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Creating Modules

Modules form one of the possibilities in the EPLAN platform of mapping complex devices. Modules have the same properties as parts, but additionally contain lists of subparts (so-called module positions). These subparts are identified via a subordinate DT or a so-called "DT ID".

Preconditions:

  • You have opened the Parts management dialog (Tab Master data > Command group Parts > Management).
  • You have marked the "Module" hierarchy level or a module part in the tree.
  • You have created a suitable macro for the module.
  1. Select the New popup menu item in the tree.

    If you have highlighted the "Module" hierarchy level, EPLAN generates a new module with the part number New(<consecutive_number>). This is also the case when you have selected hierarchy level of one of the generic product groups, such as "Fluid power", for example (if no hierarchy level of the modules exists in the tree yet).

    If you have highlighted a module part, EPLAN generates a new module with the part number Original_part number(<Consecutive_number>).
  2. In the right-hand section of the dialog change to the Properties tab.
  3. Change the automatically assigned entry for the Part number property in the General hierarchy level.
  4. Change the product grouping for the module, if hierarchy levels with the "Undefined" designation have occurred. This is the case, for example, when you have selected the "Module" hierarchy level.
  5. To this purpose click in the Value column for the Product grouping property and then click [...]. From the drop-down list with the product groups double-click to select the desired product subgroup (e.g. "General").

    The selected product grouping is displayed in the Product grouping property. After application of the modifications the product grouping is also displayed for the hierarchy levels in the tree.
  6. Enter the other data of the module (e.g. Manufacturer) in the Properties tab.
  7. Select the Data hierarchy level in the same tab. For modules from the "Mechanics" generic product group, select the Mounting data hierarchy level.
  8. For the Schematic macro / Graphical macro property click into the Value column and use select the previously created macro for the module.

    If the Graphical preview window is activated, a preview of the macro is displayed during the selection.
  9. Click [Apply] to save the entries and modifications without leaving parts management.

Note:

If no "Module" hierarchy level is available for a generic product group (e.g. Fluid power), you create a module via the popup menu items New > Module.

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