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Modifies the connector to have the pins meet the underlying
wires. AutoCAD Electrical searches the wires and stretches the
connector before adding the block definition to the drawing
At Wire Crossings
If there are more pins associated to the connector than there are
wires, AutoCAD Electrical finds the wires first, then continues the
connector definition at the fixed spacing
Creates the connector using the number of pins wired in the AIP
assembly and found in the import file. This reduces the size of
Wired Pins
the overall connector based upon pins used and not library
definition. If this is not selected, the connector is created using
the total pins on the connector as defined in the export/import
file.
Creates the connector without inserting spacers or breaking the
connector. When you click Insert the block definition is committed
to the drawing and the command is complete.
Insert All
Displays the Custom Pin/Spaces dialog box that prompts you for
the insertion of each connector pin prior to committing the
Allow Spacers/Breaks
connector block definition to the drawing file. The number of
pins inserted in the block definition out of the total number of
pins defined in the connector is indicated at the top of the dialog
box. Select an option for inserting the other pins:
Insert Next Connection: Continues adding pins to the con-
nector until all are defined
Add Spacer: Adds a spacer in place of a pin on the connector;
connector stretches its definition.
Break Symbol Now: Breaks connector and begins prompt
back at the connector layout dialog box.
Cancel Custom: Places connector in as if you selected Insert
all on the portion it is working on. Does not remove preceding
break commands.
Defines a symbol to be used to display a splice in the wire. Type
in a symbol name to use when inserting splices or click Browse
Splice Symbol Name
to select the symbol name to use. If left blank, once you click In-
sert, an error message displays since you must select a Splice
Symbol Name to insert the splice onto the drawing.
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