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Sounds like you only have two connection points (TERM01, TERM02).
You need to have six connection points... one at each line and load side.
Sounds like you only have two connection points (TERM01, TERM02).
You need to have six connection points... one at each line and load side.
The dialog is correct...
ACADE inserts multipole objects using a combination of parent & child blocks.
However, to get the terminal numbers correct, you currently have to edit each block.
The dialog box you posted is for the parent which only has the 2 wire connection points.
You will have to edit each of the children and either type their numbers in or click on list to access the pinlist data from the parent.
The reason ACADE uses the Parent/Child setup is that it allows flexibility on wire spacing.
For example, a main bus could be spaced at 20, the circuits teeing off at 15 or 10 and yet use the same set of blocks on both sizes without havingto do any editing.
There is no facility to edit one block and have the terminals for other associated blocks available for editing.
This feature is the subject of a post on the Idea Station.
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-electrical-ideastation/contact-pin-selection/idi-p/5610401 for the original idea.
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-electrical-ideastation/editing-pin-numbers-in-use/idi-p/592275... for an similar idea with more functionality.
Regards Brad
Brad Coleman, Electrical Draftsman
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The dialog is correct...
ACADE inserts multipole objects using a combination of parent & child blocks.
However, to get the terminal numbers correct, you currently have to edit each block.
The dialog box you posted is for the parent which only has the 2 wire connection points.
You will have to edit each of the children and either type their numbers in or click on list to access the pinlist data from the parent.
The reason ACADE uses the Parent/Child setup is that it allows flexibility on wire spacing.
For example, a main bus could be spaced at 20, the circuits teeing off at 15 or 10 and yet use the same set of blocks on both sizes without havingto do any editing.
There is no facility to edit one block and have the terminals for other associated blocks available for editing.
This feature is the subject of a post on the Idea Station.
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-electrical-ideastation/contact-pin-selection/idi-p/5610401 for the original idea.
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-electrical-ideastation/editing-pin-numbers-in-use/idi-p/592275... for an similar idea with more functionality.
Regards Brad
Brad Coleman, Electrical Draftsman
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What Brad has said is very true. And probably best practice for most people. However, if you are working within a closed system like I am, and your spacing is always the same, you can indeed make multiple coil symbols just fine. The one shown below is a child symbol, but I have parent symbols made in a similar manner. You just have to have the terminal attributes for all three (or more) connections. The larger image shows the symbol in circuit and the inset, grey portion is a screenshot from the Symbol Builder.
Hope this helps.
What Brad has said is very true. And probably best practice for most people. However, if you are working within a closed system like I am, and your spacing is always the same, you can indeed make multiple coil symbols just fine. The one shown below is a child symbol, but I have parent symbols made in a similar manner. You just have to have the terminal attributes for all three (or more) connections. The larger image shows the symbol in circuit and the inset, grey portion is a screenshot from the Symbol Builder.
Hope this helps.
Here's the Edit dialog and a peek at the pinlist entries. My pinlists are huge on these smart relays, but worth it to put together once. With that 3 phase coil symbol I can set all the pins and coil descriptors with one click in the pinlist.
Here's the Edit dialog and a peek at the pinlist entries. My pinlists are huge on these smart relays, but worth it to put together once. With that 3 phase coil symbol I can set all the pins and coil descriptors with one click in the pinlist.
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