attributes under Entity Info You can also view entity attributes in the workspace When you hover the mouse over an entity in the workspace a tooltip with commonly used entity information appears You can turn these tooltips off or on from the Configuration dialog box See Configuring AutoVue Oracle Corp AutoVue 61 Viewing the Properties of an Entity The Entity Properties dialog box displays detailed information about any selected entity in the current schematic drawing or PCB design 1 Select the entity in the workspace or from the Navigation Panel or Entity Search dialog box See Searching Using Entity Search Right click and select Show Entity Properties The Entity Properties dialog box appears displaying the selected entity and its associated entities under Associations and its attributes under Entity Info Note You can also double click the entity in the workspace to view its entity information Select any associated entity in the tree to display its attributes under Entity Info To view all associated entities for any given entity in the tree select the entity and click Expand Note To view the entity properties for the previous entity click the back lt arrow To return to the entity properties displayed before you clicked the back arrow
243. rency dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Transparency E 3 To adjust the transparency move the slider left or right Select Apply Dynamically if you want the transparency to simultaneously change with the movement of the slider Note Alternatively to adjust the transparency level you can enter in the Value field a value from 0 to 1 Where 0 renders the model opaque default state and 1 renders it transparent 4 Click Close to apply the changes and close the Set Transparency dialog box Changing the Mesh Resolution 1 Select the parts that you want to change the mesh resolution 2 From the Manipulate menu select Visual Effects and then select Mesh Resolution You then have the option to select High Medium or Low Note Changing the mesh resolution will not affect the default Mesh Resolution set in the Configuration dialog box Oracle Corp AutoVue 117 Light Settings The default light setting consists of a white light at the 10 o clock position with respect to the model In the Lighting dialog box it appears as a grey ball of white light at the 10 o clock position along the circumference of the larger sphere Ambient lighting is the overall lighting that surrounds an object It provides constant illumination to every surface of the model This type of lighting is particularly effective as a fill light for surfaces not directly illuminated by a directional light source You can set the int
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245. roperties toolbar you can also click Fill Color From the Fill Color list select Bylayer Z 4 Click OK Oracle Corp AutoVue 253 The selected markup entity or entities change to the color of the layer that the entity belongs to Changing Font You can change the font of the text box leader and measurement entities 1 Create the markup entity that you want 2 From the workspace or the Markup Navigation Tree select the markup entity for which you want to modify the font then do one of the following e From Markup menu select Format and then select Font The Font dialog box appears From the lists select the font font style and font size You also can select to add a strikeout and underline by selecting their check boxes Click OK to the close the dialog box and implement the changes From the Markup Entity toolbar select the font font size and font style bold italic and underline from their respective lists and buttons The font changes are implemented Changing Measurement Units and Symbols You can change the unit of measure and add a symbol to a measurement and have it appear on the drawing 1 Create the markup measure entity that you want See Creating 2D non Vector Markup Measure Entities Creating 2D Vector Markup Measure Entities Creating EDA Markup Measure Entities Creating 3D Markup Measure Entities 2 Double click the measurement that you want to change the unit of measure or add a symbol to The appropri
246. rs The Layers dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Layers 5 The Layers dialog box has a Physical Layers section and a Logical Layers section You can display and hide these sections by clicking Expand Q and Collapse respectively Oracle Corp AutoVue 65 Physical and Logical Layers Sections The Logical Layers section displays the layers in the order they display in the workspace The Physical Layers section displays the layers in the order they appear in the layer stackup when manufactured The Physical Layers section displays a matrix with a mapping of physical layer names to entity types Each row in the matrix corresponds to a physical layer in the board Each column in the matrix lets you control the visibility of an entity type such as pin via or trace The entity types that display depend on the entities available in the open file Select a physical layer to change its visibility layer order and color Select or deselect the entity type of a physical layer to affect its visibility separately from the other entities of the layer When you select a physical layer from the Physical Layers section the associated logical layers are also selected in the Logical Layers section You can also select individual logical layers from the Logical Layers section or press the Shift or Control key to select multiple logical layers Note One physical layer can be selected at a time The Logical Layers s
247. ry if you want to measure the distance between entity types Snapping modes are displayed 5 If you selected Entity select a part or parts on the model The model part or parts appears in the list under Set 1 and are highlighted on the model and in the Model Tree If you selected Geometry select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring See 3D Snapping Modes All entities of the selected entity type are highlighted on the model Select the entity or entities on the model The selected entities appears in the list under Set 1 and are highlighted on the model Note To reset a set click Clear To clear items from a set select the items and press the Delete key To deselect a part or entity type on the model press the Control key and left click the part or entity type 6 Click EE set 2 7 Repeat step 5 The model part appears in the list under Set 2 8 From the Measured Min Distance list select the unit in which you want to measure the distance 9 Click Compute The minimum distance from the first set of entities to the second set is highlighted by a line The measured minimum distance X Y and Z Oracle Corp AutoVue 163 coordinates for Position 1 and X Y and Z coordinates for Position 2 appear in the Measurement dialog box Note Click Reset to take another measurement 10 Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Measuring an Angle Use the Angle option to measure the precise angle between any three v
248. s are displayed The UCS axes are reoriented to the selected vertices Defining a User Coordinate System 1 2 N From the Analysis menu select Set User Coordinate System The User Coordinate Systems dialog box appears Click New The name of the User Defined Coordinate System UCS1 for the first one appears in the Coordinate Systems list To change the name that you want for the UCS in the Name field enter a new name Click the Position tab to define the origin of the UCS From the Define From list select the point where you want the UCS axes to appear See Position Options Click Apply Click the Orientation tab to define the orientation of the UCS From the Define From list select the point where you want to orient the UCS Oracle Corp 11 AutoVue 145 See Orientation Options Click Apply To hide the UCS axes on the model deselect the Show Trihedron check box Note This option is selected by default Click OK to close the User Coordinate Systems dialog box Note If there is more than one coordinate system for this file select which coordinate system the new UCS will be relative to from the Relative To list Otherwise the new UCS will be calculated with respect to the World Coordinate System The newly active trihedral coordinate system appears bolder and larger See Activating a Coordinate System Modifying a User Defined Coordinate System 1 2 From the Analysis menu select Set User C
249. s of the document Prints the area displayed in the View window Limits Selected Limits printing to one page when the scaling options selected causes a single document page to span over multiple printer pages Note Option is only enabled when Current is selected for Document Pages Prints the area selected in the View window Note Option will only be enabled when Current is selected for Document Pages Force all colors to black Forces all colors to black Output a single page Prints file on a single page Print Row Headers Prints row headers Note Option is only enabled for spreadsheets archive and database files Oracle Corp AutoVue 261 Option Type Description Print Column Head ers Prints column headers Note Option is only enabled for spreadsheets archive and database files Partial Preview Displays a view of the printer page highlight ing the printable area Number of Copies Select the number of copies you want to print of the file Configuring the Print Options 1 Print Margins From the File menu select Print The Print Properties dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Print A Click the Options tab Configure the print options See Print Options Configure other print options To view a partial view of the file click Partial Preview The Partial Print Preview dialog box appears See Partia
250. se surfaces are shaded to increase the illusion of three dimensions A wireframe constructed with all internal lines hidden Oracle Corp AutoVue 115 Method Description Silhouette A wireframe constructed with all internal lines visible but including additional silhouette edges These are not true edges but help to visualize the model Wire Polygons A skeletal model constructed of unfilled polygons Shaded Wire An outlined solid model constructed of planes and surfaces The outline is a solid line and the model s surfaces are shaded to increase the illusion of three dimensions Reflective A solid model constructed of planes and surfaces These surfaces are have a reflective sheer to accentuate the model s shadows Reflective Wire An outlined solid model constructed of planes and surfaces The outline is a solid line and the model s surfaces have a reflective sheer to the model s shadows Changing the Render Mode Note A check mark beside the attribute indicates the current render mode 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visual Effects and then select Rendering Note You can also change the render mode for selected model parts Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Render Mode f The model or selected model parts change to the selected render mode Changing the Visibility You can choose to show or hide selected parts this can be done from either the Model Tree or the workspace
