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Contents
1. Introduction .............................................................................................................71.1 Basic principles...................................................................................................71.2 System requirements ..........................................................................................71.3 Innovations in SelectionProfessional 2.0 ............................................................81.4 Help / Infoline......................................................................................................91.5 Installation / Activation ......................................................................................10
2. First steps..............................................................................................................102.1 Starting SelectionProfessional ..........................................................................102.2 Programme components...................................................................................102.3 Example design ................................................................................................11
2.3.1 Starting and selecting a design...................................................................112.3.2 Carcase division .........................................................................................122.3.3 Article list / Catalogue selection..................................................................162.3.4 AutoCAD display ........................................................................................19
3. Designer - Functional description .......................................................................213.1 Screen layout....................................................................................................213.2 Screen layout cabinet partitioning.....................................................................243.3 Screen layout item lists.....................................................................................253.4 Screen layout completed design.......................................................................263.5 Zone and components ......................................................................................28
3.5.1 Example of how to select zones .................................................................283.5.2 Changing, deleting, hiding parts .................................................................31
3.6 Front and component divisioning ......................................................................333.7 Item lists and favorites lists ...............................................................................37
3.7.1 Item list .......................................................................................................373.7.2 The favorite list ...........................................................................................39
3.8 Export ...............................................................................................................393.8.1 Bill of items wood.....................................................................................403.8.2 Hettich order list..........................................................................................403.8.3 Document Manager ....................................................................................413.8.4 Hesse order list...........................................................................................41
3.9 Loading, saving, cabinet library.........................................................................413.10 Hesse Module...................................................................................................423.11 Functions in the standard cabinet, sliding and folding, special designs sections43
3.11.1
Insert centre panels"function ....................................................................43
3.11.2 Insert construction shelves"function .........................................................443.11.3 Insert shelves" function ............................................................................45
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3.11.4 Insert drawers"function............................................................................453.11.5 Insert internal drawers" function ................................................................493.11.6 Insert doors"function.................................................................................513.11.7 Flaps function ...........................................................................................533.11.8 Select/change knobs/handles" function .....................................................543.11.9 Locking systems function .........................................................................553.11.10Insert cabinet accessories" function ........................................................583.11.11Insert front divider and Insert zone divider"function................................58
3.12 Functions in the office cabinet section ..............................................................593.12.1 Insert construction shelf" function ..............................................................593.12.2 Insert shelves" function.............................................................................593.12.3 Insert drawers" function............................................................................603.12.4 Insert internal drawer" function ..................................................................613.12.5 Insert drawers with lock" function ..............................................................61
3.13 Functions in the Office-Container section .........................................................623.13.1 Insert drawers" function .............................................................................623.13.2 Insert drawers with lock" function ..............................................................64
3.14 Sliding and Folding Constructions in SelectionProfessional..............................643.14.1 Differentiation of application area ...............................................................643.14.2 Selection of Fittings in SelectionProfessional .............................................663.14.3 Fitting: TopLine 22 standard doors .............................................................673.14.4 TopLine 25/27.............................................................................................683.14.5 Fitting: TopLine 1 ........................................................................................693.14.6 Fitting: WingLine 770/780 ...........................................................................703.14.7 Fitting: WingLine 77 ....................................................................................713.14.8 Fitting: Wing 77...........................................................................................723.14.9 Integrated Sliding and Folding Door Constructions.....................................733.14.10 Slide Line 55 / 56 ........................................................................................743.14.11 Top Line 110...............................................................................................753.14.12Wing Line 170.............................................................................................763.14.13Wing Line 26...............................................................................................77
3.15
Placing Handles on Sliding and Folding Doors .................................................78
3.15.1 Placement Choices.....................................................................................783.15.2 Placement of Handles................................................................................78
3.16 Kitchen Constructions .......................................................................................793.16.1 Construction types......................................................................................793.16.2 Full circle carousel fitting.............................................................................793.16.3 Segmented carousel fitting .........................................................................813.16.4 Three quarter carousel fitting ......................................................................813.16.5 Corner cabinet Revo 45..............................................................................833.16.6 Corner cabinet Revo 90..............................................................................863.16.7 Semi circle carousel fitting ..........................................................................87
4. Selection CAD (AutoCAD) Principles ..................................................................89
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4.1 Introduction to CAD...........................................................................................894.2 AutoCAD surface ..............................................................................................89
4.2.1 Menu functions ...........................................................................................894.2.2 AutoCAD icon functions..............................................................................91
4.3 Create job .........................................................................................................924.3.1 Comparison of the individual save functions in SelectionProfessional ....... 934.3.2 Create job/project .......................................................................................944.3.3 Load job / project ........................................................................................954.3.4 Save job / project........................................................................................95
4.4 Measuring.........................................................................................................964.4.1 Dimension part ...........................................................................................964.4.2 View dimensioning......................................................................................974.4.3 Cabinet views .............................................................................................98
4.5
Printing/plotting .................................................................................................99
5. Document manager.............................................................................................1045.1 Basics .............................................................................................................1045.2 Start Document Manager................................................................................1045.3 Start Document Manager now ........................................................................1055.4 Create new template.......................................................................................105
5.4.1 Sizing views..............................................................................................1065.4.2 Layout.......................................................................................................1065.4.3
Page format..............................................................................................107
5.4.4 Export .......................................................................................................107
5.5 Vorlage bearbeiten..........................................................................................1075.6 Delete existing template..................................................................................1085.7 Wood Bill of Materials ..................................................................................1085.8 Hettich Order list .............................................................................................108
6. Roomplan functions............................................................................................1096.1 Introduction.....................................................................................................1096.2 Starting Roomplan ..........................................................................................1096.3 Define wall ......................................................................................................1106.4 Define windows / doors and openings ............................................................1136.5 Modifying windows / doors / openings ............................................................1146.6 Deleting windows / doors / openings...............................................................1146.7 Change the wall characteristics ......................................................................1156.8 Insert furniture or accessories.........................................................................116
6.8.1 Select cabinet ...........................................................................................1166.8.2 Add furniture to a wall...............................................................................1166.8.3 Inserting furniture in an existing object (furniture or decorative object).....117
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6.9 Delete item......................................................................................................1206.10 Move / rotate item ...........................................................................................1206.11 Select and insert decorative elements ............................................................120Example: Inserting a sink unit...................................................................................1216.12 Definition of raster ...........................................................................................1236.13 Roof pitch definition.........................................................................................126
6.13.1 Insert roof elements ..................................................................................1266.13.2 Alignment of walls to the roof....................................................................1276.13.3 Blending roof elements .............................................................................128
6.14 Component functions ......................................................................................1286.14.1 Work top functions ....................................................................................1286.14.2 Plinth functions .........................................................................................1326.14.3 Cornice functions ......................................................................................1336.14.4 Front panel functions ................................................................................1356.14.5 Visible sides functions...............................................................................136
6.15 Material ...........................................................................................................1386.15.1 Material selectionl .....................................................................................1386.15.2 Color display of room / cabinet .................................................................1406.15.3 Concealed display / Light symbols............................................................141
6.16 Output .............................................................................................................1426.16.1 Wood- Bill of Materials..............................................................................1426.16.2 Hettich order list........................................................................................1426.16.3 Document manager ..................................................................................142
6.17 Examples ........................................................................................................143
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1. Introduction
1.1 Basic principles
Planning, presenting, producing with Selection Professional.
