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Reference manual

CANECO IMPLANTATION




Version 2.5.2





Automatic layout for electrical equipment and cabling






















www.alpi.fr March 2012
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Contents
1 Licence Agreement 7
2 Introduction 11
2.1 Presentation 11
2.2 Required knowledge 11
2.3 Annotations 11
3 Installing, running, and uninstalling the software 13
3.1 Installing and running the software 13
3.2 Uninstalling the software 13
4 Caneco Implantation principles 15
4.1 Convention and definition 15
4.1.1 Distribution 15
4.1.2 Terminal device 15
4.1.3 Terminal 15
4.1.4 Circuit 15
4.1.5 Connection 15
4.1.6 Primary, intermediate, and terminal cable 15
4.1.7 Cable path 16
4.1.8 Altitude 16
4.1.9 Height 16
4.2 Drawing principles 16
4.2.1 Mandatory points 16
4.3 Principle for positioning devices 16
4.4 Wiring principle 17
4.4.1 Wiring to nearest 17
4.4.2 Wiring in order 17
4.4.3 Cable properties 17
4.5 Caneco Implantation / Caneco BT interface 17
4.5.1 Caneco Implantation / Caneco BT interfacing principle 17
4.5.2 Calculating circuits using Caneco BT 18
4.5.3 Single electrical network comprising several separate .dwg files 18
4.6 Sizing cable paths 19
4.7 GUID Unique Identifier 19
5 Graphical interface 21
5.1 Tools palette 21
5.2 Ribbon 21
5.3 Toolbars and Dropdown menu 22
5.4 Contextual menus 22
6 Configuration tab 23
6.1 General parameters 23
6.1.1 Units and heights tab 23
6.1.2 Drawing box 23
6.1.3 Height of terminal devices or terminals box 23
6.1.4 Cable height box 23
6.1.5 Cable tray height box 24
6.1.6 General tab 24
6.1.7 Layer management tab 26
6.1.8 Default values tab 26
6.1.9 Default options in Caneco dialogue boxes 27
6.2 Changing the libraries database directory 27
6.2.1 Finding the location of the database directory 27
6.2.2 Creating/Modifying the location of the database directory 27
6.2.3 Returning to the default database directory 27
6.3 About 27
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7 Insert tab 28
7.1 New distribution 28
7.1.1 Inserting a distribution 28
7.1.2 New distribution properties dialogue box 28
7.2 New circuit 30
7.2.1 Creating a circuit 30
7.2.2 New circuit dialogue box 30
7.3 New terminal device 32
7.3.1 Inserting a terminal device 32
7.3.2 Terminal device dialogue box 33
7.4 New terminal 36
7.4.1 Inserting a terminal 36
7.4.2 Enter terminal dialogue box 36
7.5 New cable path 38
7.5.1 Inserting a cable path 38
7.5.2 Enter new cable path dialogue box 38
7.6 New space 41
7.6.1 Creating a space 41
7.6.2 Space properties dialogue box 41
7.7 New busbar trunking system (BBTS) 42
7.7.1 Inserting a busbar trunking system 42
7.7.2 Terminal busbar trunking systems dialogue box 42
7.8 New system 44
7.8.1 Inserting a system 44
7.8.2 New system dialogue box 44
7.9 New junction box 46
7.9.1 Inserting a box 46
7.9.2 New junction box dialogue box 46
7.10 New support 47
7.10.1 Inserting a support 47
8 Modification tab 49
8.1 Caneco properties 49
8.2 Remove electrical properties 49
8.3 Recover name from Caneco layers 50
8.4 Create block attributes from Caneco properties 50
8.5 Delete Caneco block attributes 50
8.6 Block scale 50
8.7 Undo 51
9 Wiring tab 52
9.1 Wire to 52
9.2 Wire downstream 52
9.3 Wire as daisychain 53
9.4 Un-wire 53
9.5 Calculate the cables for the circuit 53
9.6 Calculate all the cables 53
9.7 Terminal device wiring order 53
9.8 Assign a circuit to another distribution 54
9.9 Add handles to cables 54
9.10 Draw cable manually 54
9.11 Delete manual entry 54
9.12 Copy properties from primary cable 54
10 Cable path tab 55
10.1 New cable path 55
10.2 New cable path with same properties 55
10.3 Turn cable path through 90 55
10.4 Split cable path 56
10.5 Shape cable path 56
10.6 Break down cable path 56
10.7 Project one cable path section onto another 56
10.8 Reconnect cable path sections 57
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10.9 Join one cable path section to another 57
10.10 Export a file (.csv) of the cable tray segments 57
11 Sizing tab 58
11.1 Details of cables in cable path 58
11.2 Calculate cable path segments 58
11.3 Increase dimensions automatically 59
11.4 Reduce dimensions automatically 59
11.5 Place cable segments in cable path 59
11.6 Delete cable segments from cable path 59
11.7 Create all cross-sections for cable paths 59
11.8 Delete all cross-sections for cable paths 60
11.9 Calculate blockouts 60
12 Tools tab 61
12.1 Caneco explorer 61
12.1.1 Show explorer 61
12.1.2 Caneco explorer dialogue box 61
12.1.3 Explorer contextual menus 64
12.2 Display manager 64
12.2.1 Managing the display 64
12.2.2 Caneco object display dialogue box 64
12.3 Legends and nomenclatures 68
12.3.1 Publishing legends and nomenclatures 68
12.3.2 Publish legend dialogue box 69
12.4 Create cable list database 70
12.4.1 Generating the .mdb file 70
12.4.2 Create cable list database dialogue box 70
12.5 Publish cable lists 71
12.5.1 Generating cable lists 71
12.5.2 Create cable lists in Excel dialogue box 71
12.6 Publish cross-section views 74
12.6.1 Generating cross-section view lists 74
12.6.2 Cross-section view list dialogue box 74
12.7 Publish support lists 74
12.7.1 Generating support lists 74
12.7.2 Support list dialogue box 74
12.8 Convert old v2.4.0 spaces 75
12.9 Update space name for all terminal devices 75
12.10 Update all external reference circuits 75
12.11 Replace text segment in distribution ref. marks 75
12.12 Replace text segment in circuit ref. marks 75
13 Import tab 76
13.1 Update cables from the Caneco BT project 76
13.2 Importing a Caneco BT project 76
13.3 Import a file (.stf) from DIALux 77
13.4 Import a Caneco system definition 77
13.5 Import properties from a Caneco project 77
14 Export tab 78
14.1 Export a partial (.mdb) file to Caneco BT 78
14.2 Export a (.stf) file to DIALux 78
14.3 Export a DWG containing only AutoCAD entities 79
14.3.1 Exporting in DWG 79
14.3.2 Save a DWG containing only standard AutoCAD entities dialogue box 79
14.4 Export a file (.csv) of octopuses 79
14.5 Export a file (.csv) of cable tray segments 79
14.6 Export a file (.csv) of the sets of properties 79
15 Select tab 80
15.1 Select all distributions 80
15.2 Select all cables 80
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15.2.1 Select cables according to certain criteria 80
15.2.2 Select cables dialogue box 80
15.3 Select cables in active circuit 81
15.4 Select all terminal devices 81
15.5 Select terminal devices in active circuit 81
15.6 Select all terminals 81
15.7 Select terminals in active circuit 81
15.8 Select all cable paths 81
15.9 Select all supports 82
16 Labels tab 83
16.1 Select all labels 83
16.2 Select labels for all distributions 84
16.3 Select labels for active circuit distribution 84
16.4 Select labels for all terminal devices 84
16.5 Select labels for terminal devices in active circuit 84
16.6 Select labels for all terminals 84
16.7 Select labels for terminals in active circuit 84
16.8 Select labels for all cable paths 84
16.9 Select labels for all supports 85
16.10 Avoid label overlay 85
16.11 Reposition labels 85
16.12 Copy Caneco layer names from labels 85
16.13 Label sizes 85
17 Verify tab 86
17.1 Verify database 86
17.2 Verify ref. marks 86
17.3 Verify distributions 86
17.4 Verify circuits 86
17.5 Verify overlaid terminal devices 87
17.6 Verify overlaid cable paths 87
18 Inserting devices 88
18.1 Converting an AutoCAD block into a Caneco Terminal device object 88
18.2 Converting an AutoCAD block into a Caneco Terminal object 88
18.3 Converting an AutoCAD block into a Caneco Distribution object 88
19 Inserting cable paths 89
19.1 Converting AutoCAD entities to cable paths 89
19.2 Drawing a cable tray 89
19.2.1 Drawing a vertical cable path from a distribution 89
19.2.2 Drawing a vertical cable path 89
19.3 Sizing cable paths 89
20 Automatic wiring 90
20.1 Cable properties 90
20.1.1 Cable properties dialogue box 90
20.1.2 Modifying cable properties 92
20.2 Power from 92
20.3 Wire to 93
20.4 Wire downstream 93
20.5 Wire downstream daisychain in order 93
20.6 Un-wire Caneco objects 93
20.7 Laying out rigid or flexible cables 94
20.7.1 Flexible cable 94
20.7.2 Rigid cable 94
20.7.3 Changing terminal device wiring order 94
20.7.4 Run cable via a cable path 94
20.7.5 Modifying a cable run 95
20.7.6 Undo cables run changes 96
21 Systems 97
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21.1 Creating a system definition 97
21.2 Inserting a system 97
21.3 Converting an AutoCAD block into a Caneco system 98
21.4 Wiring up a system 98
21.5 Ungrouping a system 98
22 Spaces 99
22.1 Creating a space 99
22.2 Converting an AutoCAD polyline into a space 99
22.3 Updating the names of spaces 99
23 Selections and contextual menus 100
23.1 Selections 100
23.2 Graphics area contextual menus 100
23.2.1 Contextual menus for distributions 100
23.2.2 Contextual menus for cables 102
23.2.3 Contextual menus for terminals 104
23.2.4 Contextual menus for terminal devices 105
23.2.5 Contextual menus for cable paths 107
23.2.6 Contextual menus for spaces 108
23.2.7 Contextual menus on AutoCAD entities 108
23.3 Caneco explorer contextual menus 108
23.3.1 Explorers 109
23.3.2 Distributions 109
23.3.3 Circuits 109
23.3.4 New 109
23.3.5 Electrical properties 110
23.3.6 Deselect all 110
23.3.7 Select in drawing 110
23.3.8 Re-centre on active line 110
23.3.9 Go to next incorrect object 110
23.3.10 Recalculate cables 110
23.3.11 Import 110
23.3.12 Export 111
23.3.13 Tools 112
23.3.14 Verifications 113
23.3.15 Select 113
23.3.16 About Caneco Implantation 113
23.3.17 Caneco Implantation Help 113
23.3.18 Quit Caneco 113
23.4 Explorer tabs contextual menus 114
23.4.1 Contextual menus for distributions 114
23.4.2 Contextual menus for circuits 114
23.4.3 Contextual menus for terminal devices 114
23.4.4 Contextual menus for cables 114
23.4.5 Contextual menus for cable trays 115
24 Exchanges 116
24.1 With Caneco BT 116
24.1.1 Calculation in Caneco BT 116
24.1.2 Update cables 116
24.1.3 Importing a Caneco BT project 117
24.1.4 Synchronize with Caneco BT dialogue box 117
24.2 Exchanges with DIALux 118
24.2.1 Exporting to DIALux 118
24.2.2 Importing a .stf file from DIALux 118
25 Customizing 119
25.1 Library symbols 119
25.1.1 Creating new symbols 119
25.1.2 Force symbol connection point 119
25.1.3 Define an incoming and outgoing connection point 120
25.1.4 Add attributes corresponding to Caneco properties 120
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25.2 Terminal device library files 120
25.3 Labels 121
25.3.1 Editing or modifying label contents 121
25.3.2 Replace Caneco labels by AutoCAD blocks 121
25.4 Databases 122
25.4.1 Switchboard manufacturers 122
25.4.2 Cable manufacturers 122
25.4.3 Terminal device manufacturers 122
25.4.4 Cable path manufacturers 122
25.4.5 Cable path types 122
25.4.6 Cable path use 123
26 Keyword glossary 124
26.1 Glossary of keywords for distribution labels 124
26.2 Glossary of keywords for cable labels 124
26.3 Glossary of keywords for terminal device labels 125
26.4 Glossary of keywords for terminal labels 126
26.5 Glossary of keywords for cable path labels 127


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1 Licence Agreement
END USER LICENCE AGREEMENT FOR CANECO IMPLANTATION SOFTWARE

1. IMPORTANT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
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In this case, you do not have the right to use or copy Caneco Implantation and you should contact ALPI without delay in order
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- SOFTWARE is understood to mean the Caneco Implantation software used by the LICENSEE, including any technology
and any utility software used by Caneco Implantation under the terms of a licence granted to ALPI by the designers and
owners of such technology or utility software, together with all the documentation accompanying it.

