Cause
The net contains one or more connectors for which the Specify targets property is active. The wiring targets are then displayed in place of the connection points.
A net in the schematic contains a T-node for which the Specify targets property is active (see circle in the following figure).
Solution
- In the Message management dialog, click the message to identify the associated net in the schematic that contains the connectors with target specification.
- Follow the T-nodes, double junctions or jumpers within the net, and check the representation of these symbols.
- If you have determined one or more connectors with target specification, call up the relevant Property dialog for the symbol.
- Deselect the Specify targets check box.
All target variants of the connector are grayed out. - Click [OK].
The relevant connection symbol is now represented by a dot.
Tip:
If you are configuring nets, you can use the Deactivate 'Specify targets' property when inserting a net definition point setting (Options > Settings > User > Graphical editing > Connection symbols) to deselect the target specification when you insert connectors. In this case, the symbols are represented as connection points.