Cause
Two or more terminals connected with each other have different settings for the internal / external connection point property. This is the case, for example, if function connection point 1 of a terminal has been set as the internal connection point and this functional connection point is connected with function connection point 1 of a neighboring terminal that has the "External" connection point property.
Solution
- Locate the relevant terminals in the schematic using the Go to (graphic) function from the popup menu in the Message management dialog.
- In each case open the Properties dialog of the terminals and bring the Symbol / function data tab to the foreground.
- Use the [Logic] button to go to the Connection point logic dialog.
- In each case check the setting for the Internal / External connection point property on the terminals' function connection points that are connected with each other.
- Modify the Internal / External connection point property for the terminals' function connection points connected with each other such that the setting accepts a common value of "Internal" or "External".
- Close the modifications by clicking [OK].
- Refresh the connections and then start a new check run.