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2 Introduction
2.1 Presentation

The purpose of this Reference Manual is to describe the installation, operation, and use of the menus and
commands in version 2.5.2 of the Caneco Implantation software.
2.2 Required knowledge

This Manual is addressed to experienced electricians who have a good knowledge of the AutoCAD
environment. However, we strongly recommend specific training, in order to make the best use of your software.
It is also necessary to have a good command of the basic tools in the Windows environment (creating and copying
files, saving, etc.)
2.3 Annotations

When reading through this manual, you will come across a number of symbols, whose meanings are as follows:


Information

Attention

See also

Tip
Operation to perform
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3 Installing, running, and uninstalling the software
3.1 Installing and running the software

To install and run the Caneco Implantation software, please see the:

Software Installation Guide
3.2 Uninstalling the software

To uninstall the software:

Go into Start under the Windows menu
Go to Settings
Go to Control Panel
Go to Programs and functions or Add/Remove programs
Select Caneco Implantation v x.x.x and click on Uninstall/Modify.


For Alpi France customers with the Caneco Implantation OEM 2008 engine.
Select Caneco Implantation 2008 and click on Uninstall/Modify.

For Alpi France customers with the Caneco Implantation OEM 2011 engine.
Select Caneco Implantation 2011 and click on Uninstall/Modify.
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4 Caneco Implantation principles
The software has been developed to provide automatic recognition of electrical objects in a Caneco Implantation
project, in order to be able to calculate their installation autonomously, seeking to minimize user intervention.
4.1 Convention and definition

Most of the terms adopted in Caneco Implantation belong to AutoCAD and Windows standard terminology.
However, certain specific notions are worth describing in more depth.
4.1.1 Distribution

A distribution contains one or more circuits
4.1.2 Terminal device

A Caneco Implantation terminal device is an item of equipment defined by a number of electrical characteristics.
4.1.3 Terminal

A terminal represents a break in a cable between the distribution and the terminal device. One or more
downstream cable sections may be derived from the cable upstream of the terminal.
4.1.4 Circuit

A functional ensemble intended to electrically power a number of terminal devices. A circuit comes from an
electrical distribution and is made up of:

- a protective device or not, depending on the type of use (power or signal circuits);

- a connection comprising one or more cables;

- one or more terminal devices or terminals.

Each circuit is assigned an origin number in the distribution. This origin is created along with the first cable in the
circuit. Among other things, this makes it possible to specify the network of cable paths over which the circuits
cables will be routed.






The origin numbers are essential in the event of a connection of a cable path to the distribution. This makes
it possible to ensure correct running of the cables within the cable path and to create the vertical riser for
the cable path.
4.1.5 Connection

The connection comprises one or more sections of cables connecting the electrical distribution to the terminal
devices either directly or by way of terminals or control devices.
4.1.6 Primary, intermediate, and terminal cable

The various cable sections for a given circuit are divided into 2 categories with different properties:

- Primary cable: section of cable connecting the switchboard object to the first object (terminal device or
terminal) on this circuit.

Origin numbers
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- Secondary cable: any other cable section powering devices between themselves.


4.1.7 Cable path

This denotes the facilities within which only primary, intermediate, and terminal cables are routed. These cable
paths represent cable trays, trunking, conduits, special and skirting trunkings, buses, or liners.
4.1.8 Altitude

The altitude (or elevation) is the absolute Z value in the GCS (general co-ordinates system).
4.1.9 Height

Height denotes the relative Z value of an objects position with respect to the altitude of the current working plane.
Height = Altitude Altitude of working plane
4.2 Drawing principles

The electrical components of an installation are represented by symbols, also referred to as blocks. Each block has
a handle (small blue square) so you can move it around. This handle will also be used as an anchor point when
drawing cables and cable paths.
4.2.1 Mandatory points

These are handles added to a cable so as to be able to modify its route.


4.3 Principle for positioning devices

All devices laid out in a drawing have a Z dimension:

- either with respect to the altitude of the working plane: the height;

- or with respect to the overall reference: the altitude.

This principle makes it possible to carry out quantity calculation for cables and cable paths in all three dimensions
Primary cable
Intermediate
secondary cable
Mandatory
points
Terminal secondary cables
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4.4 Wiring principle

A circuit can be wired in two different ways:

- wiring to nearest

or

- wiring in order.

This choice is made using the Wiring mode property for the circuit.
4.4.1 Wiring to nearest

The circuit cabling starts first of all from the origin of the distribution feeding it. It then goes to nearest object
belonging to the same circuit. It then successively connects to each of the other elements of the circuit, each time
selecting the nearest.

Between objects, the section of cable returns to the altitude of the cable path chosen when the circuit was created.


If one of the objects in the circuit is moved, this might change the wiring order and affect the other elements
in the circuit.
4.4.2 Wiring in order

In order wiring means that the terminal devices will be wired in the order chosen by the user. The cable starts
from the origin of the distribution. It then goes to the first terminal device in the circuit. Lastly, it connects the other
circuit elements in turn according to the wiring order defined for them.


If a terminal device in a circuit is moved, the wiring order will stay the same. The commands that let you
change the wiring order force the relevant circuits into this mode.
4.4.3 Cable properties

Each cable section can be described by one of the following methods:

- Method 1: where the properties of all the cables in the circuit are the same as the properties of the so-
called primary section, which is the first section of the circuit. The set of properties is attached to the
circuit.

- Method 2: where the properties are specific to each cable section in the circuit. The set of properties for the
primary cable is attached to the circuit. The sets of properties for secondary cables are attached to the
equipment powered by the cable section.


Method 2 must not be used for a circuit calculated in BT, as the results of the Caneco BT calculations will
be ignored for this cable section. Caneco BT takes only the primary cable properties into account. It will be
necessary to use the properties from the circuit primary cable.
4.5 Caneco Implantation / Caneco BT interface
4.5.1 Caneco Implantation / Caneco BT interfacing principle

This interfacing makes it possible to exchange data between the two programs. The aim is to recover the
information about the power distribution produced in one or other of the tools, as well as to be able to calculate the
lengths and cross-sections of the cables in the project.

Although the structure of the electrical system can be produced equally well in either Caneco BT or Caneco
Implantation, the cable cross-sections calculated by Caneco BT will be updated only in the direction Caneco BT to
Caneco Implantation.
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Compatibility of network elements between Caneco BT and Caneco Implantation:

Supply:
The starting point of the system, whose electrical parameters will be taken into account in the calculation. In
Caneco Implantation, the user must enter a unique supply ref. mark that is the same as an existing one in the
Caneco BT project used for the calculation. By convention, and to make it simpler to recover the network using
Caneco BT, the default name for the starting point for this network will be SUPPLY. The user is free to redefine
this term.

Primary switchboard:
An electrical networks primary switchboard must have a unique ref. mark that is the same as that of an existing
switchboard in the Caneco BT project used for the calculation.
By convention, and to make it simpler to recover the network structure using Caneco BT, the default name for the
primary switchboard will be MSB (Main LV switchboard). The user is free to redefine this term.

Distribution circuit:
In Caneco BT, the term distribution circuit denotes the combination of cable + protective devices supplying a sub-
switchboard.
In Caneco Implantation, a distribution circuit represents the cabled connection between a switchboard and a sub-
switchboard located electrically downstream. The protective device is not taken into account. A distribution circuit
can supply only a single sub-switchboard.

Terminal circuit:
In Caneco BT the term terminal circuit denotes all of the objects making up this circuit (cable + protective device +
terminal equipment).
In Caneco Implantation, the circuits protective devices are disregarded. A terminal circuit represents a connection
made up of one or more cable sections connecting a switchboard to one or more terminal devices.

Terminal device:
Unlike Caneco Implantation, Caneco BT does not handle terminal devices individually. Only the number of terminal
devices and the electrical information aggregated per circuit will be used in the calculation.
Terminal:
Terminals are mainly used to connect several terminal devices together to the same cable at a single point.
Caneco BT does not recognize terminals, but uses the minimum and maximum lengths that arise from them for
calculating cross-sections.
4.5.2 Calculating circuits using Caneco BT

In Caneco Implantation, the starting point for the distribution network must be defined. This point is made up of a
Supply feeding a primary distribution.

When importing into Caneco BT, the Supply + primary distribution starting point and the structure connected
downstream of it will be imported at the place where the user has entered similar ref. marks.

The Caneco Implantation circuits will then be added to the corresponding switchboard.
4.5.3 Single electrical network comprising several separate .dwg files

The method consists in using Caneco BT to create a primary project containing the structure of the distributions: a
supply feeding a main switchboard, which in turn feeds subsidiary switchboards.

In Caneco Implantation, import the switchboard(s) corresponding to the drawing for the level. Wire up the electrical
devices. Lastly, import the distribution network from each .dwg into Caneco BT to recover and create the structure
downstream of the distributions.
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4.6 Sizing cable paths

A cable path can be divided into several segments. A segment is a section of a cable tray where the number of
cables or their properties do not change. For each cable path segment in turn, the software can determine:

- the width required in accordance with the space take up by the cables running there.

- the loading required: weight of the cables running there in kg/m.

- the height required: the highest cable(s) running there.

These elements make it possible to choose, from a library of manufacturers, the cable path that best fulfils these
conditions:

- Spare capacity;

- Width;

- Height;

- Loading.
4.7 GUID Unique Identifier

The software automatically assigns a GUID to Caneco objects. This identifier is a UNIQUE internal value for the
Caneco object, irrespective of the project. It guarantees the integrity of the exchanges between Caneco BT and
Caneco Implantation. For example, a circuit in Caneco BT and a circuit in Caneco Implantation containing the
same identifier is recognized automatically by both applications. Hence the user can modify data for objects without
risk of their not being recognized. The GUID also enables comparison and importing operations between projects.

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5 Graphical interface
Caneco Implantation uses the same graphical interface model as AutoCAD
5.1 Tools palette



For full versions, the tools palette is launched when Caneco Implantation is run. You have the possibility of
loading the tool bars, dropdown menu, and ribbon.



To minimize the tools palette to the task bar, click on:


Click on the icon to maximize the tools palette again.



5.2 Ribbon

For full versions only above AutoCAD 2010, it is possible to load/unload the ribbon from the tools palette
Configuration tab.

To load/unload:

click on:


Ribbon

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5.3 Toolbars and Dropdown menu

All the commands available in the tools palette are also accessible from the dropdown menu and toolbars. To be
able to display these, go into the Caneco palette Configuration tab.

Click on:


To unload them:

click on:


The various toolbars

The dropdown menu

5.4 Contextual menus

Other commands relating to Caneco objects can be executed via contextual menus:


To access the contextual menu for a Caneco entity: select the object and right-click with the mouse.




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6 Configuration tab
This groups together a collection of commands that allow you to configure the project, manage the interface, and
define the access pathname for the libraries.


General parameters Chapter 6.1
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6.1 General parameters

The first time a Caneco object is inserted, the Installation parameters dialogue box opens automatically.
Otherwise:

Click on:

6.1.1 Units and heights tab

This tab lets you configure the various installation heights.
6.1.2 Drawing box

- Drawing units: define the drawing units in millimetres, centimetres, or metres.


If you dont know what the units are, use AutoCADs Distance command to check the dimension of a
standardized element (door, window, etc.)

