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Errors and omissions insurance (or E&O insurance for short) is a type of commercial liability coverage. It protects your business against claims arising from your negligent acts or your failure to provide the level of advice or service the plaintiff expected. E&O coverage is also called professional liability or malpractice insurance.

30,000 3D furnishing elements - the vastest library in the world With more than 30,000 modular, parametric and customizable elements the library of ArredoCAD allows you to design any space, from furnishing a kitchen to creating design solutions for a hotel or a restaurant. Professional liability insurance is a contract that obligates an insurance company to defend an insured person and to pay a judgment entered against an insured person up to a set policy amount. This kind of insurance provides people with financial protection from lawsuits relating to their profession.Insurance companies often sell professional liability insurance or malpractice insurance to.

Business professionals like architects, physicians, and computer consultants hold themselves out as experts in their field. These individuals are expected to meet the standards of care that prevail in their industry. The standards vary by professional. In many industries, professionals are expected to act like a reasonable person in a similar situation with equivalent education and experience.

Professional Liability Insurance. Comprehensive professional liability coverage for design professionals to protect against negligent acts, errors or omissions in the performance of professional services.

Virtually any business that performs a service or provides advice in exchange for a fee may have a professional liability exposure. Here is an example.

Sample E&O Scenario

Peter owns Peerless Programming, a small company that provides computer programming services to businesses. Peerless develops software programs that are customized for each client. The company is insured for liability under a standard ISOgeneral liability policy. Peerless does not have errors and omissions liability coverage.

About a year ago, Peerless Programming was hired to create an inventory management and tracking system for Harry’s Hardware, a small chain of hardware stores. Peerless created the system and installed it in the stores. The work was completed six months ago. Now Harry's Hardware has sued Peter's firm. The lawsuit claims that the computer program Peerless created is unusable because it is full of bugs. It also alleges that Peerless failed to adequately test the program and that its negligence has cost Harry’s thousands of dollars in lost work time.

Harry's seeks $100,000 in compensatory damages.

Harry’s lawsuit is unlikely to be covered under Peerless Programming’s general liability policy. For one thing, Harry's alleged injury is a financial loss. The company is not seeking damages for bodily injury, property damage or personal and advertising injury. Moreover, the injury was not caused by an occurrence as that term is defined in the liability policy. With no coverage for the lawsuit under its general liability policy and no errors and omissions coverage, Peerless will be stuck paying the damages or a settlement out of pocket.

It will also have to pay whatever legal expenses it incurs.

Types of E&O Policies

Many E&O policies are tailored to specific types of professionals. For example, architects and engineers E&O policies are intended for design professionals while lawyers professional policies are designed for attorneys. Likewise, medical malpractice policies are intended for physicians and other healthcare practitioners. If an industry-specific form isn't available, an insurer may provide E&O coverage using a miscellaneous professional liability policy. This non-specific E&O policy form is often used to insure 'non-traditional' professionals like consultants, travel agents, and construction managers.

Common Features of E&O Policies

E&O coverage forms are not standardized so they vary from one type to another, and from one insurer to the next. Nevertheless, the policies have many common features.

Claims-Made

Most errors and omissions policies are claims-made, meaning they cover claims made during the policy period. For a claim to be covered, it must be made against an insured during the term of the policy.

Some policies limit coverage to claims made andreported during the policy period. This means that claims are covered only if they are made against an insured and reported to the insurer during the term of the policy.

Many E&O policies specify a retroactive date. If a retroactive date is listed in your policy declarations, your policy covers claims resulting from acts, errors or omissions committed on or after that date. Claims resulting from errors or omissions committed before the retroactive date are not covered. The retroactive date should be the inception date of your first claims-made E&O policy. It should remain the same each time your policy is renewed.

Insuring Agreement

The coverage your policy provides is described in the insuring agreement. This clause typically begins with the words “We will pay'. The insuring agreement is a statement outlining what the insurer promises to do in exchange for the premium. A typical E&O insuring agreement states something like this:

'We will pay on behalf of the insured loss that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay for any claim first made during the policy period that arises out of a wrongful act.'

This means that the insurer will pay damages or a settlement that you are required to pay because of a claim based on a wrongful act.The words 'pay on behalf' mean that your insurer will pay these costs upfront rather than reimbursing you.

The term wrongful act usually means a negligent act, error or omission that you allegedly committed while performing or failing to perform professional services. Professional services may be defined in the policy definitions. Alternatively, the type of services covered may be described in the declarations. An example is 'software consulting services.' The description of covered services is important because it determines the types of activities that are covered by your policy. Make sure that the description accurately reflects the services your business provides.

Defense

One of the most important coverages included in an E&O policy is defense coverage. The policy should state that the insurer will defend you against covered claims. If defense is not covered, you will be stuck paying defense expenses out of your pocket. Depending on the policy, defense costs may be covered inside or outside the limit. The cost of defending claims can be substantial. Thus, a policy that covers defense outside the limits affords better protection.

