The Zone Settings dialog consists of five tabs: "General", "Text", "Reports", "Units" and "Components". Each of these tabs has user-changeable parameters.
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Zone Settings Command
The zone that appears on the screen after running the zone command is located in the auxiliary toolbar.
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You can access it under the Ribbon menu Home tab, Zone title.
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General Tab
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Thickness Zone thickness is entered. Zone thickness is the value measured from the story floor upwards. If the thickness of the zone is increased, the zone becomes thicker upwards. |
Elevation Zone elevation is entered. When the elevation is zero, the lower surface of the zone coincides with the story base. If a positive value is entered, the zone rises up from the story floor, if a negative value is entered, it falls under the story floor. |
Color The zone is the color of the border lines. When the color box is clicked, the appropriate color is selected from the window that opens. |
Use plasters for area calculation If the use plasters for area calculation option is selected, the plaster calculation becomes active. If it is automatically marked, the area between the wall plaster and the wall is deducted from the zone area while calculating the zone area and the area value found is written on the zone. If the percentage is marked, while calculating the zone area, the zone area is deducted as the percentage of the value written in the "Percentage" line and this value is written on the zone. If the thickness is marked, while calculating the zone area, the plaster thickness is taken into account as the value entered in this line and the area between the plaster and the wall is deducted from the zone area. If the use plasters for area calculation option is not selected, plaster thicknesses are not taken into account in the zone area calculation. |
Material The material to be used on the upper, lower and other surfaces of the zone is selected from the list. Surfaces are covered with the selected material and displayed as such in renderings. Texture length is entered into the world length. For example; If 1 is entered, the selected material texture is taken as 1 meter and covered on the relevant walls. The angle is the angle of the texture. Offset the U and V shifting. The motion value in the x and y plane is entered. With U and V mirroring, the texture is symmetrical with respect to the y and x planes. By selecting the single material option, the material selected in "Top material" is used on all surfaces of the zone. |
Use composite material Composite materials allow the zone to be drawn in a different material view in the section. If checked, it allows the use of materials defined in the "Composite Material" editor. After the row is marked, one of the composite materials in the list below is selected with the left mouse button. Changes the view of the zone in section according to the selected composite material. |
Reversed composite material If marked, the materials used in the zone are reversed. When the section is taken, the top hatching in the zone section area appears at the bottom, the bottom hatch at the top. |
Trimmed area drawing Using the "Trim to roof" command, it is marked if it is desired to show the section created with the zone and roof on the plan. If it is not desired, it is not marked. Color and line type determine the visual settings of the intersection on the plan. |
Fill zone region It gives color to the zone. |
Zone area calculation When the zone is placed, if there is a wall, stair or column object in the zone, it is used to subtract the total area of these objects from the total area of the zone while calculating the zone area. If Consider Columns is checked, ZoneArea Net = Zone Area - Area of Columns Within the Zone If Consider stairs is checked, ZoneArea Net = Zone Area - Area of Stairs Within the Zone If the wall is marked, ZoneArea Net = Area I Area - Area of Walls within the Zone One or more of the options can be marked at the same time. |
Articles Tab
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Building name This line is used for the definition of the space in the quantities created according to DIN277 and II BV standards. Name of the building is entered. |
Location tag It is the name that will appear in the building components of the space. |
Site name Enter the name of the location here (living room, kitchen, etc.). Enter the site name in the box, click the OK button and the dialog is closed. The site name entered is written on the relevant site in the plan. |
Floor / Ceiling / Wall Enter the name of the coatings (parquet, ceramic, paint etc.) in the area and the area belonging to the site. |
Height between posts The distance between the two lines is entered in the space text block written on the space. |
Pain The angle of the location text written on the site is entered. |
Label text If it is checked, the location label is shown in the plan. Font height: The height of the Mahal tag text is adjusted. |
Name text If checked, the name of the site is shown in the plan. Font height: The height of the name of the place is adjusted. |
Cover writing If it is marked, the area covering text is shown in the plan. Lettering height: The height of the inscription covering the mahal is adjusted. |
Field writing If marked, the site area is shown in the plan. Font height: The height of the field text is adjusted. |
Reports Tab
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DIN 277 - Space class The option is marked for whatever purpose the location will be used for. Options, respectively; HFN1 is sitting and rest, HFN2 office, HFN3 production and research, HFN4 warehouse and sales, HFN5 education and culture, HFN6 medical, NNF other, VF round trip, FF function. |
ALSO 277 - Dear tipi One of the options a-top and all edges closed, b-top closed, open edge exists, c-top open options are marked or automatic selection is marked and the program is automatically found. |
II BV domain account The "Area calculation factor" containing II BV metrics is entered. |
Adding to DIN 277 meter When the option is selected, the space is not taken into consideration in DIN 277 meters. |
Inclusion in BV footage When the option is selected, the site is not taken into consideration in the II BV meter. |
Adding to volume calculation When the option is selected, the space volume is not taken into consideration in DIN 277 and II BV quantities. |
Inclusion in TAKS report When the option is selected, the location is not taken into account in the TAKS report. |
Inclusion in KAKS report When the option is selected, the location is not taken into account in the KAKS report. |
Units Tab
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Basic units One of the selections is activated by clicking the left mouse button on the job.
