Cause
A cable connection that is not connected to the correct pins was found in the project.
Solution
- Locate the connection definition point of the connection in the schematic using the Go to (graphic) function from the popup menu in the Message management dialog.
- Open the property dialog of the connection definition point.
- Check in the Conductor start and Conductor end properties in the properties table to which pins the cable connection is assigned and remember the values.
- Close the property dialog and, in the popup menu of the message management, use the Go to (2nd coordinate) command to jump to the associated cable.
- Double-click the associated cable in the schematic, and bring the Parts tab to the foreground in the Properties dialog.
- Look up the part in question and close the dialog.
- Select the following commands: Tab Master data > Command group Parts > Management.
- In the dialog Parts management search for the determined cable part and bring the Function templates tab to the foreground.
- Look up which pins are assigned to the individual cable connections of the cable and close the parts management. Compare this assignment with the connected pins in the schematic.
- Ensure that the correct connections are connected to the pins in the schematic. To do so move the pins to the matching connections depending on the concrete error. Or change the connection properties, for example by exchanging the connection definition points.
- If required, start a new check run.
Note:
The pin assignment is defined for each cable connection via the properties Conductor start and Conductor end. The assignment is possible, for example, via the item numbers of the function templates. The values stored here correspond to the item numbers of the pins within the table on this tab.
A further possibility is the assignment via the specification of the subordinate DT and the pin designation (for example "X1:2") or via the specification of the DT ID and the pin designation (for example "ID:X1:2").