Navigating through Building Management Software might seem daunting, yet with patience, it unfolds effortlessly. A comprehensive tutorial is key to swiftly grasping programming concepts. Simplifying the process of creating intricate visuals into manageable steps makes it...
Preparation Steps
Preparing the Environment

Access the building Operations Graphics editor. Find and launch the graphics editor either on your desktop or in the Build Operations folder in the start menu.
Make sure to save the document under a descriptive name.
Simply drag and drop the Global scripts into TGML.

Add a fresh layer titled (AHU). Right-click on TGML, then select 'Add New Layer'. Label it “AHU,” representing Air Handling Unit.
Configure snap to grid and display grid size.
Focus on Ductwork and Equipment
Access the component menu.
Opt for Supply ductwork from the menu.
Now, choose Extract ductwork.
Locate and select the ventilation equipment.
Effortlessly drag and drop temperature equipment, heating coil, and cooling coil.
Position sensors strategically.
Informational Text
Navigate to the “Display - Analogue” menu.
Find the Tooltip option within Snippets.
Choose the Text button located in the top menu.
Discover the features of Text properties.
Helpful Tips
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Practice patience and avoid rushing.
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Get acquainted with the layout of the toolbars.
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Engage with the forums for the building management software you're using.
Important Warnings
- Ensure you have a comfortable computer workstation equipped with a mouse, keyboard, and at least one monitor.
