INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION TO SCADA Pro 43 use the X coordinate and then point to the point whose Z coordinate you want to use. Selecting the second point automatically locates the point with the requested coordinates. Related Coordinates With this option you enter points relative to another point which can be either the immediately previous point or a point you specify. Calling the command displays the following dialog box: EXAMPLE Place a 40x40 column in a position which is at a distance of x=3,0 m and z=5,0 m from a point (which you will define). Select the substructure to be placed and the command "Relative Coordinates". In the dialog box that appears, enter the relative X and Z coordinates assuming a new coordinate system whose origin (0,0) is the point with respect to which the relative movement will be made and whose axis direction is that of the absolute axes. "OK" Enabling the option means that the relative coordinates given be to the point you specify, or otherwise to the last point you entered. Absolute Coordinates This command inserts points with absolute coordinates, i.e. with point 0,0,0 the origin of the axes. Calling the command displays the following dialog box where you set the X,Y, and Z coordinates respectively. Entering the Y coordinate is optional. If you leave the value 0, the point is given the elevation of the elevation level. to cancel all pulls to lock the coordinates

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