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| Getting Started\Guide to the Display | Close this Window | |
| Step 1 - Luminaire | Advanced - Layout | |
| Step 2 - Geometry | Advanced - Luminaire | |
| Step 3 - Reflectance | Advanced - Units | |
| Step 4 - Specify | Output | |
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lightCALC advanced – Step 4 – Advanced/Layout This
continuation of Step 4 allows you to “tweak” the results achieved in the first
section. Here you tell
the computer how to adjust spacing within and between rows. Rows are the number of fixtures north-to-south
(as defined by the graphic). Columns
are defined by the number of fixtures east-to-west (again, defined by the
graphic). By checking
the box labeled “Layout” adjacent to either rows or columns, or both, you limit
the software by assigning how many rows and luminaires per row are allowed. By checking
the box labeled “Spacing” adjacent to “Rows” or “Columns” you can input
specific spacings between or within rows. Checking “Wall
Spc” allows you to adjust the origin location of fixtures or rows relative to
walls. Use these commands to shift
luminaire arrays away from, or closer to, certain walls or areas. This command allows you to cluster fixtures
into areas, or to avoid areas where architectural details prohibit the location
of fixtures. A box is
available titled “Ceiling Grid.”
Clicking the arrow next to this box opens a menu of typical ceiling grid
patterns. A smaller box labeled
“Center” allows you the option of having the computer automatically center the
ceiling grid within the space, or assign an asymmetric spacing to the grid
pattern. As you make
these adjustments, the graphic will change to track your actions. |
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