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Using the default Cable Number Format you can have a multi-core number such as:<br> | Using the default Cable Number Format you can have a multi-core number such as:<br> | ||
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− | + | In the previous examples the -RED, -GRN, -BLU, -01,-02,-03 are derived from the Cable Type Core Data | |
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+ | Cable Number Format | ||
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+ | Signal Type Ranges | ||
+ | Starting Cable Number |
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Assigning Multicore Cable Numbers
Using the default Cable Number Format you can have a multi-core number such as:
- V-1001-RED
- V-1001-GRN
- V-1001-BLU
Or
- V-1001-01
- V-1001-02
- V-1001-03
In the previous examples the -RED, -GRN, -BLU, -01,-02,-03 are derived from the Cable Type Core Data
Prerequisites
Cable Number Format Signal Type Prefixes Signal Type Ranges Starting Cable Number