Hi Kruno, thanks very much for the video. Just a question, how to I avoid direct connection? Wires going from one component straight to the next component without traveling through the wire duct?
Hello thank you for your question. If you are using free routing , you will need to change the curve run (with the change curve run functionality) If you are using route layout space, by definition the connection should only be routed through a routing path network, thus not go through devices, if they are still going through devices you maybe need a routing path around. Best Wishes Kruno
hi Kruno, I am facing problem while routing the wires to terminals.They ends at certain distance away from terminal.Not terminate in terminal hole. Could you plz provide solution.
Hello Ganesh. Thank you for your question. This typically happens if the Connection Point Designation in the Connection Point Pattern is not the same information as in the schematic. Please Select the properties of your device in Pro Panel, and go to the Connection Point Pattern tab. If you have defined Connection Point Designations those shall have a green checkmark in the status column, and right below you should find information that was automatically generated, which contains a red symbol. You will see that the information shall be very similar, so the goal is either to adjust the connection point pattern in the device or make sure that the schematic is adjusted correctly. Hope this helps. Best Regards Kruno
Thank you Kruno for quick reply. However I have same information in schematics & in connection point pattern, still wire routing is in air. Plz help me resolve it.
Hi kruno. I tried a lot, but I can't do the wiring on the door of the panel. Please help me quickly, because I'm in the middle of the project. I wish you a beautiful life from the merciful God. Thank you, Mostafa Jarideh❤
When you route between two surfaces you need to make sure that they are connected. A good way to connect surfaces is using curves: ruclips.net/video/ce06fFAIy4s/видео.html
Hi Kruno, thanks very much for the video. Just a question, how to I avoid direct connection? Wires going from one component straight to the next component without traveling through the wire duct?
Hello thank you for your question.
If you are using free routing , you will need to change the curve run (with the change curve run functionality)
If you are using route layout space, by definition the connection should only be routed through a routing path network, thus not go through devices, if they are still going through devices you maybe need a routing path around.
Best Wishes
Kruno
Great video. Thanks for making it
Appreciate your feedback sir.
I am curious if a collision check would work here, for example, if the conductor is too large for the CT.
how can i print pdf and show wiring in propanel ? thanks a lot
hi Kruno, I am facing problem while routing the wires to terminals.They ends at certain distance away from terminal.Not terminate in terminal hole. Could you plz provide solution.
Hello Ganesh.
Thank you for your question.
This typically happens if the Connection Point Designation in the Connection Point Pattern is not the same information as in the schematic.
Please Select the properties of your device in Pro Panel, and go to the Connection Point Pattern tab. If you have defined Connection Point Designations those shall have a green checkmark in the status column, and right below you should find information that was automatically generated, which contains a red symbol.
You will see that the information shall be very similar, so the goal is either to adjust the connection point pattern in the device or make sure that the schematic is adjusted correctly.
Hope this helps.
Best Regards
Kruno
Thank you Kruno for quick reply.
However I have same information in schematics & in connection point pattern, still wire routing is in air.
Plz help me resolve it.
Hi kruno.
I tried a lot, but I can't do the wiring on the door of the panel. Please help me quickly, because I'm in the middle of the project.
I wish you a beautiful life from the merciful God.
Thank you,
Mostafa Jarideh❤
When you route between two surfaces you need to make sure that they are connected. A good way to connect surfaces is using curves:
ruclips.net/video/ce06fFAIy4s/видео.html
@@UncleKruno Thanks