Exclusions

Like all insurance policies, E&O forms contain exclusions. Here are some exclusions that are commonly found in E&O policies.

  • Dishonest, fraudulent or criminal acts committed by you or another insured
  • Wrongful acts you were aware of before the policy inception date
  • Wrongful acts or claims you reported under a previous policy
  • Bodily injury or property damage
  • Liability assumed under a contract
  • Fee disputes
  • Profits you have gained illegally
  • Failure to maintain insurance
  • Discrimination based on race, sex, color, creed, etc.
  • Pollution

This is not a complete list. Your policy is likely to include additional exclusions.

Limits and Retention

Many E&O policies contain an individual limit and an aggregate limit. The individual limit may apply to each claim or to each wrongful act. It represents the most the insurer will pay for damages or settlements arising out of a single claim or wrongful act. The aggregate limit is the most the insurer will pay for all damages or settlements arising out of all claims made during the policy period. If defense costs are subject to the limits, the individual and aggregate limits will include defense costs as well.

Some E&O policies include a retention, a type of deductible. The retention is the amount you must pay out of pocket for each claim. Depending on the policy, the retention may apply to damages only or to damages and claims expenses.

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2 DomuS3D Pegasus User Manual Published by Maticad s.r.l. Copyright 2014 by Maticad s.r.l. Copyright 2014 by Maticad srl. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage-and-retrieval system without written permission from the author. Maticad s.r.l. reserves the right to make any modification or improvement to its products whenever necessary. This publication describes the state of the product at the time of publishing. Any information contained in this manual can be subject to modification without prior warning or communication. Maticad s.r.l. cannot be held responsible in any way towards third parties for exceptional damages, side-effects, accidental, direct or indirect damages or resulting from and relating to the purchase or use of this product. DomuS3D, Maticad, mental ray, V-Ray, Microsoft TM, Apple, Adobe, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe PhotoShop, ipad, SQL Server, 3DConnexion, SafeNET, Google, SketchUp are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. v Last revision: 23 April

3 Congrats, you and your DomuS3D Pegasus were made for each other. Thank you for joining us, and welcome on board! Dear Customer, Let me warmly thank you for choosing DomuS3D. As you already know, DomuS3D is the leading interior design technology for the Ceramic Tiles, Covering materials, Sanitary ware and furnishing industries, with fairly 25 years experience shared with the most important Manufacturers and Points of Sale in the world. It is for this reason that, together with the software, you have the opportunity of taking advantage of the widest collection of libraries. Our Catalogues Department works day by day in order to share new and trendy items with you, so that you can speed up your design process for your customer: in Maticad we know that the wider elements and tiles catalogues you have, the quicker and more successful you ll be while planning. Moreover, DomuS3D Development Department is always on in order to let the software evolve benefitting of new technologies for the interior design for the foresaid markets. All this should make you feel that you ve done the right choice for your business. Our goal, now, is to start siding you while training on the application, so that you will soon be ready to use all the power DomuS3D is able to grant you. Thank you again for your choice: enjoy your DomuS3D Pegasus! Massimo Rossini Board of Directors, MATICAD s.r.l. 3

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5 Table of Contents ABOUT THIS MANUAL PURPOSE ORGANIZATION OF THE MANUAL HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ASSUMPTIONS AND METHODS Drag&Drop THE SAMPLE PROJECT PART INTRODUCTION WHAT S NEW IN DOMUS3D PEGASUS HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION PROCEDURE AVAILABLE LANGUAGES INITIAL OPERATIONS AND CONFIGURATION SETTINGS UP-TO-DATE IMAGES AND CHAPTERS IN THIS MANUAL STARTING THE PROGRAM LIVE! PAGE RIBBON DEFAULT SHORTCUTS PROPERTIES PANEL COMPONENTS WINDOW CATALOGUES DOWNLOAD THE CATALOGUES DOWNLOAD SERVICE TERMS OF USE HOW TO USE THE CATALOGUES DOWNLOAD MODULE Step 1/5: register Step 2/5: connect Step 3/5: open catalogues Step 4/5: download catalogues Step 5/5: install catalogues Download of single objects PART QUICK STEP GUIDE WHY A QUICK STEP GUIDE? (Create a new project) By using existing room templates Move walls Placing doors and windows Placing objects in layout How to open Navigation (Navigate the scene in 3D) With your mouse (Tile the floor) With a single tile (solid pattern) Tile all walls with a single tile (solid pattern, strip by strip) Launch the rendering process The Sample Project PART CHAPTER 1: LAYOUT CREATION By using existing templates Rectangular Room Free hand drawing By using CAD 2D tools (in empty project) Save room in components HOW TO MOVE

