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Revision as of 06:34, 1 December 2011

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This will discuss drawing a one to one cable.




Before You Start

You will need to have a drawing open with at least 2 pieces of equipment in your drawing.



Drawing a One to One Cable

Step Image
1. With your drawing open, select the Draw Cables tab.
Draw Cables Tab
2. Select the One to One button at the top of your Draw Cables Tool Box.
File:One to One Cable.png
One to One Cable
3. Select any options you would like associated with this cable such as Aux Text, Cable Text Height, Replace Cable with Pointers or Manually Draw Cable.
One to One Options
4.Click Start Cable
Start Cable
5. Draw your cable starting with the output terminal on your source device and ending with the input terminal on your destination device. ----
Bulbgraph.png Note: WireCAD will allow you to connect any signal type to any signal type however you will receive a Warning message if the signal types do not match

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