- Working altitude within the drawing: define the height at which the various elements (terminal devices,
cable paths, terminals, etc.) are to be installed with respect to a reference height defined by the user.
6.1.3 Height of terminal devices or terminals box

Defines the various heights for terminal devices or terminals positioned on the ceiling, partition walls, floor, pillars.
Defines the clearance height for specific terminal devices (e.g. fire detector).
6.1.4 Cable height box

Defines the various default heights for circuit cabling:

- High-level cabling: the cable height will take this value for all terminal devices installed at height.

- Low-level cabling: the cable height will take this value for all terminal devices installed at floor level.
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6.1.5 Cable tray height box

Defines default heights for installing cable paths. Each type of cable path will be plotted at this height.
6.1.6 General tab

This tab lets you configure the details about the project:

- Caneco BT project (.afr): double click the value to associate the Caneco BT project. This lets you import
the modifiable styles created in Caneco BT.

- Max. number of files indexed: indexes the backup files up to the Max. value.

- Indexed file extension: defines the extension for the backup file.

- Default options:
- Yes: for each dialogue box, the parameters defined will be automatically saved and re-used later.
- No: for each dialogue box, the parameters defined will be saved if and only if the dialogue boxs
Default options box is checked Chapter 6.1.9.

- Height of the level: Indicate the height of the level in millimetres, centimetres, or metres. If the plan is
subsequently inserted into another drawing as an external reference, it will be positioned at this height.

- Length of leaders (cables and splines): defines the length of cable leaders.

- Spline leader text: configures the text displayed in cable leaders.

- Sort circuits in explorer: lets you display circuits in the Caneco explorer with ascending or descending
sort order, or unsorted.

- Number of objects above which explorer contents are reduced: sets the limit for the number of objects
above which the tree structure of the installation in the explorer is automatically reduced.

- Warn if a terminal device or terminal is displaced vertically:
- Yes: a warning message indicates that the selected objects installation height is going to change. The
user can then confirm the move or else retain the original height.
- No: the height of an object will be changed without confirmation from the user.

- Cable calculation:
- Yes: Recalculates cables after the file is saved.
- No: Does not recalculate cables after the file is saved.

- Create vertical cable paths automatically:
- Yes: The vertical riser will be created between the cable path and the switchboard origin.
- No: The vertical riser between the cable path and the switchboard origin will not be created.

- Number of passes for label non-overlay function: re-runs the computation automatically according to the
value entered.

- Automatic checking for overlaid cable trays: enables or disables checking for overlaid cable paths.

- No automatic label updating: enables or disables automatic label updating.

- Do not break cable tray segments at space boundaries:

- Use wiring priority order: if not, cable routing will be performed with no priority constraint. These constraints
may be associated, for example, with the nature of the cable run (power or signals) or the filling ratio of a
cable path.
- Optimize display management updating: reinitializes the display of the Caneco objects.

- Use ( ) in designations:
- Enable use: if yes, allows automated entry of designations for the elements below.
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- Distributions: the value entered here makes it possible to automatically fill in the designation field in the
distributions dialogue box.
- Circuits: the value entered here makes it possible to automatically fill in the designation field in the
circuits dialogue box.
- Room space name only: if Yes, makes it possible to recover just the name of the space into the
designation field for the distributions and circuits.


To be able to automatically recover the above parameters, enter () in the designation fields of the
distribution and circuit dialogue boxes.

- Cable routing options: lets you manage the size (in mm) and colour of mandatory routing points.

- Ref. mark prefix: the ref. mark prefix makes it possible to uniquely identify each Caneco object.

- Cable tray run identification:
- Prefix: cable tray run identification prefix.
- Keep cable tray run ref. mark when width changes: if No, the ref. mark for the cable tray run changes
whenever the width changes.
- Keep cable tray run ref. mark when model changes: if No, the ref. mark changes when the model of
cable tray run changes.
- Keep cable tray run ref. mark at junctions: if No, the ref. mark changes each time there is a junction in
the cable tray run.
- Only room name counts: only the name of the space will be taken into account for the labels.
- Colour: colour of cable tray run marker.
- Line thickness marker thickness.
- Indent in: distance the marker is offset with respect to the end of the cable path section.
- Show only cable tray run markers: hides the cable paths to display only the markers.
- Draw rounded elbows: draws elbows rounded or not.
- Warn if cable tray run ref. marks are not locked: if yes, a warning message will be displayed before the
ref. marks are recomputed.

- Cables database?
- Minimum width for large cables (mm): minimum width of cables allowing management of spacing
corresponding, for example, to the thickness of the cable ties.
- Cable tie thickness for large cables: spacing for large cables calculated in accordance with the above
parameter.
- Cable tie thickness for small cables (mm): spacing for small cables.
- Model for segments not on cable paths: if no cable tray model is found in the ChemiCableFabricant.csv
file, this model name will be applied.
- Do not write the associated devices: the associated device will not be present in the database.
- Do not break cable tray segments at space boundaries: the cable path will not be broken when passing
through several different spaces.
- Max. length of overhang for brackets: maximum value beyond which bracket overhangs are flagged up
by the software.

- Ref. mark numbering base: defines the number from which numbering starts for the various elements in the
installation.

- Contents and colours of the labels for the cable tray segments: configuration of the various colours and
details for the cable path labels after the cables have been calculated.

- Cable segments:
- Clear out unnecessary overlays: deletes overlaid segments of the same cable.
- Colour according to the type of run: lets you use a colour to identify changes in runs for the various
segments of a given cable, in order to check for possible routing errors.

- Spaces:
- A cable on a ceiling or floor is considered as being within the space: if Yes, the cable obeys the rule.
- A device on a wall is considered as being within the space: if Yes, the device obeys the rule.
- Block names: keywords to be used for naming the default block when creating the space.

- Sections:
- UCS for spaces in cm: lets you display co-ordinates in centimetres.
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- Clear out unnecessary labels: deletes unused labels.

- Legends and diagrams:
No cable ref. marks on diagrams: will not show cable ref. marks when diagrams are generated.

- Block conversion
Ref. mark attribute name: label for the ref. mark attribute that will be used when converting blocks.

- Set of properties: lets you recover sets of customized properties for terminal devices, terminals, boxes, and
cables.

- Highlight circuit origins: lets you highlight the origins of circuits.

- Project, design study, logo, client: details associated with the project.

6.1.7 Layer management tab

Layer names can be established according to the configuration desired by the user, in accordance with their own
graphics guide.


Do not freeze or lock the layers used by Caneco. Locked layers used by Caneco Implantation are
automatically unlocked when the project is read back.

The software can generate separate layers for the equipment and the labels.

For element of the same type (distribution, terminal devices, terminals, etc.), the software is also able to create
several layers in accordance with pre-defined variables.


Double-click the elements value to edit the layer management.

In Option, check the box for the keyword you want (Depending on distribution name, Depending on circuit
name, Depending on circuit style name).

It is possible to manually add other dependencies corresponding to the label keywords Chapter 25.3
or keyword glossary see Chapter 26.

Example: CAN_RECEPT_[TA]_[NU] will generate a series of layers with the prefix CAN_RECEPT_, the
remainder depending on the distribution name [TA] and the sequence number [NU].

In the dialogue boxes for terminal devices, terminals, distributions, and cable paths, there is a checkbox in the
AutoCAD layer section Use AutoCAD layer management:

- If this box is checked, the software will not take the layer management configuration into account and the
object will be inserted into the current layer.
- If this box is not checked, the software will generate the layer of the object in accordance with the options
configured under layer management.
6.1.8 Default values tab

Under this tab, it is possible to define default values for all the data contained in the dialogue boxes for terminal
devices, terminals, distributions, cable paths, cables, and circuits.

The default properties values for a new circuit are handled in a special way:

- If the circuit is the first circuit added to the distribution, the default values will be those of the last circuit
dialogue box validated with the Default values option checked.
- if the circuit is being added to a distribution that already contains a circuit, the default values will be those of
the most recent circuit in the distribution.


Select the various Caneco objects (distribution, circuit, etc.) and configure the different data: label size,
colours, contents, etc.
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6.1.9 Default options in Caneco dialogue boxes

In certain dialogue boxes, a Default options checkbox is available. By checking this, the contents of the dialogue
box are saved as Default options.
6.2 Changing the libraries database directory

This directory contains the .dwg (AutoCAD symbol) and .csv (manufacturer databases, terminal device models
etc.) files. The access paths and the library contents can be modified to suit requirements and working practices.


You are strongly recommended to archive the DATABASE directory, along with all its sub-directories, after
every modification.


.csv files are text files where the data are separated by a specific character (usually a comma or semi-
colon). We recommend you modify these files using a spreadsheet tool, or using Notepad (for experienced
users).
6.2.1 Finding the location of the database directory

To find the location of the database directory, click on:

6.2.2 Creating/Modifying the location of the database directory

Creating a Database directory on another drive or on a company network drive, for example z:\Common
database\.
Copy the \Database directory into the directory created, for example z:\Common database\Database.
To define the location of the database directory in the software, click on:

The Database directory dialogue box opens; click on the Change button.
Select the directory location, for example z:\Common database\Database.
Open.
Confirm
6.2.3 Returning to the default database directory

To go back to the softwares default database directory, click on:

Click default.
Confirm.
6.3 About

To find out the software version and build:

Click on:

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7 Insert tab
This brings together a group of commands that let you draw the elements to be inserted (distribution, terminal
devices, cable paths, etc.) and define the circuits in the installation.


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New terminal Chapter 7.4
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New cable path Chapter 7.5
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New space Chapter 7.6
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New system Chapter 7.8
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7.1 New distribution
7.1.1 Inserting a distribution

Open the New distribution properties dialogue box by clicking on:

New distribution properties dialogue box is displayed.
Enter the parameters in the dialogue box see Chapter 7.1.2
Confirm
Insert dialogue box is displayed, opportunity to:
- Modify the length.
- Modify the width
- Rotate by degrees.
Position the switchboard on the plan
7.1.2 New distribution properties dialogue box
7.1.2.1 Title bar

This shows if you are creating a new distribution or editing the properties for existing distributions.
7.1.2.2 Distribution box

- Designation: description of the distribution. If the field contains (), the names of the spaces fed by the
circuits in the distribution will be inserted automatically.

- Manufacturer: manufacturers name. Possibility of adding or modifying Chapter 25.4.1.

- Model: Name of model. Possibility of adding or modifying Chapter 25.4.1.
- Ref mark: name of the distribution, unique ref. mark value. Limited to 15 characters

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- Fed by: name of the supply or name of the circuit feeding the distribution.

- Type:
- BT BBTS commoning busbar: distribution busbar trunking system calculated in Caneco BT.
To create Chapter 7.7
- BT BBTS transport: Transport distribution busbar trunking system calculated in Caneco BT.
To create Chapter 7.7
- Free BBTS: Busbar trunking system not calculated in Caneco BT.
To create Chapter 7.7
- BT panel: To make this distribution a panel (switchboard with no protection) calculated in Caneco BT.
- BT switchboard: To make this distribution a switchboard calculated in Caneco BT.
- Free switchboard: To make this distribution a switchboard ignored by Caneco BT (typically used for
signals circuits).
- Transformer: To make this distribution a transformer calculated in Caneco BT (from Caneco BT version
5.4)

- Symbol: selecting the block to be inserted.

- Block: lets you replace the block inserted with another block from the drawing.

- Level: if a number of room spaces have been entered in the project, the list will contain the altitudes of the
various floor levels. When the level is selected, the altitude and height will be updated.

- Ref. H: difference between the altitude and the working altitude on the plan (entered under general
parameters Chapter 6.1.1).

- Altitude: Z elevation of the device with respect to the general co-ordinates system.

- Space: lets you locate the distribution. If this field is blank, the application will attempt to fill it in
automatically from the other spaces present in the project. If no room space is found, the text unnamed
will be used.

- Cable prefix: information that can be used for identifying the cable feeding the distribution.

