DIALux user training
DIALux can more
In this 3-day training course you find out what it is possible to do with DIALux 4.10. Using this software with its high-performance features you can achieve the targets you are aiming for in lighting design. You can produce professional documentation with explicit calculations and good images.
DIALux can do more than you think. With DIALux you can carry out all lighting technology calculations and issue normative documentation to fulfil all the important lighting standards, which is of course taken for granted with lighting technology software.
But over and above that it is so easy to create visualizations and animations to gain a photorealistic impression of a room you can compare different ways of lighting a room and observe the different lighting scenes. And with the variety of outputs provided you can react quite individually to the requirements of the customer.
Here you can see at a glance the benefits of the seminar:
- Learn about all the features and functionalities of DIALux
- Indoor and outdoor lighting
- Practice-oriented exercises with personal and individual suppor
Contents of the seminar
Day 1
- Using the DIALux light assistant
- DIALux interface – what can I find and where?
- Importing CAD-plans (.dwg or dxf file)
- Creating an indoor or outdoor scene
- Positioning furniture and objects
- Colouring and texturing surfaces
- How to use DIALux luminaire plugIns
- Importing any manufacturer’s luminaires
- Positioning and configuring luminaires
Day 2
- Configuring basic settings
- Creating furniture and objects
- Importing and exporting the objects created
- Importing textures
- Light colour and surface colour
- Creating different light scenes
- Sunlight and daylight calculation
- How to handle calculation surfaces
- Organizing the calculation results
- Exporting CAD-plans (.dwg or .dxf file)
- Animations (camera motion)
Day 3
- Planning emergency lighting in accordance with EN 1838
- Street lighting in accordance with EN 13201
- Visualization with the integrated ray tracer
- Preparing normative verification in accordance with EN 12464- 1 or EN 12464-2 (working area and its surroundings, UGR, GR-observer, maintenance schedule)
- Evaluation of energy efficiency in accordance with EN 15193
Your trainers
Klaus Bieckmann (35), graduate in interior design, has been working at DIAL since 2006. As well as being a trainer in our Lighting Team he is involved in lighting projects and design.
Michael J. Immecke (42), Graduate Engineer (Dipl. Ing.) Interior Design Many years of experience in planning and supervising hotel, exhibition and shop fitting projects Trainer at DIAL since 2011.

