You can set automatic movements for furniture in the arranger.
It is possible to program the movement of objects, e.g., slide the door, pull out one of the hardware pieces, then push it back, slide the door back, etc., creating a very impressive presentation to dazzle your clients.
Movements are defined individually.
Select the object you want to move in the drawing, then enter the desired amount of movement in millimeters and choose the direction.
Pressing the New button will create a movement. This can be continued with different objects, any number of times.
It is advisable to immediately define the opposite direction as well, as the moved objects will not automatically return to their original position.
The Start button starts the sequence from the beginning.
By enabling Continuously switching, it will start again from the last line until it is stopped.
When the Only one button is pressed, it executes only the selected line.
Stopping will complete the current movement and then stop, whereas Abort will stop at that moment. If you want it to stop only at the end of the full cycle, turn off the continuously switch.
The Wait time is the time between movements in milliseconds (1 second = 1000 ms).
The Stepping time is the time or distance between steps of the movement.
The movement speed depends on the computer's capacity and the number of furnished elements. If slow, the step size should be increased, which will speed up the movement but may become jerky. These values can vary per line or movement.
Pressing the all button will apply the current value to all lines.
The set movement sequence is saved with the room and read back. Only one movement sequence can be applied per room.
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