- Use: defines the type of circuit assigned to the distribution
- DI: Miscellaneous.
- HT: High Voltage.
- CC: Control / command.
- M: Instrumentation.
- RLI: Industrial local networks.
- DAI: Fire detection / alarm
- BT: Low Voltage
- CF: Signals circuits
- INF: Computer systems.

- Installation method: defines, for information only, the installation method for the distribution.
7.1.2.3 Upstream cable box

- Force cable length: if filled in, the value will be taken into account during calculation in Caneco BT. To be
used when the length of the cable drawn upstream is different from its actual length.
7.1.2.4 Distribution Label box

- Text field: labels Chapter 25.3.
- Button : displays the list of keywords and lets you choose a label created in the form of a block and
attributes Chapter 26.1.

- Size: label size.
- Rotation: rotation of the label in degrees.

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- Style: label text style.

- Colour: label colour.
7.1.2.5 Preview box

- Graphical representation of the block that will be inserted

- Displays name of block.
7.1.2.6 Cable path box

- The section of cable feeding the distribution must run via cable trays: if checked, the cable between two
distributions will not run via cable trays.

- Ignore lower cable paths by default: if checked, cables will not be run via cable paths located lower than the
altitude of the distribution.
7.1.2.7 Original layer box

Chapter 6.1.7.
7.1.2.8 Checkboxes for keywords associated with the object

Chapter 25.3.1.
7.1.2.9 Default options

Chapter 6.1.8.
7.2 New circuit
7.2.1 Creating a circuit

Open the New circuit dialogue box by clicking on:

New circuit dialogue box is displayed:
Enter the parameters in the dialogue box see Chapter 7.2.2
Confirm
7.2.2 New circuit dialogue box
7.2.2.1 Title bar

This shows the name of the circuit and the associated distribution, either for a new circuit being created, or when
consulting the properties of an existing circuit.
7.2.2.2 Circuit box

- Circuit ref. mark: the circuits unique ref. mark, limited to 15 characters.

- Conductors: list of the various conductors.

- Protective device ref. mark: used during exchanges with the Caneco BT calculation software (as from
Caneco BT version 5.4)

- Designation: description of the circuit. If the field contains (), the names of the spaces fed by the circuit will
be inserted automatically.
- Style button: displays the Caneco BT circuit styles. If no style has been entered, Caneco BT will assign
the most suitable style, according to the terminal equipment, when the calculation is performed.

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- Caneco processing:
- Caneco BT: the circuit is exported and processed by Caneco BT. Once they have been calculated, the
details for the cables in this circuit will be updated when the results are imported into Caneco
Implantation.
- Not calculated: the circuit is not exported. The user will have to provide the details of the cables for this
circuit (usually, for signals circuits).

- Total consumption in W: indicates the total consumption of the terminal devices on the circuit.

- Fixed checkbox: if checked, allows you to force the value for the consumption.
7.2.2.3 Cables box

- Primary cable:
- Run on cable trays: the primary cable runs on cable trays. The other sections may also run on cable
trays.
- Not run on cable trays: none of the circuit cables will be run on cable trays.

- Looping:
- With looping: adds a section of cable between the last device on the circuit and the distribution. It is
however preferable to use the associated devices method for representing looped circuits.
- No looping: no cable section is added between the last device on the circuit and the distribution.

- Wiring method:
- To nearest: Chapter 4.4.1.
- In order: Chapter 4.4.2.

- Cable ref. mark prefix: All the circuits cable sections will be automatically identified. The ref. marks will be
formed using the chosen prefix, followed by a sequence number.

- Terminal device ref. mark prefix: All the circuits terminal devices will be automatically identified. The ref.
marks will be formed using the chosen prefix, followed by a sequence number.

- Cable type: list of cables corresponding to those in Caneco BT.

- Pole: list of poles corresponding to those in Caneco BT.

- Busbar: lets you create the ref. mark for the busbar upstream of the circuit. This will be taken into account
during the exchanges with Caneco BT.

- Over-length connection to the distribution: lets you add some spare to the length of the cable.

- Level: if a number of room spaces have been entered in the project, the list will contain the altitudes of the
various floor levels. When the level is selected, the altitude and height of the cable path will be
automatically updated.

- Height of cable path: difference between the altitude of the cable path and the working altitude on the plan.
Value entered under general parameters Chapter 6.1.4.

- Altitude of cable path: Z elevation of cable paths with respect to the general co-ordinates system.

- Minimum cable path length: if the distance between two devices to be cabled is less than or equal to the
value of this field, the cable will be run direct between the two devices and the cable path altitude will be
ignored for this section.

- Cable paths dropdown menu:
- All cable paths: the search for the anchor point authorizes all cable trays that respect the usage of the
origin of the circuit.
- Ignore those below devices: the search for the anchor point prohibits cable tray sections lower than the
first device.
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- Ignore those outside the space where the devices are: the search for the anchor point prohibits cable
tray sections that are not in the space where the first device is located. The cables do not run via cable
paths outside the spaces where the devices are located.

Anchor point = point where the primary cable leaves the cable path to connect to the first device.
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- First device dropdown list:
- As close as possible to cable paths: the first device on the circuit will be the one that is closest to the
cable paths.
- As close as possible to the distribution and the cable paths: the first device on the circuit will be the one
that is closest to the distribution and the cable paths.

- Extend cable to centre of the distribution: adds a length of cable between the centre of the switchboard and
the origin of the circuit.

- Origin number: Chapter 4.1.4.

- Type of use dropdown list: this list only appears when the circuit is first created. To modify the use later,
use the circuit origin contextual menu.
- The option All uses implies that cable routing will be performed without regard to the use of the cable
path.
- Otherwise, routing will be performed according to the type of use selected.


Attention: it is possible to select several uses.

- Cable properties button: lets you choose the properties for the primary cable Chapter 4.1.6. This
button only appears when the circuit is first created. To modify the primary cable later, use the Cables
contextual menu.
7.2.2.4 Terminal equipment box

- Number terminal devices from: allows numbering to start from the number indicated.

- Number of terminal devices connected: indicates the number of devices connected to this circuit.
7.2.2.5 Factors box

- Use: usage factor which will be automatically carried over to the circuits terminal devices and processed in
Caneco BT.

- Diversity: diversity factor which will be automatically carried over to the circuits terminal devices and
processed in Caneco BT.
7.2.2.6 Number to be created

- In circuit creation mode, this lets you generate several circuits with identical properties. The ref. mark is
then incremented automatically.
7.2.2.7 Default option

- Chapter 6.1.8.
7.3 New terminal device
7.3.1 Inserting a terminal device

Open the Terminal device dialogue box by clicking on:

Terminal device dialogue box is displayed.
Enter the parameters in the dialogue box see Chapter 7.3.2
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Confirm.
Insert dialogue box is displayed, opportunity to:
- Modify the length.
- Modify the width
- Rotate by degrees.
Position the terminal device on the plan.
7.3.2 Terminal device dialogue box
7.3.2.1 File dropdown menu

- New library: allows you to create a new library of terminal devices.
7.3.2.2 Edit dropdown menu

- New terminal device in this library: lets you add a new element in the current library by duplicating the
selected terminal device.

- New terminal device in a library: duplicates the selected terminal device, allowing a new library to be
created.

- Replace terminal device by one selected in library: replaces the current terminal device with another one.

- Delete terminal device from library: deletes the record corresponding to the terminal device selected.

- Ref. mark numbering base for new terminal devices: defines the starting number for new terminal devices.
7.3.2.3 Terminal devices box

- Terminal device library list To create or modify a terminal device library Chapter 25.2.
7.3.2.4 Characteristics box

- Name: Text describing the terminal device.

- Manufacturer: manufacturers name. Possibility of adding or modifying Chapter 25.4.3.

- Model: Name of model. Possibility of adding or modifying Chapter 25.4.3.

- Caneco BT type: symbol type in Caneco BT (not to be confused with circuit type).

- Type: indicates the type of terminal device.

- Consumption: consumption in watts.

- Consumption button: Displays a tool to help you enter consumption data. The power is automatically
carried across into the Terminal device dialogue box.

- Cos : power factor. Value between 0.1 and 1.
- Usage factor: displays the usage factor. Can be modified in the Circuit dialogue box Chapter
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- Diversity factor: displays the diversity factor. Can be modified in the Circuit dialogue box Chapter
7.2.2.4.


Check the cos , usage factor, and diversity factor values in terminal equipment and circuits carefully.
These can cause malfunctions when exporting the project to Caneco BT.

- Space: name of the space where the terminal device is located. If the terminal device is not inserted into a
space, or if no space has been set up, the value Unnamed is assigned automatically.

- Desc.: description of the terminal device.

- Supply: corresponding to the Caneco BT conductors.

- Layout: Lets you automatically to assign the altitude in accordance with the values entered under general
parameters Chapter 6.1.3.

- Level: If a number of room spaces have been entered in the project, the list will contain the altitudes of the
various floor levels. When the level is selected, the altitude and height will be updated.

- Height: difference between the altitude and the working altitude on the plan (entered under general
parameters Chapter 6.1.3).

- Altitude: Z elevation of the device with respect to the general co-ordinates system.

- Library: name of the .dwg file containing the definition for the symbol selected.

- Electrical blocks: list of the AutoCAD blocks inserted in the drawing representing Caneco objects.

- Add terminal checkbox: lets you insert a terminal at the same time as the terminal device. Chapter
7.4.1 au-dessous

- Properties button: displays the terminal properties box if the Add terminal box is checked.
Chapter 7.4.2 au-dessous.

- Installation method: defines, for information only, the installation method for the terminal device.
7.3.2.5 Preview box

- displays a preview and the name of the block to be inserted.
7.3.2.6 Label box

- Text field: label Chapter 25.3.
- Button : displays the list of keywords and lets you choose a label created in the form of a block and
attributes Chapter 26.1.

- Size: label size.

- Rotation: rotation of the label in degrees.

- Colour: label colour.

- Style: label text style.

- See upstream cable label checkbox: if checked, displays the label for the upstream cable.



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7.3.2.7 Cable terminating at terminal device box

- ZY=Caneco BT Type checkbox: lets you display the Caneco BT type of the cable feeding the device in the
label.

- ZP=Cable or phase checkbox: lets you display the phase of the cable feeding the device in the label.

- ZS=separate Neutral checkbox: lets you display the separate neutral for the cable feeding the device in
the label.

- ZS=separate PE checkbox: lets you display the separate PE for the cable feeding the device in the label.

- Conductors: lets you specify the colour of the conductors.

- Cable runs in cable tray checkbox: if checked, the cable will be run via the closest cable tray meeting the
cable path criteria.

- Force length to: if this field is not empty, this is the value that will be taken into account during calculation in
Caneco BT.

- Cable path alt.:
- Altitude of circuit: the altitude of the cable path of the cable is the one given in the Cable path altitude
field in the circuit dialogue box Chapter 7.1.2.6.
- Altitude of ends: the cable path altitude for the start of the cable is the same as the altitude of the object
the cable comes from (the source) and the cable path altitude for the end of the cable is the same as
the altitude of the object at which the cable arrives (the destination).
- Object altitude: the cable path altitude for the cable is the same as the altitude of the object at which
the cable terminates (the destination).
- Previous altitude: the cable path altitude for the cable is the same as the altitude of the object from
which the cable comes (the source).

- Wiring properties checkbox: once the terminal device(s) have been positioned on the plan, this directly
calls up the cable properties dialogue box, in order to defined the wiring parameters.

7.3.2.8 Ref. marks box

- Distribution: displays the ref. mark for the distribution feeding the device.

- Circuit: displays the ref. mark for the circuit feeding the device.

- Device: if this field is blank, the unique ref. mark for the terminal device is generated automatically at the
time of saving. To be to configured in the General parameters dialogue box Chapter 6.1.8. If the
field if not empty, the value is retained, or incremented if it already exists for another terminal device.

- Sequence number: displays the devices number in the circuit.