Planning furniture quickly and accurately, presenting plans to the client and making out
orders are nowadays all part of the daily routine for cabinet-makers and interior fitters.
Selection Professional from Hettich FurnTech assists you every step of the way in this
process. The programme provides the documentation required for successful sales talks,
customer presentations and furniture production.
Selection Professional is a joint development by Hettich FurnTech GmbH & Co. KG and
imos AG. This high-performance, computer-aided furniture design package has been
created on the basis of the familiar AutoCAD system from Autodesk.
1.2 System requirements
PC Windows XP: Intel Pentium 4
AMD Athlon 2,2 GHz
Intel / AMD Dual Core 1,6 GHz
Windows VISTA: Intel Pentium 4
AMD Athlon 3,0 GHz
Intel / AMD Dual Core 2,0 GHz
Windows
operating system
XP (SP2) / VISTA (SP1)
Computer data storage XP: 1 GB RAM
VISTA :2 GB RAM
Graphics card 128 MB (True Color), OpenGL- capable, Direct3D-
capable
Screen resolution
1024 x 786
Hard disk capacity 2,5 GB (for custom setup)
3 GB (for complete setup)
Drive DVD-ROM
Internet browser Microsoft Internet Explorer, Firefox
Adobe Reader 5.0
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1.3 Innovations in SelectionProfessional 2.0
Selection Professional 2.0 offers a series of new functions, which have been explained
in detail in the handbook.
Installation VISTA compatible installation
Catalogue - New catalogue surface and functions
- Current product contents
- Project management is integrated into the catalogue
Designer - Cabinet designs can be created faster.
- The complete series of kitchen designs will be developed
and improved (base units, corner units, larder units and wall
units)
- Extension of the document manager functions- Desired drawer depth can be predefined
- Cabinet preview available during design selection
- Increased planning security through better user guidance
- Quicker starting and ending process for the Designer
- Revised cabinet documentations
- P2O opening system and stopper damping Silent System
can be activated
CAD components - New AutoCAD Version
- Improved help aids
- Material preview for walls and floors
- Walls can be subsequently coated with other surfaces
- Continuous worktops, plinths, cornice rails
- Drawer fronts, visible surfaces
- Improved room illumination
- Cabinets are measured individually by the document
manager
- Expansion of decorative elements
- Cabinets already in place can be included and moved.
- Individual components may be displayed.
- Expansion of planning views
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1.4 Help / Infoline
Selection Professional provides you with an extensive help system:
1. Manual
In addition to the main handbook, further handbooks on special topics are also
available.
SelectionProf_Installation_EN.PDF
SelectionProf_Catalogue_EN.PDF
SelectionProf_Training exercises_EN.PDF
SelectionProf_Library_EN.PDF
The handbooks are present in the Selection/info/help/language folder.
You can also get started from the Assistant construction details of the designer or
through with the symbol Help.
2. On-line help in the programme
You can select to get help on any particular part of the programme you happen to
be working in. The Assistants provide additional information as well as a "Help" link.
You will also find further information in the programme menu under "Help".
3.Internet
Log on to www.selection-professional.com for all the latest information, news, tips &
tricks and fast answers to FAQs about Selection Professional.
In addition, you will be informed about the latest updates. The manuals and further PDF
documentation are constantly updated here as well. This is where you will also find the
links for downloading the Internet Explorer or Adobe Acrobat programmes you will need.
4. Info line
Hettich also operates an info line to provide help with any unanswered questions you
may have.
Tel.: +44 (0)160 - 872 95 52
Fax: +44 (0)161 - 848 76 05
E-mail: [email protected]: www.selection-professional.com
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1.5 Installation / Activation
The program should be activated after installation. Activation should be carried out
within 30 days. After that the designer component can no longer be used. However the
registration can be implemented after 30 days. A detailed introduction for installation
and activation is available in the help document SelectionProf_Installation_EN.PDF .
2. First steps
2.1 Starting SelectionProfessional
The programme can be started from the desktop icon or by selecting
Start/Programmes/Selection/Selection Professionalwithin the programme.
The Selection Professional portal opens once the programme has been started.
Selection Professional is divided into several parts:
1) Start design component Designer & Hettich catalogue
2) Start design component Designer
3) Start Hettich catalogue
2.2 Programme components
1) Start design component Designer & Hettich catalogue
With this option, the designer, the CAD component and the catalogue in
background would be started. This is immediately available by accessing
favourites in the catalogue and does not need to be started anymore.
2) Start design component Designer
Here only the Designer + CAD component would be started. If the catalogue is
required only for a favourite query then it can be started later. The advantage lies
in the quick start and lesser consumption of the required system resources.
3) Start Hettich catalogue
Here only the Hettich catalogue would be started.
Please do not close any of these points while working with the program.
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2.3 Example design
2.3.1 Starting and selecting a design
Once you have started the Designer from the start portal, you will see "Design
Assistant". The "New construction"option takes us to the construction selection window.
The basic types of the furniture you are going to design are shown in the construction
selection window. Selecting a "+" sign opens an option, "-" closes it again.
For the example design, let us select a "Standard cabinet / Single cabinet / Overlay".
The relevant dialog is opened at the bottom right by selecting "Carcase size".
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Change the height to 820 (figures are always in mm, the unit of measure does not need
to be entered), width to 900.
Entered values do not have to be saved or confirmed by pressing Enter. You can switch
between the different input fields using the mouse.
Now select the "Bottom shelf"and enter the "120"in the "Height offset"field. This raises
the base by 120mm, with the sides continuing through to the floor.
The forward button takes you to the carcase division window.
2.3.2 Carcase division
The cabinet is displayed from the front and from the side. The Assistant shows all parts
that can be incorporated into the cabinet.
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Insert centre panel
For the example design, let us use the "Insert centre panel" function to add the centre
panel. A new dialogue window opens at the bottom right.
The position of the centre panel is defined in the "Division"field. The position is set to600mm from the left by entering "600mm:1". The 600mm relate to the clear internal
width. The mm must always be included for divisioning. Division is the only field that
demands the "mm" unit of measure. The "1" represents a ratio and indicates the
remaining available space. Details on using the division function are also provided in
the section headed "Front and component divisioning".
The green ticks are used for confirming the
entries you make and for inserting the centrepanel.
Setting zones
As the next step, we are going to add a shelf. A so-called "Zone"
must be activated so that the system knows which side to fit the
shelf on. This is done by clicking the mouse inside the
appropriate section of the cabinet. As we are going to put a shelf
in the left-hand section / zone, this is the zone you must click the
mouse in. It is highlighted in green.
Details on the subject of zones and parts are provided in the
section headed "Zones and parts".
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Inserting shelves
Select the "Insert shelf"function from the Assistant. A new dialog
window now opens at the bottom right. We are now going to
space three shelves apart at equal distances throughout the
zone. To do this, enter or select the number "3"from the menu.
This corresponds to a spacing of "1:1:1:1".
As before, the entry is confirmed with the green tick.