251. se this option to change the color of individual logical layers Note Do not click the Color column heading unless you want to sort the layers in the Logical Layers section according to color Select the color that you want from the menu The color of all selected layers changes in the Color column Click Apply to save the changes The display updates in the workspace based on the changes you made to the layer color You can now save your changes as a user defined layer set See Creating User Defined Layer Sets Click Close to close the Layers dialog box Oracle Corp AutoVue 69 Sorting Logical Layers You can sort the list of logical layers in the Logical Layers section by name visibility color or physical layer 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visibility Control and then select Layers The Layers dialog box opens Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Layers 2 Ifthe Logical Layers section is not open click Expand Q 3 Click the column header of an attribute Layers are sorted according to the attribute header you click For example clicking the Color column header oO sorts all logical layers in the section according to their color Note To restore the original sort order click the Order column header Layer Sets A layer set is comprised of all the physical and logical layers in the drawing Layer sets differ in the attributes of the different layer or layers for example z order visibilit
252. select Add entity select Measurement and then select Angle The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Angle 2 From the Measured Angle Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the angle Click points on the drawing to define the angle you want to measure e The first click defines the starting point of the angle measurement e The second click defines the vertex of the angle measurement The third click defines the endpoint of the angle measurement The points are joined by angle arms with an arc connecting them Move the cursor to increase or decrease the radial and arc length Click again to complete the measurement The measured line path angle measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The measured angle also appears in the Measurement Entities dialog box To resize the value box select it and then click and drag the frame handles You can click and drag the value box anywhere on the drawing Note To make another measurement click Reset Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Measuring an Arc Use the Arc option to define an arc in the drawing and measure its radius center and diameter 1 From the Markup menu select Add entity select Measurement and then select Arc The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Are g
253. select Manipulate Note To restore the default state of a part of the model from the Manipulate menu select Transform and then select Reset Selected To restore the default state for the whole model select Reset All Scaling a Model Along the X Y and Z Axis 1 From the Manipulate menu select Manipulate You are now in Manipulate mode Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Manipulate aft Select the model part or parts that you want to scale Oracle Corp 130 AutoVue Note To select more than one part press the Shift or Control key while selecting A model size representation of the Global Axes appears through the model part or parts and are encased by a three dimensional box 3 Click and drag a corner cube of the box up or down to scale the selected model part 4 To exit Manipulate mode click Manipulate ode or from the Manipulate menu select Manipulate Note To restore the default state of a part of the model from the Manipulate menu select Transform and then select Reset Selected To restore the default state for the whole model select Reset All Part Alignment With the Part Alignment option you can select a point on a model s vertex edge or face to align to a another model or model part The Mobile point determines the precise point of alignment for the model part The Fixed point on the model determines the precise fixed point to which the mobile part will align When alig
254. sions in their respective fields 4 From the Units list select the unit you want to set for the Volume dimensions 5 To search for entities by Location select the Enabled check box Note If you want to search for entities that match all three dimensions select the Fits completely check box If the check box is deselected then an entity only has to match one dimension to appear in the Results list 6 From the Units list select the unit you want to set for the Location dimensions 7 Enter the dimensions for Point 1 and Point 2 Click the 3D Search tab 9 Click Search A list of entities matching the search criteria appears in the Results list See Saving Search Results 10 Click Close to close the Entity Search dialog box oo Oracle Corp AutoVue 159 Saving Search Results 1 Perform a 3D entity search See Performing a Search Performing an Attribute based Search Performing an Advanced 3D Search 2 Click Search A list of entities matching the search criteria appear in the Results list displaying the type and name 3 To save the results click Export The Save As dialog box appears 4 Specify the path where you want to store the file and enter the file name then click Save AutoVue saves the results in a esv Comma Separated Values file Measuring in 3D Files AutoVue provides the ability to perform measurements in 3D files When measuring Auto Vue provides the option to snap to different entity types on the mode
255. specified by the cursor location See Using the Magnify Glass Magnify a selected area of a file and displays it in the Magnify Window See Using the Magnify Window Pan and Zoom Window Display a close up view of a particular area of a file while maintaining a view of the entire file From the AutoVue toobar you can also click S Note The Pan and Zoom Window option is disabled for text based documents and spreadsheets See Using the Pan and Zoom Window Oracle Corp 36 AutoVue Menu Sub Menu Description Pan Click and drag to move the drawing To exit right click Mm From the AutoVue toobar you can also click Note Note Note The Rotate option is disabled for text based documents and spreadsheets Rotate Rotate Clock Rotate the file 90 degrees clockwise wise f From the Auto Vue toobar you can also click 60 Rotate Counter Rotate the file 90 degrees counter clockwise Clockwise S From the Auto Vue toobar you can also click 90 Flip Horizontal Axis Flip the drawing on its horizontal axis From the AutoVue toobar you can also click A Vertical Axis Flip the drawing on its vertical axis Ea From the Auto Vue toobar you can also click Page Next Go to the next page of a multi page file From the AutoVue toobar you can also click CP Previous Go to the previous page of a multi page file From the Auto Vue toobar you can also click ELI Page Number Go to the specified p
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258. st select the markup you want to make active Note An active markup displays in bold in the Markup Navigation Tree 9 Click OK Oracle Corp 192 AutoVue The selected markups appear in the AutoVue workspace Changing the Active Markup File When you have multiple Markup files open you can change the active markup Note An active markup displays in bold in the Markup Navigation Tree Take one of the following steps In the tree right click the name of the Markup file you want to make active then select Set Active From the Markup toolbar you can set the active markup by selecting a markup from the list on the Markup Properties toolbar File Edit View Manipulate Analysis Markup gt Sts eS La P D peoo wae LEARN 002 B ILEARN O01 ga _ Components ILEARN 002 e Take the following steps a From the Markup menu select Set Active The Set Active Markup dialog box appears b From the Select Active Markup list select the markup you want to make active c Click OK to make the selected Markup file active Working with Markup Layers Markup files can be divided into layers with each layer having its own unique name You can create name and color layers to organize your work For example different colors can indicate time priorities and each layer can contain markups relating to a common purpose When working with markup layers you can view layers individually or in combination add ren
259. t click and select Show Entity Properties 3 Click the Mass Properties tab to view the properties of the selected mass Oracle Corp 124 AutoVue Note When a mass property cannot be calculated N A displays in red for that property When this is the case you can also click Error Report for a list of mass properties that could not be calculated 4 To change the density change measurement units or configure computation of inertia tensor click Options The Options dialog box appears See Configuring Mass Properties 5 Click OK to close the Options dialog box 6 Click Close to close the Entity Properties dialog box Configuring Mass Properties From the Mass Properties tab you can change the density the measurement units or configure the reference point of inertia tensor 7 From the Analysis menu select Show Entity Properties The Entity Properties dialog box appears Note You can also right click in the workspace and select Show Entity Properties or in the Model Tree select the model part or parts then right click and select Show Entity Properties 8 Click the Mass Properties tab 9 Click Options The Options dialog box appears 10 To change the density enter a value in the Density field To change the density units select the unit for Mass and Length from their respective lists in the Units section 11 To apply the density to model parts with unknown density select Use Only for Parts with Unknown Density
