You have opened a project. Project data > Parts / Devices > 2D panel layout navigator.
In this dialog, the current data from the current project are read and displayed.
Overview of the main dialog elements:
When the menu item is selected, or when switching projects, all part placements in the current project are read and displayed in the table. As in many other areas in the software, you can also choose between the following representation types:
- List: The list view is DT oriented; i.e., the item data is displayed in a list oriented around the DT. Please note that you can select via the Configure representation popup menu item at any time in order to specify which information should be displayed in the list (for example, part number, DT, number of units, etc.). Here you can display the Number of units / quantity (unplaced) property, for example, to maintain a current overview of used / unused parts.
- Tree: In contrast to the list view, the tree view is placement oriented, i.e., the uppermost hierarchy level shows the part status (All parts, <Mounting panel>, Incorrectly placed, etc.). Here, the All parts hierarchy level shows all parts, with the part status being illustrated by means of an icon: A green checkmark in front of a part number indicates that this part is already placed. A green check mark in front of a device tag means that all parts of the device have been placed. Devices that are placed in the layout space, but not included in the schematic project, are identified by the icon.
Here again you can configure the display by using the popup menu View, and selecting a configuration from the subsequent menu.
To make the tree view even clearer, all parts in connections are automatically and permanently filtered from the view. These parts are not required for panel layout.
If a device has multiple parts these are arranged in the identifier-based view in the order in which they appear in the properties dialog on the Parts tab, rather than being sorted into alphabetical order in the tree below the device tag. Terminals and strip accessories, on the other hand, are displayed in the order that they appear in the Edit terminal strip dialog.
In both representation types, the menu items View > Graphical preview can be used to display either the macro entered for a part or the defined dimensions in the form of a rectangle, as soon as a part is selected.
This drop-down list displays all the available filters. A selected filter is automatically activated and is applied to both the tree and the list view. The "- Not activated -" entry deactivates the filter and causes an unfiltered display of the data. Click [...] to open the Filter dialog. Here you can create, edit, delete, copy, export, import, and manage filters.
The popup menu of the Filter drop-down list contains the following entries:
- Deactivate: This popup menu item is available if a filter has been set: Resets the filter setting to the "- Not activated -" entry.
- Activate <filter name>: This popup menu item is available if the filter setting is "- Not activated -": Reactivates the last active filter.
This allows you to toggle rapidly between the unfiltered representation and a representation filtered in accordance with your requirements.
Note:
Note that in the panel layout navigator you cannot filter by parts data, only by part reference data. For example, if you filter by the Mounting surface property (ID 22022), then the filter accesses the corresponding property of the part reference data (ID 20918). However, this property can differ from the part property (ID 22022), since the mounting surface of the master data part and the part stored does not have to be identical to the mounting surface of the part reference.
Use this field, via Quick input, to adjust quickly the value of a filter criterion for a defined and activated filter.
Menu item |
Meaning |
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Select all (list only) |
Selects all entries in the panel layout. |
Adjust column width (list only) |
Adjusts the width of all table columns so that both the headings and column contents are fully legible. |
New device |
Opens the Part selection dialog for selecting parts and placing them on the mounting panel. |
Locked area |
Allows a locked area to be drawn on the mounting panel. |
Delete |
This menu item is available only if a part placement exists for the function / part. Deletes the selected part placements after a confirmation warning. The parts and functions are preserved. |
Place on mounting panel |
Allows placing of non-placed parts on the mounting panel. |
Place on mounting rail |
Allows unplaced parts to be set down on the mounting rail. |
Update main elements |
Allows the removal of all part references to the main function, which are then replaced by the part references contained in the part placements, with identification occurring through the device tags. |
Update part dimensions |
Allows the current part dimensions to be transferred to the part placements. |
Edit legend item |
Allows the legend items to be renumbered. |
Edit revision marker |
This menu item allows you to edit the revision marker texts and their format. This menu item is only available when a changed object in a revision is selected. |
Delete revision marker |
This menu item allows you to delete the revision marker texts. This menu item is only available when a changed object in a revision is selected. |
Go to (graphic) |
Opens a graphical preview of the page selected in the tree or list and optically highlights the selected item. |
Insert into list of search results |
Carries over the item selected in the tree or list into the list of search results viewable via the menu items Find > Show results. |
Settings |
Opens the Settings: 2D panel layout dialog in which you can define a number of settings relating to the equipment. |
Configure representation |
Opens the Configure representation dialog, where you define which properties are to be displayed in the list and tree view. |
View (tree only) |
Opens a subsequent menu containing the current default settings for the tree view. |
Properties |
Opens the Properties (components): <...> dialog. Allows the editing of the function properties. |
Properties (global) |
Opens the dialog Properties (global): <...>. Allows the editing of the device properties. |
See also
Dialog Settings: 2D panel layout
Configuring List and Tree Views
Placing Items on the Mounting Panel