Inserting doors
As the next step, we are going to add the doors. To do this, you
must once again activate the left-hand zone with the mouse so
that it is displayed in green. Select "Insert doors" from the
Assistant. The dialogue window opens. Select "Standard door"as the door type. Select the "+"sign to obtain further details on
this door type. Two further options are opened: "Division" and
"Hinge". In "Division", select "Double door" from the
"Construction type"field. Options can be selected by clicking the
arrow to the right of the field. Finally, confirm your entries with
the green tick.
Inserting drawers
Now click on the right-hand zone, which is still blank, to activate
it. This zone is then displayed in green. From the Assistant,
select "Insert drawers".
The relevant dialogue opens. You can choose from a variety of
drawer types. In our example, we are going to select a "Wood-
box with internal drawer". This drawer is to be mounted on a
"Quadro runner". This option must, therefore, be selected too.
Use the "+"sign to select the "Division"option. Select three for
"Number". The fronts are distributed evenly throughout the
height. Entries are confirmed with the green tick.
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Inserting handles
To insert handles, you must switch from zone mode (green) to the component mode
(red). This is done using the zone/component mode symbol.
After changing modes, the small front view turns from green to red.
Using the mouse, select the door fronts which are then displayed in red. Now select the
"Select knobs/handles function from the Assistant. A new dialogue opens. The entire
ProDecor product range is stored in the programme. In order to make a selection in
advance at this stage, let us choose a "Drilling distance"of "128"and "Stainless steel"
as the "Material". Define the "Insertion point" as "Top opposite hinge". As before,
confirm all entries with the green tick.
Using the mouse, now select the drawer front. This also turns red. Once again, select
the "Select knobs/handles" option. The dialogue opens. The drilling distance and the
materials can be accepted.
Set the "Insertion point" to "Centered". These entries, too, must be confirmed with the
green tick.
The finished cabinet is displayed from the front and side.
This completes the cabinet design process. Use the "forward button" to quit the
carcase divisioning section.
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2.3.3 Article list / Catalogue selection
The top right-hand section of the next window displays all of the fitting groups required
for the carcase in the "Article list"(1).
There are two ways of assigning exact fittings to these fitting groups:
1) Selecting from Favourites
2) Selecting from the Hettich catalogue
In order to select a fitting from the favorites, a fittings group is initially typed into the item
list (2). Thereafter, the probable favorites-sets for this selection appear towards the
bottom right in the list of favorites (3). A favorites-set consists of a favorites-header
and one or more Hettich fittings. For e.g., for the concealed hinges fittings group, the
Intermat 9943 TH FIX hinge is offered with a suitable mounting plate. By typing the
favorites into the selection below the corresponding fittings set is assigned above the
fittings group (4).
If you wish to select a fitting from the full-length Hettich catalogue, select the "Use
catalogue selection" option instead of the Favourite (5). The relevant fitting group is
then selected from the catalogue.
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For example, the following selection is carried out:
Pos. 1 Cup hinge > Favourite > Intermat 9943 TH Fix
Pos. 2 Cup hinge > Favourite > Intermat 9943 TH Fix
Pos. 3 Knobs and handles > Use catalogue
Pos. 8 Quadro runner > Favourite > Quadro V6/550
Pos. 11 Adjustable shelf > Favourite > Compartment shelf support for wooden
shelves
To position the fittings group handles and knobson Use catalogue selection, the
entry should be initially selected with the help of the mouse in the item list.
Subsequently the entry Use catalogue selection is selected in favorites.
The catalgue start is executed with the green check mark . The programme opensthe electronic Hettich catalogue and searches for suitable products under the handles
and knobsfittings group.
The catalogue now displays all handles that match the previously defined properties
(material + drilling distance).
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Three symbols appear in front of the list:
Select accessories
Transfer to CAD
Detailed information
Select accessories
The accessories that are available for the main article are selected by clicking the
accessories symbol. A list of accessories shows all possible accessory types. If an
accessory is an article that is essential for the design, a red exclamation mark is set in
front of the relevant group. If you don't select an essential accessory article, the
programme automatically prompts you to do so.
Transfer to CAD
If you wish to select an article from the product list for the design, select the CAD
symbol. Add the relevant article to the article list.
Detailed information
If you require additional information on the product, click the "Detailed information"button to retrieve further details. From the detailed overview, you can also display the
accessory or transfer the article to the Designer.
In our example, we are going to select any random handle and click the Designer
transfer button.
The programme automatically adds the handle to the article selection list. For the next
item of furniture you design, there is no need to select the handle again but retrieve it
directly from Favourites.
The article list changes its colour from black to green. This completes the article
selection process. The item selection is thus complete and the entry of the item list is
fixed. If the selection for this entry is changed, it has to be selected in the item list using
the right mouse click. At the end it can again be released using change.
One can leave the item selection using the forward arrow.
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The finished cabinet is displayed in 3D. You can now carry out a number of actions on
the cabinet.
2.3.4 AutoCAD display
The CAD / Roomplan function in the Assistant allows you to switch to the AutoCADmodule. The cabinet is displayed in a wire grid 3D perspective. Component
dimensioning is the most important function in the AutoCAD section of the programme.
Let us dimension the left outer side of the carcase automatically. To do this, change to
the top view using the symbol.
This is opened by clicking the "Dimension part"symbol (left). The cursor changes
into a rectangle. Using the rectangular cursor, now select the outer side. It is important
to select precisely the line that represents the outer side.
The component is automatically displayed with dimensions. It can be printed out orsaved in the 2D view.
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The "Dimension part" symbol enables you to perform further dimensioning. Quit the
dimensioning mode by clicking the "Reverse dimensioning"symbol (right).
Click the "Switch to Designerbutton in the Assistant to quit the AutoCAD part of the
programme and return to the Designer in the 3D view. Nothing needs to be saved in the
AutoCAD part as this is all controlled through the Designer part.
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3. Designer - Functional description
3.1 Screen layout
The Designer screen is divided into several sections that are repeated at all design
stages.
1) Progress bar
The Designer is divided into 4 sections that run through in succession.
Selecting a construction
Carcase division
Article list / Catalogue selection
3D display
The section activated is shown by a red line below the relevant image.
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2) Assistant
The Assistants guide you through the programme and display the range of functions
that are available. They also provide helpful tips on the application concerned. You can
get additional information by selecting "Help".
Upload standard settings
Uploads standard Designer settings. Modified values are reset to original values again.
Open
Opens an existing design. You are given the possibility of saving the active design.
CAD/Roomplan
This option is used for opening the AutoCAD part of the programme. This must be done,for example, to dimension the design or to start Roomplan.
All details of the AutoCAD functions are explained later on in the manual.
End Designer
Closes the Designer as well as the AutoCAD and AutoCAD Renderer parts of theprogramme. Alternatively, you can also close the programme by selecting the "File/Exit"menu options. The programme should always be closed from the Designer and not fromother parts, such as the AutoCAD part.
Help
Retrieves help on the Assistant. The handbooks can be started from the overview.
3) Section change
The forward button can be used to change from one segment to the next. Use the
backward button to return to the previous view. This enables to move backwards and
forwards at any time and is particularly useful, for instance, if you wish to make an
alteration.
