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Revision as of 03:26, 25 May 2012
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Contents
Before You Start
There are 2 ways to access the Connectors Database.
1. In your Project Explorer, under the "Global Databases" tab, click Connectors.
2. On the menu buttons, select Database>GLobal Connectors Grid.
Connectors Database Image
Using the Connectors Database
Grid Line | Description |
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1. Connector | This is going to be the actual name/type of connector. |
2. Description | Here is where you will leave a more complex description of the connector. Example: 3mPHX = 3Pin Mini Phoenix. |
3. Default Pinout | If this cable has multiple pins, you can define the pinout here. |
4. Manufacturer | Here you can designate a Manufacturer for this connector type. |
5. Part Number | Here you can enter a part number for reference and reports. |
6. Termination Method | This is where you will designate how a connector terminates if not going to a piece of equipment. |
7. ConnVendor 1 | Enter vendor information for this connector type here. |
8. ConnVendor 2 | Enter vendor information for this connector type here. |
9. ConnCost 1 | Enter vendor 1 cost here. |
10. ConnCost 2 | Enter vendor 2 cost here. |
11. Modified By | If you would like to keep track of who is editing specific connectors, you can have them enter their information here. |
12. Modified On | This will tell you the latest date in which this connector was modified. |
13. Created On | This will tell you the date in which this connector was created. |
Adding Connectors
Step | Description |
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1. At the top of the Signal Types Grid, you will see an empty line with a * on the left side. | Click in this line and enter in the information about this Signal Type. |
2. You can Click into each additional field or use your "Tab" button to access each field. | Remember, not all fields need to be filled out. The only required fields are the "Type" and "Color" fields. The "Cable No Prefix" field can be left blank however cable numbers will show without any Prefixed characters. |
3. Select File>Save or click the Diskette/Save Icon to save the new Signal Type. | Your Signal Type will now be available for use. |
Deleting A Signal Type
Step | Description |
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1. Select the Signal Type you would like to delete. | You can select many Signal Types by using the Hold>Shift or Hold>CTRL key function. |
2. With the Signal Type highlighted, select Edit>Delete Selected Row(s) | You will recieve a message asking "Are you sure you want to delete (#) rows?" |
3.Confirm you would like to delete these rows by clicking yes. | WireCAD will delete the selected rows. |
Editing A Signal Type
Step | Description |
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1. Select the Signal Type you would like to edit. | When you select the Signal Type, It should highlight under the Types column. |
2. Select the field you would like to edit and Double Click in that field. | Double Clicking should allow the field to be editable. |
3. After editing the information you would like, you need to save. | Click the Diskette/Save icon or select File>Save. |