Creating a Floor Plan Graphic

Scenario

You want to create a project graphic that illustrates a floor plan that may contain one or more subsets, or zones, and devices that you would like to monitor and control independently. You want to be able to click a subsection of the floor plan in the Graphics Viewer, and get a zoomed-in view of that area.

The workflow to create a graphic floor plan covers the following:

  • Creating a background layer: This layer contains the AutoCAD drawing or image file that represents the actual layout of the floor plan. On this layer you will also create text labels to identify the Zones when the graphic displays in the Graphics Viewer.
  • Creating a zone (viewport) layer: This layer contains the zones that are created using viewports.
  • Creating a device depth and layer: The device depth and layer contains links to all, or a subset, of devices, such as field panels or fire extinguisher, and so on, relating to the zone layer. The device depth is where the zoom-factor for the zones and devices are set.
  • Configuring the automatic zoom level of selected objects – You must disable the graphic property Auto-Fit, so that selected objects display at the zoom level of the associated depth.

Additionally,

  • For background information on depths, see Depths.
  • For background information on viewports, see Viewports.

Overview

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Configure a Background Layer and Depth
Import a Background Image File or DWFx AutoCAD Drawing
Import a DWG or DFX Drawing
Create a Zone Layer
Set the Navigation Target
Create a Device Depth and Layer
Configure the Automatic Zoom Level of Selected Objects