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Bernd Gischel
EPLAN Electric P
Reference Handbook
rd
edition, revised
Based on
EPLAN Electric P
version 2.
Bernd Gischel
EPLAN Electric P8 Reference Handbook
Bernd Gischel
EPLAN Electric P
Reference Handbook
3rd edition, revised
The Author: Dipl.-Ing. Bernd Gischel, Lünen, Germany Translated by Lindsey Translations, Deisenhofen, Germany
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- 1 Installing EPLAN Electric P8
- 1.1 Hardware
- 1.2 Installation
- 1.3 Note for users of previous versions - 1.3.1 Parallel operation with previous versions
- 2 The basics of the system
- 2.1 Five principles for working with EPLAN Electric P8
- 2.2 Directory structure, storage locations
- 2.3 Settings – General - 2.3.1 Settings – Project - 2.3.2 Settings – User - 2.3.3 Settings – Station - 2.3.4 Settings – Company
- 2.4 EPLAN and multiple starts?
- 2.5 Properties - 2.5.1 Project properties - 2.5.2 Page properties - 2.5.3 Symbol properties (components) - 2.5.4 Form properties - 2.5.5 Plot frame properties
- 2.6 Buttons and popup menus - 2.6.1 Device dialog buttons - 2.6.2 Buttons in dialogs (configuring) - 2.6.3 Buttons in dialogs such as filter schemes - 2.6.4 Small blue triangular button - 2.6.5 Property arrangements (components) - 2.6.6 Format properties VI Contents - 2.6.7 Buttons (small black triangles) - 2.6.8 Dialogs for schemes
- 2.7 Master data
- 2.8 Operation - 2.8.1 Using the keyboard - 2.8.2 Using the mouse
- 2.9 The user interface – more useful information - 2.9.1 Using workspaces - 2.9.2 Dialog display
- 3.1 Project types - 3.1.1 Project types in EPLAN - 3.1.2 Project templates and basic projects
- 3.2 Creating a new project - 3.2.1 New project (from a basic project) - 3.2.2 New project (with a project creation wizard)
- 4 The graphical editor (GED)
- 4.1 Page navigator - 4.1.1 Page types - 4.1.2 The popup menu in the page navigator - 4.1.3 Page navigator filter
- 4.2 General functions - 4.2.1 The title bar - 4.2.2 The status bar
- 4.3 Coordinate systems - 4.3.1 Graphical coordinate system - 4.3.2 Logical coordinate system
- 4.4 Grid
- 4.5 Increments, coordinate input - 4.5.1 Increment - 4.5.2 Coordinate input - 4.5.3 Relative coordinate input - 4.5.4 Move base point
- 4.6 Graphical editing functions - 4.6.1 Graphical objects – lines, circles, rectangles - 4.6.2 Trim, chamfer, stretch and more - 4.6.3 Group and ungroup - 4.6.4 Copy, move, delete, Contents VII - 4.6.5 Dimensioning
- 4.7 Texts - 4.7.1 Normal (free) texts - 4.7.2 Path function texts - 4.7.3 Special texts - 4.7.4 The Properties – Text dialog
- 4.8 Components (symbols) - 4.8.1 Insert components (symbols) - 4.8.2 Properties (components) dialog – [device] tab - 4.8.3 The Display tab - 4.8.4 The Symbol/function data tab - 4.8.5 The Parts tab
- 4.9 Cross-references - 4.9.1 Contact image on component - 4.9.2 Contact image in path - 4.9.3 Special feature: Pair cross-reference - 4.9.4 Device selection settings
- 4.10 Macros - 4.10.1 Types of macros - 4.10.2 Macros with value sets
- 5.1 Overview of the most important navigators - 5.1.1 Additional navigators and modules
- 5.2 Device navigator - 5.2.1 Device navigator/Assign main function - 5.2.2 Device navigator/Cross-reference DTs - 5.2.3 Device navigator/Synchronize function texts - 5.2.4 Device navigator/Interconnect devices - 5.2.5 Device navigator/Number (offline) - 5.2.6 Device navigator/New - 5.2.7 Device navigator/New device - 5.2.8 Device navigator/Place/[Representation type]
- 5.3 Terminal strip navigator - 5.3.1 Terminal strip navigator/Edit - 5.3.2 Terminal strip navigator/Correct - 5.3.3 Terminal strip navigator/Number terminals - 5.3.4 Terminal strip navigator/New - 5.3.5 Terminal strip navigator/New functions - 5.3.6 Terminal strip navigator/New terminals (devices) - 5.3.7 Terminal strip navigator/Place/[Representation type]
- 5.4 Plug navigator (Socket navigator) VIII Contents - 5.4.1 Plug navigator/Edit - 5.4.2 Plug navigator/Correct - 5.4.3 Plug navigator/Number pins - 5.4.4 Plug navigator/New - 5.4.5 Plug navigator/New functions - 5.4.6 Plug navigator/Generate plug definition - 5.4.7 Plug navigator/Generate pin - 5.4.8 Plug navigator/Place/[Representation type]