260. t Height field to change the component height Note The Default Component Height option affects components that do not have height defined in the design If a component has a defined height this option does not affect that component To work with a different unit of measurement select another unit from the Default Units list This is the unit of measurement used for values set in the Default Board Thickness and Default Component Height fields Reload the file to see your changes Synchronizing Layers when Comparing Files When you compare files you can synchronize all layer settings When the layer settings are synchronized changing one setting changes the same setting for both files you are comparing 1 2 From the Configuration tree expand EDA and then select Analysis Select the Layer Settings option to synchronize all layer settings when comparing files Note This option is only applicable for PCB drawings Configuring Zoom Behavior when Cross Probing You can configure the zoom options when you cross probe files 1 2 From the Configuration tree expand EDA and then select Analysis Select one of the following Cross Probe options Select Keep Current Zoom Level When this option is active the view of the target files remains the same while you cross probe Select Zoom Selected to automatically zoom in on selected entities while you cross probe This option is enabled by default e Select Zoom Fit to autom
261. t Options Margins Define the margin settings See Setting the Margins Headers Footers Define the headers footers to be included on every page printed See Adding a Header and Footer Watermark Define the watermark to be included on every page printed See Adding a Watermark Stamps Define the stamp to be included on every page printed See Adding a Stamp Pen Settings Change the thickness assigned to a pen See Assigning Pen Settings Print Options With the Options tab you can define print options for the printed file The options are Option Type Description Print to File Click to print to file and not to a printer Oracle Corp 260 AutoVue Option Type Description Modify Sets printer properties such as printer paper size orientation and so on Scaling Fit to page Factor Scale Scales the image to fit on the output page Scales the image according to the scaling fac tors that you have manually entered in the input fields Note Units can be entered as inches millimeters or pixels Scales the image according to percentage You can select a predefined scaling factor or manu ally enter a customer scaling factor Note Decimal places are excepted Document Pages Sets the document pages to print All Current or Range Alignment Offset Specifies where the drawing will appear on the print out Page Area Extents Displayed Prints the extent
262. t a new check Click Close to close the Verify Design dialog box Exporting the Design Verification Results You can export the design verification results into a text file 1 LoS Verify a design See Verifying a Design In the Verify Design dialog box click Export The Export Results dialog box appears Navigate and select the directory where you want to export the results Enter a file name Oracle Corp 82 AutoVue 5 Click Save AutoVue saves the design verification results in a txt text or a esv Common Separated Values file listing each violation result and its description 6 Click Close to close the Verify Design dialog box Searching Using Entity Search You can search for an entity in a schematic drawing or a PCB design using the Entity Search option To filter entities apply attribute or entity type filters as search criteria You can select entities from the results list to highlight them in the workspace and the Navigation Panel You can also export the search results to a txt file Note If the selected entity is small a flash box appears indicating the location of the highlighted entity in the workspace To open the Entity Search dialog box from the Edit menu select Entity Search From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Entity Search Q If your schematic has multiple pages a Defining Scope dialog box appears Defining Scope Scope Current Schematic Page Entire Schematic Des
263. t multiple markup entities press the Shift or Control key while selecting 2 From the Fill Type list select the fill type that you want for the markup entity e Select Solid Fill if you want the fill color to be solid Select Transparent Fill if you want the fill color to be transparent e Select No Fill if you do not want any fill color 3 Click OK to close the Markup Entity Properties dialog box The fill type changes for the selected markup entity or entities Note Any new markup entities that you create will have the new fill type See Also Changing Fill Type Fill Color Change the line color fill color and fill type for a selected markup entity or entities 1 Select the markup entity you want to change the fill color To select multiple markup entities press the Shift or Control key while selecting 2 From the Fill Color list select the color that you want for the markup entity Note Selecting Bylayer changes the markup entity color to the color of the layer To define your own color take the following steps 1 From the Fill Color list select Custom Color YA The Color dialog box appears Oracle Corp AutoVue 257 2 Select a color and click OK The fill color changes for the selected markup entity or entities 3 Click OK to close the Markup Entity Properties dialog box The fill type changes for the selected markup entity or entities Note Any new markup entities that you create will have the new fill color
264. t of a header and footer To Insert Code in the header or footer click Left Center or Right then select a code from the list For example if you select Yon Total document pages the total number of pages for the selected file will appear in the header and footer To change the Font click Set Font The Font dialog box appears Configure the font then click OK In the Print Properties dialog box configure other print properties See Configuring the Print Options Oracle Corp 264 AutoVue 7 To view a partial view of the file click Partial Preview The Partial Print Preview dialog box appears See Partial Preview of a File 8 Click OK to print The Print dialog box appears indicating the document is printing See Also Previewing a File Before Printing Native Print Settings You can choose to include predefined headers and footers when printing an Excel file from Auto Vue 1 From the Print Properties dialog box click the Headers Footers tab 2 Under Headers and Footers click inside the Left Center and Right boxes corresponding to the header or footer position in the original file Select F Native Print Settings Excel from the Insert Code list 4 Click OK to print The Excel file s headers and footers are printed LoS Watermarks With the Watermark tab you can specify a watermark that will appear on a printed file When printing a watermark it appears transparent on the file contents You can choose a h
265. tance Use the Cumulative Distance option to measure the distance along a path of multi faceted adjoining points 1 From the Markup menu select Add entity select Measurement and then select Distance The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Distance ham 2 Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To deselect all snapping modes click All Off See EDA Snapping Modes 3 From the Measured Distance Units list select the unit that you want to measure the distance 4 Select Cumulative 5 Click the first entity to define the starting point 6 Continue clicking points along the path that you want to measure Each point is joined by a line 7 Right click to complete the measurement The measured line path measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The measured distance Delta X Delta Y and the Manhattan Distance appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box Note Click Reset to take another measurement Oracle Corp 8 AutoVue 227 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Calibrating Distance 1 Measure the distance between two points or measure cumulative distance See Measuring Distance In the Measurement Entities dialog box click Calibrate The Distance Calibration dialog box appears displaying the measured distance In the
266. tching The breaking up of large conductive areas by the use of a pattern of lines and spaces in the conductive material Oracle Corp AutoVue 93 Datum A specific location a point that serves as a reference to locate a PCB pattern or layer for manufacture Density On a PCB the degree to which components are packed on the board Generally the density is given as the number of square inches per equivalent i e a lower number indicates a more dense board Discrete components Components with three or fewer electrical connections for example resistors or capacitors Electrical check The process of checking the PCB to ensure that the connections they are on match those specified in the net list Fill zone A zone that defines an area to be filled with copper Fine pitch A class of surface mount components that is characterized by pins measuring 0 025 inches or less from pad center to pad center Footprint The physical description of a component It consists of three elements padstacks representing the pads of the component obstacles representing among other things the physical outline of the component silkscreens keepouts keepins and assembly drawing data and text documenting the footprint information for example the component name You may want each project to have its own footprint library containing all the footprints used in that project Oracle Corp 94 AutoVue Ground plane A l
267. tem tray hibernation if you want AutoVue to quit completely when you close it Click Registry to open the AutoVue File Registration dialog box From the list select the file extensions you want to associate with AutoVue Click OK to implement your changes and to close the dialog box Oracle Corp AutoVue 169 Configuring Paths Configure the paths for XRefs fonts symbols or markups When working with files that need external resources such as fonts or XRefs you may need to specify the path to these external resources if they do not exist in the same location as the base file You may also need to access symbol libraries that are stored in a non default location or you may need to configure from where AutoVue reads and locates Markup files Path Description XRefs The directory paths for any external reference files associated with 2D 3D or EDA files See Configuring XRef Paths Font The directory paths for fonts required by AutoVue s vector files See Configuring Font Paths Symbol The directory path for symbol libraries used by Auto Vue s Markup enti ties See Configuring Symbol Paths Markup The directory paths for Markup files See Configuring Markup Paths Configuring XRef Paths XRef Paths are the directory paths for any external reference files associated with 2D 3D or EDA files 3 From the Configuration tree expand General and then select XRef Paths 4 Click Add The Browse for Folder dialog bo
