Dialux Evo Manual: A Collection of All Wiki Articles
Dialux Evo Manual: A Collection of All Wiki Articles
Dialux Evo Manual: A Collection of All Wiki Articles
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Contents
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1 General
2 Version history
3 Views
4 Start screen
5 Display options
6 Keyboard Shortcuts
7 Construction of a building
8 Light
9 Start Calculation
Calculation objects
Results
False colors
UGR
10 Export
11 Documentation
12 Road lighting
13 Tutorials
14 Standards
15 DWG export
1 General 2
1 General
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General information
Welcome to DIALux evo This wiki is intended to help you to work quickly and effectively with DIALux evo. If you
have already had experience with Windows programmes, you should not have difficulty getting started. To enable
you to acquire the knowledge to work professionally with DIALux DIAL offers regular[1]training courses and
seminars. You can find out about the dates and contents of these seminars at www.dial.de [1]. Innovations and
updates can also be found on our homepage
System requirements
System requirements
• CPU with SSE2 support
• 4 GB RAM (min. 2GB)
• OpenGL 3.3 graphics card(1 GB RAM)(for evo 4.0)
• OpenGL 3.0 graphics card(1 GB RAM)(for evo 4.1)
• Resolution min. 1024px x 768px
• Windows Vista SP2 (32bit/64bit)
• Windows 7 (32-bit/6-bit)
• Windows 8 (32-bit/64-bit)
Installation
Start the 32-bit or 64-bit setup.exe file and follow the instructions in the installation programme. To improve the
software certain information is sent to DIAL during setup: - a unique ID whereby no direct inference to your person
is permitted - information regarding the operating system installed (version, service pack...) - hardware information (
RAM, display resolution, ...) - detailed information about the capabilities of your graphics adapter
No personal data are transmitted. Further information is available here:
Terms and conditions of use
Data security
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DIALux 4
DIALux evo
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PowerEn.irOperating principle
DIALux evo is divided up into a simple mode and tool concept. In each mode you will find typical tools for working
with each.
General settings
Via the menu [File -> Settings -> General settings] open the mode "Settings
General information
Here you can define how often DIALux evo should remind you to store your project and the maximum number of
working steps that can be cancelled.
Language settings
After installation DIALux evo operates in the language of your operating system. Under "Language settings" you
can change the language of the interface and the output and also switch from metric to imperial dimensions. Here it
is also possible to set the display of the photometric units displayed in the European system or the imperial system.
CAD
Here you can specify how many decimal places to be displayed on dimension lines.
Project settings
Here you enter the project folder in which your projects are normally stored
Other saving locations
Furniture and materials can also be stored on your hard disc. Here you can set the respective storage location. Only
in extreme cases is it necessary to change the storage location.
Output settings
If desired a footer text of your own and a personal logo in the header can be displayed in the printed output. Adjust
the settings here as required.
Norms
Via [File -> Settings -> Norms] open
the "Norm control centre" mode. Here
you can make individual settings
related to the topic of norms.
General settings Default settings
Workspaces
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PowerEn.ir Tools
Each mode provides different tools for
Modi the individual activities within one
work step. The tools are always on the
left of the display screen.
Activities
Each tool fulfils different tasks. For this you use the activities. The activities are on the right next to the tool.
Settings, name and value are below the tools.
References
[1] http:/ / www. dial. de
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2 Version history
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PowerEn.irBugfixes
• In addition to those developments, several minor bugs have been solved.
DIALux evo 6.1
Resolved issues
• an issue in the Asian documentation fixed
• graphics problems with Intel chipset of HD5xxx series fixed
• some causes for crashes fixed
• an error in the presentation calculated lights fixed
• some minor errors in the road calculation have been fixed
• problems in the visualization of value charts fixed
• translation for Dutch language improved
DIALux evo 6.0
New features
• calculation of daylight control systems
With the new DIALux evo 6, the planner can include real daylight control systems, skylights and façade elements in
his daylight calculation.
This includes vertical louvre blinds and textile blinds, skylights, foils and prismatic systems. The lighting designer
places and configures multiple daylight system in layers.
Depending on the date, time, orientation of the building and sky model DIAlxu calculates the daylight factor and
illuminance values inside the building.
All results are available in the reslut overview and in the project documentation. There is also documentation about
the daylight situation and detailed product descriptions.
The light-guiding systems are using the new hemispherical transmittance chart. With just one click the user can
transfere systems to other windows.
For product selection you can use electronic catalogs of manufacturers of sunscreen and daylight control systems.
Alternatively, you import product data via the new ODLS (Open Daylight System) - format or the DIALux DDLS
format.
It includes images and product descriptions as well as all photometric data.
• implementation of the new standard for street lighting EN 13201: 2015, Part 2.3 and 5
• new user interface for road lighting
• location names can be edited permanently now
• performance improvements in lighting catalogs and road planning
Bug fixing according to:
• selection
• undo / redo
• visibility of objects
• loading and saving
• dealing with windows
• producing materials
DIALux evo 5.2 Patch
Fixed problems
• A crash when exchanging multiple windows has been fixed.
• Some luminaires could lead to problems with the calculation. The calculation is now performed with these
luminaires.
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PowerEn.ir• The allocation of areas to certain rooms was partially defective which led to problems in the result monitor. The
problem has been eliminated.
• The layout of rooms were partially shown too small. This was caused by the incorrect consideration of DWG
drawings in the size determination. The output is now shown always correct.
