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Translate review to English. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations. Back to top. Get to Know Us. Make Money with Us. Amazon Payment Products. This can save a lot of time in manually changing this information. You select text and press Enter key or a left click to open the dialog. The dialogs for normal text and path function text are the same.
Only the window title bar of the text input field has a different text type name. You enter text in the Text field. You can translate the text at this point, or remove the translation. A number of fields are also free input fields, such as the field for the Angle property. Here, you can select default values, such as the layer setting default for the angle, or enter your own values. Depending on the existing project languages, you can then select in the One language variable selection field the desired Displayed language.
This node contains properties, for example, to always limit the Width or Height of a text. These functions are very useful, especially for translations. This prevents translations from overlapping each other since the width of the text expansion can be limited. In this case, it does not matter whether it is pure text or device text.
The procedure is always the same. You click the table and, while keeping the CTRL key pressed, turn the scroll wheel of the mouse. Depending on the direction, the lines will increase or decrease in height, improving legibility. This means that, if you wanted to, you could set different line heights everywhere. Logical connections and reports can be generated based on components and their entered properties or assigned function definitions. In this dialog, you can select the appropriate symbol.
You can either use direct entry List view , in which case you must have a certain amount of knowledge of identifiers, and enter the symbol names directly into the Direct entry field, or you can select the symbol selected from the list using the mouse. Symbol selection list dialog Fig. EPLAN generally provides symbols with eight variants.
As with many other dialogs, it is possible to set a filter in this dialog via the selection button. You can use the filters to display only Multi-line symbols or only a special Symbol library. In addition to the List view, the Symbol selection dialog also lets you select symbols from a tree view. In contrast to the list view, symbols here are listed according to a structure.
Depending on the application, a symbol can be found more quickly when you search, for example, for the motor overload switch symbol using plain text. Symbol selection tree dialog Fig. Here is where you find fields for the Displayed DT can be edited , the Full DT field can be edited indirectly via the selection button and the follow-up Full DT dialog where the DT is split into its elements, which can be edited individually , the Connection point designation selectable from the selection list , Connection point description selectable from the selection list , Technical characteristics, Function text of the symbol!
This box lets you decide whether this symbol is to be a main function can carry a part , or an auxiliary function does not contain parts data. The lower half of the Properties components [device type] dialog consists of the Property name and Value columns of the properties. The button can be used to add new properties. Here, you can select a new property and then click OK to apply it in the Properties components dialog.
All properties that are not gray in the Value column of this dialog can be changed. The Display tab also contains all elements for changing the display of the properties. In this case, you would open the Connection points tab in the property arrangement.
The toolbar can be used to insert new properties, move the sequence of properties, or dock and undock them. Docked properties are those that do not have a symbol in front of the property name. These properties are assigned to the next higher property that has a symbol. Now it is independent of the other properties and can be placed freely. Then, using the direction buttons, you move it to the end of the property arrangement. The procedure is the same as with texts and will not be discussed further here.
One example is the Activate leader line setting. The Activate leader line setting allows you to activate a leader line for each property displayed on a device. A different angle variant of the symbol can be selected in the Variant field. You simply open the selection list and select the desired variant. All other fields Library, etc. All other fields are then derived automatically from the applied function definition.
This may be necessary, for example, if you wish to create or represent an overview on a multi-line schematic page. In a targeted manner, you can change or adjust logical information such as Connection point type or the Number of targets, Potential type and much more for the individual connection point of a device. This makes it possible, like with terminals, to use the same designation several times PE rail , and the check run will not find any duplicate connection point designations.
Click the Part number field and then use the that appears to switch to parts management. Parts management automatically closes after the part is applied. In addition to simple part selection, this dialog also has a Device selection button. In contrast to simple part selection, this will offer only devices for selection that fit the existing functions of the symbol in the project.
Device selection is the preferred method. When automatically generated, they create visual and logical connections, e. Note: Inserting and filling out of the corresponding symbols for the crossreference display examples will not be explained at this point. More details are available in the following sections. The auxiliary contacts physically belong to the motor overload switch or pushbutton switch symbol and, for the sake of clarity, should also be displayed at the switch.