6 With your mouse With your keyboard MODIFICATION Move walls Walls height and width Columns Holes/Niches Sloping roofs Moving corners Splitting existing walls Subdividing the room UNDO SHORTCUTS AVAILABLE IN LAYOUT WINDOW AVAILABLE SNAPS IN LAYOUT CHAPTER 2: NAVIGATION THE NAVIGATION WINDOW Introduction How to open Navigation Refresh HOW TO MOVE With your mouse With your keyboard With your SpaceNavigator Use standard view points NAVIGATION USEFUL FEATURES Save current point of view Change Field of View Set background Advanced effects in Navigation window CHAPTER 3: ELEMENTS ADD OBJECTS TO PROJECT Choosing from components window Placing doors and windows Doors and windows properties Placing objects in layout Avoid automatic rotation Align the object to angled walls Detailed position in the layout Placing objects in navigation window From external file (DXF/3DS) From external file (DAE) Drawing with CAD 2D tools MODIFICATION Move Rotate Copy (Duplicate) Delete Change object size (Resize) Stretch the object (Extend) Mirror Modify items details MATERIALS Check existing Assign new from components window Assign material to all walls and ceiling CHAPTER 4: LAYING COVERING MATERIALS COVER THE FLOOR With a single tile (solid pattern)

7 Using dynamic patterns Change the grout of existing patterns Change the origin (starting point) of the pattern Delete the floor coverings Change all floor tiles Change some tiles only COVER THE WALLS Tile all walls with a single tile (solid pattern, strip by strip) Roll-back the last strip Change strips height, manually Change strips height with tiles number Save dynamic panel Move strips up/down Single wall with a single tile (solid pattern) Change strip origin and alignment Using dynamic patterns Tile a shower-box corner Vertical tiling Tile an insert ADVANCED FEATURES Tile a countertop Change the existing grout colour Rotate existing tiling Switch view from Floor to Walls in 2D CHAPTER 5: RENDERING INTRODUCTION Choose the engine Comparison between mental ray and V-Ray RENDERING BY USING V-RAY Launch the rendering process V-Ray RT How to manage lights Sun light (sun and sky) Sun light section Artificial lights Light made by holes and windows (Portal light) Materials and the rendering in V-Ray Materials for objects and furnishing elements Bump Maps Stones: the Displacement map Materials Advanced parameters Materials in projects RENDERING BY USING MENTAL RAY Launch the rendering process Lights management Natural light (sun light) Artificial lights Light diffused by doors and windows (Portal light) Managing materials, textures and effects Materials for objects and furnishing elements Managing materials while inside a project Managing materials from application database Materials for tiles RENDER MANAGER License The rendering job How to use Render Manager The rendering results BIBLIOGRAPHY mental ray, English books

8 mental ray, Italian books V-Ray, English books V-Ray, Italian books CHAPTER 6: ESTIMATE, PRINT, SHARE ESTIMATE Calculate the project estimate Optimized or exact calculation Change item s waste factor Export the estimate Print the estimate PRINT Blueprint for the installer Floor/Walls blueprint for the installer Print project summary SHARE Share single Panoramas Advanced Panoramas TouchFly module CHAPTER 7: DATABASE MAINTENANCE Backup procedure for the Standalone version Backup procedure for the Client/Server version TILES Create your own single tile Load multiple tiles with 1 click FURNISHING ELEMENTS (3D OBJECTS) Load a new object in the library Group existing objects in a single item in library Load complete pricelist in the Application database CHAPTER 8: TOUCHFLY MODULE TOUCHFLY: AVAILABLE IN ULTIMATE VERSION WHAT CAN I DO WITH TOUCHFLY? Complete (extend) the Application libraries Share and Visualize the extended libraries on the ipad Share and Visualize the extended libraries on Touch Screens in my Showroom Create multi-room panoramas USING THE EDITOR How to customize (extend) an existing catalogue Extended 360 Panoramas Connect Panoramas each other SHARE THE EXTENDED CATALOGUES Create a playlist Synchronize a Playlist on your ipad Browsing the catalogue in TouchFly for ipad Basket: the way you save needed items CHAPTER 9: MODULAR FURNISHING MODULE THE WAY IT WORKS INSTALL AND REGISTER THE ADDITIONAL MODULE Download the setup DVD HOW TO USE THE INTEGRATED MODULE IN DOMUS3D Launch the integrated module Import modular composition in project Change the composition TRAINING, CONTACTS AND SUPPORT Learning how to use Arredocad Company details Support

9 PART THE SAMPLE PROJECT Layout Doors and windows Placing objects Tile the floor Tile walls Changing walls material Rendering the scene with V-Ray Download Sample Project PART APPENDIX FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) Introduction Installation/Upgrade Starting application Database Live Page Project Tiling and Navigation Rendering Unexpected shutdown WHAT S NEW IN PEGASUS COMPARING TO ANTARES: DETAILED LIST Application interface: Ribbon and shortcuts Live! page Dividing a room Navigation window Change strips height, manually Change strips height with tiles number Shower box corner Tiles layer Tiles layer and vertical tiling Estimate V-Ray: new rendering engine Dynamic rendering with V-Ray RT Distributed rendering with V-Ray Render Manager Multi-room Technical blueprints Windows on horizontal ceiling Change tile Components window Import TilePlanner projects Modular furnishing module CONTACTS Support Team Catalogues Department Marketing Department Account Manager Suggestions and improvements: Wish List EPILOGUE INDEX