268. th the file s path Sub Format The Sub Format list appears when you selected HP Laserjet Print or TIFF from the Convert to Format list Select a sub format from the list Oracle Corp 272 AutoVue Option Description Convert Region Convert Pages X and Y The area of the file to be converted The available options are e Display the area displayed in the workspace For example if you zoomed in on a particular region of the file the zoomed portion of the file is converted e Extent refers to the entire extents of the file The number of pages to be converted The available options are All convert all pages Current convert the current page e Range convert the pages indicated in the range Choose from pixels inches and millimeters for the units Note With raster files the units are preset as pixels X indicates the number of horizontal pixels Y is the number of vertical pixels for the current active file contents At times AutoVue will preset X and Y to match the specifications of the selected conversion file format Other times X and Y will be available and may be changed according to your preferences Your selection here will not affect the current display but will affect the conversion file s resolution PDF With AutoVue it is possible to convert Office 2D and EDA formats to PDF When converted from Markup Mode markups are burned onto the PDF
269. the Convert to Format list select the format you want to convert the file to Note The Output and Convert area options change according to the type of format you choose Select the output and convert options that you want to set for the file See Conversion Options Click OK The Conversion in Progress dialog box appears The dialog box disappears when the file is converted successfully Manipulating Views AutoVue provides the flexibility to manipulate the display of a 3D model You can rotate scale or translate a model or any selection of model parts You can also navigate from one page to another page of a multi page file You can access these options from the View menu The options are Menu Sub Menu Description Zoom Zoom In Zoom in by a factor of 2 From the Autovue toobar you can also click A Oracle Corp 112 AutoVue Menu Sub Menu Description Zoom Out Zoom out by a factor of 2 From the Autovue toobar you can also click Previous Return to the previous zoom level From the Autovue toobar you can also click Q or right click in workspace and select from pop up menu Selected Resize the object so that the objects selected fill Dynamic Zoom Zoom Box the window Click and drag the cursor up to zoom in or down to zoom out From the Autovue toobar you can also click Qf Click and drag to draw a box around an object that you want to enlarge to fill the window From the Autovue too
270. the Entity Filter dialog box Once you have selected an entity you can zoom to it in the workspace and perform other operations with the EDA file From the Navigation Panel Click any components nets associated pins or net nodes in the Navigation Panel to select them To select more than one entity press the Shift or Control key while selecting The selected entity or entities are highlighted in the workspace If the selected entity is small a flash box appears indicating the location of the highlighted entity in the workspace See Also Zooming to a Selected Entity From the Workspace Click an entity in the workspace to select it To select more than one entity press the Shift or Control key while selecting The selected entity or entities appear highlighted in the workspace and in the Navigation Panel If the selected entity is small a flash box appears indicating the location of the highlighted entity in the workspace You can also apply selection filters when selecting entities in the workspace See Filtering Entity Types Note When you hover the mouse over an entity in the workspace a tooltip with information about the entity s attributes appears The tooltip displays whether or not you select the entity From the Entity Search Dialog Box 1 Perform an attribute based or entity type based search using the Entity Search dialog box See Searching Using Entity Search Oracle Corp AutoVue 59 Select an entity or en
271. the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Distance has Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To deselect all snapping modes click All Off See 2D Vector Snapping Modes From the Measured Distance Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the distance Select Cumulative Click a point on the drawing to define the starting point Continue clicking points along the path that you want to measure Each point is joined by a line Right click to complete the measurement The measured line path measurement and unit appear as in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The cumulated measured distance Delta X and Delta Y appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box To resize the value box select it and then click and drag the frame handles Note To make another measurement click Reset Oracle Corp 220 AutoVue 9 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Calibrating Distance 1 Measure the distance between two points or measure cumulative distance See Measuring Distance 2 Inthe Measurement Entities dialog box click Calibrate The Distance Calibration dialog box appears displaying the measured distance 3 Inthe Measured Distance list select the unit to which you want to calibrate the distance 4 Select Calibrate to and enter a value if you want to calibrate the distance to a value Select Set Factor an
272. the Net Area Result select Subtract Select Clear to clear the Net Area Result If you selected Between Points click points on the drawing to define the area Each point is joined by a line The area and perimeter measurements appear in the Measurement dialog box Oracle Corp AutoVue 89 9 Ifyou selected Shape click the edge of the predefined shape that you want to measure The shape is highlighted The area and perimeter measurements appear in the Measurement dialog box Note Click Reset to take another measurement 10 Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Measuring an Angle Use the Angle option to measure the angle between points on a drawing 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure 2 Click the Angle tab 3 Select From 3 Points if you want to measure the angle between three points Snapping modes are displayed Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To deselect all snapping modes click All Off See EDA Snapping Modes 4 Select Between 2 lines if you want to measure the angle between two lines 5 From the Measured Angle Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the angle 6 Ifyou selected From 3 Points click three points to define the angle 7 Ifyou selected Between 2 Lines click two lines to define the angle Angle arms appear with
273. the entity you want to measure to The points are joined by a line The measured distance Delta X Delta Y and Delta Z appear in the Measurement dialog box Note Click Reset to take another measurement 10 Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Calibrating Distance 1 Measure a distance See Measuring Distance In the Measurement dialog box click Calibrate The Distance Calibration dialog box appears displaying the measured distance In the Measured Dist list select the unit to which you want to calibrate the distance Select Calibrate to and enter a value if you want to calibrate the distance to a value Select Set Factor and enter a value if you want to calibrate the distance by a factor Click OK The calibration result appears in the Measurement dialog box Oracle Corp 162 AutoVue 6 Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Measuring Minimum Distance With the Minimum Distance option you can measure the minimum distance between model parts as well as any two points from the selection sets vertices edges mid edges arc centers faces or any combination of entity types 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears k gt Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure fa 2 Click the Min Distance tab 3 Click EE set 1 Select Entity if you want to measure the distance between model parts Snapping modes are disabled Select Geomet
274. the frame handles To view a different area of the file in the Auto Vue workspace click and drag the frame box to the area that you want to view Note If you perform a zoom function in the AutoVue workspace the area displayed in the workspace is highlighted by the frame box in the Pan and Zoom Window 4 From the Pan and Zoom menu select Exit to close the window The last view performed remains in the AutoVue workspace Using the Magnify Window The Magnify Window option displays the magnified area in a window that updates dynamically You can click and drag the window to any location on your screen view the details of a select portion of the displayed file while maintaining the display of the full file 1 From the View menu select Magnify Window The Magnify Window appears Oracle Corp 38 AutoVue 2 Move the cursor to the area that you want to magnify in the current active file 3 Click once The area appears magnified in the Magnify Window 4 Right click to exit the Magnify Window Selecting Views The Views option allows you to access different named views of a file 1 From the View menu select Views The Select a Named View dialog box appears 2 From the list select the view that you want to display 3 Click OK The selected view is displayed Note To return to the default view select Default View Specifying a View Point The View Point option allows you to render a drawing from a selected viewpoint
275. the library that you want to add a stamp Oracle Corp AutoVue 205 Click Add Stamp The Stamp Definition dialog box appears Enter the source file stamp Name and description in their respective fields or click Browse to locate the source file Click OK The stamp appears under the Drag and Drop a Stamp onto AutoVue section in the Stamps dialog box Note To add more than one stamp repeat steps 4 and 5 Close the Stamps dialog box Deleting a Stamp from a Library 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Stamp The Stamps dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Stamp Click the Stamps tab From the Stamp Library list select the library which contains the stamp you want to delete The stamps appear in the Drag and Drop a Stamp onto AutoVue section Select the stamp you want to delete then click Delete The stamp disappears from the library Close the Stamps dialog box Editing Stamp Library Information 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Stamp The Stamps dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Stamp Click the Libraries tab From the Stamp Libraries list select the library that you want edit Click Edit The Stamp Library dialog box appears Edit the information Click OK Close the Stamps dialog box Oracle Corp 206 AutoVue Deleting a Stamp Library 1 From the M
