You can arrange individual wires, ribbon cables, and segments manually by dragging them. You can also arrange multiple wire stubs automatically using the Fan In and Fan Out commands.
Use the Pivot command to fix segment points, and then drag the selected segment relative to that fixed point. The workpoints at the segment ends are displayed as hole center symbols.
From an open nailboard drawing, edit the sketch that contains the harness.
On the ribbon, click Nailboard tab Edit panel
Pivot , and then click a segment endpoint to fix in the graphics window
.
In the graphics window, click and drag any non-fixed segment endpoint to move it to a new position.
Release the mouse button to complete the move.
Continue moving the segments about the same anchor point to achieve the desired shape.
To select a different pivot point, right-click, select Continue on the context menu, and then select a new pivot point.
Optionally, continue setting pivot points and moving segments.
Right-click, and then select Finish to end the operation and clear the pivot point.
A wire stub rotates about the end of the segment from which it emerges. An unrouted wire rotates about its unselected end.
A ribbon cable rotates about the selected start point or endpoint of the ribbon cable.
By default, wires are fanned out in new nailboard drawings. When in a fanned out state, the wires are distributed uniformly about the endpoint of the segment in a clockwise or counter clockwise direction, and to an angle of 90 degrees.
When wire stubs are fanned in, you can use Fan Out to change the fan state, angle, and sorting direction on wires stubs emerging from one or more selected segments.
From an open nailboard drawing, edit the sketch that contains the harness.
From the browser or graphics window, select one or more wire or segment endpoints.
On the ribbon, click Nailboard tab Edit panel
Fan Out
.
In the Fan Out Wires dialog box, click the button representing the direction in which the wires are ordered based on the pin name property.
Specify the total angle to distribute all wires. The angle between wire stubs is calculated based on the number of wire stubs and the angle entered.
Click OK.
By default, wires that are fanned in use the color and diameter of the segment from which they emerge and the length of the longest wire. Only the endpoint or work points on the longest wire are displayed. Any harness properties attached to the wires are hidden. Properties are redisplayed when Fan Out is selected.
From an open nailboard drawing, edit the sketch that contains the harness.
From the browser or graphics window, select one or more wire or segment endpoints.
On the ribbon, click Nailboard tab Edit panel
Fan In
.
To change the fan in display behavior, use the Nailboard tab in the Harness Settings dialog box.
If labels assigned to wire or cable wire pins or segment work points are set to show in a nailboard, they are displayed as text boxes centered on the associated pin or point. Once a label is moved, it is displayed with a leader line to the work point.
In a nailboard drawing, you can move the entire harness to position it for ease in annotating and viewing in the drawing. When the harness moves, the properties associated to the harness also move, keeping their original offset and relative position.
You can move the harness in both the drawing view and drawing sketch. If more than one harness object exists in the drawing, they can be moved independently while editing the nailboard sketch.