This topic explains the options in the General
tab.
To access the
General tab, do one of the following:
- Click .
- In the dockable panel, right-click an electrical project and click .
Project Languages
Select up to three languages to be used in the electrical project. If you are not
using a second or third language, select <Empty> from the list.
If you work in multiple languages, the text is displayed automatically if you change
the electrical project languages.
Standard
Option |
Description |
Drawing unit system |
Defines the electrical project units (metric or imperial). This
option is used for the scheme units. |
Dimension units |
Select the type of units you want to use for the elements of the
electrical project (dimension of the manufacturer part). |
Default cable size standard |
Defines the standard used for cable measurement (section, gauge
or circular mil-kcmil). |
Date Display Format
- Display format: Select the date format you want to use
from the list. You can also enter your own format.
Format |
Description |
System date |
Uses the Windows date format. |
dd/mm/yyyy |
Uses the day/month/year format. |
mm/dd/yyyy |
Uses the month/day/year format. |
%d-%m-%y |
Lets you create your own date format
(%d = day,
%m = month,
%y = year (2 digits) and
%Y = year (4 digits)) |
- Available variables:
Variable |
Description |
Variable |
Description |
%a |
Abbreviated day of the week (for example, Mon) |
%p |
AM / PM indicator for 12-hour format |
%A |
Full day of the week (for example, Monday) |
%S |
Current second of the minute in decimal format (00 –
59) |
%b |
Abbreviated month (for example, Jan) |
%U |
Week of the year in decimal format (Sunday used as first
day of the week) (00 - 53) |
%B |
Full name of the month (for example, January) |
%w |
Day of the week in decimal (0 – 6 ; Sunday = 0) |
%c |
Date and time in local format |
%W |
Week of the year in decimal format (Monday used as first
day of the week) (00 - 53) |
%d |
Day of the month in decimal format (01 - 31) |
%x |
Date in local format |
%H |
Current hour in 24-hour format (00 - 23) |
%X |
Time in local format |
%I |
Current hour in 12-hour format (00 - 12) |
%y |
Year in two digits |
%j |
Day of the year in decimal format (001 – 366) |
%Y |
Year in four digits |
%m |
Month in decimal format (01 – 12) |
%z,
%Z |
Time zone |
%M |
Current minute of the hour in decimal format (00 –
59) |
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- Preview: Show the result of the current display format settings.
Revision numbering
Option |
Description |
Format |
Select the revision mode you want in the list, numeric or
alphabetical, and with or without a leading 0. Select Custom, to use
the following custom setting. |
Custom formula |
Available only if the Custom item is selected in the previous
setting. Access the Formula management to create a specific
formula. |
Fill attribute for recent revision |
Lets you manage the display of the revision attributes when you
work on Relative mode. |
Always fill lower index attributes |
Forces the display of the revision index on the bottom of the
revision grid, without taking account of the index number of the
attributes. |
Fill attributes from index |
Lets you insert the revision index into the corresponding
attributes. For example, if the attribute with the index number -0
(current revision) is inserted on the top of the revision grid, the
current revision index will be inserted on the top of the revision
grid. |
<default>
Option |
Description |
Book |
Acts as the default book when drawings are automatically
generated (such as terminal strips, bills of materials). |
Formula for calculation of PLC channel
address |
The formula used to automatically generate PLC channel
addresses. |
Default configuration
Option |
Description |
PLC drawing |
Select the default PLC card drawing configuration file for all
cards in the electrical project. |
Terminal strip |
Select the default terminal strip drawing configuration file for
all terminal strips in the electrical project. |
Connector |
Select the default connector configuration file for all
connectors in the electrical project. |
Cross references |
Select the default cross references configuration file for all
cross references in the electrical project. |
Drawing styles |
Select the default configuration file you want to use in the
electrical project. If you do not want to manage the drawing styles,
select the [<None>] option. |
Options
Option |
Description |
Always fill attribute for location
mark |
Propagates the location mark into the corresponding attribute
(#LOC_TAG), assuming this attribute is present in the symbol
definition. |
Always fill attribute for function
mark |
Propagates the function mark into the corresponding attribute
(#FUN_TAG), assuming this attribute is present in the symbol
definition. |
Update generated drawings |
Several actions (such as revisions, print or drawing export) can
automatically update terminal strip, design rule or report drawings.
Select the option you want to use to update these drawings. If you
select Never, you must update the drawings manually. If you select
Ask me, a dialog box opens to let you select an option. If you
select Always, the drawings are automatically updated without option
or message. |
Wire Management
When you insert a wire, graphically you draw a line and create an equipotential. This
line turns into a wire when you connect it to symbol terminals, when you launch the
Cabling order, or when you Number the wires (depending on the options you use in the
following parameter). You can assign several wires to one line, for example, when
you connect at least three symbols (This wire has an equipotential and a wire
number). Then you can assign a cable core to this wire.
Allow open-ended wires: This option lets you:
- Keep the wire, equipotential, and cable core when you
switch circuits of a component.
- Have two physical wires from the same graphical line
between two components.
- Number a wire not connected to a component.
- Create duplicated wires from wiring cabling order.
- Keep the wire mark when you move a symbol and you
disconnect it from the wire.
If you select this option:
- When you draw the line, the wire is only created when you number the wires
or when you initiate the cabling order.
- When you disconnect a symbol from the wire, you can keep the wire if at
least one of its ends is connected to a symbol terminal.
- When you delete a symbol cutting a wire, the wire is not rebuilt. The two
wire numbers are conserved.
If you do not select this option:
-
When you draw a line, the wire is automatically created if it connects to
at least two symbols.
-
When you disconnect a symbol from the wire, the wire is removed when you
disconnect one of its ends.
-
When you delete a symbol cutting a wire, the two wires connected on the
symbol are automatically merged. Only the number of the first wire is
conserved.
Excel Automation
This setting only concerns the macros that you insert using the Excel Automation, not
the macros that you manually insert.
Auto-connect macros: When you select this option, the software
automatically connects the electrical connections (lines, wires, and equipotentials)
between an existing scheme and the last inserted macro.