DIALux evo 5.2
New features:
• Tool for maintenance factors, for simplified or detailed calculation according to CIE97:2005
• Tool and catalogue for calculation surfaces according to standards
• Tool for reference lines, dimensioning and text
• New calculation surface type for lighting design according to standard ASR A4.3
• Shorter calculation times due to reduced amount of luminaire groups. Initial and separated luminaire groups for
all outdoor and indoor luminaires
• Separated tool for working planes
• Change of extrusion volumes after creation
• DWG file export for daylight factor results
• Export of HDR images width extended dynamic range (32bit per colour channel and luminance value)
• Cancellation of running DWG file exports
• Rotation of value charts by 90° steps
• Extended configuration for isolux lines, start value, step size, count of steps
• Creation of empty light scenes without luminaire groups by default
• CAD based size editing for apertures with scale function
• Improved visualization of results overview
• Colour code for movement and rotation with input fields
• Zoom at mouse position for 2D and 3D CAD views
• Summary of results for room main surfaces in results overview
• Visual improvement of message dialogues
• Visual improvement of false colour key
• Implementation of OEM functionality
• Extended room summary page with information for wall zones, height and surrounding areas of calculation
surfaces
• Extended luminaire data sheets and parts lists for information of colour temperatures and colour rendering index
• Improved visualization of false colour keys in outputs
Fixed issues:
• Luminaire groups with different dimming values are no longer combined together
• Names of luminaire groups will now be copied during copying light scenes
• After loading a project the saved view is visualized properly
• Fixed issues for loading project files
• Fixed issues for geometry processing
DIALux evo 5.1
• Fixed a problem when updating the calculation results
• Fixed two problems loading old projects
• An error occurred while copying a road scheme
• An error occurred while duplicating floors
• Fixed a crash when changing a room profile
• Fixed an issue in conjunction with the Deleting of lights
• Fixed a crash when updating views
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PowerEn.ir• When drawing areas of activity the function can now be completed by using the context menu.
• Resolving a rounding error in the road calculation.
• Fixed a bug when changing tools in the context of road planning.
• Fixed a bug when combining sphere objects.
• Fixed a bug in the object preview.
• Fixed a bug in the function “Replace material”
• Fixed a bug when loading projects per drag &drop directly from the Windows Explorer
• Fixed a bug when saving converted projects.
• Optimization of the selection of buildings.
• Fixed a bug when starting DIALux evo.
• Optimization of the selection behavior in the street tool.
• Optimization of the mouse in certain dialogues.
• Fixed a bug when loading broken materials.
• Fixed a bug related to the selected outputs.
• Fixed a bug in the alignment of luminaires.
• Fixed a bug when changingtime zones for daylight calculation.
• Optimized the display of luminaire models for the calculation.
• Fixed a bug when displaying textures in the raytracing image.
• Fixed a bug that could lead to lack of calculation results on the working plane.
DIALux evo 4.1
• An error in the result tool was fixed that can be caused by an outdated .NetFramework.
Adjustment of the setup to the .NetVersion 4.5.2
• An error when creating a raytrace image for repeated call of the raytracer was fixed.
• A problem when creating the geometry while loading a project was fixed.
• A Problem when loading projects with incorrect geometry was fixed.
• Avoid double bottom plates in generating empty floors.
• An error when loading evo 3.1 projects with custom output templates was fixed.
• An error when loading a not correct converted evo 3.1 project was fixed.
• An error when using material textures in calculated projects was fixed.
• An error in the identification of the calculation status of an older, calculated project was fixed.
• An error when interpreting the minimum required DIALux evo version number of a saved project was fixed.
• An error in the result tool in conjunction with the Undo function was fixed.
• Some translation errors were fixed.
• An error in the output of the floorplan view in conjunction with extremely large DWG files was fixed.
• An error in the generation of automatic contours with very small angle of the contour was fixed.
• An error in the generation of inclined floor elements was fixed.
• An error in the generation of rectangular hole contours without valid coordinate system, or with an area of 0m2
was fixed.
• An error in the calculation of invalid calculation areas was fixed.
• An error when displaying the room floor plan in the results summary was fixed.
• An error in the conversion of regularity for US standards in the outputs was fixed.
• Change of evo 4.1 graphics card requirements of OpenGL3.3 back to OpenGL3.0.
• A problem displaying Imperial units in the result tool was fixed.
• An error in generating skylights in the floorplan was fixed.
• A Problem in generating polygonal calculation areas outdoors was fixed.
• An error when placing visual task areas on objects was fixed.
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PowerEn.ir• An error in the outputs after loading old projects was fixed.
• A display error on Intel HD graphics cards was fixed.
• An error when loading projects with daylight calculation was fixed.
• An error when copying floors with reference lines was fixed.
• An error when drawing building openings on the roof in the front view was fixed.
• An error in display of values in the false color display in imperial units was fixed.
• Correction of the lighting power density for the US market.
DIALux evo 4.0
Restructuring GUI
• In the user interface , some changes were made. The calculation can be started now via the two buttons above the
CAD. This makes it possible to start the calculation at any time , regardless of what mode you are in. The tool for
lighting scene generation is now in the "light" mode. The export mode is now available at all times . The tool for
creating raytracing files is now in the mode export. All tools for generating calculation objects can be found in the
new mode calculation objects.
Print outs
• There is a colored floor plan, in
which the building geometry,
lighting, furniture and calculation
areas are displayed. It is automatically visible in the room summaries. Printouts of individual calculation areas use
this space view also to show the position of the surface. The calculation area is highlighted in the view.
• In the room summary the result of calculation of the reference plane, the results of EN 12464-1 surfaces are
shown separately. The layout will be improved.
• Display the false color scale in the print outs
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PowerEn.ir • The modeling is always visible for areas of activity in the result
table.
• In the fixture part list the luminous flux of light sources, the
efficiencies and the luminous flux of fixtures for relative and
absolute measured photometric data are shown optional. It uses
the data of the luminaires used in the project, so fixtures with
different configurations are listed multiple times.
• For fixtures with different equipment separate data sheets are
generated.
• The tables of calculation results in the print out gets a new
layout, so that similar information can be better summarized.
The new layout is easier to read and fits better with the rest of
the page layout.
• Reference values from the space profile are displayed in the
print out in brackets next to the calculated values.
• The results of the main room surfaces are no longer shown separately in the room summary.
• The output "Description" is only available in the output tree, if the user entered such a description.
• Some information will appear multiple times in the output templates. For example, the calculation results of the
working plane appears both in the summary and in the surface output. These redundant outputs are removed from
the templates. However, the user of DIALux evo they can still select them and adjust its output individually.
• The UGR will be calculated for a range of angles in discrete viewing directions. This information is displayed in a
star-shaped graph, so that the user can interpret the UGR values easier.
• The luminaire classification according to CIE, UTE, BZ and
DIN will be added to part lists and the luminaire data sheets.
• The output is extended by a luminous intensity table.
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PowerEn.ir Daylight
With DIALux evo 4 it is possible to generate and calculate
daylight scenes. DIALux takes the CIE models for the clear,
cloudy and overcast sky into account. Direct sunlight is available
on request. The illuminance is calculated on real and virtual
surfaces, the luminance on real surfaces, as well as the daylight
factor at specific points or on an automatically generated reference
plane.
