Cause
You have set the same connection point type at the function connection points of the targets of a connection. In addition you have assigned a connection definition point to the connection and have assigned a function definition to it that does not match the connection point type of the targets.
Note:
This message is not output if the connection definition point has the following function definition:
- Jumper
- Saddle jumper
- Wire jumper
- Switching jumper
- Internal jumper
- Insertable jumper
- Direct connection
- Undefined
- Phase busbar connection
The message is not output if the connection point type of the functions involved at the connection has the value "Undefined".
Solution
- Open the connections navigator via the menu items Project data > Connections > Navigator.
- Locate the connection definition point in the schematic by using the Go to (graphic) functionality from the popup menu in the Message management dialog.
- Call up the property dialog of this component.
- Bring the Symbol / function data tab to the front and check the set function definition.
- Terminate the dialog.
- Click the message in the message management dialog once again and select the popup menu item Synchronize selection.
The connection is marked in the connections navigator. - Jump from the selected connection via the popup menu items Go to (graphic source) and / or Go to (graphic target) to the targets in the schematic between which the graphical connection runs as an autoconnecting line.
- Open the respective property dialog of the target functions and bring the Symbol / function data tab to the front.
- Select the [Logic] button and check the connection point type set at the function connection points of the targets.
- If the connection point type at the target functions deviates from the function definition of the connection definition point, modify the values to suit each other.
- Confirm your entries.
- If required, start a new check run.