4) File informations
Profile: Shows the current profile name.
Name: Name of the cabinet if saved.
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5) Menu bar
File
New: Creates a new design.
Open: Opens a cabinet that has already been designed.
Save: Saves a cabinet currently being designed. This function is only available
once you reach the Carcase division part.
Delete: This is where you can delete saved cabinets.
Import: This can be used to make cabinets available to other Selection
Professional users or save a cabinet to an external data medium (floppy
disk, memory stick etc.).
Export: Reads cabinet designs in from other Selection Professional users or loads
cabinet designs from an external data medium.
End: Exits the Designer and Selection CAD.
Profile
For some furniture designs it is often necessary to select specific settings. For kitchen
base units, for example, it is generally possible to select 16 panel thicknesses, or
always use grooved rear panels. All settings (e.g. cabinet height, width, base panel
thickness, backset dimensions etc.) that are capable of being altered in the construction
selection window can be saved under custom profiles.
Load: Loads an existing profile
Save: Saves a profile. All changes made in the construction selection window,
from the standard cabinet to custom designs, are saved.
Delete: Deletes an existing profile
Help
Retrieves help on the Assistant currently being used.
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3.2 Screen layout cabinet partitioning
1) Preview image
The preview image displays the cabinet in 2D in front and lateral view.
2) Action buttons
Front view
Top view
Changes to 3D mode
Changes to component mode
Changes to zonal mode
3) Assistant
Different components and fittings for the cabinet partitioning can be selected from the
Assistant.
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3.3 Screen layout item lists
The designs of the suitable fittings are allocated in the item lists. They may be selectedfrom the Hettich catalogue or from favorites.
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3.4 Screen layout completed design
1) Window functions
The completed cabinet design is displayed in the window. In addition, different mouse
functions are available.
Left mouse button Turns cabinet
To do this, keep the left mouse button pressed and
turn the mouse in the chosen direction.
Right mouse button Magnifies / reduces the cabinet image
Keep right mouse button pressed and move mouseaway from you or towards you. Moving away from
you reduces the image, moving towards you
magnifies it.
Left + right mouse button Shifts cabinet
Keep right+left mouse button pressed simultaneously
shift in the chosen direction.
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The functions of the mouse can also be permanently assigned to the left mouse button.
To do this, select one of the three symbols.
Left mouse button to reduce / magnify cabinet image
Left mouse button to turn cabinet
Left mouse button to shift cabinet
To cancel the function, all you have to do is re-select it. Now it is deactivated again.
2) Action buttons
Front view
Side view
Top view
Set standard (useful if everything has been adjusted)
Concealed cabinet display
Semi-transparent cabinet display
Wire grid model
3) Assistant
New construction
Starts a new design. There are two ways of saving the active design.
Save
Saves the active design. You can select an existing directory or create a new one.
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Change functions
Alterations can be made to the cabinet designed in Selection Professional. This is done
using the following functions:
- Change dimensions (e.g. height, panel thickness etc.)
- Change divisioning (e.g. add shelves, change doors etc.)
- Change fittings (e.g. change handle selected, select another hinge type etc.).
You can find details on the different ways of making alterations in the section headed
"Altering designs".
Hesse Module
The cabinet can be displayed in different surfaces with the help of the Hesse Module.
In addition, it is possible to switch to display options with the help of the Output tab.
3.5 Zone and components
3.5.1 Example of how to select zones
Selecting zones and components is an important function within the carcase divisioning
section. The cabinet displayed below is to be divided into different sections.
So far, the cabinet has had three evenly spaced centre panels. We are now going to
add a construction shelf to all four resultant zones.
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If you wish to activate several zones, they must be selected in succession. If you have
selected the wrong zone, it can be deactivated by selecting it a second time.
If several zones were addressed and only one needs to be activated, a double click in
the desired zone will deactivate all the other zones again.
If the other zones require to be activated, a right mouse click on the point Activat allzones in the menu will activate all cabinet domains simultaneously.
You can insert a construction shelf once all zones have been activated (green). The
data for the construction shelf now applies equally to all four zones. The construction
shelf will be inserted in all four zones.
Inserting the construction shelves has formed new zones. The cabinet now has a total
of eight zones. Four drawers are now going to be inserted in the top zones. As we want
all of the drawers to be the same, they can all be highlighted in one go. The drawers are
then selected from the menu and automatically inserted in the zones. It is important to
remember that drawers can only be inserted simultaneously if the zones are identical in
size.
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Loose shelves are now going to be added across all four bottom zones. To do this, you
must once again activate all four zones and select the shelves from the Assistant.
Unlike construction shelves, loose shelves do not form zones.
Now we are going to insert doors in the right and left-hand zone. As this requires the
use of a left-hinged and a right-hinged door, they must be selected separately.
Highlight the zones individually and insert the appropriate door in each. Let us now
insert a double door in the middle. To do this, both zones can be selected
simultaneously. After selecting the door function, a double door will be inserted
automatically. If you activate several zones, the programme automatically tries to insert
one door across all zones. If, added together, the zones are wider than 600mm, adouble door will be inserted automatically.
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The cabinet is now equipped with all elements. This is the point at which to select the
handles for the fronts. To do this, you must click the "Zone mode/Component mode"
to switch to the component mode (red). First, select all drawer fronts so that all
four are displayed in red. Using the "Select/change knobs/handles" function, assign a
handle to all drawers.
Now highlighted in red, all drawers are fitted with the handles. In the "Insertion point
Top opposite hinge"handle setting, the programme automatically places the handles in
the correct position.
3.5.2 Changing, deleting, hiding parts
Any mistake that is made while configuring the cabinet can be corrected at a later stage.
You can also subsequently change any part already inserted.
Example of how to change handles
In our example, we want to relocate the handles from a centred position to the upper
mid-point. To do this, switch to the component mode (red) and select all drawer fronts.
Now press the right mouse button and select the "Change knob/handle" option. The
handle dialogue opens, allowing you to re-position the insertion point. You could, ofcourse, also have changed other options.
Example of how to change the side on which a door is hinged
The right-hand door is to be hinged on the left side. To do this, select the door in the
component mode and press the right mouse button. From the dialog, select the
"Change part"option. The door dialogue opens, allowing you to change the design to
"Hinge left".
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Example of how to delete a shelf
To delete a component, it must be selected in the component mode. However, you
cannot select the shelf directly because the door is in front of it. By pressing the right
mouse button, select the "Show front panel"option. After removing the tick, the fronts
will be hidden. They are not deleted, but merely no longer visible. Now, in the
component mode, you can select the shelf you want to delete. Remember here that if
several shelves were inserted together, they will also be deleted together. This is
always the case for elements that are inserted simultaneously.
Summary
The zone selection function (green) is used for selecting cabinet sections for equipping
with doors, drawers, shelves etc.
Component selection function (red) is used for changing or deleting components
already inserted. It is also required for selecting handles.
