You modify the properties of devices using the Properties palette. For general information about modifying object properties using the palette, see Modifying Object Properties Using the Properties Palette.
To modify device properties
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manually select the devices | in the drawing, select one or more devices individually, or select multiple devices at the same time by creating a window selection, crossing selection, or selection fence. For more information, see . |
select all of the devices on one or more circuits | do the following:
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select all of the devices of a specific type | While pressing Ctrl, press A to select all of the objects in the drawing. Then enter a modify command:
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in the current drawing | expand Basic, expand General, and for Style, select the style. |
in a drawing in the directory specified as the default content location for electrical devices | on the General bar, click . In the left pane of the Select Device worksheet, navigate to the drawing that contains the style, and select the drawing. In the right pane, select the style. |
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the description | for Description, click , enter a description, and click OK. |
the layer on which the devices are placed | for Layer, select a different layer. You can select from the layers in the current drawing. |
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the rotation | for Rotation, enter a new angle. Note: You can also use Alignment grips to align the device perpendicular to other floor plan geometry, such as a wall.
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the elevation | For Preset elevation, select a defined elevation, or for Elevation, enter an elevation. The difference in the elevation of the devices, the wires, and the panel for a circuit is used to calculate the circuit length. Note that the circuit length can only be calculated if the panel and all of the devices on the circuit are in the current drawing. |
the insertion point or normal. (The normal is the extrusion direction that is used when elevation is applied to the model view.) | click Additional information. On the Location worksheet, enter the coordinates for the insertion point or normal, and click OK. Note: When possible, use Alignment grips to move a device. The grips move connected wires accordingly. Although using the Location worksheet does not break the connection between a device and connected wires, you might need to redraw the wires.
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the system | expand System, and for System, select the system. Note: The system assigned to the device determines its display properties. The system assigned to an electrical connector on the device determines the connections that can be made to the connector. For more information about connectors, see Configuring the Electrical Connectors of a Device.
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the device ID, which is an optional number | expand Design Data, and for ID, enter a new ID. |
the properties of an electrical connector | expand Circuits, and click Electrical Properties. On the Electrical Properties worksheet, modify the electrical connectors as explained in Modifying the Electrical Connectors of a Device, and click OK. |