In the following, a motor overload switch is inserted into the schematic. The motor overload switch initially has no auxiliary contact at the symbol. As such, this is not a problem, because EPLAN creates a report on the auxiliary contacts used in the schematic on the basis of the settings on the Display tab in the Contact image selection field the selection here is set to On component.
This way, the contacts used and their cross-references are displayed automatically. Not all auxiliary contacts are always used, and EPLAN would display the motor overload switch only with the auxiliary contacts used as graphical representation at the motor overload switch.
To display those contacts anyway, a device with the appropriate Function definition must be assigned to the Motor overload switch symbol. You open the properties of the symbol, switch to the Parts tab and click the Device selection button. Tip: The Settings button provides access to the settings defining how EPLAN should behave during device selection: whether existing function data is used or not; whether any other criteria of devices or functions are be taken into account, etc.
All these have to be taken into consideration during device selection. This is important to know because in certain situations this can result in devices not being displayed in the device selection.
Back to device selection: EPLAN recognizes that the motor overload switch consists of the motor overload switch itself and a placed auxiliary contact considered a function. Now all parts that fit the selected motor overload switch including its used functions , i. In the upper area of the Device selection function dialog, you can now select the right part and click to apply it. If you now leave the Symbol properties dialog by clicking the OK button, EPLAN will use the stored function definitions to graphically recreate the entire contact image for the auxiliary contacts.
It makes no difference whether the auxiliary contacts have been used in the schematic or not. But if you wish to, or must, deviate from this automatic setting, you can modify the item manually. In the Contact image position dialog that follows you can manually edit the position for the Y and X values.
Similar to the previous example, at first only the contacts used are automatically displayed in the contact image. The procedure is identical to that already described in the motor overload switch example. After device selection, the full contact image is displayed. If this does not occur, then the Contact image entry in the Display tab of the Symbol properties dialog must be checked.
It must be set to the In path entry. Every contact image can be individually moved it makes no difference whether the contact image type is On component or In path. You then click the contact image. You left click to place it in the desired position. But situations can arise where there are no parts with correct function templates. It is, after all, only because of the function templates that EPLAN knows, for example, that an illuminated pushbutton consists of several functions.
Using an illuminated pushbutton as an example, we will now see how contact images can be referenced to the interconnected functions even without parts. It is assigned a DT and is designated as a main function. The representation type of the lamp is set to Pair crossreference.
Depending on how they are set or adjusted, they can influence device selection and thus the selection of parts. This way, only parts will be offered for selection that match the identifying function data. Identifying function data is the data that is located on the tabs, e.
General devices, Cable, Contactor, etc. If the Use available function data setting is disabled, you can select devices freely. This means that the function data available in the project at the function does not have to match the function data in the parts selection. These can be window, page and symbol macros. Special macros are macros with value sets. These can be window and page macros. When using or creating macros exception: macros with value sets , it generally makes no difference whether it is a window macro on a multi-line page or a macro on a graphical page.
Window macros can include single or multiple devices and objects within an area, or several items within a page. To create a window macro, you first use the mouse to select the associated devices on the respective page. These may be individual devices or unrelated parts circuits on a project page.
The first thing you should do is enter a descriptive file name for the window macro. The macro directory is usually the companyspecific macro directory, but this can be changed if desired. The Select macro dialog opens. Here you can select the desired variant or representation type from the default directory or a different macro directory by selecting a different directory in the Search in: selection field. When you click Open, the macro will hang on the cursor and can be placed anywhere on the page.
To summarize, window macros are only possible on one the same page but with different variations, such as the gathering of objects that do not all have to be within a single window. A window macro can also be the contents of the entire page all objects on the page. The Move handle menu item lets you save a separately created handle base point with the macro.
When you click the Move handle menu item EPLAN temporarily closes the Save as dialog, and you can define the handle by clicking with the left mouse button.
It is a good idea to enable the object snap setting here. This way, you can save many representations under one macro name. It is possible to have a macro for the multi-line representation type, one for the part placement and one for the single-line display. Of course, this must be present in the macro.
Depending on the variant used and in connection with the representation types, you can have up to possible variants macro variants within one macro. For example, you could save different macro variants of a PLC card in one macro. If this option is activated, then EPLAN reduces or enlarges the macro to suit the page scale when it is inserted into a page. The familiar Save as dialog, as described in the 4. The file name and description can be entered here. No handles, no representation types, and no variants are possible with page macros.