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Number of households It determines how many digits will be shown after the comma. The desired number is selected from the list. For example, if 2 is selected, units will be shown as two digits after the comma. If 0 is selected, units will not be shown after the comma. |
Building Components Tab
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Add building components: Assigns the building materials defined for the detailed building components metering to the wall object.
Click the Add Building Component button.
The Component Selection dialog will open.
In this dialog, click on the folder related to the material from the list on the left. Choose the material you want to use.
Set the parameters on the right.
Click the OK button. The "Component Selection" dialog will be closed. A summary line of the material will appear in the Building Components tab. More than one material assignment can be made to an object.
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The parameters in the use section of the component selection dialog are:
No change: The amount of material to be assigned for the object in question is marked when it is desired to be used in the size that was previously specified in the material definition.
Percentage ratio: This line is marked when it is desired to be used with the percentage of the amount previously determined in the material definition as much as the value entered in the "Value 1" line in the same dialog. For example, if the material quantity is 70, if the line “Value 1” says 40, it means 40% of the material will be used.
New defined: This line is marked to use the amount entered in the "Value 1" line in the same dialog instead of the amount previously determined in the material definition.
Multiplier: This line is marked in order to use the value found at the end of the multiplication of the value entered in the "Value 1" line in the same dialog with the amount previously determined in the material definition.
Fractional: This line is marked so that the amount determined in the material definition before will be used as much as the fraction value formed by the values entered in the "Value 1" and "Value 2" lines in the same dialog. "Value 1" is the denominator "Value 2" is the denominator.
Proportion: It is determined to what scale-area, perimeter, length etc.-, region-side area, top, edge etc.- the material will be proportioned to. The content of the proportion list box is automatically determined according to the object and the size of the material. For example, a different list will be created if an operation is made for the column, a different list if the library is processed, a different list for the volume, and a different list for the field.
The lines that appear in the proportion list according to the location and material size are as follows.
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Constant | Independent | The fixed measure used will be used exactly as the amount. |
Length | Independent | It means that the length measure found while defining the material will be used exactly as the length value. |
environment | It means that the length of the material will be found by multiplying the length measurement found when defining the material and the perimeter of the space. | |
Domain | Independent | It means that the area measure found while defining the material will be used exactly as the amount. |
Upper area | It means that the value to be found by multiplying the area measure found when defining the material with the area of the surface above the site will be used as the material area. | |
Sub domain | The value to be found by multiplying the area of the area found when defining the material with the area of the surface under the location means to be used as the material area. | |
Upper and lower area | When defining the material, the value found by multiplying the sum of the area size found at the top and bottom of the space and the surface areas at the top and bottom of the space means to be used as the material area. | |
Volume | Independent | It means that the volume measurement found when defining the material will be used exactly as the volume value. |
Volume | It means that the volume measurement found when defining the material will be used by multiplying the space volume. | |
Number | Independent | The number measure found while defining the material will be used exactly as the material number. |
Number | The number measure found while defining the material will be used exactly as the material number. |