- Cable prefix: lets you to assign a specific cable ref. mark.
7.3.2.9 AutoCAD layers box

- Chapter 6.1.7.
7.3.2.10 Checkbox for keywords associated with the object

- Chapter 26.
7.3.2.11 Default options

- Chapter 6.1.9.
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7.4 New terminal
7.4.1 Inserting a terminal

Open the Terminal dialogue box by clicking on:

Enter terminal dialogue box is displayed.
Enter the parameters in the dialogue box see Chapter 7.4.2
Confirm.
Insert dialogue box is displayed, opportunity to:
- Modify the length.
- Modify the width
- Rotate by degrees.
Position the terminal on the plan.
7.4.2 Enter terminal dialogue box
7.4.2.1 Terminals box

- Name: name of the terminal:

- Description: description of the terminal.

- Type: terminal type.

- Symbol: select the block to be inserted.

- Downstream wiring: terminal devices downstream of a terminal may be wired either in order or to
nearest, independently of the circuit wiring mode.
- To nearest: Chapter 4.4.1.
- In order: Chapter 4.4.2.

- Wiring angle: angle of the cable between the terminal and the terminal device(s). Value expressed in
degrees.

- Space name: name of the space where the terminal is located. If the terminal is not inserted into a space,
or if no space has been set up, the value Unnamed is assigned automatically.

- Level: if a number of room spaces have been entered in the project, the list will contain the altitudes of the
various floor levels. When the level is selected, the altitude and height will be updated.

- Height: difference between the altitude and the working the altitude on the plan; filled in under general
parameters Chapter 6.1.3.

- Altitude: Z elevation of the device with respect to the general co-ordinates system.

- Automatic altitude setting: if checked, the altitude will be forced.

- Connection: method for connecting the cable to the terminal.

- Distribution: method for distributing the cables on the terminal.

- In box: name of the junction box containing the terminal.

- Installation method: defines, for information only, the installation method for the terminal.


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7.4.2.2 Label box

- Text field: label Chapter Erreur ! Source du renvoi introuvable..
- Button : displays the list of keywords and lets you choose a label created in the form of a block and
attributes Chapter 26.1.

- Size: label size.

- Rotation: rotation of the label in degrees.

- Colour: label colour.

- Style: label text style.
7.4.2.3 Cables box

- ZY=Caneco BT Type checkbox: lets you display the Caneco BT type of the cable feeding the device in the
label.

- ZP=Cable or phase checkbox: lets you display the phase of the cable feeding the device in the label.

- ZS=separate Neutral checkbox: lets you display the separate neutral of the cable feeding the device in the
label.

- ZS=separate PE checkbox: lets you display the separate PE of the cable feeding the device in the label.

- Conductor: lets you specify the colour of the conductors.

- Force length to: if this field is not empty, this is the value that will be taken into account during calculation in
Caneco BT.

- Cable path alt.:
- Altitude of circuit: the altitude of the cable path for the cable is the one given in the Cable path altitude
field in the circuit dialogue box Chapter 7.2.2.3 au-dessus.
- Altitude of ends: the cable path altitude for the start of the cable is the same as the altitude of the
object the cable comes from (the source) and the cable path altitude for the end of the cable is the
same as the altitude of the object at which the cable arrives (the destination).
- Object altitude: the cable path altitude for the cable is the same as the altitude of the object at which
the cable terminates (the destination).
- Previous altitude: the cable path altitude for the cable is the same as the altitude of the object from
which the cable comes (the source).

- In cable tray checkbox: if checked, the cable ending at the device will be run via the closest cable tray
meeting the cable path criteria.

- Upstream cable data checkbox: if checked, displays the label for the upstream cable.

- Wiring properties checkbox: if checked, displays the cable properties box after the terminal has been
inserted into the drawing.

7.4.2.4 Ref. marks box

- Distribution: displays the ref. mark for the distribution feeding the device.

- Circuit: displays the ref. mark for the circuit feeding the device.

- Device: if this field is blank, the unique ref. mark for the terminal is generated automatically at the time of
saving. To be to configured in the General parameters dialogue box Chapter 6.1.8 au-dessus. If the
field is not empty, the value is retained, or incremented if it already exists for another terminal.

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- Sequence number: displays the devices number in the circuit.

- Cable prefix: lets you to assign a specific cable ref. mark.

- Use: defines the type of circuit assigned to the distribution
- DI: Miscellaneous.
- HT: High Voltage.
- CC: Control / command.
- M: Instrumentation.
- RLI: Industrial local networks.
- DAI: Fire detection / alarm
- BT: Low Voltage
- CF: Signals circuits
- INF: Computer systems
7.4.2.5 AutoCAD layers box

- Chapter 6.1.7 au-dessus.
7.4.2.6 Checkboxes for keywords associated with the object

- Chapter 25.3.1 au-dessous.
7.4.2.7 Default options

- Chapter 6.1.9 au-dessus.
7.5 New cable path
7.5.1 Inserting a cable path

Open the Enter cable path dialogue box by clicking on:

Enter cable path dialogue box is displayed.
Enter the parameters in the dialogue box see Chapter 7.5.2 au-dessous
Confirm.
Position the cable path end points on the plan.
7.5.2 Enter new cable path dialogue box
7.5.2.1 Characteristics box

- Manufacturer: manufacturers name. To add or modify a manufacturer Chapter 25.4.4 au-dessous.

- Model: Name of model. To add or modify a model Chapter 25.4.4 au-dessous.

- Ref mark: unique ref. mark for the cable path generated automatically at the time of saving. To be to
configured in the General parameters dialogue box Chapter 6.1.8 au-dessus.

- Type: cable path type. To add or modify cable path types Chapter 25.4.5.

- Use: cable tray use. To add or modify uses Chapter 25.4.6.

- Installation method: corresponding to the Caneco BT installation methods. For information only, as the
installation method is not exported to Caneco BT in this version of Caneco Implantation.

- Symbol: cross-section symbol: open rectangle, closed rectangle, circle.

- Width: width of the cable tray run in millimetres.

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- Height: height of the cable tray run in millimetres.

- Spare capacity: spare capacity as a percentage of the minimum cross-section as calculated.




- Max. load: maximum load in kg/m.

- Maximum number of layers of cables: the maximum number of cable layers allowed for this section. The
cable tray run width calculation will depend on this value.

- Maximum height per layer. Cables with a height equal to or greater than this value will automatically be
arranged in a single layer.

- Ignore heights when choosing models checkbox: if this box is checked, the cable tray width chosen by the
software will be at least equal to the necessary value; the height will be chosen to be as close as possible
to the necessary value.

- Shape: shape of the cable path.

- Rotation: rotation of the cable path. Value expressed in degrees.

- Bend radius: for creating a bend within a section.

- Level: if a number of room spaces have been entered in the project, the list will contain the altitudes of the
various floor levels. When the level is selected, the altitude and height will be updated.

- Height: difference between the altitude and the working the altitude on the plan; filled in under general
parameters Chapter 6.1.3.

- Altitude: Z elevation of the device with respect to the general co-ordinates system.

- Forced:
- If checked: all the highest points of the section will be forced to the given altitude.
- If unchecked: the highest points will keep the altitude entered by the user.


When entering details in 3D, remember to uncheck this option.

- Line colour/thickness: colour and thickness of the line for the section.

- Length: length of the section.

- Fill colour: cable path fill colour.

- Unsnap: unsnaps the cable path.

- Draw centre-line: the centre-line of the section will be drawn on the plan.

- Direction of the riser: lets you indicate the direction of the cable path riser.

- 3D drawing: the cross-section of the section will be drawn on the plan.

- Cable tray run separator: displays the boundaries of the various cable tray runs in the project in red.

- Space name: displays the name of the space.

- Cable tray run ref. mark: displays the cable tray run ref. mark.

- Locked ref. mark: lets you lock the ref. marks.

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7.5.2.2 Excluded or only distributions allowed box

- Left-hand list:
- Excluded: cables for distributions or distribution origins shown in the right-hand list will not be run via
the cable path section.
- Only: cables for distributions or distribution origins shown in the right-hand list will be run via the cable
path section.

- Remove button: removes the selected distribution or distribution origin from the Exclude list.

- Distributions: list of the distributions and distribution origins present in the project. Selecting them in this list
determines the distributions or origins that will be affected by the Only or Excluded functions.

7.5.2.3 Label box

- Text field: label Chapter 25.3.
- Button : displays the list of keywords and lets you choose a label created in the form of a block and
attributes Chapter 26.1.

- Colour: label colour.

- Size: label size.

- Style: label text style.

- Rotation: rotation of the label in degrees.
7.5.2.4 Calculated characteristics box

- Force cable path dimensions: lets you freeze the cable path dimensions so they wont be taken into
account during automatic redimensioning.
7.5.2.5 AutoCAD layers box

- Chapter 6.1.7.
7.5.2.6 Checkbox for keywords associated with the object

- Chapter 25.3.1.
7.5.2.7 Default options

- Chapter 6.1.9.




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7.6 New space
7.6.1 Creating a space

Select the polyline.
Click on:

The dialogue box is displayed.
Enter at least the name and height of the space, then confirm.



7.6.2 Space properties dialogue box
7.6.2.1 Space box

- Name, zone, level, building: details allowing the space to be identified. The name must be filled in; the
other fields may be left blank. Where exchange with DIALux is involved, the building field must also be
filled in.

- Designation: additional information.

- Type: type of space.

- C/Height: ceiling height.

- Altitude: altitude of the space.

7.6.2.2 Total of powers for terminal devices within space box
7.6.2.3 Label box

- Text field: label Chapter 25.3.
- Button : displays the list of keywords and lets you choose a label created in the form of a block and
attributes Chapter 26.1 au-dessous.

- Colour: label colour.

- Size: label size.

- Rotation: rotation of the label in degrees.

- Style: label text style.
7.6.2.4 Origin of co-ordinates system for space box

- X, Y, Z fields: co-ordinates of the UCS associated with the space.
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- Display co-ordinates system checkboxes: displays the UCS associated with the space, if there is one.
7.6.2.5 Options box

- Transition space checkbox: indicates if the space is a transition space (blockout, duct, etc.).

- Do not change cable tray run ref. mark checkbox: if checked, cable tray run ref. marks will not be changed
for cable tray sections passing through the space.

7.6.2.6 Checkbox for keywords associated with the object

- Chapter 25.3.1 au-dessous.
7.6.2.7 Default options

- Chapter 6.1.9.
7.7 New busbar trunking system (BBTS)
7.7.1 Inserting a busbar trunking system

Open the BBTS dialogue box by clicking on:

BBTS dialogue box is displayed.
Enter the parameters in the dialogue box see Chapter 7.7.2
Confirm
Position the BBTS end points on the plan.
7.7.2 Terminal busbar trunking systems dialogue box
7.7.2.1 Title bar

Indicates if you are dealing with a distribution busbar trunking system (considered like a switchboard) or a terminal
one (considered like a terminal device).
7.7.2.2 Characteristics box

- Name: name of the busbar trunking system.

- Manufacturer: manufacturers name.

- Model: name of model.

- Layout:
- 1 Standard
- 2 Perpendicular
- 3 Vertical

- Symbol: cross-section symbol, rectangular or circular.

- Width: width of the section in millimetres.

- Thickness / diameter: height of the section in millimetres.

- Cable:
- No cable along BBTS: the cable will run from the terminal device as far as the BBTS.
- Create cables along BBTS: the cable will run from the terminal device to the BBTS, then will run
through the BBTS as far as its supply point.

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- Rotation: Rotate by degrees.

- Bend radius: for creating a bend in the trunking system.

- Level: if a number of room spaces have been entered in the project, the list will contain the altitudes of the
various floor levels. When the level is selected, the altitude and height will be updated.

- Height: difference between the altitude and the working the altitude on the plan; filled in under general
parameters Chapter 6.1.3.

- Altitude: Z elevation of the device with respect to the general co-ordinates system.

- Forced:
- If checked: all the highest points of the section will be forced to the given altitude.
- If unchecked: the highest points will keep the altitude entered by the user.


When entering details in 3D, remember to uncheck this option.

- Draw centre-line: the centre-line of the section will be drawn on the plan.

- 3D drawing: the cross-section of the section will be drawn on the plan.

- Colour: colour of the BBTS.

