The
Factory Options dialog contains six tabs:
- DWG: Contains DWG underlay display and asset placement settings.
- Templates: Specify the template file to be used for new factory layouts, creation of both part and assembly assets, and automatic generation of 2D DWG files.
- Snap: Control whether snaps are enabled and set the active distance for snaps.
- Assets: Enable or disable cloud-based content, clear the cloud cache, and disable automatic proxy detection. Placement settings determine
Reposition command, component placement, and automatic layering behavior. Asset key parameter settings are also stored here.
- Asset Builder: Elect to publish a 3D asset as a 2D DWG file that can be used as a 2D asset in AutoCAD Factory, and specify the object type for multiple imported DWG solids. Also elect to simplify asset file structure by deriving a part from an assembly and generate Navisworks compatible models.
Factory options settings are global so that all new documents use the settings.
Show DWG underlay layers and drawing previews
You can choose to display a dialog listing all layers present in a DWG underlay, see a preview of an underlay, and set asset placement options.
- If you are working in a Factory Layout, click
Factory tab
Options panel
Factory Options
to display the
Factory Options dialog.
- If you are not working in a Factory Layout, click
Factory tab
Factory Launch panel
Factory Options
to display the
Factory Options dialog.
- On the
DWG tab, enable the
Show Layer Settings dialog on placement checkbox. By default, this checkbox is disabled. When placing a DWG underlay onto the factory floor (with the Show Layer Settings enabled and using the
Add DWG Underlay command), the
Layer Settings dialog displays. The dialog contains a list of all drawing layers defined in the DWG underlay. A checked box to the left of each layer name indicates that the layer is visible in the DWG underlay. Deselect the layer boxes to turn off layer visibility in the underlay.
- Also on the
DWG tab, enable the
Show DWG preview in Layer Settings dialog checkbox to display a preview of the DWG underlay. This checkbox is disabled by default. The preview image in the
Layer Settings dialog updates as you turn layer visibility on or off. The black and white buttons at the upper right of the dialog let you toggle the preview background color between black and white.
- The
Infer Connectors checkbox in the Asset Placement section of the
DWG tab is used when autoplacing 3D assets on a DWG underlay that contains 2D assets. With this setting enabled, and if possible, connectors are automatically honored between 3D assets that are within a small distance tolerance from one another.
- Occasionally, nonstandard asset lengths are created in the AutoCAD Factory asset chaining process and automatically converted to custom assets. By default, these custom assets are represented by the color red in Inventor Factory. The
Enable Custom Color checkbox allows you to disable this setting, or specify a different color to be assigned to these assets when placed during asset chain population in Inventor. Click the
Custom Components Color drop-down arrow to the right of the color swatch to display the color palette. You can select one of the basic colors or click
Select Color… to display the
Color dialog, where you can define a custom color.
Change snap settings
The snap settings control how an asset is placed on the factory floor and how it connects to other assets. You can control whether snaps are enabled, and the maximum distances to preview and enable a snap.
The units for the snap distance values are set in screen pixels. The result is that the actual snap distances change as you zoom in or out of the layout. As you zoom in, the actual distance decreases; the distance increases as you zoom out.
- If you are working in a Factory Layout, click
Factory tab
Options panel
Factory Options
to display the
Factory Options dialog.
- If you are not working in a Factory Layout, click
Factory tab
Factory Launch panel
Factory Options
to display the
Factory Options dialog.
- On the
Snap tab, deselect
Enable to turn snapping off.
Note: Deselecting
Enable also turns off automatic placement of assets on the factory floor. New components are placed in space, and you have to constrain them manually.
- In the Snap to Floor/Grid area, activate the
Snap to Floor or
Snap to Grid checkboxes to turn on floor and grid snapping.
Enter a value from 1 through 50 for the
Grid Snap Tolerance. This value is the maximum distance in pixels for an asset to snap to the grid. The default value is 25 pixels.
- In the Snap to Connector area, activate the
Snap to Connector checkbox to allow snapping of one asset to another. Both assets must have connection points defined.
Enter a value from 1 through 50 for the
Connector Snap Tolerance. This value is the maximum distance in pixels to snap the asset you are positioning to another asset. The default value is 25 pixels. Enter a value from 1 through 100 for the
Connector Snap Preview Tolerance. This value is the maximum distance in pixels to display a line between the asset you are positioning and another asset. The default value is 50 pixels.