However, page macros store all the information relating to a page or pages page properties. This includes, for example, the structure identifiers or the form pages stored in the page properties. You open the page navigator, select the desired pages and use the right-click popup menu to call the Create page macro command.
Here you select the desired macro and click Open to apply it. In addition to the preview display which has a fixed size , the Graphical preview window can also be permanently displayed View menu. The advantage of this window is that the size can be changed, and you can see the details better.
Here, the page s can be stored in the project and sorted into the existing page structure. At this point, it is, of course, possible to adjust the structure of the pages as desired.
Generally, symbol macros are completely identical to window macros in terms of handling and creation. Further explanation will therefore not be provided. These are usually window macros equipped with additional functionality that can make project planning much easier. In addition to the basic macro partial circuit and its properties, such as technical characteristics, part numbers, etc.
These additional properties are called Value sets. Value sets are activated via a particular symbol — the placeholder object. This symbol is used to switch between value sets. The value set can then be used to switch between Siemens and Moeller parts data for the same macro with a mouse click. Once these macros and the properties they contain have been developed and tested, they provide a source of error-free data.
The symbol for a placeholder is an anchor. Since the placeholder object is a symbol, it has settings and options similar to other symbols. Without these variables, there would be no table for the actual values used for switching the value set. For example:. Square brackets are the exception.
These have a special purpose within a variable. They are used to define a line break. For example, a variable is split at the twelfth position line break and the words are simply split at this twelfth position.
If the additional option 1 is inserted into the square brackets: , then a split also occurs at the twelfth position i. Note: The square brackets must be entered directly after the variable name. Spaces are allowed, but then the defined line break option does not take effect. First, you create the partial circuit with all the required or desired devices and their associated functions such as part numbers, technical characteristics, or function texts.
After you place the placeholder object, EPLAN opens the Properties components placeholder object dialog, and the data can be edited. This approach is recommended, because it allows you to accurately select the objects that are to be applied to the placeholder object.
Note: Disadvantage of option 2: remote objects lying outside a window cannot be included in the value set. Once you have chosen one of the methods, you can place the placeholder object. It is recommended that you place the placeholder object close to the macro. Simply use the left mouse button to move the placeholder object to the desired position and click to place it.
Here you should enter a descriptive name for the placeholder object into the Name field. Right click in the free field and select the Name new variable function. The Variable name is now defined. When you click OK, the variable is applied in the Values tab. Click the right mouse button again, and select the New value set function. Enter the desired designation of the value set into the header of the column.
Proceed in the same way for the next new value set. Tip: This approach is to be recommended, since variables can be simply applied from a dialog, and EPLAN enters these with the correct syntax.
This excludes the possibility of incorrect entries, which is not always the case with manual entry. Once the variable has been applied, EPLAN establishes the assignment between the variable value and the value set name.
The dialog can now be saved and closed with OK. To now switch between the individual value sets, you select the placeholder object and right click to select the Assign value set command from the popup menu.
Here you select the desired entry and apply it by clicking OK. In the example, that could be the function text. The example shown here was deliberately simple, merely pointing out the option of macros with value sets. The number of potential ideas is unlimited and possible sources of errors, e.
Only the way in which you use it can differ. What is a navigator? The essential purpose of this chapter is rather to explain functions that are often used in daily work. EPLAN has a separate navigator for each of the different device types in the project data. But it cannot, for example, number terminals; this can only be performed by the special terminal strip navigator. It has terminal editing functions such as renumbering and creating terminal strips.
It has functions for editing plugs and sockets. It provides an overview of other PLC box functions these can also be frequency converters with an integrated EA layer. The PLC navigator provides different views representations of the project data. With the cable navigator, you can, for example, place or collect conductors. The Topology navigator contains information pertinent to the Routing path networks 2D method , such as routes and routing points.
The Connection navigator contains all project data related to the connections in a project. You can use this navigator, for example, to use existing connections. These navigators manage potentials, signals, networks, interruption points and the processes defined in the project. The bill of materials navigator contains all functions for centrally editing parts, such as swapping parts or selecting a contactor.