- Length: length of the BBTS.
7.7.2.3 Label box

- Text field: label Chapter 25.3.1.
- Button : displays the list of keywords and lets you choose a label created in the form of a block and
attributes Chapter 26.1.

- Colour: label colour.

- Style: label text style.

- Size: label size.

- Rotation: rotation of the label in degrees.

7.7.2.4 AutoCAD layers box

- Chapter 6.1.7.
7.7.2.5 Create terminal devices automatically box

For terminal busbar trunking systems, terminal devices associated with the BBTS can be created automatically:

- Change terminal device button: select the terminal device in the dialogue box Chapter 7.3.2

- Option:
- No automation: terminal devices will remain unchanged when the parameters in this box or the drawing
are modified.
- Automatic modification: terminal devices will be automatically updated when the parameters in this box
or the drawing are modified.

- Spacing:
- Fixed: the value of this parameter takes precedence over the others.
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- Calculated: the value of this parameter is calculated in accordance with the others.

- Offset: distance between the terminal device and the BBTS centre-line.

- Residue:
- Fixed: the value of this parameter takes precedence over the others.
- Calculated: the value of this parameter is calculated in accordance with the others.

- Number:
- Fixed: the value of this parameter takes precedence over the others.
- Calculated: the value of this parameter is calculated in accordance with the others.

- Rotation:
- Relative: the rotation angle for terminal devices is relative to the orientation of the BBTS segment on
which they are located.
- Absolute: the rotation angle for terminal devices is fixed with respect to the X, Y axis of AutoCADs
general co-ordinates system.
7.7.2.6 Ref. marks box

- Distribution: ref. mark for the distribution feeding the device.

- Circuit: ref. mark for the circuit feeding the device.

7.7.2.7 Checkbox for keywords associated with the object

- Chapter 25.3.1.
7.7.2.8 Default options

- Chapter 6.1.9.
7.8 New system
7.8.1 Inserting a system

Open the New system dialogue box by clicking on:

System dialogue box is displayed.
Make sure you choose the correct system definition and symbol.
Enter the parameters in the dialogue box see Chapter 7.8.2
Confirm.
Insert dialogue box is displayed, opportunity to:
- Modify the length.
- Modify the width
- Rotate by degrees.
Position the system on the plan.


Before inserting a system, it is necessary to import the definition for it Chapter 21.2
7.8.2 New system dialogue box
7.8.2.1 Characteristics box

- System: name of the system definition, if the system is imported into the Caneco project. Otherwise No
system has been imported

- Name: name of the system corresponding to the name of the distribution defined in the system.

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- Manufacturer: manufacturers name.

- Model: Name of model.

- Prefix: character string added to every device name present in the system. This prefix will make it possible
to differentiate elements present in systems from other devices, in the legend.

- Library: name of the .dwg file containing the definition of the block to be inserted. To add DWG symbols
Chapter 25.1.

- Electrical blocks: list of the AutoCAD blocks present in the DWG plan representing the Caneco object(s).

- Space name: name of the space where the system is located. This name is automatically updated by the
application if it is blank. If no room space is found, the data Unnamed is inserted.

- Level: if a number of room spaces have been entered in the project, the list will contain the altitudes of the
various floor levels. When the level is selected, the altitude and height will be updated.

- Height: difference between the altitude and the working the altitude on the plan; filled in under general
parameters Chapter 6.1.3.

- Altitude: Z elevation of the device with respect to the overall reference.

- Automatic altitude setting: automatic altitude setting in accordance with the altitude.

- Positions: options for automatically positioning objects in the system.
- Free position and altitude: the position and altitude of objects are not linked to those of the system.
- System position, free altitude: the position of objects is linked to that of the system. The altitude of
objects is independent of that of the system.
- Free position, system altitude: the position of objects is not linked to that of the system. The altitude
remains linked to it (not implemented).
- System position and altitude: the position and altitude of objects are linked to those of the system.

- Displays: display options for the objects in a system definition.

- Distributions:
- Do not include distributions: only the terminal devices in the system definition are inserted in the
project.
- Include distributions: the system objects are inserted in the project. The distributions and circuits are
automatically renamed. The terminal devices are wired in accordance with the cabling present in the
definition.
7.8.2.2 Label box

- Text field: labels Chapter 25.3.1.

- Colour: label colour index.

- Size: label size.

- Style: label text style.

- Rotation: rotation of the label in degrees.
7.8.2.3 AutoCAD layers box

- Chapter 6.1.7.

7.8.2.4 Checkboxes for keywords associated with the object

- Chapter 25.3.1.
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7.8.2.5 Default option

- Chapter 6.1.9.

7.9 New junction box
7.9.1 Inserting a box

Open the New junction box dialogue box by clicking on:

New junction box dialogue box is displayed
Enter the parameters in the dialogue box see Chapter 7.9.2
Confirm
Insert dialogue box is displayed, opportunity to:
- Modify the length.
- Modify the width
- Rotate by degrees.
Position the box on the plan.
7.9.2 New junction box dialogue box
7.9.2.1 Characteristics box

- Ref mark: unique ref. mark for the junction box.

- Manufacturer: manufacturers name.

- Model: name of model.

- Type: box type.

- Symbol: name of the block that will be inserted.

- Kind: kind of box.

- Catchment area: zone over which any terminal inserted will form part of the junction box.

- BBTS circuit origin: origin of the busbar trunking system to which the box belongs.

- Space name: name of the space where the box is located. If the box is not inserted into a space, or if no
space has been set up, the value Unnamed is assigned automatically.

- Level: if a number of room spaces have been entered in the project, the list will contain the various floor
level altitudes. When the level is selected, the altitude and height will be updated.

- Height: difference between the altitude and the working the altitude on the plan; filled in under general
parameters Chapter 6.1.3.

- Altitude: Z elevation of the device with respect to the overall reference.

- Altitude auto-set: automatic altitude setting in accordance with the altitude.

- Automatic association: if yes, the box will be associated with the cable path.

- Description: descriptive text associated with the junction box.
7.9.2.2 Label box

- Text field: labels Chapter 25.3.
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- Size: label size.

- Rotation: rotation of the label in degrees.

- Colour: label colour index.

- Style: label text style.
7.9.2.3 AutoCAD layers box

- Chapter 6.1.7.
7.9.2.4 Checkboxes for keywords associated with the object

- Chapter 25.3.1.
7.9.2.5 Default option

- Chapter 6.1.9.

7.10 New support

A support is an AutoCAD block with polylines representing support brackets (maximum of 8).
The polyline representing bracket 1 must be in layer _C01
The polyline representing bracket 2 must be in layer _C02

The polyline representing bracket 8 must be in layer _C08
7.10.1 Inserting a support

Open the New support dialogue box by clicking on:

New support dialogue box is displayed
Enter the parameters in the dialogue box see Chapter 7.10.1.1
Confirm
Insert dialogue box is displayed, opportunity to:
- Modify the length.
- Modify the width
- Rotate by degrees.
Position the support on the plan
7.10.1.1 New support dialogue box

- Ref mark: ref. mark for the support.
- Manufacturer: manufacturers name.
- Model: model.
- Code: catalogue or suppliers code.
- Type: support type.
- Symbol: name of the AutoCAD block that will be inserted.
- Kind: kind of support.
- Materials: materials code for the support.
- Space name: location of the support.
- Level: level on which the support is installed.
- Height: installation height.
- Altitude: installation altitude.
- Automatic altitude setting: the support will be positioned automatically in accordance with the installation
parameters.
- Max. load: maximum load the support can accept.
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7.10.1.2 Label box

- Text field: labels Chapter 25.3.
- Size: label size.
- Rotation: rotation of the label in degrees.
- Colour: label colour index.
- Style: label text style.
7.10.1.3 AutoCAD layers box

- Chapter 6.1.7.
7.10.1.4 Checkboxes for keywords associated with the object

- Chapter 25.3.1.
7.10.1.5 Default option

- Chapter 6.1.9.
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8 Modification tab
This groups together a collection of commands for modifying Caneco objects.


Caneco properties Chapter 8.1
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Remove electrical properties Chapter 8.2
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Recover name from Caneco layers Chapter 8.3
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Create block attributes from Caneco properties Chapter 8.4
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Delete Caneco block attributes Chapter 8.5
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Block scale Chapter 8.6
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Undo Chapter 8.7
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8.1 Caneco properties

It is possible to access the properties of the various Caneco objects, either to consult the information, or to modify
their contents.

Click on:

Select objects.
Confirm.
The dialogue box for the corresponding objects is displayed.

If several objects of the same type are selected, the modifications to the properties will affect all those selected.

If a selection comprises objects of different types, for example a mixture of terminal devices and cables, the
properties for only one of these classes will be edited.
Properties that occur several times in the selection with different values are shown greyed-out in the dialogue box.
In order to be able to modify them in the whole selection, double click on the field to be edited.
8.2 Remove electrical properties

Removing the electrical properties from a Caneco symbol converts the object into a simple, unintelligent AutoCAD
block. Information associated with the symbols is also deleted from the project database.

Click on:

Select objects.
Confirm.

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8.3 Recover name from Caneco layers


If the dependencies under layer management ( Chapter 6.1.7) have been modified during the project,
this command lets you re-assign cables and cable paths to the correct layers.

Click on:

Select the cables and cable paths in the project.
Confirm.
8.4 Create block attributes from Caneco properties

Lets you add the properties of the Caneco object in the form of AutoCAD block attributes.

Click on:

Select the block(s) concerned.
Confirm.
Attributes dialogue box is displayed.
- Check the attributes required.
Click the Confirm button.


To check that the block attributes have indeed been created:
In the command line, type _properties.
Or:
Contextual menu Chapter 5.4, then select Properties from AutoCAD.

8.5 Delete Caneco block attributes

Lets you delete the attributes created using the previous command.

Click on:

Select the block(s) concerned.
Confirm.
8.6 Block scale

Lets you modify the scale of the selected blocks, according to the X and Y axes.

Select the blocks to modify.
Click on

Choose the X scale factor
Confirm
Choose the Y scale factor.
Confirm.


This command does not support Z axis modification for 3-dimensional blocks.
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8.7 Undo

Only graphics operations under AutoCAD can be undone. This function does not work for modifications to Caneco
Implantation object properties.


The AutoCAD Undo command or the Ctrl+Z keyboard shortcut can cause the software to become
unstable in terms of Caneco object data.
Use Canecos Undo command to ensure that the operations carried out are undone correctly.

To undo the operation carried out and return to the previous state:

Click on:

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9 Wiring tab
This groups together a collection of commands for carrying out or modifying wiring.


Wire to Chapter 9.1
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Wire downstream Chapter 9.2
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Wire in series Chapter 9.3
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Un-wire Chapter 9.4
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Calculate the cables for the circuit Chapter 9.5
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Calculate all the cables Chapter 9.6
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Terminal device wiring order Chapter 9.7
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Assign a circuit to another distribution Chapter 9.8
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Add handles to cables Chapter 9.9
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Draw cable manually Chapter 9.10
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Delete manual entry Chapter 9.11
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Copy properties from primary cable Chapter 9.12
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9.1 Wire to

To wire one or more Caneco objects to another Caneco object:

Click on:

Select the objects to be wired.
Confirm.
Select the Caneco object to be wired to.
Confirm.
9.2 Wire downstream

Wire downstream makes it possible to connect one or more devices from another one Chapter 20.4. To wire
downstream:

Click on:

Select the objects to be wired.
Confirm.
Select the other Caneco object.
Confirm.
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9.3 Wire as daisychain

This wiring method daisychains several devices Chapter 20.5. To wire up:

Click on:

Select the various objects to be wired.
Confirm.
Select the object to be wired from.
Confirm.

9.4 Un-wire

Makes it possible to un-wire devices by either selecting the symbol or clicking on the cable.

Click on:

Select the symbols or cables.
Confirm.
9.5 Calculate the cables for the circuit

Recreates cables in accordance with the routing preferences for the circuit.

Click on:

9.6 Calculate all the cables

Recreates the cables for the whole project.

Click on:

9.7 Terminal device wiring order

To redefine the order in which devices are wired:

Click on:

Select the first device
Confirm
Select the next device
Confirm
Repeat this operation as many times as necessary.
Confirm twice to end the command.


