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If you set DEMO1 to 100 and DEMO2 to 200, the wire
numbers on DEMO1 start at 100 and wire numbers on
DEMO2 start at 200. If DEMO1 has more than 100 wire
numbers it starts using wire number 200 and above.
DEMO2 would begin its wire numbers where DEMO1 left
off (making sure that duplicate wire numbers are not as-
signed).
The default is "1". Setting it to "2" with a starting sequential
of "1" would yield wire numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, and so
on.
Increment
Sets the wire number tag suffix. This list is used to create
unique reference-based wire number tags for multiple wire
Line Reference
networks. It begins at the same reference location (such as
wire network beginning at a location per line reference
number, X-Y grid reference, or X-Zone reference).
Displays a suffix list. List suffix characters for wire numbers
beginning on the same line reference or in the same zone
Suffix Setup
(to keep wire numbers unique). Select one of the four
predefined suffix lists or enter your own custom suffix list.
Wire Number Options
Assigns a different wire number format based on the wire
layer.
Based on Wire Layer
Overrides the default wire number format by using layer
defined formats. Change the wire layer name, wire number
format, starting wire sequence, and wire number suffix.
Layer Setup
Specifies to use a wire number terminal on a wire network
as the line reference value for calculating a reference-based
Based on Terminal Symbol Location
wire number. For example, a wire network starts at line
reference 100 and drops down and over on line reference
103. If a schematic terminal symbol carries the WIRENO
attribute located on line reference 103, and this option is
enabled, AutoCAD Electrical calculates a reference-based
wire number using 103 instead of 100. If multiple wire
number terminals exist on this network, the line reference
value of the upper left-most terminal is used.
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