PowerEn.ir• Representation of light-emitting surfaces in differnet light scenes is now updated correctly
• The color of the light-emitting surfaces in different light scenes was partly shown false. This is fixed now
• The calculation of the number of used luminairesof one type was corrected
• The number of luminaires within a light scene is now calculated correctly
• After copying some luminaires did not accepted the correct mounting height, this is fixed now
• Changed lamps only were accepted if the luminaire was used in the project. This is improved now
• Some problems in conjunction with light scenes are fixed now
Road lighting
• Redundant vies has been removed from the scheme editor
• Missing isolines were completed in the road
• After multiple optimizing there could be different values. This error has been fixed
Documentation
• The representation of the luminaire part list at the room summary was revised
• The representation of the luminous flux in the outputs was corrected
• GR values below 0 are now displayed correctls in the outputs
Others
• A crash after a DIALux 4 import was fixed
• An error at converting older projects was fixed
• A crash after closing projects was fixed
• A problem according to 3DS import with different endings was fixed
• A display problem with the settings for standards was fixed
• An error in the service tool was fixed
• Various translation problems were fixed
• Newsletter was added to the menue
• The representation of an empty project list was optimized
• The start screen is now centered
• Inserting a north arrow does not force a new calculation
• The text in the setup was updated
• The installation was slightly reduced
• Different rarely occurring errors and crashes were fixed
DIALux evo 3.1
• new copy function for extracts from DIALux evo outputs into other programmes e.g. MS Word
• removal of an error after repeated Undo/Redo in the DWG tool
• correction of degrees of reflection in standard colours
• correction of various translation errors
• presentation of schematic luminaires in street planning
• deletion of street variants using the "x" button
• various small bugfixes
DIALux evo 3
• material visualisation in CAD for painted and metal materials
• faster output
• street calculation according to 13210 with "Tabular street planing".
• parallel planning with several schemes, e.g. different geometries or arrangements
• visualisation of the lighting effect of a single luminaire in CAD in "real time".
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PowerEn.ir• evo "easy“ - a very simplified GUI enabling planning of simple rectangular spaces similar to the function in
DIALux Light
• energy evaluation according to EN 15193 - It is now possible to make a 'live' energy evaluation while planning.
There are options for displaying in kWh/a or Leni or showing the costs in any selected currency.
• Complete 64-bit version - the 64-bit version is not compatible with Windows XP and cannot load older DIALux
projects. However there is a much larger memory for saving larger projects. In the setup it is possible to select the
installation of a 32-bit version.
• HDR image export
• Numerous small bugfixes
DIALux evo 2
• Export a screenshot as a jpg. or bmp. file
• Global false colours on al surfaces in CAD
• WASD control in CAD
• DWG Export
• Big improvement in performance, stability and hard disc usage
• Shift a room and zoom without the scroll wheel(P + left mouse click = shift, Z+ left mouse click = zoom)
• New floors can be inserted between two old floors
• Set the focal length of the camera (ALT+ right mouse click)
• New colour catalogue
• One-page output
• Sequence of tools in the different modes improved
Bugfixes
• Wrong translation
• Unclear behaviour remedied for different types of planning in the field arrangement
• Underside of the roof has a degree of reflectance of 70%
• Windows in the ground plan are now always correctly oriented
• 3D help lines visible in 2D plan
• Several floor elements can be selected simultaneously
• Textures can be scaled numerically and rotated
• The output tree has a better structure and is easier to read
• Many further bugfixes
DIALux evo 1
• Planning of whole buildings including outdoor spaces. Merging of indoor and outdoor lighting design
• Exchange of light between rooms and between indoors and outdoors
• Simplified and innovative operating concept
• Very simple building design
• Subsequent tuning of lighting scenes enables exact adjustment of the dimming values after calculation
• Rooms know intuitively how many luminaires of which type they require
• Up-to-date, fast calculation process
• Output in any paper format
• Selection of all important specifications by the norm control centre
• Scaleable interface
• Automatic room recognition
• Detailed manufacturer information
• Visualisation of transparent materials in CAD
• Calculation under consideration of reflecting materials
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3 Views
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Views
Site
This view shows you the whole project, the site with all buildings and objects. The description of the terrain, a
suitable utilization profile, maintenance factors and the orientation of the site can be changed here:
Building
Focuses the view selected onto the building selected. If there are several
buildings, you can select the desired building via the drop down menu. As
soon as you draw more than one building, the menu appears. The numbering is
in the order in which you make the drawings. Here you can give each building
a name of your choice or change the positioning:
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Floor
Focuses the view selected on the floor selected. If there are several
floors, you can select the desired level via the drop down menu.
As soon as you draw more than one floor the menu appears. The
numbering is in the order in which you make the drawings. Here
you can give each floor a name of your choice and change the
height of the floor level and the floor thickness
Room
Focuses the view selected on the room selected. If you have
several rooms, you can select the desired room via the drop down
menu. The menu appears as soon as you draw more than one
room. The numbering is in the order in which the rooms are
drawn. Here you can give each room a name and also change the
height of the room and the utilization profile.
1
3D rendering
2 Ground plan view
3 Front view
4 Side view from right
Changing the room name
5 View from behind
6 Side view from left
7 Zoom everything
8 Tape measure
3D Rendering
Here you can display your project in 3D. In this view you can also edit objects if you are currently in the appropriate
tool. That means that to change the building contours, for example, you must be in the floor and building design tool.
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Front view, Side view from right, View from behind, Side view from left
These vies are usually hidden and can be switched on when needed.
Zoom everything
Zooms in and out of the view selected so that all objects can be displayed in full screen mode.
Tape measure
With the aid of the tape measure you can measure and display a dimension in the drawing at any time.
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4 Start screen
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Start screen
After starting DIALux evo you have the chance to send us feedback.
Feedback Dialog
A welcome screen appears immediately which simplifies the introduction to lighting design.
DWG/DXF Import
You will be instructed automatically to begin editing a new building; you can then begin by drawing the outer
contours/walls. If the lighting design is based on a CAD drawing (DWG/DXF), in the start screen you have the
option to select "DWG/DXF Import...". After importing the drawing you will be led directly to the adjustment of the
DWG/DXF plan.
Street schemes
As well as the planning of actual indoor and outdoor spaces, it is also possible to carry out street planning. Complete
planning of street lighting can be carried out by clicking on "Street scheme editor".