In the component mode, the right mouse button can be used to perform different
functions:
Activate zones Changes over to zone selection. Performs the same
action as the zone/component selection button
Delete part Deletes the component selected with the mouse
Change part Opens the dialogue for changing the component
concerned
Change
knob/handle
Opens the knob/handle dialogue for making the relevant
changes
Activate all
components
Activates all components in the cabinet
Activate all fronts Activates all fronts on the cabinet
Deactivate all
components
Deactivates all previously activated components in the
cabinet
Show front panel No fronts are shown once the tick is removed.
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The right mouse button is equipped with other functions in the zone mode:
Activate component
selection
Switch to component selection. Analogous to the
Zones/Components button.
Activate all zones Activates all cabinet domains.
Deactivate all
zones
Deactivates all the activated cabinet domains
3.6 Front and component divisioning
A carcase needs to be divided into sections or ratios in many different parts. The drawer
front, for example, must be divided up into different height ratios. Centre panels must be
spaced apart by internal widths. The hole lines are arranged in relation to depth andheight. Cup drillings are positioned in the front.
Selection provides one single function for all of these operations: Division. This is used
for performing all the necessary functions.
Divisioning works with exact dimensions or ratios. These two options can also be
combined."1:1:1" is a division that splits a section into two equal parts.
"200mm:200mm:100mm" divides a 500mm section into parts at the distances specified.
200mm:1:1 divides a part in the lower or left section at exactly 200mm, the remainder
into two equal halves.
With this, partitions are always undertaken from left to right (e.g. centre panels), bottom
to top (e.g. drawers) or from front to rear (e.g. hole lines).
Below, you will find a number of divisioning examples. They may also be applied to
divisioning in other application areas.
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Hole-line division
A division can be used to position the hole line in terms of depth.
Default setting: 37mm:1:37mm
The first hole line now starts at 37mm from the front edge of the cabinet side, the
second hole line starts at 37mm from the interior of the rear panel.
The inclusion of ":1:" shows that the depth of the cabinet is unimportant. Even if the
cabinet depth were to change, the dimensions of 37mm from the front and 37mm from
the back stay as they are. The ":1:"may be regarded as a variable placeholder.
If you wish to insert a third hole line exactly mid-way between the other two hole lines,
enter the following division:
"37mm:1:1:37mm"
Each : is present for a hole line.
Top panel / connector divisioning
Connectors can be set for the top and bottom panel.
The standard setting for "Connector division" is "37mm:1:37mm". This shows that theconnection is located exactly on the hole line. By changing the divisioning, you can, for
example, insert additional connectors.
Centre panel divisioning
Through the "Division", a centre panel divides a selected carcase zone from left to right.
A 1:1:1:1 divisioning inserts three centre
panels. The internal widths between individual
panels are identical.
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Die Aufteilung 300mm:1:1:300mm fgt
ebenfalls drei Mittelseiten ein. Die erste und
die letzte Zonen haben eine lichte Breite von
300mm. Both inner zones are automatically
divided equally.
Construction shelf divisioning
Construction shelves are divided from bottom to top. Once inserted, they form new
zones. The reference point for a construction shelf is therefore the bottom shelf or a
construction shelf that has already been inserted. For the construction panels the insideheight is defined between the bottom panels.
A 300mm:200mm:1 divisioning inserts two
construction shelves. The inside distance of
the bottom construction panel to bottom panel
is 300mm and the inside distance between the
bottom construction panel and the top
construction panel is 200mm. The insidedistance between the top construction panel
and the top panel is calculated from the
remainder.
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Drawer divisioning
Drawers are divided from bottom to top. Divisioning relates to the dimensions of the
front.
1:1:1
2:1:1
300mm:200mm:1
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3.7 Item lists and favorites lists
After the definition and partitioning of the cabinet is complete, the fittings should be
allocated. This is carried out in the item list/favorites list section.
In this section the preassembled cabinet is examined on the basis of the available
fittings group. Subsequently the potential fittings can be allocated through the favorites
list or the catalogue selection of the corresponding fittings group.
It is sub divided into item list (1), favorites list (2) and front view of the cabinet (3).
3.7.1 Item list
All fittings group available in the cabinet are present in the item list (1). In the sample
cabinet three complete drawers are fitted with one handle each. This leads to the
formation of 3 fittings groups, one group Handles and knobsand 2 groups Three sided
drawer system.
If fittings groups can be merged together, based on their similarity, then they are
grouped, e.g. the fittings group Handles and knobs. For preassembled drawers the top
drawer is considerably lower than the remaining two, which is why only the two lower
drawers are grouped. The top drawer receives its individual fittings group. In contrast to
both the lower drawers, no front pullouts can be fitted into the top drawer.
To switch off the grouping the right mouse button is clicked anywhere in the item list.
The menu which is opened as a result displays the entry group positioning with a
check mark, which means that the grouping is active. The grouping is switched off by
clicking on the entry and all fittings groups in the item list are shown individually. To
reactivate the grouping, the entry group positioning is clicked again. By switching offthe grouping, different fittings can be allocated to the individual fittings groups.
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If a fittings group is clicked on in the item list, the corresponding components in the front
view of the cabinet (3) are highlighted in red and the first favorites set is automatically
selected. To assign the desired fitting from catalogue selection the coreesponding
fittings group should be placed on Use catalogue selection. Subsequently the
catalogue selection can be started with the green check mark .
In order to operate the catalogue selection it is necessary to start the Hettich catalogue.
If only the design component Designer is started without the Hettich catalogue, the
following message would be displayed.
This question must be confirmed with a yes, so that the Hettich catalogue gets started.
If the field Do not display this dialog again is activated, then this dialogue will not
appear in future and the catalogue will start immediately.
After the catalogue browser is started, the following dialog would be displayed.
This dialogue must be confirmed with continueto display the catalogue selection.
After closing the catalogue selection, the fittings group is displayed in green in the item
list. This shows that this entry cannot be changed directly. If a new fitting requires to be
assigned to this entry, it should be activated again. For this purpose the fittings group,which needs to be modified is clicked with the right mouse button. With the help of the
entry Modify in the menu, this fittings group can be activated again. The entry is
displayed in black again and a new fitting or favorite can be allocated to it again.
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3.7.2 The favorite list
All fittings, which were selected in the previous catalogue selection, are saved in
favorite sets in the favorite list (2). A favorite set consists of a header and one or more
fittings, which were selected during the respective catalogue selection.
If a fittings group is clicked in the item list, then all possible favorite sets for thispositioning are displayed in the favorites list and the first favorite set is automatically
assigned to the fittings group. If any other favorites set should be assigned to the fittings
group, it should be clicked in the favorites list.
In order to view the contents in the individual favorite sets, the entry can be expanded
with the help of the plus symbol. A favorite set cannot be modified. If a fitting does not
match with a set, then a new favorites set can be selected from the catalogue selection.
A favorites set can only be deleted or renamed. However this functions only if the
fittings group in the item list is not displayed in green. The fittings group should first be
activated with the Modifyoption in the menu. If the fittings group and the favorites are
displayed in black, the individual favorites sets can be deleted or renamed. For this
purpose the corresponding entry is clisked upon with the right mouse button and the
desired point is selected in the menu. If the favorites set should be renamed, then only
the header of the set is changed.
3.8 Export
One can arrive at the display options of Selection Professional through the tab display.
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3.8.1 Bill of items wood
The wood item list contains all the required components of a cabinet.
