In the Insert Connector dialog box, select Allow Spacers/Breaks and click Insert. In the Custom Pin Spaces/Breaks dialog box, click Break Symbol Now.
Selecting Break Symbol Now on the Custom Pin Spaces/Breaks dialog box breaks the connector and displays this dialog box for defining how you want the rest of the pins inserted on the drawing.
Specifies the distance between the pin wire connections. This value initially defaults to the Rung Spacing defined in Drawing Properties Drawing Format Ladder Defaults - Spacing setting for the drawing file.
Fixed Spacing |
Creates the connector pin spacing as fixed. The spacing is driven by the Pin Spacing value. If the Pin Spacing edit box is left blank, the fixed spacing value is determined from the drawing's ladder defaults spacing value. |
At Wire Crossings |
Modifies the connector to have the pins coincide with underlying wires. The connector stretches or compresses to match up with underlying wires as it inserts on to the drawing. If the connector has more pins than underlying wires, the excess pins are added at the end of the connector using the default fixed spacing value. |
Insert All |
Creates the connector without further prompts (for example, no option for inserting spacers or for breaking the connector into 2 or more pieces). When you click OK on the Connector Layout dialog box, the block definition is committed to the drawing and the command is complete. |
Allow Spacers/Breaks |
Gives you manual control over the insertion of the connector. Displays the Custom Pin Spaces/Breaks dialog box that prompts you for the insertion of each connector pin prior to committing the connector block definition to the drawing file. The running count of pins inserted versus total pins defined for the connector is listed at the top of the dialog box. Select an option for inserting the other pins:
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