Project history
Here you can load and edit an existing planning project from a list of the projects last used. Move the mouse cursor
over the project history and rest the cursor on an item so that a small preview image is displayed. This is especially
helpful to differentiate between existing projects. In the search field it is also possible to search for a project name in
the history. If the desired product cannot be found in this way, the corresponding file can be localized in the network
or on the PC by clicking on the button "Load project....."
Project history
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PowerEn.irManufacturers
From this section of the start screen you can move directly to the selection of a manufacturer. This page lists all
DIALux project partners together with electronic luminaire catalogues (online/offline).These so-called luminaire
plugIns are opened by a right mouse click on the manufacturer's logo and then selecting one of the context menu
entries.
Manufacturers
Support / Forum
If there are any questions or problems to do with DIALux, you can move directly from this page to our DIALux evo
and DIALux 4 forum. For current issues, ideas or problems you can work within the DIALux evo board; it is not
necessary to start an Internet browser first.
You can also access our DIALacademy from the start screen. From here you can move into our social networks such
as YouTube, Facebook, etc
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Forum
Menu bar
Via the menu (file) , as in other familiar Windows applications, you can load new projects and close and save
existing ones. In addition you can use diverse import/export interfaces. We offer the import of STF files, DIALUx 4
indoor projects, luminaire data in standard formats, 3DS files and photo files.n. In this sub-menu, as an export
medium, we support drawings such as DWG and DXF. Please note that in the installed 64-bit evo version it is not
possible to import DIALux 4 indoor projects. This function is at present only available in the 32-bit evo version.
Menu file
In the sub-menu you find all general settings options to adjust the evo interface.(graphics mode, language, archive
location, font etc.). The norm control centre for configuring norms and profiles can also be called up from here.
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The menu [edit] supports you during the planning process with standard commands to go back several steps or to
restore information. Of course it is also possible to cut, insert or delete objects ( furniture, luminaires). The menu
also includes an item to cancel the selection.
If you select luminaires or furniture in the menu [insert], you will be guided automatically to the appropriate tool.
This function is however only available when you have already started planning.
Menu insert
The menu [view] enables you to open new tabs in a further viewing list directly via the CAD window. This
procedure is especially helpful when you have to switch between many different views. Of course here you can also
close individual tabs or all. If the CAD view is not completely visible, you can display the whole scene by calling up
the appropriate menu item. You can also access the documentation mode in the view menu.
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Menu view
In the menu [?] helpful information with direct forwarding to the corresponding pages is hidden. Here you will find
fast and reliable support for your planning. From this menu you can also access the DIAL website, DIALux wiki and
the user forum and also the evo user guide. if you are interested in a training seminar, you can contact us directly
from here. You also have the chance to send inform our team about translation errors. You can do this by selecting
either the menu item or pressing the F11 key. You will find the version number installed in the lower menu item
[Info about DIALux evo]
Menu ?
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5 Display options
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In DIALux evo it is possible to change the different display options by clicking top right on the "screen symbol".
In addition the following thirteen
options ( from the left) are available.
You can activate or deactivate them by
clicking on the respective symbol:
1 Show/hide coordinates system
A green, a blue and a red help line is
inserted.The red line corresponds to
the x-axis, the green to the y-axis and
the blue to the z-axis of the coordinate
system. At the crossing of the lines is
Display options in DIALux evo
the origin of the local coordinate
system.
Each view, so site, building, storey and room has its own coordinate system.
False colors
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Note: After calculation the light textures are not turned on automatically. If you can´t see the light textures after the calculation,
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check the settings of the display options.
Light visualisation
White balance
Energy consumption
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6 Keyboard Shortcuts
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Keyboard shortcuts
F1 = help
F2 = coordinates system on/off
F3 = help lines on/off
F4 = user planes/areas on/off
F5 = wire mesh view on/off
F6 = isolines on/off
F7 = DWG on/off
F8 = light distribution curve on/off
F9 = global false colours on/off
F10 = selection menu bar
F11 = switch to fullscreen mode
F12 = save as
cut = Ctrl + X
copy = Ctrl + C
insert = Ctrl + V
set focal width of camera = Alt + right mouse button
insert at mouse/cursor position = Ctrl + M
new project = Ctrl + N
open= Ctrl + O
save = Ctrl + S
print = Ctrl + P
undo = Ctrl + Z
redo = Ctrl + Y
delete = del
cancel toggle = Shift
CAD-zoom + = Ctrl + '+'
CAD-zoom - = Ctrl + '-'
CAD-zoom reset = Ctrl + '*'
GUI-zoom + = Shift + '+'
GUI-zoom - = Shift + '-'
GUI-zoom reset = Shift + '*'
cancel selection = Esc
exit = Esc
save position 1 = Ctrl +1
save position 2 = Ctrl +2
save position 3 = Ctrl +3
save position 4 = Ctrl +4
save position 5 = Ctrl +5
save position 6 = Ctrl +6
save position 7 = Ctrl +7
save position 8 = Ctrl +8
save position 9 = Ctrl +9
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7 Construction of a building
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Construction
Drawings
Drawings
Layer settings
Under scaling you can select the measuring unit.
You can also define or change the exact position of the drawing yourself by entering the desired data under
'Positioning'.
Additionally you can rotate the drawing by entering the desired rotation under 'Rotation'.
Under 'Layer' you can give each layer of your drawing a different colour or hide as you wish.
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Layer
Site
Before drawing a new building you can pre-set the number of floors and the
total height of the building.
Site
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Duplicating buildings
This functions enables the duplication of a completed building by marking it.
You define yourself which object is adopted as a duplicate.
By removing the tick from the box you delete objects which you do not automatically adopt.
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Duplicating buildings
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Active site
Here you can give the 'active site' a new name and add a description.
Additionally you can select whether any outputs should be generated
for this site.
Properties
In 'Properties' you can select a user profile and define the flow of
traffic.
Under "Details" it is possible to change data such as maintenance
values and utilization times.
Maintenance
In 'Maintenance' you can either select the maintenance interval and the
contamination category according to EN 12464 or enter a fixed general
maintenance factor.
Site orientation
Here you can edit the exact position ( lines of latitude and longitude)
with north orientation and the time zone.
Background
DWG files which have already been assigned to the project are listed
here. By clicking on "Import DWG' you will have access to the
"Drawing tool'[1] and can add new drawings to the project here.
