Difference between revisions of "On and Off Sheet Pointers"
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− | | With your drawing open, select the '''[Draw Cables]''' tab at the bottom of your ''Project Explorer.'' || This will open up your Draw Cables | + | |# With your drawing open, select the '''[Draw Cables]''' tab at the bottom of your ''Project Explorer.'' || This will open up your Draw Cables Tool Panel. [[File:Draw Cables.png|thumb|Draw Cables Tool Panel]] |
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− | |''Click'' the '''[Replace Cables With Pointers]''' box.|| A message box will pop up asking you to ''"Select a default pointer. Set Source and Destination Terminal Offsets"''[[File:Select Pointer.png|thumb|Select Pointer Message Box]] | + | |#''Click'' the '''[Replace Cables With Pointers]''' box.|| A message box will pop up asking you to ''"Select a default pointer. Set Source and Destination Terminal Offsets"''[[File:Select Pointer.png|thumb|Select Pointer Message Box]] |
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− | |''Click'' '''[Ok]''' and select the Pointer you would like to use and your Terminal Offsets. '''"Your Terminal Offset is ''NOT the ''Router Offset'' fields above the ''Default Pointer'' field."''' || To change the Terminal Offset from the default setting of 4, you will need to select the '''[Terminal To Point In Drawing]''' and '''[Point In Drawing To Terminal]''' as shown in the ''Terminal Offset'' picture 1 & 2. Your Source and Destination Offsets are going to be the distance from the port you would like your pointer in drawing units. [[File:Select Pointer 2.png|thumb|Select Pointer]] [[File:Terminal Offset.png|thumb|Terminal Offset 1]] [[File:Terminal Offset 2.png|thumb|Terminal Offset 2]] | + | |#''Click'' '''[Ok]''' and select the Pointer you would like to use and your Terminal Offsets. '''"Your Terminal Offset is ''NOT the ''Router Offset'' fields above the ''Default Pointer'' field."''' || To change the Terminal Offset from the default setting of 4, you will need to select the '''[Terminal To Point In Drawing]''' and '''[Point In Drawing To Terminal]''' as shown in the ''Terminal Offset'' picture 1 & 2. Your Source and Destination Offsets are going to be the distance from the port you would like your pointer in drawing units. [[File:Select Pointer 2.png|thumb|Select Pointer]] [[File:Terminal Offset.png|thumb|Terminal Offset 1]] [[File:Terminal Offset 2.png|thumb|Terminal Offset 2]] |
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− | |''Click'' '''[Start Cable]'''. Using your cursor in your drawing, select your Output terminal first and then select your Input terminal.|| WireCAD will place a terminal at both points. If your systems have been named, the pointers will automatically update and tell you which piece of equipment each pointer goes to along with to what port it is connected. [[File:Pointer Update.png|thumb|Pointer Insert]] | + | |#''Click'' '''[Start Cable]'''. Using your cursor in your drawing, select your Output terminal first and then select your Input terminal.|| WireCAD will place a terminal at both points. If your systems have been named, the pointers will automatically update and tell you which piece of equipment each pointer goes to along with to what port it is connected. [[File:Pointer Update.png|thumb|Pointer Insert]] |
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− | |With your drawing open, select the '''[Draw Cables]''' tab at the bottom of your project explorer. || This will open up your Draw Cables | + | |With your drawing open, select the '''[Draw Cables]''' tab at the bottom of your project explorer. || This will open up your Draw Cables Tool Panel. [[File:Draw Cables.png|thumb|Draw Cables Tool Panel]] |
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|''Click'' the '''[Terminal To Point In Drawing]''' or '''[Point In Drawing To Terminal]''' depending on if you are adding this pointer to the Input or Output port.|| '''[Terminal To Point In Drawing]''' is used on Input Ports and '''[Point In Drawing To Terminal]''' is used for Output Ports. [[File:Input Or Output.png|thumb| Select Input Or Output]] | |''Click'' the '''[Terminal To Point In Drawing]''' or '''[Point In Drawing To Terminal]''' depending on if you are adding this pointer to the Input or Output port.|| '''[Terminal To Point In Drawing]''' is used on Input Ports and '''[Point In Drawing To Terminal]''' is used for Output Ports. [[File:Input Or Output.png|thumb| Select Input Or Output]] | ||
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− | |After selecting which port you are going to place the pointer on, scroll down to the ''Pointers'' Field in the ''Terminals'' | + | |After selecting which port you are going to place the pointer on, scroll down to the ''Pointers'' Field in the ''Terminals'' Tool Panel and select the pointer you wish to use.|| {{Note| Pointers with '''WC3''' at the begining of their name can be connected to other '''WC3''' pointers however '''Pointer_S''' can only be connected to a '''Pointer_D''' pointer. [[File:Pointers Field.png|thumb|Pointers Field]] |
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|Drag and drop the pointer to the port you want. || The cable and pointer will automatically populate. This pointer is now avaliable to be linked to another point in the future. [[File:Single Pointer.png|thumb|Individual Pointer]] | |Drag and drop the pointer to the port you want. || The cable and pointer will automatically populate. This pointer is now avaliable to be linked to another point in the future. [[File:Single Pointer.png|thumb|Individual Pointer]] | ||
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− | == Manually Linking Pointers == | + | == Manually Linking Pointers Both On And Off Sheet == |
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− | | | + | | ''Double Click'' the source pointer.|| A dialog box will pop up asking you what drawing your Destination Terminal is located on. [[File:Select Drawing.png|thumb|Select Drawing]] |
