Hello Jonny, I tried this video tutorial but I don’t get that red saddle jumper as seen on your video 😰😱 How do you get it? I tried it twice exact the steps of your video tutorial but no luck 😪
Nice Video, i really like the way of letting Project complete do the work with the part numbers. Is there any way how to "select" what kind of terminal the phoenix tool chooses? For example if you want quattro terminals instead of just normal ones? Or would you have to change the function definition then?
The Quattro terminal is a “terminal 4 connection points with saddle jumper”, and you would need to make sure it is correct in Eplan. But it will work just fine.
Hello, please I’d like to know if is possible to create a customize terminal in Eplan - a new standard terminals? For example: for phases using a range: number 1 to 50, for neutral number: 51 to 99, to 0VDC number: 100, to 24VDV number: 101, for control signals number: 102 to 999 for example.I create my own terminal diagram. But always use for a new project a template of this new standard or a new sorting, understood?
Hello Jonny, thank you for the great video. It seems that the part number for the saddle jumper did not come up? or is it hidden somewhere else? i.e. in the terminal strip definition
Absolutely. As soon as you route it, the connection length property will be filled out. You can display this on a report, total it, and/or export to a wire processing machine
Great Video!!! Thanks for this knowledge!!
Thank you for the support!
pls more videos your explanations are so clear, thanks
Thanks Jonny!!
Thanks dear Jonny
Hello Jonny,
I tried this video tutorial but I don’t get that red saddle jumper as seen on your video 😰😱
How do you get it? I tried it twice exact the steps of your video tutorial but no luck 😪
Hello. I have a question. When drawing is ready may I can change connection between device by layout (shorter way fo cable)
Nice Video, i really like the way of letting Project complete do the work with the part numbers. Is there any way how to "select" what kind of terminal the phoenix tool chooses? For example if you want quattro terminals instead of just normal ones?
Or would you have to change the function definition then?
The Quattro terminal is a “terminal 4 connection points with saddle jumper”, and you would need to make sure it is correct in Eplan. But it will work just fine.
hi i have some problem after the duplicate command, the insertion mode banner didn't open so i can specify the series, can u help me?
EPLAN education version can't use planning?
Hello, please I’d like to know if is possible to create a customize terminal in Eplan - a new standard terminals? For example: for phases using a range: number 1 to 50, for neutral number: 51 to 99, to 0VDC number: 100, to 24VDV number: 101, for control signals number: 102 to 999 for example.I create my own terminal diagram. But always use for a new project a template of this new standard or a new sorting, understood?
How to generate describe stripes or symbols bars directly in eplan to printer?
Hello Jonny, thank you for the great video.
It seems that the part number for the saddle jumper did not come up? or is it hidden somewhere else? i.e. in the terminal strip definition
Hey, you may have to create 3d data manually. I believe the step file is available on the PXC website
Hello Jonny, may you send me the link to download the beta of EPLAN Platform 2022? What do I need to download it? Is it free for students?
in the student version is not available.
Can you share the link to download eplan software
Of course:
www.eplan-software.com/services/downloads/
Thank u
at 05:01 can i make the program calculate that wire length and have a documentation?
Absolutely. As soon as you route it, the connection length property will be filled out. You can display this on a report, total it, and/or export to a wire processing machine
@@EPLANwithJonnyWilson wow you are the best man
Is that a cracked version ?
No. What makes you think that?!