- 5.5 Cable navigator - 5.5.1 Cable navigator/Edit - 5.5.2 Cable navigator/Number - 5.5.3 Cable navigator/Generate cables automatically - 5.5.4 Cable navigator/Automatic cable selection - 5.5.5 Cable navigator/Assign conductors - 5.5.6 Cable navigator/New - 5.5.7 Cable navigator/Place/[Representation type] - 5.5.8 Cable navigator/Number cable DT - 5.5.9 Cable navigator/Number DT
- 5.6 PLC navigator - 5.6.1 PLC/Write back connection point designations - 5.6.2 PLC/Set data types - 5.6.3 PLC/Addresses/assignment lists - 5.6.4 PLC navigator/Address - 5.6.5 PLC navigator/New - 5.6.6 PLC navigator/New functions - 5.6.7 PLC navigator/New device - 5.6.8 PLC navigator/View
- 5.7 Part navigator/(Devices/Parts) - 5.7.1 Popup menu functions
- 5.8 Assign function (navigators)
- 5.9 Navigators/Quick input filter
- 6.1 What are reports?
- 6.2 Report types
- 6.3 Types of graphical reports - 6.3.1 Report types (forms) - 6.3.2 Special connection diagrams
- 6.4 Settings (output options) - 6.4.1 The Display/output project setting - 6.4.2 The Parts project setting - 6.4.3 The Output to pages project setting
- 6.5 Generate reports Contents IX - 6.5.1 The Reports dialog - 6.5.2 Generate reports without templates - 6.5.3 Popup menus in the Reports tab - 6.5.4 Generate reports with templates
- 6.6 Other functions - 6.6.1 Generate project reports - 6.6.2 Update - 6.6.3 Generate report project - 6.6.4 Settings for automatic updates
- 6.7 Labeling - 6.7.1 Settings
- 6.8 Edit properties externally - 6.8.1 Export data - 6.8.2 Importing
- 7 Management tasks in EPLAN
- 7.1 Structure identifier management - 7.1.1 Tabs in structure identifier management - 7.1.2 Graphical buttons - 7.1.3 Sort menu - 7.1.4 Extras menu
- 7.2 Message management - 7.2.1 The visual appearance of message management - 7.2.2 Project checks - 7.2.3 Message classes and message categories - 7.2.4 Filters in message management - 7.2.5 Various message edition options
- 7.3 Layer management - 7.3.1 Standard layers - 7.3.2 Export and import of layers - 7.3.3 Create and delete your own layers - 7.3.4 Uses of layers
- 7.4 Parts management - 7.4.1 Structure of parts management - 7.4.2 Tabs in parts management
- 7.5 Revision control - 7.5.1 General - 7.5.2 Generate new revision - 7.5.3 Execute changes - 7.5.4 Complete page(s) - 7.5.5 Generate reports - 7.5.6 Complete a project
- 8 Export, import, print X Contents
- 8.1 Export and import of DXF/DWG files - 8.1.1 Exporting DXF and DWG files - 8.1.2 Import of DXF and DWG files
- 8.2 Image files - 8.2.1 Exporting image files - 8.2.2 Insert image files (import)
- 8.3 Print - 8.3.1 The Print dialog and its options - 8.3.2 Important export/print setting
- 8.4 Export and import of projects - 8.4.1 Exporting projects - 8.4.2 Importing projects
- 8.5 Print attached documents
- 8.6 Import PDF comments - 8.6.1 Importing commented PDF documents - 8.6.2 Deleting PDF comments
- 8.7 Generate PDF documents - 8.7.1 Export of PDF files
- 9.1 Zipping and unzipping of projects - 9.1.1 Zip projects - 9.1.2 Unzip projects
- 9.2 Backing up and restoring projects - 9.2.1 Back up projects - 9.2.2 Restore projects
- 9.3 Other important settings - 9.3.1 Default settings for project backup (global user setting) - 9.3.2 Compress project (remove unnecessary data) - 9.3.3 Automated processing of a project
- 9.4 Backing up and restoring master data - 9.4.1 Backing up master data - 9.4.2 Restoring master data
- 9.5 Send project by e-mail directly
- 10 Master data editors Contents XI
- 10.1 Preparatory measures
- 10.2 Overview of forms - 10.2.1 First option – manual overview - 10.2.2 Second option – automatic overview
- 10.3 Forms - 10.3.1 Create new form (from copy) - 10.3.2 Edit existing form - 10.3.3 Create new form
- 10.4 Plot frames - 10.4.1 Create new plot frame (from copy) - 10.4.2 Edit existing plot frame - 10.4.3 Create new plot frame
- 11 Old EPLAN data (EPLAN 5 .).
