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{version}\Libs\jic1\ha1s*.dwg to ha5s*.dwg and Autodesk\Acade
{version}\Libs\jic1\ha1d*.dwg to ha1d*.dwg. Access each copied arrow symbols
in AutoCAD and edit to suit. Then, to access your new arrow style, set the
default arrow style to "5" in the Drawing Properties Styles dialog box.
Standalone Cross-Reference Symbols:
Same naming convention as the Source/Destination Signal symbols (i.e. HA?S*
and HA?D*) but without a WIRENO attribute present on the symbol.
Stand-Alone PLC I/O Point Symbols
These symbols begin with "PLCIO" and can be up to 32 characters long. There
is no naming convention referenced by AutoCAD Electrical other than the
"PLCIO" prefix.
Examples:
AB 1761 model L16-AWA with 0.5 unit rung spacingPLCIO50E1761-L16AWA.dwg
Standalone input point, single wire connectionPLCIOI1T.dwg
Standalone Terminal Symbols
Stand-alone terminals follow this naming convention:
The first two characters are "HT."
The third character is "0" if the wire number does not change through the
terminal, "1" if the terminal symbol should trigger a wire number change.
The 4th character is an underscore (_) if the terminal carries no attributes
for AutoCAD Electrical to process (such as a dumb, unannotated terminal
symbol). Otherwise, the 4th through 8th character positions of the symbol
file name are user-defined.
Examples:
Square terminal with annotation, wire number does not changeHT0001.dwg
Same as above but wire number changes through the terminalHT1001.dwg
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