Difference between revisions of "Draw Cables tool panel"
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|Many To Many Cable || This button will allow you to draw a cable from multiple Outputs to multiple Inputs. [[File:Many To Many.png|thumb|Many To Many]] | |Many To Many Cable || This button will allow you to draw a cable from multiple Outputs to multiple Inputs. [[File:Many To Many.png|thumb|Many To Many]] | ||
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− | |Apply Jumps On Move|| | + | |Apply Jumps On Move|| [[File:Apply Jumps On Move.png|thumb|Apply Jumps On Move]] |
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|Cable Properties || This button opens the Cable Properties Tool Panel that allows you to define characteristics of your cables. [[File:Cable Properties.png|thumb|Cable Properties]] | |Cable Properties || This button opens the Cable Properties Tool Panel that allows you to define characteristics of your cables. [[File:Cable Properties.png|thumb|Cable Properties]] |
Revision as of 13:44, 27 October 2011
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Before You Start
You will need to have a drawing open in order to access the Draw Cables tool panel.
Draw Cables Tool Panel
We will start with the top left button and work right.
Button | Description of Function | |
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One To One Cable | This button will allow you to draw a single cable from one Output to one Input. | |
One To Many Cable | This button will allow you to draw a cable from a single Output to multiple Inputs. | |
Many To One Cable | This button will allow you to draw a cable from multiple Outputs to a single Input. | |
Terminal To Point In Drawing | This button will allow you to place a Terminal/Pointer/Jack on an Input Port on your equipment. ----
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Point In Drawing To Terminal | This button will allow you to place a Terminal/Pointer/Jack on an Output Port on your equipment. ----
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Many To Many Cable | This button will allow you to draw a cable from multiple Outputs to multiple Inputs. | |
Apply Jumps On Move | ||
Cable Properties | This button opens the Cable Properties Tool Panel that allows you to define characteristics of your cables.
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Project File Structure
WireCAD will create a project folder wherever you selected and two subfolders:
- YourProjectName
- -Drawings
- -Project Databases
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