Custom Plate as a Symbol


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mattatlegend
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I need to be able to drop a custom panel that I create in Stardraw into a block diagram.

Example:

I have floor boxes, wall plates, ect. around the facility that have XLR jacks for example in custom made & engraved panels.

I need to be able to draw a wire from these XLR jacks on the panel to a patch bay in my source rack.

In order to label the wiring and have it shown in my design and reports, I need to have a symbol in my block diagram of each custom panel.

HELP??

How can I do this easily?

Of course each panel is going to have a different number and type of connector(s) so an easy way to solve this seemingly road-blocking problem would be great!

Thanks for the input.

Ermm
Edited 15 Years Ago by mattatlegend
Rob Robinson
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Mi Matt,

It sounds like you want to be able to show connections to custom panels in the Block Schematic view and then generate cable schedule reports from those connections.  (Note: I put this down because it's important to understand the actual problem you're trying to solve.  The correct solution to a problem may be very different from any preconceptions or assumptions you've made.)

In the Block Schematic view, reportable connections must be made to an I/O stub on a Symbol.  The I/O stub generates a 'Connector' object at the point where it touches the red outline of the symbol, and it is this connector object that allows rubber-banding (where the cable/dogleg follows the symbol if you move it) and reporting to work.

Therefore, in the Schematic environment you need to create a symbol that represents your panel with one or more I/O stubs.  You could do this using the Symbol Wizard, or by drawing it from scratch, or by editing existing Block Schematic symbols.  Once you have the symbol with I/Os you will be able to connect to it and generate reports.  Note: you can embelish the symbol in any way you see fit, and this could include adding the Panel Layout view of the panel (scaled and/or modified in other ways), but such embelishments won't impact on the core functionality that you're looking for.  The only thing that matters from a functional standpoint is the I/O stub/outline relationship.

I hope this is helpful.

Kind regards,
Rob Robinson
Stardraw.com

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