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connected common wires on the fan-out side to 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 Automatic 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
Destination tool.
From the Wires menu, select Signal References Fan In/Out Destination.
Specifies the style for the destination marker. Some
options are: Solid (wire num/desc), Break (wire num
Destination 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/out - single line layer
A special layer or set of layers can be defined for the wires going out of a Fan
In/Out source marker and the wires coming into a destination marker.
Access:
Click the arrow on the Source/Destination Signals tool to access the Fan In/Out
- Single Line Layer tool.
From the Wires menu, select Signal References Fan In/Out - Single Line
Layer.
Displays only layers that are already assigned as Fan
In/Out Layers as defined in the drawing properties
setup.
Fan-In/Out Line Layers
Picks similar fan-in/out lines from the drawing. You
can use this if the line's layer isn't defined as a Fan
In/Out layer and you want to add it on the fly.
Pick
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