276. the workspace select the group that you want to ungroup 2 From the Markup menu select Object and then select UnGroup The group of entities appear on the markup as individual entities Deleting Markup Entities 1 Select the markup entity that you want to delete To select multiple markup entities press the Shift or Control keys while selecting 2 From the Markup Properties toolbar click Delete Markups o The selected entity or entities are deleted from the current active file Note You can also press the Delete key to delete the markup entities Alternatively right click the entity in the workspace or Markup Navigation Tree and select Delete Oracle Corp AutoVue 249 Formatting Markup Entity Proper ties With AutoVue you can modify the formatting of a markup entity via the Format option from the Markup menu or via the Markup Entity Properties dialog box See Also Using the Markup Entity Properties Dialog Box When creating a markup entity you have the option to change the line color line style line thickness arrow style fill color and fill type Additionally you can assign the markup entity the same color as the layer See Changing Line Color Changing Line Style Changing Line Thickness Changing Arrow Style Changing Fill Type Changing Fill Color Assigning a Markup Entity the Same Color as the Layer Changing Line Color 1 Select the markup entity or entities for which you want to change the line color See Selectin
277. ting 2 To select the parent entities of a selected part press the Shift key and select the part again A pop up appears listing the parent entities of the selected part Select an entity from the pop up list The selected part or parts appear highlighted on the model and in the Model Tree 3 To select a group of parts from the Edit menu select Select then click and drag the mouse around the parts The entities within the box are selected and highlighted in the Model Tree Note If the selected entity is hidden in the Model Tree the Model Tree expands to display the selected entity See Selecting Model Parts from the Model Tree Selecting All Identical Parts of a Model Select a model part in the workspace or from the Model Tree then right click and select Select Identical Parts All identical parts are highlighted on the model and in the Model Tree If there are no identical parts found a message appears indicating No identical parts found Note You can also select sub assemblies and Select Identical Parts to display all identical sub assemblies Re Centering The Re center option repositions the model back to the center of the View window You can use a model part as a central reference point to reposition a Oracle Corp AutoVue 105 model You can select several model parts to use as one collective central reference point Re Centering a Model to a Selected Model Part 1 Select the model part or parts that you
278. tities dialog box 6 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Creating 2D Vector Markup Measure Entities When marking up 2D vector files in addition to all the markup options available for 2D files you can create markup measure entities The measure options in Markup mode work slightly different than in View mode See 2D Specific Markups Measure options vary between vector and non vector files For vector files AutoVue provides the option to snap to fixed points on the drawing For non vector files you can only free snap When measuring in Markup mode the specified measurement lines and values are displayed on the current active markup layer as entities These entities can be moved resized hidden or deleted You can also modify the font of a measure Oracle Corp AutoVue 217 entity align a free snap measure entity to the horizontal or vertical axis as well as add units of measure and symbols to a measurement and have them appear on the drawing Note When you are creating a markup entity you can press the Escape key to cancel In Markup mode you can choose from several measure options to create markup measure entities From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Measurement to access the following measure options Option Description Angle Measure the angle between selected points From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Angle Arc Measure an a
279. tities from the Entity Types list or the Attributes list of the Entity Search dialog box Note To select more than one entity press the Shift or Control key while selecting The selected entity or entities appear highlighted in the workspace and in the Navigation Panel Note If the selected entity is too small a flash box appears indicating the location of the highlighted entity in the workspace Filtering Entity Types With the Entity Filter option you can display certain entity types while hiding others without having to hide an entire layer For example you might want to turn off all entities and display only the component instances You can also limit the types of entities you can select in the workspace 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visibility Control and then select Entity Filter The Entity Filter dialog box appears Under the Visibility column select the check box beside the entity types you want to display in the workspace Deselect the check box to hide the entity types Under the Selection column select the check box beside the entity types that you want to be able to select in the workspace Deselect the check box beside the entity types that you do not want to select Note To select all entity types select the check box in the column header Deselect the check box to deselect all entity types Click Apply to apply the changes Close OK to close the Entity Filter dialog box Only the selected entity
280. to clear the Net Area Result field 7 Ifyou selected Between Points click points on the drawing to define the area Each point is joined by a line and the measurement appears in the Measurement Entities dialog box 8 Ifyou selected Shape click the edge of a predefined shape on the drawing The shape is highlighted 9 Right click to complete the measurement The measured line path measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The area and perimeter measurements appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box Note Click Reset to take another measurement 10 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Measuring an Angle Use the Angle option to measure the angle between points on a drawing 1 From the Markup menu select Add entity select Measurement and then select Angle The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Angle 4 2 Select From 3 Points if you want to measure the angle between three points Snapping modes are displayed Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To deselect all snapping modes click All Off See EDA Snapping Modes Select Between 2 lines if you want to measure the angle between two lines 4 From the Measured Angle Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the angle 5 If you selected From 3 Points click three points to
281. toVue 79 Type Design Rule Check Description Manufacturing Electrical 10 Min Clearance Comp gt Comp Min Annular Ring Min Pad Diameter Acute Angle in deg Min Drill Hole Size Max Drill Hole Size Max Via Count Specify the minimum component to component clearance on the same physical layer component top side or component bottom side Note Only the logical layer that defines the actual outline of the component is considered Note A component entity is usually made up of geometrics on different logical layers silkscreen keepout and so on but only the logical layer that defines the actual outline of the component is considered Specify the distance between the pad out line and the outline of its drill hole on all physical layers Note The two outlines geometries are part of the pin pad entity but on different logical layers Specify the minimum diameter of a pad Note Only applicable to rounded pads Specify the minimum acute angle between connected traces on the same physical layer Note Only two traces belonging to the same net should be considered Specify the minimum diameter of the drill hole size allowed Note Only applicable to rounded pads Specify the maximum diameter of the drill hole size allowed Note Only applicable to rounded pads Specify the maximum via count allowed for a net Oracle Corp 80 AutoVue Desig
282. tributes are X Axis Y Axis font color text font name and tolerance type 1 To view the attributes of specific model parts select the parts from the model To view the attributes of the entire 3D model make sure that no parts are selected 2 From the Analysis menu select Show Entity Properties The Entity Properties dialog box appears Note You can also right click in the workspace and select Show Entity Properties or in the Model Tree select the model part or parts then right click and select Show Entity Properties 3 Click the Attributes tab The attributes of the selected model parts are displayed in a hierarchical tree 4 Click Close to close the Entity Properties dialog box Viewing Mass Properties The Mass Properties tab displays the precise measurements for mass volume area center of gravity moments of inertia and inertia tensor for any model or selection 1 Select the part or parts for which you want to calculate the mass properties To select multiple parts press the Shift or Control key while selecting To view the mass properties of the entire 3D model make sure no parts are selected Note You can also make your selection after you open the Entity Properties dialog box 2 From the Analysis menu select Show Entity Properties The Entity Properties dialog box appears Note You can also right click in the workspace and select Show Entity Properties or in the Model Tree select the model part or parts then righ
283. ttachment of components to a PCB Multi layer board A PCB that has multiple layers separated by dielectric material with connectivity between layers established by vias or through holes This term usually refers to a board with more than two layers Net A logical construct circuit that originates in a schematic and is transferred to a board to describe required electrical connections The connections may be completed by using vias tracks or zones Net list List of names of symbols or parts and their connection points which are logically connected in each net of a circuit A net list can be extracted electronically on a computer from a properly prepared schematic Obstacle An outline representing an object on the board It must be taken into account during routing placement or copper pour Oracle Corp 96 AutoVue Pad On a PCB a copper shape on one or more layers there may be a hole and an isolation surrounding the copper used for connecting a component pin to the PCB The pad indicates where pins of a component are placed Padstack A numbered list of pad descriptions Each description contains a pad definition including layer style drill diameter size offset and solder mask guard width PCB Printed Circuit Board A PCB is a board made up of components affixed to a common surface and connected by copper tracks Pin The portion of a component to which an electrical connection can be made