The 3D mounting layout navigator allows a 3D diagram of the devices used in the project, based on technical data at least width, height and depth from the parts master data. The Project options navigator allows creation of schematics using various options. The options can be easily switched on and off, by page, across pages, or in page sections. The Placeholder objects navigator conveniently manages macros with value sets from a single location, from changing global value sets editing selected objects.
This entry allows symbol selection to stay open all the time like a navigator. The device navigator can do everything that can be manually done to a device during device editing, i. But the major advantage of the device navigator is that it does everything from a central point while maintaining a view of the entire project.
The device navigator can do more than just display and edit the properties of a device. You can also use it to edit or number several devices at once via the block functions bulk editing. For reasons of space, this chapter does not provide an overview of all of the menu items and their functions. If devices do not have a main function characteristic then, for example, they cannot be numbered. Therefore, every independent item should initially be a main function.
However, if other items with the same device tag exist in the project, then these are forced to become auxiliary functions. Note: Only one main function per device is allowed at all times. Double main functions are not allowed and are usually detected with a check run and reported if the corresponding check run message is used. In the Properties components dialog, both ways of activating a main function are always set when one of them is set.
Regardless of where you set the check box for the main function, the other input check box is also automatically activated or deactivated. The advantage of the Assign main function menu function here is that the main function need not be manually set for every device where this is necessary.
It is entirely possible that copy operations or other similar actions can cause a device to have no main function. As an alternative, of course, these devices can also be selected in the device navigator. EPLAN, however, will not want to number all of the devices.
Some of the devices will not be numbered because they do not have the main function characteristic. The results of the numbering are shown in Fig. All except a few devices were numbered. All devices without a main function were not numbered. After performing this action i. If you now start the Number function again for comparison purposes, the preview dialog will show all devices waiting to receive the new device tag.
Assign main function can, of course, be assigned to a keyboard shortcut. To put it more precisely, the device tag is set to the same value for all the selected devices. This does not include the main or auxiliary functions belonging to the devices, rather only the actually selected devices.
You should take this into consideration when using this function. All the devices in Fig. Here you click only the device tag that is to be transferred to all the selected devices.
It makes no difference whether the main function or one of the auxiliary functions is selected. It must always be the same device, though. Different devices cannot be edited with this function.
All devices should receive the same function text. First you select an element. This can be the main function or any auxiliary function in the schematic. In this dialog, only the row containing the function text to be transferred to all other functions is selected.
In the example, the function text of row 2 will be transferred to all other elements. Right-click to open the popup menu and select the Transfer function text function. EPLAN now transfers the function text to all other entries in the dialog. EPLAN exits the dialog and transfers the function text to all elements and writes this text to the function text , function text automatic , and function text common symbol properties.
These can be placed devices , i. A mixture of both types of placement is also possible, of course, and they can be any devices. If these entries are not required, then you can simply delete them. You delete entries by selecting them and then clicking the delete button. If this is not possible, then you can also delete the entries in the device source, device target, and cable DT fields. Click the field, select the desired entry, and then press the DEL key. All entries are deleted, and new devices can be selected and interconnected.
New devices are selected in the device source and device target fields using the button. In this dialog, you select the desired devices for the source and target one of each and click OK to apply them. An additional cable is to serve as a connection between the two terminal strips to be interconnected. You select an existing cable in the cable DT field for this purpose.
Tip: It is also easy to create a new, non-existent cable at this point. You just click the field and enter the cable DT. To use an existing cable DT, you simply click the to select it and then click OK. Select the terminals and isolated wire terminations in the fields click and then hold down the CTRL button and the mouse to select the desired terminals and isolated wire terminations and then click the Generate connections button. You can also still edit these connections directly in the Interconnect devices dialog.
Simply double-click the connection. If you had created a report before interconnecting the devices in this case, a cable diagram for the affected cable , EPLAN would only have listed the devices used, including the cable conductors used, in the report. Question: How can I generate plug definitions automatically? If the function is to be executed for the entire project, the Apply to entire project setting must be selected. Fig Correct plugs After you click on the OK button, EPLAN generates the definitions as unplaced functions visible in the corresponding navigators, and from here they can also be placed on pages if necessary.
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