Edit
Displays the Bill of Materials- Wood. Remarks can be added. The Bill of Materials
Wood can be subsequently printed or saved as TXT/CSV file.
Prints the bill of items.
Save
Saves the bill of items as a TXT/CSV file.
3.8.2 Hettich order list
The Hettich order list shows all of the fittings that are required for the cabinet and
selected from Favourites or the catalogue selection window.
Edit
Presents the Hettich fittings list. Remarks can be added. The Bill of Materials Wood
be subsequently printed or saved as a TXT/CSV File.
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Prints the bill of items.
Save
Saves the bill of items as a TXT/CSV file.
3.8.3 Document Manager
The document manager provides a summary of all information relevant to production. A
more detailed explanation can be found in Chapter 5 Document manager.
3.8.4 Hesse order list
This list calculates and displays the quantities of lacquer that are required.
All exports and their functions are described in greater detail in "Designer export
formats".
3.9 Loading, saving, cabinet library
Cabinets designed in Selection Professional can be saved through the Assistants or the
programme menu (File /Save / Load). Once saved, they can be re-loaded at any timeand edited. Saved cabinets can be filed in folders. This allows you to create your own
personal cabinet library.
An extensive collection of designs has already been filed for kitchens and offices.
An exact overview of the designs is available in the folder Selection/help/language
SelectionProf_Library_EN.PDF
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3.10 Hesse Module
Use the Hesse Module to display the finished cupboard and the room situations you
have created in photographic quality.
Start the Hesse Module
Once you have drawn a carcase, you can use the Hesse Modulelink to start designing
the surface finish. You will find this link in the 3D view of the Designer in the
Construction Assistant, in the CAD CAD Assistant or in the Roomplan CAD
Assistant.
Choosing a colour / Allocating a lacquer
You will see the window with the colour choices. First select a carrier material. Once
you have done so, you need to choose the colour or surface finish.
Click on the right button to choose the colour. .
This displays a new window. Use the arrow to make your colour choice, and then use
the green arrow to confirm.
When you have chosen your colour, click on the button in the window for choosing the
surface finish, where you can select the lacquer system. .
When you have worked through and confirmed all the parameters, the cupboard will becreated with your chosen surface finishes.
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3.11 Functions in the standard cabinet, sliding and folding, special
designs sections
3.11.1 Insert centre panels"function
Inserts one or more panels in one or more carcase zones. To do this, the desired zone
in the carcase must first be selected with the mouse.
Number: number of centre panels
Division: enter the linear division. Examples:
1:1:1 = two centre panels, evenly spaced.
400mm:1:1 = two centre panels, clear internal width of
first zone 400mm
Zone width: information field for specifying clear internal width of
selected zone
Thickness: thickness of centre panels
Front recess: Reference for the front recess. Possible values are Part
and zone and Part.Reference Part and zone: When recessing the centre panels, the zone is also
recessed.
Reference Part: When inserting the centre panels the zone is not included.
Backset value: measurement for the front recess of the centre panel
Back recess / Backset value:
Same function as Front recess
Function Use connectors.
Activate or deactivate the use of centre panel connectors
Division: division of the centre panel connectors in the form of linear
division
Insertion point: point where the centre panel connectors are inserted
Function Use wooden dowel:
Activation or deactivation of the use of the centre panel-
wooden dowel
Division: Partitioning the centre panel-wooden dowel in the form of
linear division
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3.11.2 Insert construction shelves"function
Inserts one or more construction shelves in one or more carcase zones. To do this, the
desired zone in the carcase must first be selected with the mouse.
Number: number of centre panels
Division: enter the linear division. Examples:
1:1:1:1 = three construction shelves, evenly spaced.
300mm:300 mm = three construction shelves,
300 mm apart
Zone height: information field for specifying clear height of selectedzone
Thickness: thickness of construction shelves
Inside depth: Info-field for the inside height of the selected zone
Front recess: Reference for the front recess. Possible values are Partand zone and Part.
Reference Part and zone: when inserting the construction shelf, the zone is alsorecessed.
Reference Part: when inserting the construction shelf the zone is notrecessed.
Backset value:: measurement for the front recess of the construction shelf
Use connectors: Activate or deactivate the use of connectors for theconstruction shelves
Fucktion Use wooden dowel:
Activation or deactivation of the centre panel-woodendowel
Adjust panel to hole line: Construction shelf spacing is adjusted to the line of holes.
Division: Partitioning the centre panel-wooden dowel in the form oflinear division
Insertion point: Insertion point of the construction panel - wooden dowelDivision: Positioning of the connectors for construction shelves in
the form of linear division. If Adjust panel to hole line isactivated, the positioning of connectors for theconstruction shelves cannot be changed. It is thenmatched to the position of the hole line.
Insertion point: point where the connectors for the construction shelvesare inserted
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3.11.3 Insert shelves" function
This function is structured in the same way as the Insert construction shelffunction.
Loose shelves have a standard recess of 15mm and cannot be used to recess zones.The options Use connectorand Align drawer bottom to hole lineare activated by
default.
3.11.4 Insert drawers"function
This Assistant inserts one or more InnoTech drawers, wood box with internal drawers,
pull-out shelves or front panels in one or more carcase zones. The desired zone in thecarcase must first be selected with the mouse. The desired drawer runners are selected
from the product tree.
Drawer system
Complete drawer (e.g. InnoTech complete drawers)
Division
Insertion option Align runner to hole line: the height of the drawer runnersadjusts to the hole line grid.
Optimum use of space: places the drawer runners as fardown as possible in order to achieve maximum use of theavailable space.
Same front panel drill hole:
the space between the bottom edge of the front panel andthe first front panel drill hole is the same for all drawers.
Front panel thickness: thickness of front panel
Drawer front type: Type of drawer front: Standard drawer front, frame drawer
front, profile drawer frontNumber: number of drawers to be used
Division: entry of linear division. Examples:
1:1:1 = three drawers, evenly spaced.
300mm:1:1 = front height of the lowest drawer 300 mm,remaining front height is divided equally.
Depth of drawer: Pre-selection of the desired nominal length of the drawer.
Zone height: information field for specifying clear height of selected
zoneInside depth: Info-field for the inside depth of the selected zone
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Insert internal drawer: If an internal drawer is to be used with the drawer system,this is where to set this option. The programme then asksyou to specify the insertion point of the first internaldrawer. The measurement refers to the last bottom panel /construction shelf.
Recess measurements
Back recess: Minimum space between back drawer edge and back ofcarcase
Space to top shelf: Minimum space between top of front panel and top panel
Space to bottom shelf: Minimum space between bottom of front panel and bottompanel
Variable width (InnoTech, MultiTech drawers):
The assembly is constructed analogous to the function
pre-assembled drawers.
Variable drawers can also be inserted outside the gridwidths.
Wood box with internal drawer (wooden drawers)
Selection Quadro pull-out / ball-bearing slide (KA) / roller runner (FR)
Division
Insertion option: Align runner to hole line: the height of the drawer runners
adjusts to the hole line grid.Optimum use of space: places the drawer runners as fardown as possible in order to achieve maximum use of theavailable space.