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9.8 Assign a circuit to another distribution

Makes it possible to change the distribution for one or more circuits.

Click on:

Select an object (cable or terminal device) belonging to the circuit
Confirm
Select the new distribution in the dialogue box.
Confirm.
Confirm the change for each of the circuits.
9.9 Add handles to cables

Click on:

Select a point on the cable.


Adding a handle to the cable lets you change its route more easily.
9.10 Draw cable manually

Makes it possible to modify the points through which a cable runs between its source and destination.

Click on:

Select the cable.
Click on the various points where it must run.
Confirm.
9.11 Delete manual entry

To undo any manual modification to the wiring (adding a handle or manual drawing).

Click on:

A dialogue box opens asking you to confirm.
Confirm.
9.12 Copy properties from primary cable

Click on

Select the cable
Confirm
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10 Cable path tab
This groups together a collection of commands for drawing or modifying cable paths.


New cable path Chapter 10.1
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New cable path with same properties Chapter 10.2
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Turn cable path through 90 Chapter 10.3
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Split cable path Chapter 10.4
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Shape cable path Chapter 10.5
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Break down cable path Chapter 10.6
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Project one cable path section onto another Chapter 10.7
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Reconnect cable path sections Chapter 10.8
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Join one cable path section to another Chapter 10.9
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Export a file (.csv) of cable tray segments Chapter 10.10
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10.1 New cable path

Chapter 7.5
10.2 New cable path with same properties

lets you draw a cable path by duplicating the properties of an element already inserted.

Click on:

Select the reference cable path.
Confirm.
Click the points of the new cable path.
Confirm.
10.3 Turn cable path through 90

Rotate a cable path through 90.

Click on

Select the cable path.
Confirm.
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10.4 Split cable path

Splits the cable path at the selected point.

Click on:

Click a point on the cable path.
10.5 Shape cable path

Lets you change the route of an existing cable path in the Z axis (e.g. to fit round a beam).


Remember to uncheck the Forced box in the cable path dialogue box, so the altitude can be changed.

Click on:

Follow the instructions in the command line.
10.6 Break down cable path

Breaks the cable path down into sections, with respect to the various highest points.

Click on:

Select the cable path(s) to be broken down.
Confirm


When using the cables database, you are advised to break down all cable tray sections.

10.7 Project one cable path section onto another

Makes it possible to extend the end of one section onto another, as long as both segments are in the same plane.

Click on:

Select the section(s) to be projected.
Confirm.
Select the cable path to project onto.
Confirm.
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10.8 Reconnect cable path sections

Makes it possible to connect the different sections of a cable path back together.

Click on:

Select the reference cable path.
Confirm.
Select the sections to be joined.
Confirm.
10.9 Join one cable path section to another

Click on:

Select the cable path to join onto.
Follow the instructions in the command line.
10.10 Export a file (.csv) of the cable tray segments

To export a file (.csv) of the cable tray segments:

Calculate the cable path segments Chapter 11.2.

Click on:

The Save dialogue box is displayed.
Select the folder and enter the destination filename.
Click the Save button.
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11 Sizing tab
This groups together a collection of commands for sizing cable paths.


Details of cables in cable path Chapter 11.1
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Calculate cable path segments Chapter 11.2
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Increase dimensions automatically Chapter 11.3
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Reduce dimensions automatically Chapter 11.4
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Place cable segments in cable path Chapter 11.5
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Delete cable segments from cable path Chapter 11.6
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Create all cross-sections for cable paths Chapter 11.7
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Delete all cross-sections for cable paths Chapter 11.8
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Calculate blockouts Chapter 11.9
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11.1 Details of cables in cable path

Click on


Only functions if the cables have a thickness.
11.2 Calculate cable path segments


To be able to calculate cable path segments, the cables using them must have non-zero width and height.
If this is not the case, do one of the following:
- Update the cables from Caneco BT Chapter 24.1.2.
- Edit the cable properties (for uses other than Power) Chapter 20.1.2.
If the width and height fields are greyed-out, double click to be able to enter a value.

To calculate cable path segments

Click on:

If there are cables with no width and height, a dialogue box will be displayed listing the cables with zero
width and height.
The labels are displayed on the DWG drawing using the colours chosen under general parameters.

Default colours:


Red label: the segments are under-sized in terms of their width.

Green label: the segments are correctly sized.

Yellow label: the segments are over-sized in terms of their width.















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Purple label: the segments are under-sized in terms of their height.

Dark green label: the segments are over-sized in terms of their height.

Blue label: the segments are under-sized in terms of max. load.
11.3 Increase dimensions automatically


To increase automatically, if the cable path Manufacturer field has not been filled in, edit the cable path
properties.

To increase dimensions automatically:

Select the cable path(s).
Click on:

11.4 Reduce dimensions automatically


To reduce automatically, if the cable path Manufacturer field has not been filled in, edit the cable path
properties.

To reduce dimensions automatically:

Select the cable path(s).
Click on:

11.5 Place cable segments in cable path

Click on

11.6 Delete cable segments from cable path

Click on

11.7 Create all cross-sections for cable paths

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11.8 Delete all cross-sections for cable paths

Click on

11.9 Calculate blockouts

Click on

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12 Tools tab
This groups together a collection of commands for managing the way objects are displayed, generating the various
nomenclatures and legends, and updating Caneco information.


Caneco explorer Chapter 12.1
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Display manager Chapter 12.2
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Legends and nomenclatures Chapter 12.3
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Create cable list database Chapter 12.4
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Publish cable lists Chapter 12.5
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Publish cross-section views Chapter 12.6
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Publish support lists Chapter 12.7
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Convert old v2.4.0 spaces Chapter 12.8
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Update space name for all terminal devices Chapter 12.9
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Update all external reference circuits Chapter 12.10
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Replace text segment in distribution ref. marks Chapter 12.11
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Replace text segment in circuit ref. marks
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12.1 Caneco explorer

Displays details about the structure of the electrical installation in the form of a tree diagram.
12.1.1 Show explorer

Click on:

Caneco explorer dialogue box is displayed.
12.1.2 Caneco explorer dialogue box
12.1.2.1 Coloured icon

Indicates the validity of the electrical installation with respect to the Caneco BT calculation application. The icon
can have 3 different colours:

- Green: no anomaly, it will be possible to perform the calculation in Caneco BT.

- Orange: certain objects may cause problems importing into Caneco BT and calculating. It may be possible
to obviate the problem by exporting the data partially (e.g. 2 switchboards powered from the same external
supply).

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- Red: Some data is missing in Caneco Implantation in order to be able to perform a calculation in Caneco
BT.
12.1.2.2 Distribution dropdown list

Lists all the distributions present in the project. By default, the current distribution is proposed.
12.1.2.3 Circuit dropdown list

Lists all the circuits belonging to the current distribution. By default, the active circuit is proposed.
12.1.2.4 Button A

Lets you wire a Caneco block in accordance with the current distribution and circuit according to two operating
methods:

If there is no object selected in the graphic area,
Click on:

Select the object(s) to be wired.
Confirm.

If one or more objects are selected in the graphic area,
Click on:

All the selected objects will be wired.
12.1.2.5 List of wiring methods

Defines whether wiring is carried out in order or to nearest Chapter 4.4.
12.1.2.6 Reduce button

Lets you reduce or expand the size of the explorer window.

Click on:

12.1.2.7 List of distribution types

Chapter 7.1.2.2
The default value is that of the active distribution.
12.1.2.8 List of circuit types

- Caneco BT: the circuit is exported and processed by Caneco BT. Once they have been calculated, the
details for the cables in this circuit will be updated when the results are imported back into Caneco
Implantation.

- Not calculated: the circuit is not exported. The user is responsible for providing the information about the
cables for this circuit.

- Associated: the circuit is associated with another circuit (e.g. SELU).

The default value is that of the current circuit.

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12.1.2.9 Current circuit details

- Designation: designation of the circuit.

- Origin: origin of the circuit in the current distribution.

- Busbars: name of the busbars associated with the circuit.

- Contents: type of conductor associated with the circuit.

- Height: default value for wiring height.
12.1.2.10 Distribution tab

All the distributions and the circuits feeding them represented as a tree diagram.
12.1.2.11 Circuits tab

All the distributions and circuits in the project represented as a tree diagram.
12.1.2.12 Installation tab

The whole of the electrical installation represented as a tree diagram.
12.1.2.13 Properties tab

Displays the properties of the object(s) selected in the tree diagram.
12.1.2.14 Search tab

Lets you search and select Caneco objects according to certain criteria.

Right-hand side of the window, on the first line Search for, choose the type of element to find.
Fill in the various criteria.
The left-hand side of the window will then display the elements filtered according to the chosen criteria.
To select the object in the graphics area, on the second line Select on the right-hand side, choose New
graphic selection.
12.1.2.15 Compare and merge tab

Lets you compare two separate projects and highlight the differences between them. After checking, the elements
can be updated by merging the data.
12.1.2.16 Tree icons

Below are some of the icons used in the tree diagram:


Name and path for active drawing

LV switchboard distribution

Circuit connected to at least one terminal device
or terminal, exportable to Caneco BT.

Circuit not connected, exportable to Caneco BT

Circuit connected to at least one terminal device
or terminal, not exportable to Caneco BT.

Circuit not connected, not exportable to Caneco
BT

Associated circuit, connected to at least one
terminal device or terminal, exportable to
Caneco BT.

Associated circuit, not connected, exportable to
Caneco BT
12.1.2.17 Electrical properties button

Opens the properties box for the object selected in the explorer.

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12.1.2.18 Select in drawing button

Selects the object(s) checked in the explorer tree diagram in the drawing.
12.1.2.19 Deselect all button

Deselects all the objects in the circuit tree diagram.
12.1.2.20 Zoom in to active line button

Lets you zoom in to the object in the drawing whose line is active in the explorer tree diagram.
12.1.2.21 Go to incorrect object button

Lets you go directly to an object, cable, or item of equipment that has an error in its symbol or data.
12.1.2.22 Change space button

Lets you change the location of one or more objects selected in the explorer tree diagram.
12.1.2.23 Explorer dropdown list

- Explorer: Default explorer display.
- Powers: the installed capacities/loads are displayed in the switchboard area.
- Routing rules: list of the routing rules applied to the elements of the installation.
12.1.2.24 Visible spaces list

Lets you select the current space.
12.1.3 Explorer contextual menus

Certain operations can be performed directly from the explorer. Depending on which zone youre in with the mouse,
you can access these commands via the contextual menus (right click) Chapter 18.
12.2 Display manager

Lets you hide or show Caneco objects, in object space and in presentation alike, independently of layer
management.
12.2.1 Managing the display

Click on:

Caneco object display dialogue box is displayed.
Choose the options.
Confirm.
12.2.2 Caneco object display dialogue box

- Description field: description of the display mode saved.

- Name list: list of the display modes saved.

- Presentations list: list of existing presentations. If one of them is selected, the display mode will be applied
to this presentation.


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12.2.2.1 Other options dropdown menu

- Display all Caneco objects: all Caneco objects will be displayed.

- Do not display objects: no Caneco objects will be displayed.

- Display objects in active distribution: prevents Caneco objects in the project being displayed, other than
those in the active distribution.

- Display objects in active circuit: prevents Caneco objects in the project being displayed, other than those in
the active circuit.

- Display objects in active space: prevents Caneco objects in the project being displayed, other than those in
the active space.

- Save display mode: saves the display parameters with the name entered in the Name field.

- Delete display mode: deletes the selected mode.
12.2.2.2 External references box

- Caneco XREF:
- Display Caneco XREFs: allows external references containing Caneco objects to be displayed.
- Do not display Caneco XREFs: prevents external references containing Caneco objects being
displayed.

