Understanding the Interactive Preview

The Interactive Preview allows you to visualize the original grid of the Optical Lens, the support used, its source, its projected grid on the support.

Source

All source types can be displayed:
  • Point Source: point highlighted in the 3D view
  • Extended Source: emitting surface highlighted in the 3D view
  • Directional Source: displays a pattern of axis on the lens that represent the directional source
Example of point source interactive preview Example of extended source interactive preview Example of directional source interactive preview

Grid

Only rectangular and circular grids can be previewed in the 3D view.

Example of rectangular grid interactive preview Example of circular grid interactive preview

Support

The offseted support is displayed.

Created groups are not considered in the preview.

Note: When the offseted support computation fails, the support surface is highlighted in red color in the 3D view.
Example of support interactive preview

Projected Grid

All projected grid types can be previewed in the 3D view.

Created groups are not considered in the preview.

Example of rectangular projected grid interactive preview Example of circular projected grid interactive preview

Target

The preview of the target is useful to correctly define your target and avoid useless steps of try and error.

Example: with the Step Pillow beam type, previewing the target will helps you design the sensor correctly.

Thin X and Y axes represent the axis system of the target.

Example of Optical Lens with Intensity Target Example of Optical Lens with Illuminance Target

Facet Information

The Facet Information corresponds to the beam parameters of the facet you are hovering over. Facet Information is useful when your Optical Part Design feature is using multiple groups or an Excel file.

The Facet Information is always displayed when hovering over a facet.