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Creates the connector as a single block file with the
receptacle representation only.
Receptacle Only
Display
Defines the placement for the connector on the drawing relative to other
connectors and the drawing border. This controls which side of the connector
the plug is displayed, whether the connector goes in vertically or horizontally,
and whether the pins are visible.
Specifies whether the connector comes into the drawing vertically or
horizontally relative to other connectors and the drawing border.
Connector
Specifies which direction the plug portion of the connector comes in
relative to the overall plug/receptacle parametric build. The plug
representation is displayed with rounded corners.
Plug
Options include:
Vertical with the plug to the left
Vertical with the plug to the right
Horizontal with the plug to the bottom
Horizontal with the plug to the top
Specifies which pin numbers are visible or hidden on the connector.
Options include showing both sides, showing the plug only, showing
the receptacle only, or hiding both.
Pins
If you select to make the pins on the plug or receptacle invisible, the
attribute and its value are still defined in the block definition on the
drawing file.
If you selected Plug Only or Receptacle Only for the Type, the pin
display options are show or hide only. These show or hide the pin
numbers on a single plug or receptacle symbol.
Size
Defines the outside shell size for the connector. The values in the edit boxes
build the graphical shell that represents the connector on the point to point
diagram.
Specifies the overall thickness of the receptacle side of the con-
nector. This value can be the same as the plug side.
Receptacle
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