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11 About this manual The Reference Manual is a general guide that contains all the necessary information that enables the users to work with the program. The manual is structured in order to provide you the most important information regarding the different sections of the application. This manual refers to DomuS3D Pegasus application, compatible with Windows Vista (with SP2), Windows 7 (with SP1), Windows 8.1 operating systems, and available in 2 different versions: Single license (also called stand-alone license): it is the normal single user licence that requires a USB hardware key (also called dongle) in order to operate. The program can be installed on multiple computers but the program will start and run only if the dongle is plugged-in Client/Server Licence: usually used for multiple workstations/designers sharing the same database/catalogues installed on a server machine. This installation requires a connection to multiple computers either through a local area network (LAN) or through a geographic network on Internet support (VPN), provided it is high performing in terms of efficiency and speed of data transfer. In this case, the protection dongle will be plugged-in just in the server machine (or any other PC of the network, provided that it ll be always switched on). The designer will be able to connect from any computer of the network, profiling with his username and password. The System Administrator will take care of creating backups just on the server (and we encourage to plan daily or weekly backups), and statistics will be available checking designers efficiency and productivity Purpose This Manual was written to: Teach new DomuS3D users about the process of setting up a project architecture, fill it with 3D Objects, tile floors, walls and objects. New users will also learn all aspects related to rendering the scene in the best and most effective way, in order to be more successful while in the marketing side. In the technical side, users will be guided through project estimate and blueprints, so that the installer will be able to understand how the job has to be done. Finally, knowing how to manage the internal catalogues (database) is crucial in order to have available the items needed while designing and planning, right when you need them; Teach those who already are customers from the previous versions about the new features available in the latest version (Pegasus); the manual will give them the opportunity of concentrating just on the pieces of news; Give experienced DomuS3D users some advanced information in order to keep on improving their knowledge on the software. Even if you are an advanced user, there s always something more and new to know, and here we are to share with you all details about the application. The first release of the manual, planned for February 2014, may not include the advanced section, as this has been planned for the second release (April 2014). For this reason we encourage you to keep your Manual up to date, connecting to the Live Page time to time and checking if any new version is available; Organization of the manual This Manual is organized into five different parts: 1. Part 1: The Software Setup and Configuration explains the hardware configuration we suggest you to process before installing, as well as the procedure to follow up in order to install and configure the Application. 2. Part 2: Quick Step Guide is a very quick summary, listing the most relevant features (available in Part 3) you need to learn to create a project. Read this section only if at this stage you don t have time to read the all manual. 3. Part 3: The Software User Manual explains the state-of-the-art of the Application. It is the real User Guide as it covers everything from room architecture to 3D Objects management, to coverings materials layout, to rendering techniques, to technical blueprints, etc Read this part carefully to learn how to push the Application max of the power. 4. Part 4: The Sample Project is a complete step-by-step example of creating a standard project. 5. Part 5: Appendices contains sections like FAQ and Troubleshooting guide, that may be helpful in case of some difficulties while in the creation process 11

12 How to use this manual As an author who put a lot of work into this book, we d love it if everyone who picks up this book reads every word, from the first to the last page. But realistically, we know that very few people read technical books that way. Everyone reads and absorbs information in their own way, so you re going to use this book any way you please. But - just as a suggestion if you re starting to use DomuS3D right now, we d recommend that you have at least a quick look at Part1 (The Software Setup and Configuration), you carefully read through Part 3 (The Software User Manual) and finally to practice using the Sample Project you can find in Part 4. If you re in a hurry to get started or you already have practiced a bit on DomuS3D, focus on the single paragraphs related to the features you want to get deeper in; for this purpose the Table of Contents lists all the features described in this version of the Manual, so it will help you finding the feature you want to learn about. Finally, an extremely valuable extension of this Manual can be found in the Video Learning structure you can find inside the Live Page of the Application. Maticad Support Team always work on new movies, so we encourage you having a look at that section time to time. Assumptions and methods In the Manual we will talk about DomuS3D and the Application. They refer to the same concept, which is the Program you have just purchased and installed. The Standalone version is also called SA in this Manual. The Client/Server version is also called CS in this Manual. When talking about DomuS3D (or the Application) we refer to features that are available in the same way in the SA and CS version; in case of any difference, we ll specify what s different in the Standalone compared to the Client/Server version. The Application is available on your market with different modules; not all of them are included in the standard packages, as they can be ordered separately, even at a later time. The additional (optional) modules will be identified in the manual with the following symbol. If you have just upgraded from Antares version (that is the Pegasus previous version) it may be useful for you to notice just what s new in Pegasus version. For this purpose check around for the sections banned with the following image, as they refer to novelties in the latest version. Also, if you want to have a quicker list of the news, refer to the dedicated Paragraph, later on this section. This image means that you have to select the object/entity with 1 click using the left mouse button This image means that you have to double click the left mouse button over the object/entity This image means that you have to select the object/entity with 1 click using the right mouse button This image means that you have to rotate the wheel mouse button (if any) in order to achieve the suggested action This image means that you have to keep pressed the wheel mouse button (if any) in order to achieve the suggested action Drag&Drop We will often talk about Drag&Drop. This is a way of working that allows you to pick objects from the Components windows and place them in the project. The Drag step consists in clicking the left mouse button over the object, keep that button pressed 12

