Manufacturer parts have several applications in the software,
according to the element type.
Assign a Manufacturer Part to a Component
A component is an electrical device that can have manufacturer parts
associated with it. When you create a component, SOLIDWORKS Electrical lets you
associate manufacturer parts with it.
Assign a Manufacturer Part to a Symbol
- Click
.
The lower part of the dialog box shows a list of
circuits that constitute the component (all symbols composing the
device).
- Click Search to search
for a manufacturer part or Add manufacturer
part to create a new one.
- From the shortcut menu of the manufacturer part, activate or
deactivate circuit testing.
When the testing is activated,
SOLIDWORKS Electrical compares the circuits of the component (symbols) with
the circuits contained in the manufacturer part.
- The green color indicates consistency between the
symbol circuits and the manufacturer part circuits.
- The red color indicates an inconsistency. Certain
circuit symbols are not present in manufacturer parts. Add
auxiliaries or modify your component to add the symbols within the
manufacturer part.
- The blue color indicates that the manufacturer part
contains circuits not represented in the symbol (reserved
circuits).
If no part is added manually, the last selected part is automatically
added to the Manufacturer parts list when you click Select.
Assign a Manufacturer Part to a Location
- Click
.
- In the Manufacturer parts tab, click
Search.
Assign a Manufacturer Part to a Terminal
- Do one of the following:
- Click
.
- Click
.
- In the terminal strip editor, select the terminals you want to apply a
manufacturer part to.
- Click Manufacturer Parts.
Assign a Manufacturer Part to a Terminal Strip
- Click
.
- In the Manufacturer parts tab, click Search.
- Select a manufacturer part.
The selected manufacturer part is assigned to the terminal strip, not to the
terminal. This feature can be used to select accessories of the terminal (not to be
confused with a component).