To create connections between devices in different files, first create the destination link with the Link tool, and then use the Links mode of the Connect tool to create the circuit. A link can be placed on any socket (IN, OUT, or I/O); links are not restricted by signal flow.
Tool |
Tool set |
Link
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Schematics |
The Link tool creates a destination for the circuit.
To create a destination link:
1. Click the tool.
2. Click on the socket that will become the target destination for the linked connection between files. Provide a name for the link. The link label normally displays the device and socket names.
Mode |
Tool |
Tool set |
Links
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Connect
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Schematics |
To create a linked connection between sockets in different files:
1. Click the tool and mode.
2. Click on the socket.
The Choose a link dialog box opens. Any Vectorworks files in the same folder as the current file display in a list; click Change folder to browse for a Vectorworks file in a different folder.
3. Vectorworks files which contain devices with a target destination socket display with a link icon . Click to expand the hierarchy and view the list of sockets that are compatible with the signal direction.
4. Select the socket and click OK to create a connection with a relative link. The link label normally displays the destination socket’s link information.
Command |
Path |
● Refresh Links ● Rebuild Links |
ConnectCAD > Drawing |
Linked circuits may need to be refreshed if there was a change to the other file. Also, if the relative path between the linked circuits has changed, the connections can be rebuilt.
To refresh or rebuild links:
1. Do one of the following:
● Select the Refresh Links command to update current linked connections after a change in the other file.
● Select the Rebuild Links command to update a relative path.
2. If updating a relative path, select the target Vectorworks file to re-establish the path.
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