13 and move the cursor over the project. The Drop step consists in releasing the object on the project window (sometimes this means clicking again the left mouse button in order to decide the object position) The sample project The sample project (available in Part 4) will step-by-step guide you while creating your first DomuS3D project. It is important that, right after installation and catalogues download, you spend some time practicing with this project (together with the QuickStepGuide), as it shows the most important and useful features you will refer to in your daily use. 13

14 Introduction Part 1 Introduction What s new in DomuS3D Pegasus If you are a former DomuS3D Antares user, you may like to find Pegasus news just in one place. Here you can find a quick list of what s new in Pegasus compared with Antares version, together with the chapter where to find information. Refer to the Appendix in order to find a detailed and documented list of the news available in Pegasus. Database Pegasus SA version can now rely on SQL Runtime Local DB Chapt. 7 Application interface New Interface, Ribbon and Shortcuts now available Intro Live Page What s new in Components Window Intro Single item download Intro Automatic update when news on catalogs Intro E-Learning: video section Intro Support: tools for connecting Intro Layout Subdivide room feature allows to draw internal walls and split existing room in 2 rooms Chapt. 1 Tiling Strips on the wall can be moved up/down for a better customization Chapt. 4 Strip height can be changed both manually and/or by specifying number of tiles Chapt. 4 New patterns available from Ceramic Tiles Manufacturers -- Generic improvements on features (ref. detailed list in appendix) Appendix Miscellaneous Controls order in Tile Shower Box Corner mask Chapt. 4 Quick switch between standard and accurate estimate calculation in Estimate Window Chapt. 6 Modular Furnishing Integration with IMOS-Net and ArredoCAD (optional) Chapt. 9 Navigation New engine for the new Navigation Module Chapt. 2 Oculus Rift Prototype Rendering V-Ray rendering engine (optional) Chapt. 5 Distributed rendering (optional) Chapt. 5 New Render Manager (optional) Chapt. 5 TilePlanner Integration with TilePlanner: the project made by the end-user on the Web can be imported in DomuS3D -- 14

15 Introduction Hardware and Software requirements The hardware and software requirements needed for the correct operation of the program may vary depending on the modules used while operating: rendering procedures and designing multi rooms scenes need more powerful systems. In the next table we list the suggested hardware configuration; those details marked as recommended are important if you plan to use the Advanced features for the Application, such as the Rendering. Components Operating System CPU Hard Disk RAM Graphic Adapter DVD drive Internet connection 3D Joystick SpaceMouse SpaceNavigator Requisites Windows Vista with SP2, Windows 7 with SP1, Windows 8.1 or later (x86/32 bit as well as x64/64 bit version) Application is a 32 bit software, while the rendering module is available both in 32 and 64 bit Intel Core i5, i7 (recommended) or similar/later processors, better if quad core or more Better if rpm (recommended rpm) for desktop PC s, and SSD for laptops. Application needs 3-8 GB free for installation (depending on installed modules), but we suggest having at least 30 GB free disk space available for the Application, for projects and new tiles, sanitary ware and 3D objects catalogues you will download 4 GB for 32-bit systems; minimum 8 GB, better if 16 GB or more for 64-bit systems For a smooth and efficient navigation, a highperformance graphics card is recommended, supporting DirectX 11.0 or later, with at least 1 GB dedicated RAM (2 GB recommended). We also suggest you to refer to the following link, where you can find graphic cards we have specifically tested: ea/requisiti.html This page will be kept up-do-date when new versions of the program will be published Warmly discouraged cards integrated in processor To install the Application, unless download from the Internet In order to download new catalogues and libraries, application patches, access the e-learning section and use web based services We recommend siding the standard mouse with the new technologies for 3D navigation, such as SpaceNavigator or SpaceMouse (ref. this way you can use both hands in navigation window. The first in order to move with the SpaceNavigator, the second to manage items in the scene with the standard mouse We always suggest you to have a look at the web page dedicated to hardware requirements: Maticad, in fact, keeps that page up-do-date depending on the new technologies available and features of new DomuS3D versions. 15

