Exporting To Dxf - Martin Audio MLA MINI Advanced User's Manual

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MLA MINI
DISPLAY 2.2
The First step is to create a file into which the D2P optimisations will be loaded. The Export Root
defaults to your PC C: drive but it is good practice to save your files to a dedicated folder which
can be used to store all files created for a particular project. Click on the small box on the right
of the Export Root section, navigate to a convenient file location, and if necessary create a new
folder first to drop the file into. The Export Root will show the file location:
You have now created a file but until you run the next stage there will not be any optimisation files
present! You will see a list of all the arrays you have created which will have a green OK symbol
if the optimisation files were saved by pressing 'Use' when the optimisation was completed. If
the design process was incomplete for any reason there will be a red exclamation mark showing:
If this is an array that is not required you can continue, if it is one that is needed you should click
'Done' to close the Export window and return to the array to complete the optimisation process.
If you have all the required arrays present you can select them for export using the check
box on the left. By default this will be all completed arrays but if there are some which were
unsuccessful attempts you can un-check them so they cannot accidentally get used.
Click Export and a line of text in green appears at the bottom of the window showing the export
process taking place. Once this disappears the export is complete and you can click done to
close the window.

EXPORTING TO DXF

The final button on the Export section allows the exporting of a wireframe model of the array for
use with AutoCad:
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