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New empty floor level
PowerEn.irBuilding apertures
With the aid of "active positioning of building aperture" you can insert
the building aperture where the cursor is positioned with the dimensions
listed under properties.
With the function "Draw new building aperture" you can define the
width of the building itself by defining the "Start" and "End" of the
building aperture with a mouse click.
With this function you adapt the depth of the door to variations in wall
thickness. You do not have to replace the door with a new one but
simply adapt the door already used to your project.
Building apertures
Window properties
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PowerEn.irAssessment zones
If you wish to create zones within a room with different levels of illuminance, you do this under "Assessment
zones".
Here you can define the size and position of the respective zones within the room,
allocate a distinctive name to each and define the utilization profile and maintenance data.
Room elements
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There are 9 roof types to choose from which you can position automatically in the building you have created.
Roofs
Drawing a roof
You can also draw any of the roof types yourself. You need only to describe the outer contours of the roof.
Any inclined surfaces are calculated automatically. Dimensions and gradients can then be changed manually.
After you have drawn a flat roof this can be edited by activating the context menu with a right mouse click and
selecting "Edit polygon". Then, with a further right mouse click you can add another point.
Ceilings
Ceilings
When you have selected an active roof, you can change some of the values. As well as the ceiling height you can
also change the distance to the wall, to the ceiling of the building shell and the ceiling thickness.
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Drawing an arrangement
Instead of positioning them all separately, you can also insert furniture and objects in a line arrangement.
With the starting and ending point of the line arrangement you can then also edit the number, the arrangement and
the alignment of the objects.
Positioning
Drawing an arrangement
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Exchanging selected / all objects of one
type
Object catalogue
Materials
Picking materials
If you want to know from which material the object is made or what shade of colour it is, then you can use this
function. As soon as you have selected this function, the mouse cursor becomes a pipette and you only need to click
on the object. The material and the shade of colour are then displayed.
Picking materials
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PowerEn.irPainting a material
With this function you can paint a complete surface in the desired colour. As soon as you click on "Paint material" ,
the mouse cursor becomes a pot of paint and you can colour in the desired surface by clicking on this.
Painting a material
Replacing material
If you wish to replace one material or one colour by another material or colour and you wish to change many
surfaces , you can simply use the function "Replace material". First you select the new material or the new colour,
then click on the function "Replace material" and then in your project click on the material or colour which is to be
replaced.
Replacing material
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PowerEn.irCreating texture
Here you can import and edit your own textures. As well as the size of the texture you can also import the type of
material and the degree of reflectance. You can import *.jpg, *.png und *.bmp files.
Creating texture
Colour catalogue
In the colour catalogue there is a list of pre-defined colours which you can add to your DIALux evo database via the
button "Adopt".
Colour catalogue
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In the material catalogue there are many pre-defined materials of different kinds. Here you will find examples of
textures for roof tiles, floor and wall coverings or for windows and doors.
Material catalogue
Dimensions
PowerEn.irLabelling
With the labelling tool you can enter texts into your projects. After you have defined the text and the position, you
can still change colour, alignment, emphasis and font size.
Labelling
Help lines
Working with help lines
Help lines are freely positionable objects on which objects (luminaires, furniture, calculation objects, points of the
room, points of extrusion bodies or points of calculation surfaces) can be positioned and then aligned. A help line is
generated by simply clicking on a starting point and clicking again to create an ending point. In DIALux evo the
following types of help lines are available:
• Drawing a simple straight help line
• Drawing a circular help line
• Drawing a polygonal help line
• Drawing a winding help line
• Drawing a help line grid
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Help lines
When you depress the left mouse button to set the points,
Select whether copies or ending points are to be positioned. Set the number of copies and determine whether the
objects should retain their orientation/alignment or should be rotated after being inserted. Grouping
• Objects of different types( furniture, element, luminaire etc.) can be merged into groups
• Each object in the group can be edited individually.
• One single object can be part of several different groups.
Aligning DIALux evo includes many options for aligning and distributing selected objects. This function is only
activated when more than one object has been selected.
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Here you can generate images of your projects from many perspectives and save them.
Project overview
In the project overview you can see all the
objects used in the project, listed according
to building, floor level and room.
If you click on an element in the overview,
this will be marked in the drawing.
Views
Project overview
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Light
Light
Luminaires
After finishing your plan, in the luminaire mode you can now, in the next step, plan the lighting. anning. The first
control function "Activities" lists all the options for inserting luminaires.
• Draw a rectangular arrangement
• Draw a polygonal arrangement
• Draw a circular arrangement
• Draw a linear arrangement
• Position a single luminaire
• Automatic arrangement for defined areas
Of course you can position luminaires directly in your project using the "drag & drop" function.
If you do not wish to use the luminaires which have been inserted, you can simply replace them by selecting the
function "Exchange selected luminaires" or "Exchange all luminaires of this type". To do this mark the appropriate
luminaires in the CAD view.
You can plan your lighting using all the usual luminaire formats such as Eulumdat, IES, CIBSE, LTLI. Just use the
import function "Import luminaire file".
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worked is displayed. With the "Select" button you come to the history of the
luminaire. If luminaires have already been used, a list of the luminaires which
were last used will be shown. Clicking with the right mouse button on a luminaire
image will open the appropriate context menu. Here the data sheet of the
luminaire can be displayed, if required, or the luminaire itself can be marked as a
favourite or it can be deleted from the history. The data sheet of the luminaire can
also be shown in the luminaire comparison. An external window, independent of
evo , is opened. Here you have the opportunity to have an overview of a
comparison of a large number of luminaires. If a luminaire is marked as a
favourite, you will always find this in the tab "Favourites", whatever the project
being used. The next tab "Catalogues" leads you to the luminaire catalogues
which have been installed. You can also call up our project partners via "further
catalogues...". You will automatically be forwarded to the manufacturer mode.
Below the active luminaire you will find all photometric data. The luminaire
which was last selected or which is in the CAD view is always defined as
"active". If you mark a luminaire in CAD, then other details will be shown as well
as the photometric data. You require these details in particular when you wish to
manually adjust the position, the assembly, the photometric values of the
luminaire, maintenance data or even energy consumption.
Luminaire folders
Here you can access not only history, favourites and catalogues but also the Luminaire
folders which you have generated for luminaires.
You can generate and define theses folders yourself and then import them into evo by clicking on "Add folder... ".
After you have added a folder, you can open it in a separate
window with a double click.
On the left hand side all the sub-folders are listed which you can
select individually.