- In the Snap to Trail Line area, activate the
Snap to Trail Line checkbox to enable assets to snap to virtual intersections of points or vertices. Customize the
Trail Line Snap Tolerance by entering a value from 1 through 50. The default tolerance is 25 pixels.
- In the Snap to Inventor Geometry area:
- Activate the
Snap to Sketch checkbox to allow the snapping of factory assets to 2D sketch entities.
- Activate the
Snap to Surface checkbox to allow the placement of assets on the surfaces of existing assets.
- Activate the
Snap to Vertex or Edge checkbox to snap an asset to the vertex or edge of another asset.
- Activate the
Snap to DWG Underlay checkbox to enable factory assets to be snapped to 2D drawing objects in a drawing underlay.
- Activate the
Snap to Point Cloud checkbox to enable an asset to snap to a selected point in a point cloud.
Note: The various Snap-To options are designed not only to facilitate the initial placement of assets on the factory floor, but to assist with more accurate repositioning of assets once placed.
Customize the
Inventor Geometry Snap Tolerance by entering a value from 1 through 10. The default tolerance is 5 pixels.
- By default, the snap preview color is yellow. Click the drop-down arrow in the Snap Style section of the dialog to display the color palette. You can select one of the basic colors or click
Select Color… to display the
Color dialog, where you can define a custom color.
Note: You can also enable or disable snaps in the
Snap Types drop-down menu on the
Options panel of the
Factory tab. The snap settings in the
Factory Options dialog and the
Snap Types drop-down menu are automatically synchronized.
The Assets tab
This tab lets you specify where downloaded cloud-based assets are stored and cached. It also lets you disable automatic proxy detection and provides a setting that immediately launches the
Reposition command after placing an asset, or inserting a model, into a factory layout. Settings also include an automatic layering option and adding key parameter properties to assets.
- If you are working in a Factory Layout, click
Factory tab
Options panel
Factory Options
to display the
Factory Options dialog.
- If you are not working in a Factory Layout, click
Factory tab
Factory Launch panel
Factory Options
to display the
Factory Options dialog.
- On the
Assets tab, check/uncheck
Enable Cloud-based assets. Active by default, this setting lets you download and store cloud-based content. The downloaded assets are stored in a folder called
FactoryCloudLibrary. Click
Browse in the Local Cloud asset library section to specify a different location for the
FactoryCloudLibrary folder. Click
Clear Folder if you wish to remove the contents of the FactoryCloudLibrary folder.
Note: Clearing the library folder forces all downloaded cloud-based assets to be downloaded again before they can be used.
- Automatic proxy detection is a setting that is controlled by the LAN Settings in Internet Explorer's Internet Options. There may be instances where it is desirable to retain the Automatically Detect setting for normal web browsing, but there can occasionally be a degradation in performance when downloading Cloud-based assets. Activate the
Disable automatic proxy detection checkbox to selectively override the default LAN Settings behavior and increase performance.
- Active by default, the
Start Reposition command after placing component checkbox in the Placement section of the tab starts the
Reposition command automatically after placing an asset or inserting a model into your layout. You can then make immediate adjustments to the component's XYZ location or angle. For more information about the
Reposition command, see the Inventor Factory Help topic:
Reposition components
- Select
Finish the command after placing one component to change the default asset placement behavior from multiplacement mode to single placement mode. If you place an asset in multi-placement mode and then select Done, a preview of the same asset appears so that you can place it again. This provides a quick way to place an asset multiple times in your layout without reselecting the asset each time. Selecting this option places the asset only one time before exiting out of the placement mode.
- Enable automatic layering activates the automatic layering feature when defining asset properties. This feature lets you define a placement layer for an asset. If you deselect this option, automatic layering is deactivated and assets are placed in the active layer of the layout.
- Select the
Bill of Materials option to automatically add a Key Parameters iProperty when placing or modifying an asset. The associated Factory Bill of Materials command shows the BOM with each asset instance as a row, and adds a Key Parameters column where all the key parameter values from each instance are shown. For example, the BOM might show the same part, such as a table, with a key parameter length of 72 inches on one line and a key parameters length of 80 inches in a second line.