Same front panel drill hole: the space between thebottom edge of the front panel and the first front panel drillhole is the same for all drawers.
Front panel thickness: thickness of front panel
Front panel type: Type of front panel: standard front panel, framed front
panel, profiled front panelNumber: number of drawers to be used
Division: entry of linear division. Examples:
1:1:1 = three drawers, evenly spaced.
300mm:1:1 = front height of first drawer 300mm, otherfront heights spaced evenly.
Depth of drawers: Information on the required depth of the drawer.
Zone height: information field for specifying clear height of selected
zone
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Insert internal drawer: If an internal drawer is to be used with the drawer system,this is where to set this option. The programme then asksyou to specify the insertion point of the first internaldrawer. The measurement refers to the last bottom panel /construction shelf.
Drawer design
Construction drawer front/back:
design option for the front and back panel
Mitre/mitre . Front, rear, side drawers are connected toeach other on the mitre.
inset / inset: the front and back panel is positionedbetween the side panel
none / inset: the drawer has no front panel; the back
panel is positioned between the side panels.
No / mitre. The front drawer is to be dispensed with.Rear and side drawers are connected to each other on themitre.
Thickness: the thickness of the front and back panel
Recess measurement top/front:
the recess measurement from the front panel to the top ofthe side panels
Recess measurement top/back:the recess measurement from the back panel to the top ofthe side panels
Thickness: thickness of side panels
Height: height of side panels
Position of the pullout (for ball bearing slides):
Position of the ball bearing slide on the side drawer;Selection centered: the ball bearing is positioned in theheight centered on the side drawer.
Selection bottom: The slide position is set on the bottom;the slide position from below the distance from the loweredge of the side drawer to the centre of the ball bearingslide can be specified in the field.
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Bottom panel:
Construction drawer front/back/side panel
Design option for drawer bottom
grooved/grooved/grooved. Drawer base is grooved intothe front, rear and side drawers.
fitted onto/fitted onto/grooved: drawer bottom fitted ontofront and back panel and into side panel grooves.
fitted onto/fitted onto/inserted: drawer bottom fitted ontofront and back panel and inserted into side panel
fitted/fitted/fitted. Drawer base is fitted into front, rear andside drawers.
Thickness: thickness of drawer bottom
Groove depth: depth of drawer bottom groove in side panel
Rebate depth: insert depth of drawer bottom into side panel
Backset value: backset of bottom panel to bottom edge of side panels
Backset values
Backset value back: minimum distance between the back of the drawer and theback of the carcase
Distance to top panel: minimum distance between panel top and the top panel
Distance to bottom panel: minimum distance between panel bottom and bottom
panelPull-out shelf
A pull-out shelf is a shelf with a front.
Division / backset values:
The structure and functions are the same as the Wood-box with internal drawer function.
Front panel: A front panel is a front that has no drawer or runners
behind it.
Division: The structure and functions are the same as the Wood-box with internal drawer function.
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3.11.5 Insert internal drawers" function
Internal drawers can be inserted behind normal drawer systems. Before an internal
drawer can be inserted, the Insert internal drawersoption must be selected to set the
drawer.
Then, behind the drawer, you must select the zone (in zone mode) which appears in
green. You can now select the Insert internal drawers"function.
Drawer system
Assembly type: Align extension to hole line: The guider tracks of theinternal drawer align themselves along their height to thelatching of the hole line.
Optimal usage of space: Sets the internal drawer guider
tracks as far as possible towards the bottom, in order toachieve maximum usage of space.
Partitioning: from below. The internal drawers are positioned in thecabinet zone.
from the centre. The internal drawers are positioned atthe centre in the cabinet zone.
Number of thrusts: Number of internal drawers
Zone height: Info-field for the inside height of the selected zone
Indent dimensions
Indent dimension rear: Minimal distance of the internal drawer rear edge tocabinet rear panel
Wood-box with internal drawer/ Quadro / ball-bearing slide / roller runner
Most functions are structured in the same way as the Insert drawers wood-box withinternal drawer" dialogues.
Divisioning is adjusted specifically for the interior drawers.
Division
Front panel thickness: thickness of the internal drawer front panel
Rest of zone-height: information field for specifying remaining height ofselected zone
Zone height: information field for specifying clear height of selectedzone
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Division of interior drawers:
same front/distance:front panels are all the same height;
distances between the front panels are all the same.
variable front/distance: front panels may differ in height;
distances between the front panels may differ
Number: number of internal drawers
Gap: Intermediate space between front panel and top panel, or
other construction panels
If the number of internal drawers is more than 1, further fields are activated.
Front panel height: l height of the interior drawer front panel
Gap: distance between the front panels of interior drawers
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3.11.6 Insert doors"function
This function inserts one or more doors or flaps in one or more carcase zones. To do
so, the desired zone in the carcase must first be selected with the mouse. The desired
door types may be selected from the product tree.
Side hung doors
Standard door
Division
Align hinge to hole line: Aligns the hinge to the hole line grid
Construction type: type of door hinging
Thickness: thickness of the door
Cup hinge type: type of hinge on the door
invisible cup hinge: the catalogue selection contains onlyautomatic hinges with invisible cups
visible cup hinge: the catalogue selection contains onlySelekta hinges
Opening angle: the range of opening angles available
Zone width: information field for specifying clear width of selected zone
Baffle plate: For double doors, a baffle plate may be chosen. This is
directly activated with the installation of the double door.
To do this, activate the Baffle plateoption.
The reference left door, right door may be chosen.
Furthermore, the baffle plate type may be specified.
fitted onto
embedded
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Hinge
Number: number of hinges
Optimal number: Info- field for the optimal number of hinges
Division: Distribution of hinges in the form of linear division. If theAlign hinge to line hole option is activated, the values
specified are approximate dimensions only.
Edge curve: curve on door edge
Zone height: information field for specifying clear height of selectedzone
Hinge accessory: Silent System:During the catalog selection, SilentSystem is offered as accessory of the hinges.
Push-to-Open: During the catalog selection, Push-to-Opnen hinges and Push-to-open magnet are offered asaccessory of the hinges.
Assignment: for hinge accessory Silent System: Assignment of the
Silent System door dampener in the cabinet width
for hinge accessoryPush-to-Open: Assignment of Push-to-Open magnets in the cabinet height
Framed door
This function is structured in the same way as the Side hung doors / standard door"function.
It additionally includes the Door parameters for details concerning the frame.
Door parameters
Edge curve: curve on door edge
Filling thickness: thickness of door filling
Frame width: width of door frame
Profiled doorThis function is structured in the same way as the Side hung doors / standard door"function.
It additionally includes the Door parameters for details concerning the profile.
Door parameters
Edge curve: curve on door edge
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Profile thickness: thickness of door profile
Profile width: width of door profile
Distance door edge: distance between profile and edge of door
Glass doorThis function is structured in the same way as the Side hung doors / standard door"function.
The door thicknesses are limited to 4 6.5 mm.
3.11.7 Flaps function
This function adds one more doors or flaps to one or more carcase zones. To do so, the
desired zone in the carcase must first be selected with the mouse. The desired flap
types may be selected from the product tree. The suitability of zone size for a flap iscalculated in advance. A message is displayed if the zone is too large. Detailed checks
are also made in the catalogue to ascertain whether the selected flap is suitable for the
situation.