16 Introduction Installation procedure The program is provided with a protection hardware USB key (also called dongle) that must be plugged-in on one of the available USB ports. The installation procedure will install following components: - Microsoft.NET Framework Full - Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express SP1 Native Client - Microsoft Solver Foundation - Bonjour Service - Hardware key drivers - DomuS3D Application Here is the step by step guide in order to install the program: 1. Check if you have administrator privileges on the computer; differently, some parts of the installation may be not allowed, faulty or even partially installed. If no username and password is required when logging in Windows TM, this would usually mean that the only configured user is also administrator of the computer. 2. Insert the installation DVD in the driver, and wait for the start-up window to appear. It will show something similar to next image: Click the round button called Install DomuS3D if: - You never installed DomuS3D and want to install a new version on the computer - You have a previous version of the software and you want to upgrade to Pegasus version The next screen will be similar to the following one: The installation procedure should automatically check the language of the operating system, but you can change the installation language among the ones available for your operating system and DVD. If needed language is not available in the list, contact the Manufacturer in order to investigate language availability for this version. Finally, always remember that even if you selected the wrong language for installation, you will be able to change application language even later on, while using it 16

17 Introduction 3. The installation procedure takes place in 2 different sections: In the first one setup will check if the operating system has all needed frameworks (.NET, Bonjour, database engine, key drivers, etc.). Frameworks are modules of the operating system needed by the Application in order to correctly operate. With the second step you will: A. read and accept license agreement B. decide which unit measure to use (in the English setup only. In any case, unit measure can also be changed later on inside the program) C. decide the folder on the disk where to save the program folder D. start the installation of the program files If upgrading from recent previous versions, you can also decide whether or not to import catalogues/projects from previous DomuS3D versions available on the computer 4. At the end of the setup procedure, plug the hardware key in one of the available USB ports. BE CAREFUL: hardware key is the program license itself. Keep it with extreme care, as if you will lose it NO replacement key will be given. In that, unpleasant, case you will need to buy a secondary key from the Manufacturer 17

18 Introduction Available languages Available languages for installation are: English, French, German, Italian, Russian (*), Czech (*), Romanian, Portuguese, Hungarian, Hebrew (*), Persian (*), Greek (*), Serbian (*), Croatian, Arabic (*). (*) Means that this language is not contained in the standard setup DVD; contact Marketing Department (details at the end of the manual) if you want to order a DVD or download Installation Procedure for those languages. 18

19 Initial operations and configurations settings INITIAL OPERATIONS AND CONFIGURATION SETTINGS 19

20 Initial operations and configurations settings Up-to-date images and chapters in this manual Please, consider that your version of the program may slightly differ from the one used while writing this version of the manual. Especially regarding program interface (toolbar, dialog boxes, ) there might be some light differences in buttons, texts and translations, etc If available a new version of the manual please download it from the Live! page, as it will probably contain those differences you re still missing. If you re running an older version of DomuS3D, please consider that some features you can find on the manual may not be available in your version. Starting the program In order to start the program double click the icon available on your desktop. Live! Page When the application opens, at first you can see the so called Live! page. You will soon see that DomuS3D lets you working in separate contests, called Windows or Tabs. Live! is the start-up window: it may vary depending on the Internet connection availability. When connected to the Internet you can access: - online training, where you can play movies related to the most important features of the application. Along with this manual you will find some references to those movies, so that you can play the movie related to the feature you are evaluating - furnishing elements news on 3D objects libraries: in this way you can see what s new coming from Maticad Catalogues Department - catalogues: if you have joined the Catalogues Download Service, you can start downloading tiles, objects, materials catalogues in order to use them while designing and planning. Later on in this chapter you will see how to register for catalogues download - projects: in this section you can open one of the latest projects you have worked on, rather than searching a previous one, or creating a new one - sample projects section (available starting from 2 nd release) allows you to download sample projects that Maticad shares with you: Those projects will allow you to deepen certain features and tricks of the Application, as there will be available also a brief description of what s interesting in the project - and many more features: as this is a web page, consider that its appearance may vary as Maticad could change its format and/or add/delete web services and features 20

