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Plug/Jack Connector Pin Symbols
AutoCAD Electrical connector symbols follow this convention:
The first character is "H" or "V" for horizontal wire or vertical wire insertion.
The next two characters are "C0" if the connector does not trigger a wire
number change through it (the "0" meaning that the wire number does
not change), or "CN" if the connector DOES trigger a wire number change.
The 4th character is either 1 or 2: 1 for parent marker or a 2 for child
marker.
The remaining characters are not specified.
Splice Symbols
Splices follow this naming convention:
The first 4 characters are "HSP1" or "VSP1" for horizontal or vertical splices.
The 5th through 7th characters are "001", "002", "003," and so on.
Examples:
Horizontal splice #1HSP1001.dwg
Vertical splice #1VSP1001.dwg
Horizontal splice #3HSP1003.dwg
Source/Destination Wire Signal Arrow Symbols
AutoCAD Electrical wire signal arrow symbols follow this convention:
The first four characters of these symbol names are either "HA?S" for source
signal arrows or "HA?D" for destination symbol arrows. The "?" character
is the arrow style digit (1 through 4 are provided in the AutoCAD Electrical
library and 5 through 9 can be user-defined).
Characters 5 through 11 can be user-defined.
You can create your own arrow styles using these unused digits (for example,
HA5S... and HA5D...). For example, copy Autodesk\Acade
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