Table of Contents

Overview

The plot plan editor is a simple two-dimensional CAD system with specific adaptations for drawing plot plans. In the interest of simplicity several features available on commercial CAD packages have been left out or limited.

The plot plan prints as a single 8 1/2 x 11 sheet with a north arrow and a client information header at the top. The client information is taken directly from the system design data and is not editable through the Plot Plan Editor.

Think of the printing part of the plot plan as an 8 1/2 x 11 window that floats over the drawing. This “view port” can be moved around with the Pan tool.

The scale of the drawing is selectable from 1“ = 25' to 1” = 400'. When changing scale on the plot plan any existing text will also be stretched or shrunk to the new scale.

Toolbar

Accept Button

Click on the “Accept” button to complete a selection started by one of the editing, library or objects routines. Alternately press the [Enter] key. Note that the “Accept” button is enabled (not grayed out) only when there is a CAD operation pending.

Cancel Button

Click on the “Cancel” button to quit a pending CAD operation. Alternately press the [ESC] key or start another operation. Note that the “Cancel” button is enabled (not grayed out) only when there is a CAD operation pending.

File Button/Menu

Edit Button/Menu

The “Edit” button has a drop down menu of editing operations. The most recent edit operation becomes the default operation of the edit button as reflected by the icon.

Delete Objects

Removes selected objects from the drawing.

Edit Object

Only one object at a time can be edited and not all objects are editable. Grouped objects such as most objects in the Library cannot be edited. Text can be edited by double clicking on the text.

Move Objects

Changes the position of the selected objects

Rotate Objects

Turns the selected objects about an axis.

Options Menu

The option menu items control how the editor operates.

Show Grid

Toggles the grid on or off. The grid does not show when printing.

Use Snap

When the snap is toggled on mouse clicks are “pulled” to the nearest grid intersection.

Use Ortho

When use ortho is toggled on objects are drawn perpendicular to the grid.

Use area to select objects

An alternative to selecting each object with a mouse click.. The selection is made by clicking on the drawing and drag a rectangle around the objects to be selected. Only those objects that are fully within the drag rectangle will be selected. The “Accept” button does NOT need to be clicked when using this option.

Pan Button

Moves the viewing/printing rectangle of the drawing.

Zoom Menu

The zoom level changes the visual viewing size of the drawing in the editor. It does NOT affect the size or scale of the printed drawing.

Library Button/Menu

The library is a collection of pre-defined object groups (blocks in CAD parlance). The most recent library operation becomes the default operation of the library button as reflected by the icon.

Define Block

Defines and saves a group of objects for future use.

Add Block

Adds a block defined using “Define Block” to the drawing.

System Bed

Adds a to-scale drawing of the system's footprint to the drawing. This feature is available only when the Plot Plan Editor is launched from the Design Wizard.

Dosing Tank

Adds a dosing tank symbol to the drawing. Two varieties are available: round or rectangular.

Septic Tank

Adds a septic tank symbol to the drawing. Two varieties are available: round or rectangular.

Perc Holes

Adds a grid of perc hole symbols to the drawing. Two varieties are available: 2 x 3 and 2 x 4.

Test Pit

Adds a test pit symbol to the drawing.

House

Adds a generic house symbol to the drawing.

Well

Adds a well symbol to the drawing.

Objects Button/Menu

Objects are fairly simple drawing building blocks. The most recent objects operation becomes the default operation of the objects button as reflected by the icon.

Line

Adds a line to the drawing.

Arrow

Adds a line with an arrowhead at one end to the drawing.

Dimension

Adds a dimensioned line with arrowheads at each end to the drawing.

Rectangle

Adds a rectangular box to the drawing.

Rectangle - Filled

Adds an opaque rectangular box to the drawing.

Ellipse

Adds an ellipse to the drawing.

Ellipse - Filled

Adds an opaque ellipse to the drawing.

Arc

Adds an arc to the drawing.

Polyline

Adds a series of connected line segments to the drawing.

Polygon

Adds an opaque polygon to the drawing.

Spline

Adds a continuous curving line to the drawing. The spline is defined by a series of control points that “pull” the curve into shape. The more points you use to define the spline, the more control you have over the shape.

Text Button/Menu

Adds and defines drawing annotation.

Add

Adds a caption to the drawing using the current height, face, and alignment settings.

Height

The height in points to draw text. The point height is based on the current scale settings. Changing the drawing scale will cause the text to draw in a different size than originally selected.

Face

The typeface of the text to be drawn.

Alignment

The justification setting for text to be drawn.

Scale Menu

The drawing scale is selectable from 1“ = 25' to 1” = 400'. The default scale is 1“ = 50'.

Select the appropriate scale using the scale drop down menu. Approximate coverages for the various scales are:

Scale Width Length
1” = 25' 190' 235'
1“ = 50' 375' 475'
1” = 100' 750' 950'
1“ = 200' 1500' 1900'
1” = 400' 3000' 3800'

Layers

The way a CAD object is drawn is determined by the settings of its layer. Each layer has its own attribute set of colors, pen size, visibility, etc. Up to 256 different layers can be defined. It is not necessary to use the layering feature to create a plot plan.

The current layer is selected with the layer drop down menu. As an object is created it is assigned to the current. Changing the attributes of a layer (such as color, pen width, etc) automatically changes the way all the objects in that layer are drawn.

Double click in the layers drop down menu to open the layer editor.

North Arrow

The north arrow prints in the top left corner of the plot plan to indicate the direction of north relative to the drawing. To change direction of the north arrow:

Starting a new plot plan

First, decide the direction North will point and then turn the North arrow to suit:

Select the appropriate scale using the drop down menu. The default is 1“ = 50'.

Place the bed onto the drawing:

The default orientation of the bed is the slope arrow pointing (down slope) to the left.

Rotate the bed into the correct orientation:

If you need to move the bed into a different position:

Place the test pits, perc holes, and dosing and septic tanks using the same methods.

Other features can be drawn using the tools under the “Objects” dropdown menu.

Remember that you can move the drawing's print window around using the Pan tool.