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options defined in the Project Properties dialog box can also be applied to any
drawing in the project if needed.
Project Settings Tab
AutoCAD Electrical contains two specific IEC-type
symbols, IEC2 and IEC4. The main difference
Schematic Libraries
between these libraries is the size of the text associ-
ated with them.
IEC2 symbols have a text size of 2.5 for the
main text items such as Component Tag, Install-
ation, Location, Component Description, and
so on.
IEC4 symbols have a text size of 3.5 for the
Component Tag and a text size of 2.7 for Install-
ation, Location, Component Description, and
so on.
AutoCAD Electrical contains one IEC-specific icon
menu file: ACE_IEC_MENU.DAT.
Schematic Icon Menu File
Components Tab
In IEC you may want your components to be
tagged with Sheet Number, Family Code, fol-
Component TAG Format
lowed by a number that is either sequential or ref-
erence-based. To do this, in the Tag Format edit
box, enter: %S%F%N where %S = the sheet
number, %F = the family code defined for the
component being inserted and %N = the number-
ing scheme for the active drawing (either sequential
or reference-based).
For sequential numbering, you can enter a starting
number to use as a starting component number.
For reference-based numbering, you can use one
of the following numbering formats:
X-Y Grid
X Zones
Reference Number
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