284. tween Points click points on the drawing to define the area Each point is joined by a line The area and perimeter measurements appear in the Measurement dialog box Right click to complete the measurement If you selected Shape click the edge of the predefined shape The shape is highlighted and the area and perimeter measurements appear in the Measurement dialog box Note Click Reset to take another measurement Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Angle in non Vector Files Use the Angle option to measure the angle between points on a drawing 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure The Measurement dialog box appears displaying the measurement options Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure Click the Angle tab Select a unit of measurement from the Units list Click points on the drawing to define the angle you want to measure Angle arms appear with an arc connecting them The angle measurement appears in the Angle tab Note Click Reset to take another measurement Click Close to close the Measurement dialog box Angle in Vector Files Use the Angle option to measure the angle between points on a drawing 1 From the Analysis menu select Measure Oracle Corp an AutoVue 51 The Measurement dialog box appears Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Measure Click the Angle tab Select From 3 Points if you want to measure the angle between three p
285. types remain displayed in the workspace When you click in the workspace only the entity types checked in the Entity Filter dialog box will be highlighted Zooming to a Selected Entity In the workspace or Navigation Panel select the entity then right click and select Zoom Selected In the Entity Search dialog box select the entity from the Entity Types list or the Attributes list then right click and select Zoom Selected Oracle Corp 60 AutoVue AutoVue zooms to the selected entity in the workspace Entity Properties The Entity Properties dialog box displays detailed information about any selected entity in the current schematic drawing or PCB design To open the Entity Properties dialog box you can double click an entity in the workspace or right click an entity in the workspace Navigation Panel or Entity Search dialog box and then select Show Entity Properties Entity Properties Associations Entity Info lt Component Instance gt B Pin H RefDes US Part Type SSOPS0P620X200 40M Location 50 000000 20 000000 0 000000 Rotation 0 000000 Component Definition SSOP50P620 200 40M Glued false Layer Top Number of Connections 0 On the left side of the Entity Properties dialog box a navigation tree displays all the entities associated with the entity you selected The entity you selected is the root of the tree and all the associated entities grouped by their type a
286. ument viewing and markup capabilities that enable document review on hundreds of native document types including 2D 3D CAD EDA Office and graphic formats AutoVue enterprise visualization solutions address the challenge of accessing reviewing and collaborating on documents both internally and with globally dispersed teams and partners Improved team productivity reduced errors and accelerated innovation and time to market are just a few of the business benefits organizations can expect to achieve The following User Guide explores AutoVue s key capabilities and is designed to help you get the most out of AutoVue s extensive functionality Oracle AutoVue Oracle AutoVue is a viewing and markup application that has been developed for both business and technical users AutoVue is capable of displaying hundreds of file formats without the authoring application Supported file types include Text Office Graphics EDA 2D Engineering and 3D Models Even contents of archive files can viewed in AutoVue Moreover when you view a file you do not need to specify the file type AutoVue automatically detects the type of file you are requesting to view even if a file has an incorrect extension Marking Up Documents AutoVue has the ability to create markups for all its readable file formats without the document s authoring application AutoVue creates markups for different formats without modifying the original file You can attach comm
287. up Entity toolbar you can also click Stamp F 2 Click the Stamps tab 3 From the Stamp Library list select the library from which you want to select a stamp The stamps appear for the selected library See Adding a Stamp to a Library 4 Click Isotropic if you want to scale the stamp proportionately Click Anisotropic if you want to scale the stamp disproportionately 5 Drag the stamp onto the workspace The stamp appears on the drawing and in the Markup Navigation Tree Note To add more stamps repeat steps 3 to 5 6 Close the Stamps dialog box Creating a New Stamp Library 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Stamp The Stamps dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Stamp 2 Click the Libraries tab 3 Click Create The Stamp Library dialog box appears 4 Enter the library name description author and keywords in their respective fields 5 To adda stamp to the library click Add The Open dialog box appears 6 Browse to locate the stamp you want to add and then click Open The file appears in the Stamp Files list Note To add more stamps repeat steps 4 to 6 To remove a stamp select the stamp and click Remove Adding a Stamp to a Library 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Stamp The Stamps dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Stamp 2 Click the Stamps tab 3 From the Stamp Library list select
288. up entities or comments created by users For example the following image shows the tree with three line entities Markups vg Markup Entity Author LastModified A Page Layer E amp Untitled2 I Text JohnDoe 04 09 2008 11 51 06 AM Leader JohnDoe 04 09 2008 11 51 08 4M bnb JohnDoe 04 09 2008 11 51 22 AM Highlight JohnDoe 04 09 2008 11 51 24 AM O Box JohnDoe 04 09 2008 11 51 29 AM Line JohnDoe 04 09 2008 11 51 31 AM See Also Markup Navigation Tree Status Bar In both View mode and Markup mode there is a status bar located at the bottom of the main window The fields displayed from left to right on the status bar are marker current active filename file type zoom factor current page and total number of pages current active file size file creation date and cursor s coordinate position The following image shows the status bar P asutocad dwa AutoCAD 2007 2008 74 pgij4 44326 bytes 2007 07 09 17 9 103 There are two markers that may be present on the Status bar the Markup Indicator icon indicates associated markups and the Resource icon 0 indicate missing resources The Markup Indicator indicates that the current active file has associated markups While in View mode click the Markup Indicator icon to view the Markup Files dialog box then select a Markup file or group of Markup files to open The Resource icon indicates that some main resources required to properly read the current active file a
289. ured line path measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The measurement Delta X Delta Y and the Manhattan Distance appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box To move the value box click and drag it to anywhere on the drawing To resize the value box select it and then click and drag the frame handles Note Click Reset to take another measurement Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Adding Text With AutoVue you can add a text box entity to a markup 1 From the Markup menu select Add Entity and then select Text Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Text Al Click and drag on the drawing to define the dimensions of the text box Click in the text box and enter the text you want to add Note The height of the text box will adjust to accommodate the text To change text box font properties from the Markup menu select Format and then select Font The Font dialog box appears allowing you to change the font type style and size Note From the respective font property lists on the Markup Properties toolbar you can also modify the font type style and size Click OK to implement the font changes and to close the Font dialog box To change the line properties or fill color of the text box select the text box then from the Markup menu select Format and then select the property or properties you want to change Note From the respe
290. usdscoasoennsdecdsendevessssetecdsovesdessccedaneses 69 Viewing Layer Sets ainneirt oomini enerne Eoee ienie 69 Creating User Defined Layer Sets cecccesseesseeseeeteeeeeeeenees 70 Deleting User Defined Layer Sets cccecesseeseeseeseeeteeeteeees 71 Saving User Defined Layer Sets with Markups cee 71 Manipulating EDA View cccccsscccsscsccscsccssssccrscssesscsesceeese 72 RI DAA C E E AE AE A 72 Cross PrODING iisscissscsstscosdscessesvessonssssssnseabecsedessnts sovsesosdesosssseesecausssse 72 Cross Probing Between Two or More EDA Files 0 0 72 Cross Probing Between 2D and 3D Views of the Same File 74 Showing the Net Connectivity when Cross Probing 75 Zooming when Cross Probing cccccesseeeseeeeceteeeseeeseeeteesseeees 75 Comparing a PCB with Artwork cccssssssscsecsssecssscesscseseceeees 75 Generating a Bill of Material scccsccscsssscsecsceecsscresesesseseeeee 76 Design Verification cccsccccscsscscesssecesscseccesccessccesssseessssesessees 77 Design Rule Checks vecasins dostuseecaivk deuivaste che E 78 Verifying a Design ananena i dee tite 80 Exporting the Design Verification Results 0 0 0 cceeeereeeeeeee 81 Searching Using Entity Search seessesssoesooesoessesssesssessesssessoossoosso 82 Performing an Entity Type based Search eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 83 Performing an Attribute based Search eseeeseseeeeeeeeseesesese 84 Me
291. ut soe m C E Mail C Password Protected The following table lists the options available in the General tab Option Description Base File Displays the file path of the base file Oracle Corp AutoVue 291 Option Description Select Resource File s Lists all the fonts XRefs and other external resources that are used to fully display the base file As a default all resource files are selected Select Markup File s Lists all Markup files associated with the base file You can password protect single or multiple Markup files Output You can select the output location for the Mobile Pack and also send the file using your default e mail client Password Protected You can password protect the Mobile Pack 3 From the Select Resource File s box select the resource files to include in the Mobile Pack 4 From the Select Markup File s box select the Markup files to include in the Mobile Pack 5 If you wish to password protect the Markup files select the Password check box next to the Markup file The Password dialog box appears a In the Password field enter a password of any length and character b In the Confirm Password field re enter the password c Click OK to close the Password dialog box 6 To save the Mobile Pack locally from the Output options specify the location and name a Click Browse to locate the directory where you want to save or in the Save As field e
