Motor Catalog
Refer to and manage catalogs and projects
1. Main areas of Motor Catalog
1.1 Overview
Motor Catalog is a dedicated application to allow an effective management of machines.
Two reference catalogs are available:
- First catalog in which a few motors for automotive applications are stored. All these motors are characterized by general data and performance
- The second catalog is a gallery of motors characterized by their general data
Motor Catalog consists of two main areas:
- The CATALOG area to manage the catalogs
- The MOTORS area to visualize and manage all the motors stored in the selected catalogsTo reach one of these area, just click on the corresponding button.
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1 | Get into the MOTORS area. |
2 | Get into the CATALOG area. |
1.2 CATALOG area of the Motor Catalog application
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CATALOG area of the Motor Catalog - Refer to the chapter: Motor Catalog – Management of catalogs |
1.3 MOTORS area of the Motor Catalog application
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MOTORS area of the Motor Catalog - Refer to the chapter: Motor Catalog – Management of Motors |
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How to visualize motors? | |
1 | Selections of catalog for motors are displayed. |
2 | Reference catalogs provided with the software . |
3 | User’s catalogs. |
4 | All the motors of the selected catalog are displayed in this area.Three ways are proposed to display and visualize the motors. |
5 | General data of the selected motor is displayed. |
6 | Performance of the selected motor is displayed. Note: Performance are displayed only if the datasheet
test has been performed.See information on the Motor Factory user guide
(TEST environment).
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7 | Button to display thumbnails as a slide show: |
8 | Button to display thumbnails as a list: |
9 | Button to display thumbnails as a matrix view of pictures is illustrated in our example. |
2. How to get into Motor Catalog?
Access to Motor Catalog is possible from the supervisor.
From the supervisor, click on the button “Motor Catalog”.
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Get into Motor Catalog from the supervisor by clicking on Motor Catalog button and directly get into the motor manager. |