For this purpose the luminaires included in each of the folders
selected are listed on the right hand side .
Add a folder
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Lamps
The lamp tool provides support when modifying an active
luminaire. If you have not selected a luminaire in the CAD view,
then an explanatory text appears below the control. As soon as a
luminaire is marked, the complete control field opens. Here you Luminaire folder
can adjust not only the luminous flux but also the power and
colour temperature of the original fitting and also the spectrum. In addition it is also possible to change the type of
lamp. A list of the usual alternatives is available in the drop down menu.
After adjusting manually you only need to click on the button "Adopt" and the new fitting will be included in your
planning.
Editing joints
If the luminaire model being used has one or more joints, then this is indicated by a symbol next to the
manufacturer's logo. The editing of the joints in accordance with their possible alignment is done either graphically
in the CAD view or manually in the input box. Please note that the lumianire must previously have been selected in
CAD in order to switch all the buttons into active mode. The alignment is made visible by means of a rotation
symbol along the axis. If you wish to set a focal point directly, then use the control "Set focal point" and select a
point in the CAD. The alignment of the luminaire to the target selected is then automatic. You can align the
luminaire according to all variants starting from C0 G0. By clicking on both buttons you will be led to the next
variant without having to make any graphic or manual preparations. If you wish to reset to the original position of
the rotation of the joint, then activate the "Reset angle " function. The joint will then be rotated to the starting
position.
Filters
With the filter tool you can furnish your luminaire with different colour filters, correction or other filters. To do this,
select one or more luminnaires with the mouse and select the filter desired either from those last used, from your
favourites or from the DIAL filter catalogue. The tool shows you the filter spectrum and the spectrum resulting from
the filter spectrum and the lamp spectrum. With the 'slider' you can determine how large the area should be which is
covered by the filter. The RA value can be seen below the resulting spectrum. Values from R1 to R14 fade in when
you move the mouse over the comparison colours. Here you can remove a colour filter which has been inserted or
adopt the current selection.
Until you press the button "Adopt" the luminaire you have selected
will not be changed and so no colour filter will have been inserted.
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Lighting scenes
You can create as many lighting scenes as you wish for your projects. In each scene you can use different luminaires
or different settings of the luminaires for the lighting installation. Multi-channel settings for luminaires may also be
included in the light scenes. You do not have worry about control groups: DIALux calculates automatically how the
luminaires should be distributed so that there are no conflicts between the lighting scenes due to contradictory
dimmer setting.
The first lighting scene is set automatically for you. If you do not make any changes to this, all luminaires will be
calculated with 100% luminous flux in one single lighting scene.
With the checkbox "Generate output for this lighting scene" you decide whether all the calculation results of this
lighting scene should appear in the outputs. Especially when many lighting scenes have been generated for
presentation purposes it does not always make sense to create all the outputs possible.
Lighting scenes
All the lighting scenes created are listed here. They can be called up with a double click. Alternatively you can
rearrange the lighting scenes at the top of the window and activate them with the button next to them. The creation of
lighting textures for CAD may take a few moments. Room lighting scenes are marked with (S).
New luminaires are always inserted first into the active lighting scene.
Here it is possible to combine lighting scenes which makes sense e.g.for room lighting scenes. Instead of generating
three room lighting scenes and all the combinations of the different lighting scenes, you now need only the three
room lighting scenes. With the help of the check boxes these can be combined and visualised. If required, a
combination of lighting scenes can be saved as a new lighting scene e.g.to be used in the documentation.
Luminaire groups of lighting scenes. Here all the luminaire groups of the active lighting scene are listed. You can
delete (-) or add (+) luminaires from or to the groups, rename or delete the group or set the luminous flux
percentually. With multi-channel luminaires each channel can be set separately. On the right hand side you can see
the symbols for:
• updating each of the lighting scenes
• setting all the luminaires together to 100% luminous flux
• setting all together to 0%
• combining luminaire goups with the same dimming values into one new luminaire group.
Energy consumption
In the course of your planning you acquire an overview of how high the current energy consumption of your
installation is or how much energy can be saved. To do this select the option "Display energy tachometer" in
[Light-> Properties tachometer] or select the appropriate option in display options. In addition you can set whether
the LENI(kWh/a/m2) value, the energy consumption (kWh/a) or the costs should be displayed in the tachometer. In
all displays it is possible to set a limit which then becomes a limit value in the tachometer. For the costs you can also
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PowerEn.irselect a currency. In the energy tool all three values are displayed next to each other. In the energy tool an energy
sensor can also be inserted which takes into account energy saving according to EN 15193. Indicate whether
constant lighting control is available and what kind of presence sensors are used. The energy tacho itself can be seen
below the CAD window until it is deactivated by the user. The tachometer can either take into account the whole
project("Whole") or only the current scene visible in the CAD window ("Current scene"). In this way it is possible to
evaluate and plan single rooms or floor levels. The tachometer also displays the spectrum of possible energy saving
through daylight which is why the display shows a minimal value for maximum saving through daylight and a
maximum value without saving through daylight. Calculation is in accordance with EN 15193.
Data for the period of use of light are gathered from the user profile which you can set for each area. The
geographical and geometrical information is gathered from the project itself.
9 Start Calculation
With the evo 4, the calculation tool was removed from its mode and integrated into the header.
This makes it possible to start the calculation at any time, regardless of the current view and recently performed
steps.
By default, the buttons are disabled
They are activated as soon as DIALux recognizes that a calculation is possible, that is, either because:
• in the light scene tool the reference sky type is not "no daylight" and in addition a window exists.
• a luminaire is available in the project.
While calculating the button changes
from "Start calculation" to "Cancel
calculation"
Start calculation
Cancel calculation
Discard results
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Calculation objects
Calculation objects
Here you can position additional calculation objects and set their
calculation parameters. You can position the new calculation
Calculation objects
object in the scene using the mouse and "drag & drop" or you can
draw it as a rectangular or polygonal object directly in the scene.
You can define the type of calculation object as usual via "Select".
You allot individual calculation parameters to each calculation object.
• hemispheric illuminance
• daylight quotient/ratio
• free calculation direction
For some of the parameters it is possible to set further data e.g. height offset or viewing angle.
For calculation areas you set whether the measuring matrix settings should be automatic, with a fixed number of
points or with fixed intervals.
