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Cable markers carry a cable TAG value, just like any parent/child device
combination. They can also carry a conductor color value (carried as a
RATING1 attribute value on the marker block symbol). The parent symbol
has provision to carry MFG/CAT part number information and, if the particular
cable is referenced in the AutoCAD Electrical cable conductor database table
(_W0_CBLWIRES within your Access catalog file), then AutoCAD Electrical
can track conductors used versus conductors available.
Access:
Click the Cable Markers tool. In the Insert Component dialog box, select the
marker to insert from the Symbol Preview window and specify the insertion
point.
From the Wires menu, select Cables Cable Markers. In the Insert Component
dialog box, seIect the marker to insert from the Symbol Preview window and
specify the insertion point.
Cable Tag
There are a few ways to define the tag for this cable. If there is an existing tag,
it appears in the edit box. If not, you can type a specific tag in the edit box.
Make sure you select Fixed if you want AutoCAD Electrical to mark this tag
so it won't be updated on a re-tag.
Searches for a wire connection to a nearby PLC I/O address
and, if found, uses the PLC address number in the compon-
ent's tag name.
Use PLC Address
Uses the location codes of the connecting components.Use End Locations
Lists any cable tag names in the same family as the current
cable. Select a tag from the list to copy, or to increment
for this new cable marker.
Tags: Used so far
Assigns a tag from an external list file. You can reference
an ASCII text file in comma or space delimited format to
External List
help annotate the component's description, tag, catalog,
and other information.
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