Pedestrian Dynamics Installation Guide
Pedestrian Dynamics Installation Guide
Pedestrian Dynamics Installation Guide
Pedestrian Dynamics 3
Version: 3
Steps To Install
This document describes the installation procedure for Pedestrian Dynamics for users who received a ticket to
collect their license.
Your software is protected with an online license activation system. For the software to work, you
require a working internet connection.
Before installation, read this document and the system requirements.
Pedestrian Dynamics is proven compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows
Vista. You must have Administrator rights to install the software.
Installing Pedestrian Dynamics on a network can be done in two ways. One is to install the
application on all client computers. The other is to install the application on the server, and to run it
from the client computer.
Make sure that you install every major release from Pedestrian Dynamics into a new directory. Minor
releases must be installed into an existing major release install directory.
When you re-install the software, make sure that you do not de-install the Codemeter Runtime Kit
and license information.
If you don't see this icon in your taskbar, please contact us to setup your license container.
It is not possible to place the licenses on virtualized hardware.
Network installation
To install the software:
1. You receive the software digitally. You find a download link in the license document. On the download page,
select the installer that matches your product and is compatible with your intended installation Operation
System. Launch the installer when the download is complete.
2. During the installation wizard, you receive a window asking for the type of installation.
a. On a network client, select option 2: Network client installation. When the installation is complete,
please verify that you have the Codemeter Runtime Kit installed. This is the case when a grey icon is
visible in the taskbar:
b. On a network server, select option 3: Network server installation. When the installation is complete,
please verify that you have the Codemeter Runtime Kit installed and a license container is present.
This is the case when a red icon is visible in the taskbar: . Note that the Pedestrian Dynamics
software is not installed on the server.
3. If you are setting up a client-server configuration with multiple clients, please read the "installer parameters
and installer types" section to support silent installations.
Activation
Direct activation using a web browser
You have installed the software on your computer and the red icon is visible in the taskbar. Your computer has a
working internet connection.
1. With your software, you received a ticket to collect your license. At the end of the installation process you
can leave the 'License Pedestrian Dynamics' checkbox ticked and it will direct you to the URL to activate your
license. Alternatively, you can select the option 'Activate License' from the start menu or start screen. It will
open your web browser with the following URL: https://lc.codemeter.com/63706/depot/index.php
2. You will see the following screen:
3. Enter your ticket in the 'Ticket' field and press 'Search'. Your ticket has the following format: XXXXX-XXXXX-
XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
4. You might receive a security warning to allow access from https://lc.codemeter.com to the application
(WIBU-SYSTEMS AG). Allow the add-on to run or choose offline activation. The changes are needed to place
the license in your container. You will see the following screen:
6. When the activation is ready, you will see the following screen:
Offline activation
Activations via the upload/dowload
You have installed the software on your computer and the red icon is visible in the taskbar. Your computer does not
have a working internet connection but you have another internet connected computer available.
1. On the computer where you installed Pedestrian Dynamics, open CodeMeter Control Center. If several
CmContainer are connected to the computer, select the INCONTROL CmContainer.
5. A filename and save location is presented. Select the location for the file and press 'commit'.
6. Finally, a dialog displays which confirms the successful creation of the license request file. Click the "Finish"
button to close the dialog.
11. Browse and select the container file created in step #6 and mark all products you want to use.
16. Browse to the file created on the internet connected machine and press commit.
18. The software is now licensed. Please repeat the last steps and create and upload a receipt.
Other activations
If the methods mentioned above fail, please contact the INCONTROL Support hot line (+31 30 6703798 (world) or +49
(0)6131 6355 272 (Germany)) to have an alternative activation method.
When the process was successful, you will see the Codemeter icon display green:
We welcome your remarks, suggestions and ideas for improvement of the Pedestrian Dynamics software. Please send
them to us directly or ask your local agent to transfer them to us.
We look forward to hear from you or to meet you at one of our user conferences.
Parameter P0
Explanation The full path to the executable and the executable (.exe) itself
Required Yes
Comments Note that you can change the name of the executable but the default Pedestrian
Dynamics application launcher will not work.
Parameter P1
Explanation The full path to the Pedestrian Dynamics application launcher (.app)
Required No
Comments When no parameters are passed, the default file with the same name (without extension)
as the executable is launched. (e.g. PDStudio.app, PDDev.app, etc.)
Parameter P2
Required No
Comments The application uses this directory to store temporary files and by default stores and opens
files here. This parameter requires closing with a fore slash.
Parameter Explanation
/S Performs a silent installation. When no other parameters are passed, the default settings are used.
Hardware
The required hardware depends on how the software is used. Users who will only use the standard components in
small to medium sized models with a limited number of agents require a different configuration then users who
are exploring the limits the software's capabilities (most limitations on this level of usage are caused by hardware
limitations).
To give an idea which hardware configuration suits you best, we have listed two configurations, Minimum and
Recommended. Most of the descriptions of hardware are very generic due to the fluid nature of computer
hardware developments, but we will try to give you some insight.
Minimum Recommended
Processor* Intel 1.5 GHz Dual Core Intel 3.0+ GHz Octa Core
Internal Memory 2 Gb 8 Gb+
Hard Disk space 500 Mb of Free Space 32 Gb+
Operating system Windows Vista Windows 10
Video Card** OpenGL® 4.0 OpenGL® 4.5
*Processor
Although Pedestrian Dynamics will run on an Intel i5 Dual Core processor, generating networks can consume all
system resources for several minutes for a large environment. An (i7) Quad Core processor (or higher) has better
performance saving several minutes when generating networks. Since network creation is an integral part of
Pedestrian Dynamics, we highly recommend an i7 Octa Core processor.
**Video Card
To use Pedestrian Dynamics, it is required that you use a laptop or desktop with a major brand (e.g. NVIDIA or
AMD) 3D graphics card with at least 1Gb, but preferably 2Gb or more, of (non-shared) RAM (for network creation,
textures and frame buffer). Ask your hardware supplier for a chip set that supports native OpenGL® 4.0. If your
OpenGL version is less then part of the 3D visualization might be unsupported, also the quality of the 3D lighting
and transparency is inferior.
Some computers contain two video cards to decrease the power usage. Usually the default option is to use
the integrated (Intel) video card. To change this go to the driver options ( generally right click on desktop ->
NVIDIA or AMD control panel) and then, under manage 3D settings create a profile for Pedestrian
Dynamics which specifies which card to use (the high performance one) or adjust the default video card.