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NOTE If the resulting bitmap is too small or off-center, open the source
drawing in AutoCAD again. Resize your AutoCAD graphics window so that
it is more square. Center the image and resave. Repeat until you are satisfied
with the result.
Fan-in/fan-out signal source
Uses set of in-line source/destination symbols that follow the naming format
of ha#s?_inline.dwg and ha#d?_inline.dwg where # = style number and ? =
1,2,3,4 orientation number (just like with existing source/destination arrows).
Running new commands inserts in-line source marker symbols and changes
the connected wire on the fan-in side to be on a non-wire layer. Putting
matching destination in-line markers at the fan-out end does the same. It
changes the connected common wires on the fan-out side to a non-wire layer
but leaves the individual segments on the opposite side of marker on the
original wire layer. The AutoCAD Electrical source/destination update or Auto
Wire Number command then makes the match-up annotation, whether the
fan-in/fan-out are on the same or different drawings.
Access:
Click the arrow on the Source/Destination Signals tool to access the Fan In/Out
Source tool.
From the Wires menu, select Signal References Fan In/Out Source.
Specifies the style for the source marker. Some op-
tions are: Solid (wire num/desc), Break (wire num -
Source marker style
small gap/desc), Break (medium gap/desc), and Break
(wide gap/desc).
Specifies the orientation for the markers. Options
are: above, below, right, or left.
Wire connection orientation
Fan-in/fan-out signal destination
Uses set of in-line source/destination symbols that follow the naming format
of ha#s?_inline.dwg and ha#d?_inline.dwg where # = style number and ? =
1,2,3,4 orientation number (just like with existing source/destination arrows).
Running new commands inserts in-line source marker symbols and changes
connected wire on the fan-in side to be on a non-wire layer. Putting matching
destination in-line markers at the fan-out end does the same. It changes the
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