In the Insert Component dialog box, select the marker to insert from the Symbol Preview window and specify the insertion point.
There are a few ways to define the tag for this cable. If there is an existing tag, it appears in the edit box. If not, you can type a specific tag in the edit box. Make sure that you select Fixed if you want AutoCAD Electrical toolset to mark this tag so it is not updated on a retag.
Use PLC Address |
Searches for a wire connection to a nearby PLC I/O address and, if found, uses the PLC address number in the tag name of the component. |
Use End Locations |
Uses the location codes of the connecting components. |
Tags: Used so far |
Lists any cable tag names in the same family as the current cable. Select a tag from the list to copy, or to increment for this new cable marker. |
External List |
Assigns a tag from an external list file. You can reference an ASCII text file in comma or space delimited format to help annotate the description, tag, catalog, and other information of the component. |
Set the conductor color code by manually entering it in the edit box or selecting from the project, drawing, or generic pick list.
Generic |
Select from a list of colors. The list is defined in the file, cblcolor.dat. |
Drawing |
Lists the wire colors used for similar cable markers in the current drawing. |
Project |
Lists the wire colors used for similar cable markers in the project. |
You can instruct AutoCAD Electrical toolset to do a drawing-wide or project-wide listing of similar cable markers with their catalog assignments. During your editing session, the last MFG / CAT / ASSYCODE assignment for each component type you insert into your wiring diagram is remembered. When you insert another component of that type, the catalog assignment of the previous component is set as the default. (The assumption is that a previous one was made during the current editing session).
Manufacturer |
Lists the manufacturer number for the component. Enter a value or click Lookup and select one from the Catalog Browser. |
Catalog |
Lists the catalog number for the component. Enter a value or click Lookup and select one from the Catalog Browser. |
Assembly |
Lists the assembly code for the cable marker. The Assembly code is used to link multiple part numbers together. |
Item |
Lists the item number for the component. Components with the same catalog receive the same item number. |
Count |
Specifies the quantity number for the part number (blank=1). This value gets inserted into the "SUBQTY" column of the BOM report. |
Lookup |
Opens the Catalog Browser from which you select the catalog value. Search the database for a specific catalog item to assign to the selected cable marker. |
Previous |
Scans the previous project to find an instance of the selected cable marker and returns the marker values. You can then make your catalog assignment by picking from the dialog box list. |
Drawing |
Lists the part numbers used for similar cable markers in the current drawing. |
Project |
Lists the part numbers used for similar components in the project. You can search in the active project, another project, or an external file.
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Multiple Catalog |
Inserts or edits extra catalog part numbers for the selected component. These multiple BOM part numbers appear as subassembly part numbers to the main catalog part number in the various BOM reports. |
Catalog Check |
Displays what the selected item looks like in a Bill of Material template. |
One, two, or three lines of description attribute text can be entered.
Drawing |
Displays a list of descriptions found in the current drawing so you can pick similar descriptions to edit. |
Project |
Displays a list of descriptions found in the project so you can pick similar descriptions to edit. |
Defaults |
Opens an ASCII text file from which you can select standard descriptions. |
Pick |
Picks a description from a cable marker on the current drawing. |
Component override |
Overrides the WD_M block settings of the drawing with component-specific cross-reference settings. Click Setup to edit the component cross-reference settings manually. |
Cross Reference |
AutoCAD Electrical toolset automatically fills in cross-reference text when the cross-reference command is run. |
Changes the installation codes. You can search the current drawing or entire project for installation codes. AutoCAD Electrical toolset does a quick read of all the current or selected drawing files and returns a list of all installation codes used so far. Pick from the list to update the component automatically with the installation code.
Assign short installation codes to components like "PNL" and "FIELD." Later, you can take full advantage of the AutoCAD Electrical toolset ability to create location-specific BOM and component lists.
Changes the location codes. You can search the current drawing or entire project for location codes. AutoCAD Electrical toolset does a quick read of all the current or selected drawing files and returns a list of all location codes used so far. Pick from the list to update the component with the location code automatically.
Assign short location codes to components like "PNL" and "FIELD." Later, you can take full advantage of the AutoCAD Electrical toolset ability to extract wire and cable from/to reports, and location-specific BOM reports. (For example, BOM for all field cables, BOM for all PNL cables.)
View or edit any attributes that are not predefined AutoCAD Electrical toolset attributes.