- 11.1 Import options
- 12.1 EPLAN Pro Panel - 12.1.1 What can EPLAN Pro Panel do? - 12.1.2 General - 12.1.3 Toolbars in EPLAN Pro Panel - 12.1.4 Menus in EPLAN Pro Panel - 12.1.5 Navigators in EPLAN Pro Panel - 12.1.6 Settings for EPLAN Pro Panel - 12.1.7 A practical example with EPLAN Pro Panel
- 12.2 EPLAN Data Portal - 12.2.1 What are the advantages of the EPLAN Data Portal? - 12.2.2 Before the first start - 12.2.3 How the EPLAN Data Portal works
- 12.3 Project options - 12.3.1 What are project options? - 12.3.2 Terminology in the Project options module - 12.3.3 Creating options and sections - 12.3.4 Generate options overview report
- 13 FAQs XII Contents
- 13.1 General
- 13.2 Parts
- 13.3 Terminals, plugs
- 13.4 Cables
- 13.5 PLC
- 13.6 Properties, layers
- 13.7 Data exchange
- 13.8 Reports
- 14 Creating a schematic project – step by step
- 14.1 Create a project
- 14.2 Generate pages
- 14.3 Create a schematic
- 14.3.1 Insert symbols
- 14.3.2 Insert cables
- 14.4 Generate reports
- 14.4.1 Generating other report pages
- Index
GENERAL ICONS IN THE NAVIGATORS
Multiple projects are open
Devices without DT, or devices
Project structure level (view independent of standards)
Project structure level (preceding sign view)
Project structure level (user-defined structure)
Prefix / identifier; prefix
UNPLACED OBJECTS IN THE NAVIGATORS
Main function, »multi-line« representation type
Main function, »single-line« representation type
Auxiliary function, »multi-line« representation type
Auxiliary function, »single-line« representation type
Overlaid main function
Overlaid function
Function relevant to safety
Protected main function
Function template
Black box, PLC box (main function)
Overlaid black box, PLC box (main function)
Black box, PLC box (auxiliary function)
Shield (main function)
Shield (auxiliary function)
Cable definition (main function)
Cable definition (auxiliary function)
Plug definition (main function)
Overlaid plug definition (main function)
Plug definition (auxiliary function)
Terminal strip definition (main function)
Overlaid terminal strip definition (main function)
Terminal strip definition (auxiliary function)
Channel (PLC)
Channel (PLC) with connection point relevant to safety
Part
Isolated wire termination
© Hanser 2013: Bernd Gischel, EPLAN Electric P8 Reference Handbook, 3rd Edition; ISBN: 978-1-56990-476-
Dear Users,
EPLAN Electric P8 is CAE software that is constantly being further
developed. It offers innumerable project editing options and pro-
vides new innovations with each new version.
The current version 2.2 is the result of continual development of
previous versions. This version once again incorporates a wide
range of user requirements and requests that have arisen during
the practical use of EPLAN.
This fourth edition of this book has been revised and expanded based on Version 2.2 to
demonstrate the wide range of functions in EPLAN Electric P8. The book is meant to make
it easier to start using the software and to smoothly guide you around initial hiccups
when working with EPLAN Electric P8. Numerous practical examples show you what is
possible with Version 2.2.
Of course, like its predecessors, this edition cannot and will not describe all of the soft-
ware’s functions or provide examples for every conceivable function. EPLAN Electric P
becomes increasingly comprehensive with every new version, and it offers a variety of
functions that cannot be completely covered in a single book. A book that describes all
the functions would have thousands of pages and be impractical for the reader.