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| Select the drawing with your Destination Terminal and ''Click'' '''[Ok]'''.|| Your cursor will now have a line to the Source terminal on it. Drag it to your Destination Terminal and ''Click'' the pointer.{{Note|Make sure you are clicking the pointer and not the cable.}} Your pointers will now update with the new Sysnames and Port information.[[File:Updating Pointers.png|thumb|Updating Pointer Information]] [[File:Updated Sysnames.png|thumb|Updated Sysnames and Port Information]] | | Select the drawing with your Destination Terminal and ''Click'' '''[Ok]'''.|| Your cursor will now have a line to the Source terminal on it. Drag it to your Destination Terminal and ''Click'' the pointer.{{Note|Make sure you are clicking the pointer and not the cable.}} Your pointers will now update with the new Sysnames and Port information.[[File:Updating Pointers.png|thumb|Updating Pointer Information]] [[File:Updated Sysnames.png|thumb|Updated Sysnames and Port Information]] |
Revision as of 17:35, 10 October 2011
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Contents
Before You Start
You will need to have a drawing (or drawings) with equipment placed and know what Input and Output you would like to connect. You will also need to make sure that your drawing is saved and is part of your Project Database before placing pointers. ----
Note: You will get much more detailed information on your pointers if you have named your systems before adding pointers. |
How To Create An On Sheet Pointer
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# With your drawing open, select the [Draw Cables] tab at the bottom of your Project Explorer. | This will open up your Draw Cables Tool Panel. |
#Click the [Replace Cables With Pointers] box. | A message box will pop up asking you to "Select a default pointer. Set Source and Destination Terminal Offsets" |
#Click [Ok] and select the Pointer you would like to use and your Terminal Offsets. "Your Terminal Offset is NOT the Router Offset fields above the Default Pointer field." | To change the Terminal Offset from the default setting of 4, you will need to select the [Terminal To Point In Drawing] and [Point In Drawing To Terminal] as shown in the Terminal Offset picture 1 & 2. Your Source and Destination Offsets are going to be the distance from the port you would like your pointer in drawing units. |
#Click [Start Cable]. Using your cursor in your drawing, select your Output terminal first and then select your Input terminal. | WireCAD will place a terminal at both points. If your systems have been named, the pointers will automatically update and tell you which piece of equipment each pointer goes to along with to what port it is connected. |
Manually Adding Individual Pointers
There may be times when you want to add a pointer to a piece of equipment but are not ready to have that pointer correspond with another pointer on a different piece of equipment.
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With your drawing open, select the [Draw Cables] tab at the bottom of your project explorer. | This will open up your Draw Cables Tool Panel. |
Click the [Terminal To Point In Drawing] or [Point In Drawing To Terminal] depending on if you are adding this pointer to the Input or Output port. | [Terminal To Point In Drawing] is used on Input Ports and [Point In Drawing To Terminal] is used for Output Ports. |
After selecting which port you are going to place the pointer on, scroll down to the Pointers Field in the Terminals Tool Panel and select the pointer you wish to use. | Pointers with WC3 at the begining of their name can be connected to other WC3 pointers however Pointer_S can only be connected to a Pointer_D pointer. |
Drag and drop the pointer to the port you want. | The cable and pointer will automatically populate. This pointer is now avaliable to be linked to another point in the future.
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Manually Linking Pointers Both On And Off Sheet
Linking Pointers While Assigning Cable Numbers
If you havent named your systems, you can automatically link the pointers while creating cable numbers after assigning a SysName. Start by naming the equipment on both ends of the pointer. For information on naming systems, refer to Assigning SysNames to Equipment.
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After naming your systems, Double Click the cable connected to the Source pointer. | WireCAD will automatically update the pointer information as well as assigning a cable number to both pointers. |
Creating Off Sheet Pointers
This is for creating pointers that connect equipment in seperate drawings.
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With your drawing open, select the [Draw Cables] tab at the bottom of your project explorer. | This will open up your draw cables toolbox. |
Make sure that your [Replace Cables With Pointers] box is unchecked. In your Draw Cables toolbar, Click the [Point In Drawing To Terminal] button. | |
Select your drawing with the Output port you wish to use. Scroll down to find the pointers section of the Terminal Toolbox. | |
Drag and drop your pointer onto the Output port you wish to start with. | |
After placing you Output pointer, Click [Terminal To Point In Drawing] and switch to the drawing that has the Input you want to use. | |
Select the pointer you want to use and drag and drop it to the Input port you want to use. | |
Switch back to your Output port drawing and Double Click the pointer. A Dialog Box will pop up asking you to select which drawing you want to connect this pointer to. | |
Select which drawing to link to and Click [Ok]. | You will now have a link line attached to your cursor in your drawing. Click on the Terminal you wish to link to. WireCAD will now automatically update your the SysName and Port information.
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Uploading Equipment Back To The Community Library
We ask that all of our WireCAD users upload any created equipment back to our Community Server to share with everyone. This way the database will continue to grow and new equipment will be avaliable.
Please refer to Uploading Equipment To Community Server