292. ut or underline to the text Note The base font is previewed in the Sample area Configuring Streaming File Support The streaming file is generated when AutoVue opens a native file for the first time AutoVue generates the streaming file to decrease the loading time of files As a result when the file is opened subsequent times AutoVue reads from the streaming file instead of the native file Note If the native file changes the streaming file will be invalid and Auto Vue will open from the native file This option allows you to configure streaming file support 1 Select the Enable Streaming File Support check box The Browse for Folder dialog box appears 2 Browse and select a folder to use for storing streaming files and then click OK The selected folder path appears in the Cache Folder field Note The Enable Streaming File Creation check box is selected by default when you enable streaming file support 3 Select the Enable Cache Size Limit check box to limit the size of the streaming file cache folder the default value is 0 Enter the cache size in the field to the right of the check box Note The streaming file settings changes will take effect after the application is restarted Oracle Corp AutoVue 173 Configuring AutoVue for 2D Files You can configure background color and snap settings for 2D files 1 From the Options menu select Configure The Configuration dialog box appears 2 Select 2D in the tree
293. utton from the Commands list A brief description of the button is provided in the Description field 9 Drag and drop the required buttons from the Commands list to the toolbar 10 Click Close to exit the Customize dialog box Note To reset the toolbar to its default setup right click anywhere on the toolbar and select Reset All Toolbars See AutoVue Toolbar Markup Properties Toolbar Markup Entity Toolbar AutoVue Toolbar The AutoVue toolbar displays below the menu bar when you open AutoVue It is the default toolbar and includes the most commonly used functions when viewing a file open a file create a new markup print zoom and many others Depending on the file that is opened the toolbar buttons will change For example the following image shows the AutoVue toolbar when a 3D file is open Sf A S eaS DADA 2 4 8 8 bs B Se Markup Properties Toolbar The Markup Properties toolbar displays below the AutoVue toolbar when you enter Markup mode It includes the available property and formatting options for the markup entities save markups change font fill type line style and many others The following image shows the default Markup Properties toolbar a F D onnea np ANN i U Arial TRA 5 2 P B x Oracle Corp 22 AutoVue Markup Entity Toolbar The Markup Entity toolbar displays on the left side of the Auto Vue window when you enter Markup mode It includes all the available markup entities for th
294. want to measure the angle 6 Ifyou selected From 3 Points click three points to define the arc The points are joined by an arc If you selected Arc Entity click the edge of an arc The arc is highlighted 7 Click to complete the measurement The measured line path measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The measurements for center point coordinates radius diameter arc length start and end of angle and sweep appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box 8 To move the value box click and drag it to anywhere on the markup 9 To resize the value box select it and then click and drag the frame handles Note Click Reset to take another measurement 10 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Calibrating an Arc 1 Measure an arc on the model See Measuring an Arc 2 Inthe Measurement Entities dialog box click Calibrate The Calibration dialog box appears displaying the measured distance 3 From the Measured Rad list select the unit to which you want to calibrate the distance 4 Select Calibrate to and enter a value if you want to calibrate to a value Select Set Factor and enter a value if you want to calibrate by a factor 5 Click OK The calibration result appears in the Measurement Entities dialog box 6 Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Measuring Minimum Distance With the Minimum Distance option you can measure the minimum distance between
295. want to use 2 From the View menu select Re Center and then select Selected The model is repositioned using the selected model part or parts as the central reference point Note The Selected option is only available when one or more model parts are selected Re Center All The Re Center All option repositions the entire model back to the center of the AutoVue workspace 1 From the View menu select Re Center and then select All The model is repositioned to the center of the workspace Re Centering a Model to an Entity You can use an entity as a central reference point to reposition a model The entities are as follows Entity Description Vertex All vertices are highlighted Select a vertex to use as the central refer ence point Note A snap box appears when moving the mouse over a vertex Edge All edges are highlighted Select an edge to use as the central reference point Note A snap box appears when moving the mouse over an edge Midedge Highlight all edges in the model Select a mid edge to use as the central reference point Oracle Corp 106 AutoVue Entity Description Arc Center Highlight all arcs and circles in the model Select an arc center to use as the central reference point Note A snap box appears when moving the mouse over an arc or circle indicating the center of the arc Face Select a face to use as the central reference point Note When moving the cursor along a model
296. ween n 1 exclusive and n level inclusive Oracle Corp AutoVue 141 Exploding a 3D Model 1 From the Manipulate menu select Explode Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also select Explode of The Explode dialog box appears Select the parts that you want to explode Note To select more than one model part press the Shift or Control key while selecting To explode the entire model ensure that no parts are selected From the Maximum Depth list select the level to which you want the model to explode Select Animated if you want to see an animated view of the explosion Note This option is selected by default Select Show Arrows if you want to display the arrows To explode the model click the button The whole model or the select model parts explode See Saving an Exploded View of a 3D Model To implode the model click the button Note To manually change the explosion state click and drag the scroll bar Click OK to close the Explode dialog box The explode state remains displayed and the Transformation column in the Model Tree is updated indicating the exploded parts See Also Resetting the Transformation of a 3D Model Saving an Exploded View of a 3D Model From the Explode dialog box you can save the exploded view of the 3D model 1 Explode a 3D Model See Exploding a 3D Model Click Save View in the Explode dialog box The Add User Defined View dialog box appears Enter a view name
297. x appears From the Scope options select the type of interference check that you want to perform See Interference Check Options If you selected Set Against the Rest or Set Against Itself select one or more model parts on the model or from the Model Tree Note To select more than one model part press the Shift or Control key while selecting The model parts appear in the Selected Set list and are highlighted on the model and in the Model Tree Note To clear the last set of selected model parts click Clear If you selected Set 1 Against Set 2 click the Set 1 arrow 4 then select one or more model parts on the model or from the Model Tree The model parts appear in the Set 1 list and are highlighted on the model and in the Model Tree Note To clear a selected part press the Control key and click on the part on the model To clear the last set of selected model parts click Clear Click the Set 2 arrow L then select one or more model parts on the model or from the Model Tree The model parts appear in the Set 2 list and are highlighted in a different color on the model and in the Model Tree In the Minimum Clearance Distance field enter a distance The default value is 0 Note Adding a minimum clearance distance not only checks if the two model parts interfere but also checks if they are located within a set minimum distance From the Units list select the unit for the clearance distance Oracle Corp 148 AutoVue
298. x appears 5 Enter the directory path or scroll to locate the directory where the external reference files are located To browse all subdirectories below the current path type two asterisks at the end of the file path For example C samples will result in browsing all subdirectories below samples Oracle Corp 170 AutoVue To browse one subdirectory below the current path type one asterisk at the end of the file path For example C samples will result in browsing one subdirectory below samples 6 Click OK The directory path appears Note To add more than one path to the list repeat steps 3 to 5 7 To change the order select the path you want to move then click Up or Down to move the path to where you want it in the list 8 To remove a path select the path and click Remove Configuring Font Paths Font Paths are the directory paths for fonts required by 2D 3D EDA or Office files 9 From the Configuration tree expand General and then select Font Paths 10 Click Add The Browse for Folder dialog box appears 11 Enter the directory path or scroll to locate the directory where the external font files are located To browse all subdirectories below the current path type two asterisks at the end of the file path For example C samples will result in browsing all subdirectories below samples To browse one subdirectory below the current path type one asterisk at the end of th