As with doors, flaps are divided into standard flap, framed flap and profiled flap. The
Door parametersare the same as the functions for the doors.
Standard flap (same as framed flap, profiled flap)
Division
Hinge type: Art des Beschlags (folding-flap fitting, flap fitting, flap lift
fitting, Lift-up flap fitting, Flap stay, Top box stay)
Construction type: Mounting type of the flaps (Lift Advanced, Lift Top, Stop
left / right / left and right)
Front height top: Height of the top front for Lift Advanced high flap fitting
Front height bottom: Info-field for the bottom front for Lift Advanced high flap
fitting
Thickness: thickness of flapZone width: information field for specifying clear width of selected zone
Zone height: information field for specifying clear height of selected
zone
Edge curve: curve on edge of flap
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3.11.8 Select/change knobs/handles" function
This function places or changes knobs and handles on the fronts.
The doors and drawer fronts must first be changed to component mode with the mouse
before this can be done.
The fronts are activated in complete groups. If a combination of handle situations is to
be used on a front group, individual fronts can be deselected after opening this function.
Front type: Info- field for the front type (is automatically recognised)
Drilling distance: drilling distance for the handles
Material: surface finish on handles or knobs
Order number: order number of the handle or knob
Insertion point: point where handles or knobs are fitted
X distance: horizontal distance between handle or knob and edge of
door / drawer
Y distance: vertical distance between handle or knob and edge of door
/ drawer
Angle: angle of handle or knob
0 with insertion point top opposite hinge, middle
opposite hinge" or "bottom opposite hinge" = vertical
0 with insertion point top middle, centred, bottom
middle or top right and left = horizontal.
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3.11.9 Locking systems function
Construction types
The locks are available in different construction types:
Standard cabinet / single cabinet + storage wall construction / overlay + inset
- doors / flaps
- double doors
- drawer systems
- Sliding/folding doors
Office furniture / cupboard LR25+32 / overlay + inset
- Steel drawer (directly activated with the installation of the drawer)
- hanging file frame (directly activated with the installation of the hanging file frame)
- doors
- double doors
Office furniture / desk pedestal LR25+32 / overlay + inset
- steel drawer (directly activated with the installation of the drawer)
- file cradle (directly activated with the installation of the hanging file frame)
- utensil tray (directly activated with the installation of the utensil tray)
- front (directly activated with the installation of the front)
Choice and installation of locking systems
First, the chosen component (door or drawer) is installed. Afterwards, as with the
handles, the component that is to be fitted with a lock is chosen. This is done in
component mode (red). After the components are chosen, go to Select/change
locks/locking systems in the wizard. A dialog box opens.
Front type: The locks can be fitted on the front in different positions. To simplify
the choice, a front type (e.g. drawer) should be chosen first. Thus,
only the options that fit this type of front will be available.
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Lock type: A type of lock is chosen
Screw-on lock Cylinder rotating bar
lock
Slam lock Lever lock
Push bar lock None No lock
Backset: Depending on lock type, a backset can be chosen.
The backset (x1) is calculated from the centre of the
lock to the outside edge of the lock housing.
The actual lock dimension of the front (x2) is
calculated from the backset value (x1) + length of bolt
+ locking angle (x3).
Lock position (x2) in the front = x1 + x3 + overlay
Some lock types have no backset.
For a double swivel door, an espagnolette lock and
a push bar lock, the position of the lock can be
freely determined. For an espagnolette lock, a back
set may be selected; the actual positioning is
however carried out on entering the X-distance.
Example: Backset = 15, dimension X = 50
If the chosen x value is too small, the minimum
value is used automatically.
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Insertion point: The insertion point determines the lock position. This works
on the same logic as the insertion of handles.
Choice of lock reference with several components
It is possible to fit a double door or several drawers simultaneously. In this case, it is
important that the right component for the positioning of the lock is chosen. After the
option Select/change locks/locking systems is chosen, all components (red) are
highlighted. Click on the various components to deselect (blue) or reselect (red) them.
The chosen locking system is only fitted to the selected components.
The selected locking system can be built in for the activated components only.
Activate / deactivate doors
Activate / deactivate drawers
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3.11.10 Insert cabinet accessories" function
This function inserts cupboard accessories such as hanging rails into one or more
carcase zones. To do so, the desired zone in the carcase must first be selected with the
mouse.
Construction: mode of inserting hanging rail
on construction panel: the hanging rail is inserted with aconstruction shelf
on side: the hanging rail is attached to the carcase /centre panels.
Distance from bottom (mm):
insertion point of hanging rails from bottom
Zone height: information field for specifying clear height of selectedzone
Zone depth: information field for specifying clear height of selectedzone
Thickness: thickness of construction shelf
The details for the construction shelf are the same as the details for the Insert
construction shelf"function.
3.11.11 Insert front divider and Insert zone divider"function
Zones are usually formed by construction shelves or centre panels. Sometimes it is
necessary for a zone not to be divided by a part. In kitchen base units, for instance, a
drawer is often positioned above a side hung door.
The Insert front dividerand Insert zone dividerfunctionsare used to insert help lines.
These create new zones without appearing later in the design or parts list. They appear
as small lines in the preview.
Absolute reference of front divider:
The reference line is set with relation to the front dimension.
Absolute reference of zone divider:
The reference line is set with reletion to the inside dimension.
Alignment: alignment of the divider
Zone height information field for specifying clear height of selectedzone
Zone width: information field for specifying clear width of selected zone
Division: distribution of front dividers in the form of linear division
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3.12 Functions in the office cabinet section
3.12.1 Insert construction shelf" function
Inserts one or more construction shelves in one or more carcase zones. To do so, thedesired zone in the carcase must first be selected with the mouse.
Distance in HU: the fitted height of the construction shelf in height units. Inthe office segment, shelves can only be inserted in heightunits.
HU in mm: information field for specifying the height units in mm inthe selected HU
Number: number of construction shelves
Zone height: information field for specifying clear height of selected
zone
Thickness: thickness of construction shelves
Front recess: size of front recess for construction shelves
Back recess: size of back recess for construction shelves
Clear depth: information field for specifying clear depth of selectedzone
Use connectors: use of construction shelves - activate or deactivateconnectors
Division: distribution of construction shelves connectors in theform of linear division
Insertion point: point where construction shelf connectors are inserted
Use wooden dowel: Using the construction panel - activating or deactivatingthe wooden dowel
Partition: Partition of the construction panel wooden dowel in theform of linear division
Insertion point: Insertion point of the construction panel wooden dowel
3.12.2 Insert shelves" function
This function is structured in the same way as the Insert construction shelffunction.
Loose shelves have a standard recess of 15mm and cannot be used to recess zones.
The options use connectorand align base to hole lineare activated by default.
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3.12.3 Insert drawers" function
This function inserts one ore more Office drawers without locks in a carcase zone. To
do so, the desired zone in the carcase must first be selected with the mouse. The
desired drawer type is selected from the product tree.
Calculations in the office segment are always performed in height units (HU). The front
heights are based on these height units. Only one dr