Make your selections and click OK on the Wire From/To Report and the Location Code Selection for From/To Reporting dialog boxes.
Lists the wires that match the From/To locations (from the Wire From/To Report) and are not part of a cable yet. No cable marker was inserted on this wire. Use Add All, Add, Remove All, and Remove to define which wires are part of the cable. Sort the lists to make it easier to find the wires. Click Change Format to define which fields of information to show in the list to facilitate finding the wires to include in your cable.
Lists any existing cables and the wires that belong to each cable. If there are no existing cables, then the only item in Cables is "newCBL1." Select New anytime you want to define a new cable. Otherwise, to edit a cable, select its tag from this list.
There are a few ways to define the tag for the cable. If there is an existing tag, it appears in the edit box. If not, you can type a tag in the edit box. Make sure that you select Fixed if you want AutoCAD Electrical toolset to mark this tag so it is no updated on a retag.
Cable End Locations |
Uses the location codes of the connecting components. |
Tags: Used so far |
Lists any cable tags already assigned. Select a tag from the list to copy, or to increment for this new cable. |
External List File |
Assigns a tag from an external list file. |
Up to three lines of description attribute text can be entered. Use List Drawing and List Project to pick similar descriptions to edit. Default opens an ASCII text file from which you can quickly pick standard descriptions.
Assign short installation codes to components like "PNL" and "FIELD" so you can take full advantage of the AutoCAD Electrical toolset ability to create location-specific BOM and component lists later.
Assign short location codes to components like "PNL" and "FIELD." You can take full advantage of the AutoCAD Electrical toolset ability to extract wire and cable from/to reports, and location-specific BOM reports later. (For example, BOM for all field cables, BOM for all PNL cables.)
MFG and CAT numbers can be manually entered or picked from Catalog lookup. The Assembly code is used to link multiple part numbers together. Use Drawing and Project to quickly list of part numbers used for like components. If the part number you select has a color conductor list associated with it, the available conductor colors and a list of used ones is tracked.
Manufacturer |
Lists the manufacturer number for the cable marker. Enter a value or select one from the Catalog lookup. |
Catalog |
Lists the catalog number for the cable marker. Enter a value or select one from the Catalog lookup. |
Assembly |
Lists the assembly code for the cable marker. The Assembly code is used to link multiple part numbers together. |
Item |
Specifies a unique identifier assigned to each cable marker. The tag value can be manually typed in the edit box. |
Lookup |
Opens the catalog database of the cable from which you can manually enter or select the Manufacturer or Catalog values. Search the database for a specific catalog item to assign to the selected cable. |
Previous |
Scans the previous project to find an instance of the selected cable and returns the cable values. You can then make your catalog assignment by picking from the dialog box list. |
Drawing |
Lists the part numbers used for similar cables in the current drawing. |
Project |
Lists the part numbers used for similar cables in the project. You can search in the active project, another project, or in an external file.
|
Multiple Catalog |
Inserts or edits extra catalog part numbers on to the selected cable. You can add up to ten part numbers to any cable. These multiple BOM part numbers appear as subassembly part numbers to the main catalog part number in the various BOM and component reports. |
Catalog Check |
Displays what the selected item looks like in a Bill of Material template. |
Set the conductor color code by manually entering it in the edit box or by picking from a color list. The list displays the wire colors for the cable. If you have already selected catalog information, the colors in the list correspond to the specific cable type. If you have not assigned catalog information, the list is a generic set of colors.
To assign a color to a particular wire, select the wire in the list of wires for the cable. Assign the color by selecting it from the list or type it in the edit box. You can assign a color to all wires at one time by selecting Follow Color List. It assigns a color to each wire of the selected cable even if the wire already has a color assigned to it.
Opens a dialog box for setting the parent cable marker symbol, the cable marker placement on the wire, and options for hiding children attributes.
Opens any affected drawings and automatically inserts or updates any cable markers.
Saves your changes in a file called 'projnam_cblmrkin.upd' in the same directory path as your project file. The changes are accumulated in this file until you are ready for them. Select Schematic tab Edit Wires/Wire Numbers Multiple Cable Markers Update from the ribbon to insert or update the cable markers that were saved.