In Version 2.2, there are also many ways to reach the same goal. I will present and discuss
some solutions. Others you will discover yourself and ask yourself why no one has ever
tried it this or that way before.
This book will recommend solution approaches and demonstrate solutions that will help
simplify your everyday work. It will help you make necessary decisions.
The book is addressed to everyone who uses EPLAN Electric P8 for electrical engineering
designs – both daily and sporadic EPLAN Electric P8 users as well as engineers, electrical
engineers, pupils and students.
I would like to express my thanks to Julia Stepp and her team at the Carl Hanser Verlag
for the opportunity to write and publish this book. I would also like to sincerely thank my
family, especially my wife Susanne. They have always been, and continue to be, very
patient with me.
Foreword
XIV Foreword
I would also like to thank all of the readers who have made this book a success. All feed-
back, whether criticism or praise, has always been a strong motivator for me to revise this
book.
And finally, I would again like to thank EPLAN Software & Service GmbH & Co. KG for
their consistent and very friendly support and collaboration in compiling some of the
information for this edition of the EPLAN Electric P8 Reference Handbook.
Important notes
All of the examples and explana-
tions assume local installation
and local operation of EPLAN.
Furthermore, the book assumes
that the user has all of the user
rights in EPLAN and is logged in
as the local administrator.
It is possible that, depending on
the user’s license and module
package, certain functionality or
a certain function described in
the book will not be available or
executable in the way in which
it is explained and illustrated.
Therefore, you should always
check to see which licensed add-
ons you have (via Help/About/
licensed Add-ons tAb).
For this book, EPLAN Electric P
Professional Edition 2.2.5 Build
6338 was used with the licensed
add-ons shown in the figure.
NOTE FOR usERs OF PREVIOus VERsIONs: Certain parts of the functions
described here may exist in EPLAN Electric P8 Versions 1.7.x, 1.8.x, 1.9.x,
2.0.x and 2.1.x, but their use, settings and range of functionality may differ
from Version 2.2.
The examples used in the book are available as an EPLAN Electric P
project at www.eplan-efficient-engineering.com/handbook. The example
project can also be downloaded in the EPLAN Electric P8 Education
Version format.
Help/Info/Licensed add-ons tab (excerpt)
Since installation requires few steps and can only be performed by the system adminis-
trator, this chapter provides only a basic description of this process. EPLAN is usually
already installed on the workstation.
Installation of EPLAN generally requires administrator rights. The system administrator
also designates at least one EPLAN administrator who will later manage the EPLAN users
(also known as rights management). If rights management is not used, then EPLAN can be
started by all users without requiring passwords, etc.
User management (an add-on that must be purchased separately and is not always
included with every license) is not described in this book. Brief general information is
provided as necessary at the appropriate points.
■ ■ 1.1■Hardware
For Version 2.x, EPLAN recommends a CPU comparable to a 3-GHz Intel Pentium D or a
2.4-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with at least 4 GB of RAM.
EPLAN has no special requirements for the graphics card or other hardware components.
A standard computer as used for Office applications, for example, is sufficient. Even for
the graphic card, the more available memory, the smoother EPLAN runs. Certain add-ons,
such as EPLAN Pro Panel and its extensions, have other hardware requirements that
affect the graphics card and its drivers.
I feel that a single-screen solution can no longer be recommended for EPLAN due to the
many additional modular dialogs that can be displayed, such as the various navigators. A
two-screen solution is clearly preferable, and a three-screen solution with each screen
having a resolution of at least 1680 × 1050 pixels is ideal.
Of course, EPLAN still functions with just one screen. But this screen should have a reso-
lution of at least 1280 × 1024 pixels.
Installing
EPLAN Electric P
2 1 Installing EPLAN Electric P
■ ■ 1.2■Installation
As far as installation is concerned, EPLAN is a normal Windows program. Apart from a
few entries, the new EPLAN Setup Manager (as of Version 2.1.x) performs most of the
work. There are only a few entries in the Windows registry, which is commendable and
not always the case today.
Installation is usually started using the installation CD. The Setup.exe file in the root direc-
tory of the CD is run to begin installation. Installation after downloading the installation
package from the EPLAN homepage works the same way (the downloaded ZIP file unpacks
the installation data into the same directories that would be on the installation DVD).
Fig. 1.1■Installation directory
NOTE: Running EPLAN Electric P8 requires a specific version of .NET
Framework. If .NET Framework is not installed, or is not installed in the
required version, it must be installed before you can proceed with the
installation of EPLAN.