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PowerEn.irAreas of activity
According to DIN EN 12464 - 1, in areas in which activities are carried out, the
median cylindrical illuminance has to be checked in order to guarantee good visual
communication and easy recognition of objects. The height for this test is 1.2 m for
persons sitting and 1.6m for persons standing. You can find the results in the result
tool or in the documentation under "Summary of results EN 12464".
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Result tool
With the result tool you can check the values determined by the calculation. You can use a traffic light system to get
an overview of the results, set individual calculation areas on and off, select spaces for output, and display isolines
and false colors on individual surfaces.
Result filter
The result Tool automatically displays all calculation surfaces that
are available in your particular CAD view. That means you see
e.g. all calculation surfaces of a room, if there is a single room
visible in the CAD and all calculation areas of a storey if you are in the storey view.
That can be a lot of calculation areas
with larger projects. Therefore, you
can hide them separately in the CAD
with the eye - icon. A selection in the
result tool automatically displayes the
corresponding area in the CAD,
regardless of its selected view state.
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Details
If you need more information about a result, you can display details with the small arrows in the result tool to the
relevant area and their results.
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False colors
Low light levels outdoors, high illuminance levels for indoor and floodlighting
]
Switching illuminance [lx] and luminance [cd / m2 You can also specify whether the false
colors are softened or with hard edges
and gradations. Smooth transitions are useful for attractive visualization, hard gradations are easier to interpret.
DIALux offers 3 color ranges: Low values, mean values and high values. There are 27 colors available. So most
applications are properly covered, for example, Outdoor lighting, interior lighting and accent lighting.
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left slider to the left: reduced lower range, medium range increases
right slider to the right: reduced upper range, medium range increases
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UGR
UGR
Glare
According to EN 12464-1 the level of direct glare from luminaires of a lighting system has to be determined by the
table of the CIE – Unified Glare Rating – method (UGR).
This means:
Lb Background luminance in cd/m²,
calculated from Eind/π with Eind as
vertical indirect illumination at the
observer's eye. L average luminance in cd
/ m2 of the light-emitting surface of each
light in the direction of the observer's eye.
ω Solid angle in steradian (sr) of the light-emitting surface of each light relative to the observer's eye. p
Postionsindex by Guth for each lamp, depending on their spatial deviation from the main line of sight.
The UGR values are in the range of 10 ("no glare") and 30 ("unacceptable discomfort glare") graded: 13, 16, 19, 22,
25, 28. The larger the UGR value, the greater the probability of glare. These limits are assigned to specific activities
and spaces, and must not be exceeded.
The change of the UGR value for different observer positions can be determined with the help of advanced UGR
table or by the formula. If the maximum UGR value exceeds the UGR limits in a room information about the
appropriate arrangement of workplaces should be made.
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For luminaires with direct light a UGR table is automatically generated. You can find these in the luminaire data
sheet of the output. Their required SHR (Spacing to Height Ratio) of 0.25 or 1 you can set in the standard control
(File - Preferences - standards).
For a more detailed analysis, you can place UGR calculation points or UGR calculation areas in the mode
“calculation objects”.
In the tool calculation objects you can
select the number of viewpoints on the
step size and the range of viewing
Mode Calculation objects angles.
PowerEn.ir Note that the values in calculation points and surfaces with the UGR formula be
determined because the exact observer position and orientation of these are well
known. According to EN 12464-1 this is allowed. However, too few studies are
available to confirm the applicability of the limits of this method. The limits for
these technologies are still under discussion.
Outputs UGR
In the outputs you can find a results overview for the calculation areas and
points. The graphic shows the position of the calculation objects.
You can also find a schematic representation for UGR calculation areas, where
is clearly displayed in the location, direction, and the calculated values.
The white circle shows the considered view directions, the gray area the
non-considered area.
Each line in the graph represents a line of sight. If the UGR value for a viewing
direction is above the specified limit, the value is displayed with a red line.
Values below 10 are not shown, values above 30 with shortened, roan lines.The
maximum UGR value for each site can be found at the center of the diagram.
The recommended by the standard grading of the values 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25
and 28 are displayed as a scale in the diagram.
Result tool
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Raytracer
During calculation DIALux evo considers diffuse reflectance, mirroring reflectance
and transparent materials. All these properties influence the calculation results. In
CAD lighting textures are generated whose visualisation is very close to reality with
regard to the luminance distribution on the different surfaces. You can move through
the scenes and gain an impression of the light distribution. However, the image is not
very realistic. Glossy finishes are missing, objects are not reflected in mirroring
surfaces and transparent objects appear strangely shallow. To obtain better images
we use the raytracer which is able to visualise camera-dependent effects. The image
is much more realistic. However the raytracer can only produce static images which
we can use, for example, in documentation.
Cancel
The calculation is cancelled. Interim results are also not available.
Save image
You can save the current raytracer image as a JPG, PNG or BMP file on your hard
disc or in another location in your computer network.
Raytracer
Active image
Give your image a name and a description for better orientation in larger projects. You can use both in the
documentation.
Properties - Resolution
On the one hand the resolution determines the size of the newly generated image and, on the other hand, the time
required to calculate the image.
It is advisable to first generate an image with a lower resolution in order to check whether the desired effects are
visible in the image. Only then should a more time-intensive higher resolution be used. The generation of images
with very high resolutions takes up a lot of storage space and requires the appropriate hardware.
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Documentation
Under documentation you can generate paper or pdf. outputs which serve to document your project.
Selected outputs
Here you can see a list of all the
Documentation
outputs selected at present. A click on
the list will open the corresponding
output. Below the output you will find the settings for this output if they are available. You can configure up to three
different outputs at the same time. Above the list you can switch between theses variants.
Using the "Select" button you can access a
series of pre-defined templates for different
cases. Via the "Edit" button all available
outputs in the list are displayed. You can
now add or remove each individual page.
With a second click on the "Edit" button
only the selected outputs will be displayed.
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If certain outputs are not available e.g. because there are no calculation results yet , these are not visible in the list or
shown in grey.
Printing
Here you start printing or exporting as a pdf. file. First you activate the " Define number of pages" button so that the
list of contents and the page changeovers can be generated. Here you can also prescribe the desired printer. Paper
Select your preferred paper format which is supported by the printer used . Head and folders
You can use any footer text and your own logo in the outputs. You can make the required settings here. Alternatively
you can make these settings in programme settings.