21 Initial operations and configurations settings You can customize the Live! page sections by dragging and dropping them in a different position in the window. Pick the box you want to move in the title with the left mouse button; keeping it pressed move it in the new position. Ribbon If you have closed the Live! page, and want to open it again, click the Home button in the Live! Section of the Ribbon, as you can see in the following image. The Ribbon is a toolbar, that s to say a list of buttons at the top of the screen. Each button refers to a single command you can run) One of the features of the Ribbon is that it is organized in multi-level structure (command cards) and it groups the largest number of correlated commands for each level. Each time you need to find a command, open the Tab of the Ribbon the command refers to. You can launch a command in 2 different ways: by clicking the button in the Ribbon with your mouse, or by launching the related shortcut. A shortcut is a combination of keyboard buttons that allows you to quickly launch the most commons and used commands (it is a standard in any Windows TM based application). At the end of this paragraph you can find a table containing the default shortcuts you can use right after installation. Starting from version Pegasus you can customize your own shortcuts, so that you can align DomuS3D combinations to those you already use on other systems. You can do that selecting the command More commands available in the small arrow related to Ribbon on top of page, as you can see in this image. As you access the Ribbon customization mask, go the second tab, Keyboard, and find the command you want to refer to. If the command already has an assigned shortcut, you will see it in the Key assignments field (in this image you can see Ctrl+N, which is the default shortcut in order to create a new project). You can remove it and create a new one: click the left mouse button in the Press new shortcut key field in order to enable it, then use the keyboard to specify new combination, finally click the Assign button. The shortcut is now ready to operate for you. If you specified a shortcut already used by another command, the new one will overwrite the former one. We suggest you practising with shortcuts, as they can dramatically increase your speed while planning: there are, in fact, many commands you always use in your daily activity. They re always the same, so for those commands it is very useful to use keyboard combinations rather than searching them with your mouse: this will let you save some more time. (The most important of them is Ctrl+S, as it allows you to save the current project in a fragment of a second. As you now, it is important to save the project time to time, in order to avoid any project leak in case of PC malfunctions). Please, notice that the Language button allows you to change the language of the program. If you have a Client/Server version, it is important that ALL CLIENTS will refer to the same language and unit measure. Different setup may cause program malfunctions. 21

22 Initial operations and configurations settings As soon as you install the software, it is worth to have a look at the commands available in the FILE group: As you can see, you have several options available in this mask: - creating new projects - opening and saving existing ones - deleting projects from the internal database - adding documents to the projects (it is possible to include s, PDF, images and whatsoever file to the project, so that you can find pieces of information later on when you ll need to recall any detail) - share your project over the Internet and your ipad/android tablet - Import and export projects - - Open the Properties (Options) section It is important to spend some time on the Properties panel of the application, because it is the place where you can configure your application behaviour. We will see it very soon in the next section. Default shortcuts This is the list of default shortcuts available with installation. As you already know, you can customize them as you need. The red cells refer to shortcuts it is better to leave unchanged, as they are used by the Application. Shortcut Command Usable in window Ctrl+Z Undo last operation All Ctrl+Y Repeat last operation All Ctrl+N New project All Ctrl+O Open project All Ctrl+S Save project All Ctrl+Shift+S Save project as (allows you to duplicate current project) All Ctrl+D Open project details All Ctrl+F4 Close current project All Ctrl+W Close current window (close project if window is Layout) All Ctrl+I Open image All Alt+F4 Close Application All Shift+F6 Navigate project (switch to or open navigation window) Layout F3 Views management (manage saved views or save current one) Layout/Navigation Ctrl+P Get the estimate of the project All Del Delete selected entity Layout Ctrl+Del Delete tiles from the project (you can specify which tiles to remove: Floor, Walls, Objects) All 22

23 Initial operations and configurations settings Ctrl+T Open wall window (2D) Layout Shift+F7 Open FULL SCREEN navigation window Layout Shift+M (select and) Move objects Layout Ctrl+U Create a 3D Cube box Layout Alt+H Change wall height Layout Alt+O Create a hole/niche in the wall Layout Alt+M Move wall Layout Alt+T Draw text Layout/2D Wall Ctrl+C Copy tiled areas 2D Wall Ctrl+V Paste copied (tiled) areas 2D Wall F5 Zoom window Layout/2D Wall/Panel Ctrl+Shift+Z Zoom max Layout/2D Wall/Panel Ctrl+F2 Print project folder Layout F2 Print Layout Layout Ctrl+H Share project (by , publish on web, publish on Android/iOS Tablet) All Ctrl+Alt+O Open program preferences (Options) All Ctrl+E Open application logs (do not use this shortcut) All Ctrl+F3 Print technical details for the installer Layout Alt+L Draw line (CAD 2D Tools) Layout Alt+R Draw rectangle (CAD 2D Tools) Layout Alt+A Draw arch (by point-point-radius, in CAD 2D Tools) Layout Alt+C Draw circle (by centre + radius, in CAD 2D Tools) Layout Alt+P Draw polyline (CAD 2D Tools) Layout Shift+L Open the sun (natural) light properties mask Layout Ctrl+L New light Layout Alt+L Delete light Layout Ctrl+M Open the project materials control panel Layout Ctrl+1 Move the observer in the centre of the room Navigation Ctrl+2 Move the observer on the left side of the room Navigation Ctrl+3 Move the observer on the right side of the room Navigation Ctrl+4 Move the observer to the top of the room Navigation Ctrl+5 Move the observer to the bottom of the room Navigation Ctrl+6 Move the observer in order to see the room from above Navigation Ctrl+Left arrow Move the observer to the previous saved view (if any) Navigation Ctrl+Right arr. Move the observer to the next saved view (if any) Navigation O While drawing entities, enable/disable the orthogonal mode Layout S Enable/disable the snap to the desktop grid Layout P While moving rooms/objects/tiles/ click again and again to switch the Layout dragging point between every corner Spacebar While dropping 3D objects enable/disable the automatic orientation of objects Layout on walls H While dropping 3D objects set the elevation of the current object with the Layout reference you can click on Tab When drawing/moving entities, you can switch between the fields for typing Layout exact values +/- While moving an object, rotate 45 clockw./couterclockw. Layout R While moving an object, rotate the object depending on the degree you will Layout type, and also allows you to set a new elevation A While moving an object, aligns it to a reference line you will be asked to pick Layout Arrow Move (shift) the desktop left/right/up/down Layout Ctrl+F9 In a multi-room project, allows you to hide/show the blue lines indicating the Navigation active room TAB In a multi-room project, allows you to switch the active room Navigation 23

