To Change the Frequency of Stations in a Corridor Region

Note: This method of adding stations by editing the frequency is the method that is typically used to change the regular intervals for a region. To add manual stations to a corridor, it is best to use the Add a Section command on the Modify Corridor Sections panel.

To change the frequency of stations for a region using the ribbon

  1. In the drawing, click the corridor.
  2. Click Corridor tabModify Region panelEdit Frequency Find.
  3. Select a region on the corridor.
  4. In the Frequency To Apply Assemblies dialog box, modify the properties as required.
  5. To manually add a station, click . Select the station location in the drawing.
  6. To add a description for the station, click the Description field. Enter the description.
  7. Click OK.

To change the frequency of stations for a region using the Corridor Properties dialog box

  1. In the drawing, click the corridor, then right-click and click Corridor Properties.
  2. In the Corridor Properties dialog box, click the Parameters tab.
  3. Click the Frequency field for the region to which you want to add stations.
  4. In the Frequency To Apply Assemblies dialog box, modify the properties as required.
  5. To manually add a station, click . Select the station location in the drawing.
  6. To add a description for the station, click the Description field. Enter the description.
  7. Click OK.

To change the station frequency for a region using the Prospector list view

  1. In Toolspace, expand the Corridors collection, and then expand a corridor.
  2. In Prospector, select a corridor baseline.
  3. In the Prospector List View, select a region.
  4. Click the Frequency field for the region to which you want to add stations.
  5. In the Frequency To Apply Assemblies dialog box, modify the properties as required.
  6. To manually add a station, click . Select the station location in the drawing.
  7. To add a description for the station, click the Description field. Enter the description.
  8. Click OK.