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Project information
General information on the project, the customer or the person
responsible is entered here. The information entered will be
shown in the header or on the front page of the project and in the
project description. The information on the customer and the
responsible person can be saved for use again in a later project.
Configuring templates
Here you can generate your own templates for use in future
projects. First you create a new template or make a copy of an
existing template. Then you allocate a name and select the
outputs which are to be a part of your new template. Any changes
are adopted automatically. By clicking on "Apply" you use the
new template immediately in your current project. Using "Set as
standard" the new template will be used for future new projects.
Of course the outputs of these projects can be adapted
individually if necessary.
Printing
Please note that the new template does not refer to your current project
Therefore you do not fix, for example, an output for each room
If you apply this to a project, then all the rooms will have
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Road lighting
• Carriageway
• Footpath
• Cycle path
• Parking lane
• Grass verge
• Emergency lane
• Central reservation
After creating the profile with the
profile elements you can now change
the order of the profile elements .
The arrow indiciates in which the
direction the profile element moves.
Each time you make adjustments to the
road profile the preview on the lower
edge of the screen is updated.
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The selection of the valid lighting classes can vary from country to country and should therefore be checked in the national standards.
When starting a project, Evo automatically selects a lighting class. This can be changed in the drop-down menu.
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lighting class is required for certain profile elements (e.g. on a grass verge).
Nevertheless by activating "Create new valuation field" you can create a valuation field for such profile elements.
After doing this, check the lighting class. On the right hand side you can also delete a valuation field.
Step 2 > Configuration 0f the
lighting installation:
Selecting and importing luminaires
To configure the lighting installation,
change to planning mode in the
luminaire selection tool. Here you will
find a luminaire catalogue.
The luminaire catalogue functions in
much the same way as the catalogue
for indoor and outdoor lighting.
Here you can also make use of the
installed/online luminaire catalogues or
LUMsearch.
Via "Import luminaire file" you can
insert common file formats with luminaire data into the catalogue.
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The larger the number of results to be calculated, the longer the calculation will take.
Evo calculates these scenes parallel. The more processor cores are available for the calculation, the faster the calculation process.
Per road profile there is a limit of 30995 results. If this figure is exceeded,
luminaire alternatives must be deleted or the settings for optimization parameters must be less precise.
If no valid results are available, then the table is empty. Via the
tick for "Display insufficient results" you can list and then export
the non-valid results.
Those results which are listed in the table on the right are always the
results which are exported.
Start export via "Export selected result". A "Save file" dialogue for the *.csv file is then displayed.
Select a storage location and click on save.
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[1]
DIALux YouTube Tutorial-Channel "The DIALux"
Here you have the opportunity to watch fascinating DIALux tutorials. We offer a wide range of different videos with
a variety of content. With theses videos we wish to make it easier for our users when first working with DIALux and
at the same time to explain what possibilities the software offers.
[2]
#1 beginner´s guide
[3]
#2 CAD import
[4]
#3 building construction
[5]
#4 doors and windows
[6]
#5 inserting luminaires
[7]
#6 arranging lights
[8]
#7 raytracer
[9]
#8 Output function
[10]
#9 View Options
[11]
#10 Street lighting
[12]
#11 Daylight calculation
[13]
#12 Simple indoor planing
[14]
#13 DIALux evo tutorial— Staircases part 1: Handling of extrusion objects
[15]
#14 DIALux evo tutorial- Staircases part 2: Copy along a line
[16]
#15 DIALux evo tutorial— White balance, camera positions, ...
[17]
#16 DIALux evo tutorial Creating and calculating roundabouts
[18]
#17 DIALux evo tutorial - UGR-Calculation
[19]
# 18 DIALux evo tutorial - Drawing from scratch
[20]
# 19 DIALux evo tutorial - Road and street lighting: Calculation of the median strip
[21]
# 20 DIALux evo tutorial - Maintenance factors and improvements
[22]
# 21 DIALux evo tutorial - Luminaire groups for lighting scenes
[23]
# 22 DIALux evo Tutorial - Pool Lighting
[24]
# 23 DIAlux evo Tutorial - Daylighting systems
[25]
# 24 DIALux evo -Tips and tricks for adcanced users: The cut out tool
[26]
# 25 DIALux evo tutorial - Tips and tricks for new users: Managing interior and exterior workplanes
[27]
# 26 DIALux evo tutorial - Using different standards
[28]
# 27 DIALux evo tutorial — Enhancing projects with detailed textures
[29]
# 28 DIALux evo tutorial — Improving luminaires – Using joints and changing the colour of light
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Standards
The following standards are used in Dialux evo:
EN12464-I, 20011-08 Indoor work places
• Areas
• Applications
• Glare indoors (UGR)
• Maintenance value of illuminance in the task area
• Maintenance value of illuminance in the surrounding area
• Maintenance value of the lighting for the background area
• color rendering index
• Illumination uniformity
EN 12464-2, 2014-05 Outdoor work places
• Areas
• Applications
• Glare outdoors (GR)
• Maintenance value of illuminance in the task area
• Maintenance value of illuminance in the surrounding area
• Maintenance value of the lighting for the background area
• color rendering index
• Illumination uniformity
DIN V 18599 Energetic rating of buildings part 10, 2011
• Height of the workplane
• Space index (k)
• Use times at day
• Use times at night
• Partial operation factor
• Reduction factor
CIE 097-2005 2nd Edition, Guide to the maintenance of electric lighting equipment
• Ambient conditions
• Maintenance interval
• Maintenance interval for luminaires
• Replacement interval of lamps
• Illuminance ratio after LG7
• Consideration of a reflection on the ceiling under emergency lighting for LG12
• Ratio distance to height, SHR
• Maintenance value according to EN 12 464 or overall
Rovl 2011
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Export_SetScope3D
Export_SetScope2D
A word of advice:
The isoline and values graphics need some time to generate. If you select the tick for isolines and value graphics,
you will notice no change in the CAD view. These are created later when saving the DWG file.
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PowerEn.irValue graphics The settings are similar to those of the isolines, only with the difference that values graphics and
isoline graphics
should always be disconnected and can not be exported on a layer together.
Step 4 Selection of calculation areas
for isolines and values graphics
The DWG export will basically save
all visible calculation surfaces in the
DWG file.
There is the option to exclude
individual surfaces from the export on
the results overview.
Hereby you have the option to choose exactly for which areas results will be exported.
To do this first open the result overview (see image Export_Configuration (3))