24 Initial operations and configurations settings Properties panel The Application Properties mask can be opened by clicking on File Options. We suggest you to have a look at it before starting planning, so that you can customize your Application behaviour. The Options (also called Preferences mask later on in this manual) contains various sections: let s have a look at them one by one. General Show tiles in wireframe mode Allows a quick and general view of the tiles that are laid: enabling this box allows viewing each tile in a different single colour assigned automatically by the program and calculated on an average of the colour of the real tile. This mode can be useful in the case of projects with large tiled surfaces (eg. Shopping centres, airports, etc.) where a simplified rendering of the tiles speeds up and makes elaboration easier especially in a real-time graphic representation, also called virtual navigation. Display (show) elements in Modify Tiling Shows/hides 3D objects against the wall, when you are viewing that wall in a 2D window Advanced items selection Offers the user a more direct and detailed choice in the search for tiles in the database, specifying various fields like series, manufacturer, size, code, etc.. Consequently, a different selection interface is used, dedicated to more experienced users. Load/save project on file The program usually stores all projects within the internal database: this means that the user does not need to take care of the project file location on the disk, as the Application will manage the projects file system. You have, indeed, the opportunity of changing this way of working, being you to decide where to save the project file; enabling this choice you will work the same way you do with programs like Excel, Word and many others, where you load and save files where you 24

25 Initial operations and configurations settings want. In this configuration, a double-click on a project file (its extension is:.pjp) automatically opens the program loading the selected project. BE CAREFUL: it is strongly recommended to decide the way you want to work with project files right after program installation. We discourage switching this check on and off later on, as it would be difficult to remember whether the project you are interested in is located in the internal database, or in the computer/network file system. View dynamic tips (Tooltips) Enables/disables the display of short messages when the mouse cursor touches sensitive areas such as commands and design elements (e.g. walls). Text buttons You can customize the text and dimensions font, their size and colour Perimeter Tiling continuous When this option is enabled, the application tries to keep on using the remaining part of tile cut in the previous corner, instead of starting the new wall with a complete tile (image on the left). This gives continuity to the covering procedure (you can see it on the right image). WordML Editor The application lets you having a preview of many technical printouts in a dedicated window. If you have Microsoft TM Word installed on your computer, you can decide to use it within the program in order to preview the printout. If you don t have such a software, check the Internal option, so that the application will use an internal editor for previewing the printouts. In both cases, indeed, you will be able to customize the final printout, the same way you do with documents in Word: changing texts, images and logos (for example placing your logo), columns and tables, and everything is needed in order to have the format you need. Company detailed data You can customize the information used by the program when creating printouts. Usually we re talking about images and texts. After the program installation, the program uses DomuS3D and Maticad typical images and texts. You can customize them in order to have your own logo, Company name and details (address, etc ). Moreover, you can load multiple Company details, in order to print your projects for different brands, in case you are working for a Company who delivers items with different brand names. Locate application on disk Sometimes it is useful to get to the computer folder where the program has been installed (for technical support requests, in order to save your own tile images prior loading them in the internal database, etc ). By clicking this button the application opens the folder containing the root of the program. BE CAREFUL: do not change, alter or remove the program files, in order to avoid program malfunctions. Blueprint for the installer This section allows you to customize the technical printouts. This image shows you some graphics effects you can obtain by activating the individual options: 25

26 Initial operations and configurations settings Tiling origin dimensions: the origins of tiled areas are indicated (the symbol «identifies the origin and tells the installer to proceed right to left, while the symbol» is referred to left to right direction) and their size related to left or right corner. This image shows you a wall containing a standard panel (beneath), divided in 2 sections (usually called tiled areas later on in this manual) identified by tiles numbered 5. The red arrows point the starting point of such areas. Automatic dimensions: by activating this option, the technical laying printouts show the distance from the corner to the main snap point of any furnishing element near the wall. In the previous image the blue arrows show that distance (for the washbasin and the mirror). Tile numbers in technical printouts: by activating this option the typical wireframe-based blueprint for the installer is completed with automatic tiles enumeration, in order to be able to link the tiless guide

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