You would not guess how long i searched for this tutorial :) You've saved me a lot of time cause Eplan doesn't have the best translation to Polish... Finally maybe i could go home to sleep early
I'm glad I could be of help. I've been using EPLAN for 25 years now, and for some reason, I fell in love with it. I know it's just a tool, but I somehow derive a lot of pleasure learning all that I can about it. I'd really like to make more videos, but for some reason, I lack either time, or motivation, to do so. One of my goals is to create a full series of tutorials with a clear table of contents. I'd like to take the EPLAN help files, and structure my tutorials along the same structure for an easy to follow experience. Maybe once I retire 😆
Hi Luc, In the video I saw the terminal is automatically recognized as distributed terminal without need to tick in check box 'Distributed terminal' in device properties dialog ? it seem the check box is automatically ticked. How this is possible?
Please advise, How to generate the terminal diagram report for distribution terminal as these terminals are used in different locations with same DT and different connection point designation.
How do I give the terminals the same designation without losing my terminal block? I want all the terminals to be called "L+", but when I do that it just changes 5 terminal strips into one terminal strip.I already have "Allow same designations" checked but it didn't make a difference.
Hi James. Is it possible for you to post the details to the EPLAN community forum? Register at: www.eplan.community/en/ It's free. All you need is to register so they can validate your email address. You can post images, so it makes it easier for us to understand the issue. Cheers N.B.: I do not work for EPLAN, and the forum is entirely community driven by users such as myself, and others.
If they share the same device tag they are part of the same device, this is just an example and in a production drawing the notation could easily be configured to represent these terminals as -X1:1:a and -X1:1:b if necessary. This notation method comes from the international standard 81346-1 & -2.
You would not guess how long i searched for this tutorial :) You've saved me a lot of time cause Eplan doesn't have the best translation to Polish...
Finally maybe i could go home to sleep early
I'm glad I could be of help. I've been using EPLAN for 25 years now, and for some reason, I fell in love with it. I know it's just a tool, but I somehow derive a lot of pleasure learning all that I can about it.
I'd really like to make more videos, but for some reason, I lack either time, or motivation, to do so. One of my goals is to create a full series of tutorials with a clear table of contents. I'd like to take the EPLAN help files, and structure my tutorials along the same structure for an easy to follow experience. Maybe once I retire 😆
Merci Luc. ca fait longtemps que je cherche cette information.
Hi Luc,
In the video I saw the terminal is automatically recognized as distributed terminal without need to tick in check box 'Distributed terminal' in device properties dialog ? it seem the check box is automatically ticked. How this is possible?
Please advise, How to generate the terminal diagram report for distribution terminal as these terminals are used in different locations with same DT and different connection point designation.
How do I give the terminals the same designation without losing my terminal block? I want all the terminals to be called "L+", but when I do that it just changes 5 terminal strips into one terminal strip.I already have "Allow same designations" checked but it didn't make a difference.
Hi James. Is it possible for you to post the details to the EPLAN community forum?
Register at: www.eplan.community/en/
It's free. All you need is to register so they can validate your email address.
You can post images, so it makes it easier for us to understand the issue.
Cheers
N.B.: I do not work for EPLAN, and the forum is entirely community driven by users such as myself, and others.
Is there any way to show a reference between terminals?
Hi. Please post questions on the EPLAN community forum.
Thanks man, so helpful!
How is this for a field technician clear that X1 1 a and X1 1 b are connected?
If they share the same device tag they are part of the same device, this is just an example and in a production drawing the notation could easily be configured to represent these terminals as -X1:1:a and -X1:1:b if necessary. This notation method comes from the international standard 81346-1 & -2.