299. y Click a point on the overlay and drag the cursor to where you want the overlay starting point Click another point and drag the cursor to where you want the overlay to end Note The overlay s size is scaled to accommodate the origin and destination points you defined Click OK The changes are applied to the selected overlay Note To modify other overlays repeat steps 2 to 4 Removing an Overlay 1 From the File menu select Import File as Overlay The Overlays dialog box appears Select the overlay that you want to remove Click Remove The overlay is removed from the list Click OK The overlay is removed from the display Analyzing 2D Vector Files With the analysis functionality you can measure entities compare two files or view drawing information These options are available under the Analysis menu The following table lists all the options from the Analysis menu Menu Sub menu Description Measure Measure the distance area angle and arc of an entity From the AutoVue toobar you can also click k gt See Measuring in 2D Files Compare Compare two files See Comparing 2D Files Oracle Corp AutoVue 43 Menu Sub menu Description Show Drawing Select Single Scale or translate a file in order to compare Information Entity files accurately See Viewing Details of a Single Entity List Tags List block attributes and tags Attributes See Viewing Tags Attributes
300. y and color You can also define your own layer sets to control which layers you can view and print Viewing Layer Sets AutoVue lists top bottom and default layer sets as well as any layer set that is stored in the file You can choose to display any layer set you need You can also create user defined layer sets and display them later To view a layer set take the following steps 1 From the Manipulate menu select Visibility Control and then select Layers The Layers dialog box opens Note From the AutoVue toolbar you can also click Layers 5 2 From the Layer Set list select the layer you want to display 3 Click Apply The selected layer set displays in the workspace 4 To restore the default layer set from the Layer Set list select Default 5 Click Close to close the Layers dialog box Oracle Corp 70 AutoVue Note You can also view the layer sets from the Layers list beside the Layers button on the AutoVue toolbar See Creating User Defined Layer Sets Deleting User Defined Layer Sets Saving User Defined Layer Sets with Markups Creating User Defined Layer Sets You can define a layer set and save it for the duration of the session The layer set you defined is added to the Layer Set list in the Layers dialog box and to the Layers list on the AutoVue toolbar By default the Top Bottom and Default layer sets and any other layer sets belonging to the file are listed in the Layer Set list 1 From the Ma
301. y Description Markup Entity Type of markup entity created Author The name of the user who created the markup Last Modified The date and time the markup was modified Page Page number of the original document on which the markup entity is created Layer Markup layer on which the markup entity is created When a markup entity is created it appears in the tree and the information is recorded and saved in the Markup file Note Hover your mouse over an entity to displays its author and date properties Oracle Corp AutoVue 187 Filtering Markups When viewing markups you have the option to filter the Markup files or entities that are displayed based on their metadata information To do so from the Markup menu select Filter The Filter Markup Visibility dialog box appears and displays the following options Author Entity Types Last Modified Page and Layer Note From the Markup Properties toolbar you can also click Markup Filter lt Ta To display markups created by a specific author click the Author tab and select the check box next to the author s name To remove an author s markup from the filter deselect the associated check box In the Markup Navigation Tree a filter icon appears in the Author column header e To display markups by entity type click the Entity Types tab and select the check box next to the markup entity or entities To remove a markup entity from the filter deselect the associated
302. y a line The measured line path measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The area and perimeter measurements appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box If you selected Shape click the edge of a predefined shape on the drawing The shape is highlighted The measured line path measurement and unit appear in a value box entity on the current active markup layer The area and perimeter measurements appear in the Measurement Entities dialog box Click Close to close the Measurement Entities dialog box Measuring an Angle Use the Angle option to measure the angle between points on a drawing 1 From the Markup menu select Add entity select Measurement and then select Angle The Measurement Entities dialog box appears Note From the Markup Entity toolbar you can also click Angle 4 Select From 3 Points if you want to measure the angle between three points The snapping modes are displayed Select the snapping modes that you want to use for measuring To select all snapping modes click All On To deselect all snapping modes click All Off See 2D Vector Snapping Modes Select Between 2 lines if you want to measure the angle between two lines From the Measured Angle Units list select the unit in which you want to measure the angle If you selected From 3 Points click three points on the drawing to define the angle If you selected Between 2 Lines click two lines on the drawing to
303. y text entities e Clear to hide text entities Dimensions e Select to display all dimensional entities e Clear to hide simple dimension entities Oracle Corp 168 AutoVue Option Description Line Weights e Select to display varying line thicknesses e Clear to make all lines appear equal with a width of 1 pixel No line weights display for any line Force to Black e Select to force all colors of a drawing to black e Clear to display the file in color Line Style e Select to display dotted and dashed lines e Clear to display all lines as solid Filling e Select to display filled entities as filled rather than just an outline e Clear to hide filling for filled entities Load External e Select to load Xrefs automatically References e Clear to keep Xrefs from loading automatically Raster Files Choose how you want the raster file to display e Select Full Resolution to display raster files at full resolution e Select Fit to Window to display raster files to fit the current window System Options Select Enable system tray hibernation if you want the AutoVue icon to remain in the system tray even after you close AutoVue Double clicking this icon lets you quickly reopen AutoVue access recently used files and so on To completely exit AutoVue when this option is selected you need to right click the AutoVue icon in the system tray and select Close AutoVue Deselect Enable sys
304. y thumbnail folders from View or Markup mode Note If a thumbnails folder does not exist for the current directory the New Folder dialog box appears with the option to create a new folder 1 From the File menu select Thumbnails The Thumbnails window appears 2 From the Thumbnail menu select Browse for Folder The Browse for Folder dialog box appears Note From the Thumbnail toolbar you can also click Browse for Folder ss Browse to locate the thumbnails folder that you want to view 4 Click OK The thumbnails for the selected folder appear in the Thumbnails window 5 To close the Thumbnails window from the Thumbnail menu select Exit Thumbnails Note From the Thumbnail toolbar you can also click Exit Thumbnails 05 Oracle Corp AutoVue 283 Sorting a Thumbnail Folder 0S From the File menu select Thumbnails Note The Thumbnails window appears From the Thumbnail menu select Browse for Folder The Browse for Folder dialog box appears Note From the Thumbnail toolbar you can also click Browse for Folder fs Browse to locate the thumbnails folder that you want to sort Click OK The thumbnails for the selected folder appear in the Thumbnails window From the Thumbnail menu select Sort and the option that you want to sort by Note A check mark beside the sort option indicates the current sort order To sort the thumbnails in ascending or descending order from the Thumbnail menu select Sort Order an
305. yer you have the option to the change color of its markup entities 1 From the Markup menu select Markup Layers The Markup Layers dialog box appears Oracle Corp 194 AutoVue 2 From the Markup Layers list select the markup layer that you want to change the color 3 Click Color The Layer Color dialog box appears 4 Select a Color 5 Click OK Note Only the entities that were created with the Bylayer color defined in the Markup Layers dialog box will change color Any entities that were created using the color options from the Markup Properties toolbar will override the Bylayer z color and will not change color See Assigning a Markup Entity the Same Color as the Layer 6 Click OK to close the Markup Layers dialog box See Also Working with Markup Entities Renaming a Markup Layer After you create a markup layer you have the option to rename the layer 1 From the Markup menu select Markup Layers The Markup Layers dialog box appears 2 From the Markup Layers list select the markup layer you want to rename 3 Click Rename The New Markup Layer dialog box appears 4 Enter the new layer name 5 Click OK The markup layer is assigned the new name 6 Click OK to close the Markup Layers dialog box Toggling between Markup Layers From the Markup Layers dialog box you can choose to show or hide a layer and its associated markup entities 1 From the Markup menu select Markup Layers The Markup Layers dialog b
306. you can configure the color to allow easier viewing of 3D file details To access the Color configuration options From the Configuration tree expand 3D and then select Colors to view the available Color options They are grouped under Common Section Highlight and Geometry Highlight as follows Oracle Corp AutoVue 177 Common Option Description Background Set the background color for 3D files Selection Set the color when selecting a model or model parts Entity Default Set the default color to use when the model color is not stored in the native file Measurement Set the color for measurements Min Distance Set 1 Min Distance Set 2 Set the color of the first set point when measuring minimum dis tance Set the color of the second set point when measuring minimum distance Section Highlight Option Description Edges Fill Set the color for the section edges when defining Section Cut Options Set the fill color when defining Section Cut Options Geometry Highlight Option Description Vertex Set the color for vertices when highlighted during measurement and markup Face Set the color for faces when highlighted during measurement and markup Edge Set the color for edges when highlighted during measurement and markup Oracle Corp 178 AutoVue Configuring Background With the Background options you can select a gradient or an image to display in the back

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