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ASE Civil Video Training Tutorials

EDI has created an extensive list of training tutorials to provide convenience and support for our licensed ASE Civil users and to demonstrate ASE Civil’s time-saving benefits.

The videos are in a QuickTime format. Depending on the speed of your computer and internet connection you may need to allow 1-5 minutes for proper loading of the video.

(The inactive links are videos that are still in production and will be available soon)

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S Y S T E M T O P I C D E S C R I P T I O N
3-D ROAD MODELING    
  Assemblies Alignment-Specific Usage
  Errors Elbows, Alignment Protocol & Rebuilding
  Errors Elbows, Distortion, Zig-Zagging
ASE LABELS    
  Errors Updating, Labels Disappear
  Leaders Adjustment, Text Height
  T/C Labels Sizing
COMMERCIAL/SITES    
  3-D Modeling Islands
  3-D Modeling Open Curbs
DESIGN MARKERS    
  Adjustment LDD Profiles, Uploading to Markers
  Adjustment Sites, Raising, Lowering, Hinging
GENERAL APPLICATION    
  Errors Initialization, LDD Surface, Setting Current
  Subdivisions 01-Preface
  Subdivisions 02-Project Preparation
  Subdivisions 03-Site Preparation
  Subdivisions 04-Base Map Control
  Subdivisions 05-Alignments
  Subdivisions 06-Surfaces
  Subdivisions 07-Vertical Design Preparation
  Subdivisions 08-Drainage Design
  Subdivisions 09-Paving Design
  Subdivisions 10-Road Profile Generation
  Subdivisions 11-Road Profile Display
  Subdivisions 12-Pad Management
  Subdivisions 13-Plan-View Labeling
  Subdivisions 14-3D Road Modeling
LINKS    
  Errors Missing Markers, Repair
PAD MANAGEMENT    
  Application General Concepts
  Attachment To Road Alignments
  Labels Adjustment, Text Height
PAVING DESIGN    
  Definition Intersections, Flowline Control
  Definition Intersections, Knuckle Interiors
  Definition True Lengths, Curved
  Definition Vertical Curves, Through Intersections, 2002-2006
  Elbows Alignment Protocol
  Stations Updating After Alignment Changes
PROFILE DISPLAY    
  Adjustment Viewports, Manual Editing
  Creation Local, 2 Alignments
  Creation Local, Half-Street Improvements
  Creation Local, Vertically-Split
  Errors Adjustment, Commands Ineffective
  Errors Creation Failure, AutoCAD INSUNITS
  Errors Creation Failure, Drawing Screen Size
  Errors Creation Failure, Large Extents
  Errors Creation Failure, Multiple Pspace Layout Tabs
  Errors Creation Failure, Residual Display Objects
PROFILE GENERATOR    
  Compatibility AutoCAD 2006
  Compatibility Pipeworks, Using With ASE Civil
  Dimensions Prefixes, Applying
  Elevation Labels Suppression, With Suppressed Linework
  Errors Compatibility, AutoCAD 2006
  Errors Labels, Grades, Values Different From Flow Labels
  Errors Labels, Grades, Offsets, Skipping Key Points
(2006)
  Errors Linework, Existing Ground, Missing
  Errors Preferences, Adjustments Not Applied
  Errors Preferences, Changes Ineffective Or Unretained
  PVI Labels Adjustment, Text Height
  V. Curve Labels Inflection Points, Displaying, Switching Types
RD ALIGNMENTS    
  Definition Manual, Adding New Alignments
SOFTWARE SET-UP    
  Errors Toolbars, Icons Missing
  Installation Networks
  Installation Workstations
  Menus Loading, AutoCAD 2000-2005
  Menus Loading, AutoCAD 2006-2007
  Menus Pulldowns, Adding
  Program Loading, AutoCAD 2000-2006
  Support Path AutoCAD 2000-2006
WINDOWS    
  Email Screen Captures, Creating
  Email Voice Messages, Creating

 

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July 2007
3-D Road Modeling flexibility has been enhanced: Individual corridors may now be configured to use both local and global preferences. Left or right offset curbs, medians and/or intersections may also be independently assigned specific assemblies, sub-grade depths, controls and resolution values.

ASE Civil surface management now includes the creation and dynamic updating of an “Integrated Site” surface that includes all roads, pads and user-defined features on the site. Volume results now include the “Integrated Site” with the individual corridor volumes for easy comparison. The preferences dialog has also been simplified.

June 2007
ASE Civil alignments have been modified to provide enhanced support for commercial & site grading applications.

Curb labels may now be copied and attached to any alignment and component.

May 2007
Base Map Control definitions may now be displayed graphically in plan view from any drawing connected to an ASE Civil project.

April 2007
ASE Civil now automatically initiates and manages surface building, contouring and earthworks calculations and reporting for alignments and sites using the Land Desktop or Civil 3D TIN modeling interface. Corridor and cumulative volume are reported as-needed or automatically after each design data export cycle and includes the top or datum surface of 3D Road Models, ASE Pads and Pad Ties, as well as user-defined geometry and boundaries.

March 2007
Curb return tangent point elevations now automatically adjust to account for changes in the vertical design.

New custom 3D Road Modeling assemblies have been added.

February 2007
Profile grade labels will now automatically adjust their positions on the profile to avoid text conflict and enhance legibility.

Profile-based vertical design controls have been enhanced.

Plan-view grade labels have been refined and improved.

3D Road Model output now includes section geometry through assemblies for easier viewing.

Vertical curves can be defined through cul-de-sac and knuckle offset curb runs.

Curb design control may now reference various user-specified locations on curb assemblies.

New custom 3D Road Modeling assemblies were added.

January 2007
28 new videos have been added to the Video Training Tutorials page to provide additional technical support to our clients.


 

      
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