- Object in XREF:
- Display distributions in XREF: allows Caneco objects from an external reference to be displayed.
- Do not display distributions in XREF: prevents Caneco objects from an external reference being
displayed.
12.2.2.3 Objects box

- Terminal devices:
- Display all terminal devices: allows the terminal devices in the project to be displayed.
- Do not display terminal devices: prevents terminal devices in the project being displayed.
- Only those in active circuit: prevents terminal devices in the project being displayed, other than those in
the active circuit.
- Only those in active distribution: prevents terminal devices in the project being displayed, other than
those in the active distribution.
- Only those in active space: prevents terminal devices in the project being displayed, other than those in
the active space.
- Only those that have no supply: allows only those terminal devices not connected to a circuit to be
displayed.

- Systems:
- Display all systems: allows the systems in the project to be displayed.
- Do not display systems: prevents the systems in the project being displayed.
- Only those in active circuit: prevents systems in the project being displayed, other than those in the
active circuit.
- Only those in active distribution: prevents systems in the project being displayed, other than those in
the active distribution.
- Only those in active space: prevents systems in the project being displayed, other than those in the
active space.
- Only those that have no supply: allows only those systems not connected to a circuit to be displayed.

- System objects:
- Display system contents: allows objects contained within systems to be displayed.
- Do not display system contents: prevents objects contained within systems being displayed.

- Terminals:
- Display all terminals: allows terminals in the project to be displayed.
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- Do not display terminals: prevents terminals in the project being displayed.
- Only those in active circuit: prevents terminals in the project being displayed, other than those in the
active circuit.
- Only those in active distribution: prevents terminals in the project being displayed, other than those in
the active distribution.
- Only those in active space: prevents terminals in the project being displayed, other than those in the
active space.
- Only those that have no supply: allows only those terminals not connected to a circuit to be displayed.

- Spaces:
- Display all spaces: allows spaces to be displayed.
- Do not display spaces: prevents spaces being displayed.

- Supports:
- Display all supports: allows supports to be displayed.
- Do not display supports: prevents supports being displayed.
- Only those in active space: prevents supports in the project being displayed, other than those in the
active space.

- Junction boxes:
- Display all junction boxes: allows junction boxes in the project to be displayed.
- Do not display junction boxes: prevents junction boxes in the project being displayed.
- Only those in active circuit: prevents junction boxes in the project being displayed, other than those in
the active circuit.
- Only those in active distribution: prevents junction boxes in the project being displayed, other than
those in the active distribution.
- Only those in active space: prevents junction boxes in the project being displayed, other than those in
the active space.

- BBTSs (busbar trunking systems):
- Display all BBTSs: allows BBTSs in the project to be displayed.
- Do not display BBTSs: prevents BBTSs in the project being displayed.
- Only those in active circuit: prevents BBTSs in the project being displayed, other than those in the
active circuit.
- Only those in active distribution: prevents BBTSs in the project being displayed, other than those in the
active distribution.
- Only those in active space: prevents BBTSs in the project being displayed, other than those in the
active space.

- Cables:
- Display all cables: allows cables in the project to be displayed.
- Do not display cables: prevents the cables in the project being displayed.
- Only those in active circuit: prevents the cables in the project being displayed, other than those in the
active circuit.
- Only those in active distribution: prevents the cables in the project being displayed, other than those in
the active distribution.
- Only those in active space: prevents the cables in the project being displayed, other than those in the
active space.

- Partial display of cables with overridden lengths checkbox: allows partial display of cables in the project
whose lengths have been overridden.

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- Distributions:
- Display all distributions: allows distributions in the project to be displayed.
- Do not display distributions: prevents distributions in the project being displayed.
- Only those in active circuit: prevents distributions in the project being displayed, other than those in the
active circuit.
- Only those in active distribution: prevents distributions in the project being displayed, other than those
in the active distribution.
- Only those in active space: prevents distributions in the project being displayed, other than those in the
active space.
- Only those that have no supply: allows only those distributions not connected to a circuit to be
displayed.

- Labels:
- Display all labels: allows labels in the project to be displayed.
- Do not display labels: prevents labels in the project being displayed.
- Only those in active circuit: prevents labels in the project being displayed, other than those in the active
circuit.
- Only those in active distribution: prevents labels in the project being displayed, other than those in the
active distribution.
- Only those in active space: prevents labels in the project being displayed, other than those in the active
space.
- Only those that have no supply: allows only those labels not connected to a circuit to be displayed.

- Cable path cross-sections:
- Display all cable path cross-sections: allows cross-sections in the project to be displayed.
- Do not display cable path cross-sections: prevents cross-sections in the project being displayed.
- Only those for visible objects: allows cross-sections to be displayed for only those objects on the
screen.
12.2.2.4 Cable trays box

- Cable trays:
- Display all cable trays: allows cable paths in the project to be displayed.
- Do not display cable trays: prevents cable paths in the project being displayed.
- Only those in active space: prevents cable trays in the project being displayed, other than those in the
active space.
- Display only MEP drawing: the Caneco centre-line is not drawn.
- Display only Caneco drawing: the MEP part is not drawn.
- Display drawing of Caneco cable tray run markers only: the Caneco centre-line is not drawn, only the
cable tray run markers are visible.

- Cable tray segments:
- Display all cable tray segments: allows all cable path segments in the project to be displayed.
- Do not display cable tray segments: prevents cable path segments in the project being displayed.
- Only those for cable trays selected: prevents cable path segments in the project being displayed, other
than those for selected cable paths.
- Only those for cable tray runs selected: prevents segments in the project being displayed, other than
those for selected cable tray runs.
- Only those that are saturated: prevents segments being displayed, other than those that are saturated.

- Uses:
- All uses: allows all cable paths to be displayed, irrespective of use. If a use is selected, only cable
paths with the same use will be displayed.

- Cable segments:
- Display all cable segments: allows all cable segments in the project to be displayed.
- Do not display cable segments: prevents cable segments being displayed.
- Only those for cable trays selected: prevents segments being displayed, other than those for selected
cable trays.

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12.2.2.5 Display by altitude box

- Mode:
- Ignore altitude: the display ignores the altitude of objects.
- See above highest altitude: only objects located above the highest altitude will be visible.
- See below lowest altitude: only objects located below the lowest altitude will be visible.
- See strictly between lowest and highest altitudes: only objects located strictly between the lowest and
highest altitudes will be visible.
- See below lowest and above highest: only objects located below the lowest altitude or/and above the
highest altitude will be visible.
- See between lowest and highest altitudes: only objects located between the lowest and highest
altitudes will be visible.

- Highest altitude: Value of the highest altitude in the drawing units.

- Lowest altitude: Value of the lowest altitude in the drawing units.

- Level: if a number of room spaces have been entered in the project, the list will contain the altitudes of the
various floor levels. When the level is selected, the lowest altitude will take the altitude value of the floor,
the highest altitude will take the altitude value of the ceiling.

- Do not display distributions and cable trays by altitude checkbox: if checked, distributions and cable paths
will be displayed irrespective of their altitude.
12.2.2.6 Display by circuits box

- Circuits:
- Display all circuits: all circuits in the project will be displayed.
- Do not display circuits: inactive.
- Display checked circuits: check the circuits that will be displayed.

- Check according to cable tray use checkbox: routing preference depending on the nature of the cable tray.
12.2.2.7 Selections box

- Ignore hidden objects in Caneco selections checkbox: if checked, the selection will only apply to those
objects visible on the screen.
12.2.2.8 Reset to default values button

Resets the display to default values.

12.3 Legends and nomenclatures
12.3.1 Publishing legends and nomenclatures

To generate legends and nomenclatures:

Click on:

Select the fields required under the various tabs.
Select the export format(s).
Confirm.


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12.3.2 Publish legend dialogue box

- Terminal devices tab
- Left-hand side: list of checkboxes corresponding to the different properties for terminal devices.
- Right-hand side: preview of the nomenclature table corresponding to the properties checked.

- Terminals tab
- Left-hand side: list of checkboxes corresponding to the different properties for terminals.
- Right-hand side: preview of the nomenclature table corresponding to the properties checked.

- Systems tab
- Left-hand side: list of checkboxes corresponding to the different properties for systems.
- Right-hand side: preview of the nomenclature table corresponding to the properties checked.

- Junction boxes tab:
- Left-hand side: list of checkboxes corresponding to the different properties for junction boxes.
- Right-hand side: preview of the nomenclature table corresponding to the properties checked.

- BBTS tab:
- Left-hand side: list of checkboxes corresponding to the different properties for BBTSs.
- Right-hand side: preview of the nomenclature table corresponding to the properties checked.

- Cables tab:
- Left-hand side: list of checkboxes corresponding to the different properties for cables.
- Right-hand side: preview of the nomenclature table corresponding to the properties checked.

- Cable trays tab:
- Left-hand side: list of checkboxes corresponding to the different properties for cable trays.
- Right-hand side: preview of the nomenclature table corresponding to the properties checked.

- Spaces tab:
- Left-hand side: list of checkboxes corresponding to the different properties for spaces.
- Right-hand side: preview of the nomenclature table corresponding to the properties checked.

- Circuit diagram tab:
- Left-hand side: list of checkboxes corresponding to the different properties of the Caneco objects to be
displayed.
- Right-hand side: nomenclature table of the properties of the Caneco objects checked.

- Distributions tab:
- Left-hand side: list of checkboxes corresponding to the different properties for distributions.
- Right-hand side: preview of the nomenclature table corresponding to the properties checked.

- Circuits tab:
- Left-hand side: list of checkboxes corresponding to the different properties for circuits.
- Right-hand side: preview of the nomenclature table corresponding to the properties checked.

- Cable path cross-sections tab:
- Left-hand side: list of checkboxes corresponding to the different properties of the cross-sections.
- Right-hand side: preview of the nomenclature table corresponding to the properties checked.

- Supports tab:
- Left-hand side: list of checkboxes corresponding to the different properties for supports.
- Right-hand side: preview of the nomenclature table corresponding to the properties checked.

- XML files checkbox: generates XML files corresponding to the details checked under each tab, in the
current folder (.dwg file working directory).

- CSV files checkbox: generates CSV files corresponding to the details checked under each tab, in the
current folder (.dwg file working directory).

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- Update on drawing checkbox: creates an AutoCAD block corresponding to the nomenclature tables for
each tab.

- AutoCAD table checkbox: creates an AutoCAD table corresponding to the nomenclature tables for each
tab. Use this option in conjunction with Update on drawing.

- Add objects from XREF checkbox: displays objects coming from an external reference in the
nomenclature table.

- Add system objects checkbox: displays objects included in systems in the nomenclature table.

- No quantities in table checkbox:

- Block size: numerical value defining block size.
- Character size: numerical value defining character size.

- Ignore objects hidden by Caneco Implantation display manager checkbox:

- Style: AutoCAD text style.

- Default options: Chapter 6.1.9.

- Select distributions button: displays the dialogue box for selecting distributions.

- Select circuits button: displays the dialogue box for selecting circuits.
12.4 Create cable list database
12.4.1 Generating the .mdb file

Click on

Create cable list database dialogue box is displayed.
Name the export file (or select an existing file).
Select the various details to be exported.
Confirm
12.4.2 Create cable list database dialogue box
12.4.2.1 Cable list database (.mdb) name field

Lets you define the name of the file to be generated and the pathname to it.
12.4.2.2 Spaces box

- Automatically assign space names to devices checkbox: if checked, updates device ref. marks before
generating the database.
12.4.2.3 Cable tray runs box

The same options as in the general parameters dialogue box Chapter 6.1.6.
12.4.2.4 Cable segments box

- Calculate cable segment positions checkbox: redraws the cables, distributing them between the cable
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12.4.2.5 Cable path cross-sections box

- Dropdown list allowing you to define the cross-section from the widest cable tray run or section.

- Options checkbox for producing cross-sections.

12.4.2.6 Ref. marks box

- Regenerate cable and cable-tray ref. marks checkbox: if checked, regenerates the ref. marks before
creating the database.
12.4.2.7 Cable tray segments box

- Calculate cable tray segments checkbox: Chapter 11.2
12.4.2.8 List database box

- Calculate and save cable list tables checkbox: to create cable list data.

- Calculate and save support list tables checkbox: check to create support list data.
12.4.2.9 Cable tray cross-sections box

- Calculate and save cross-section list tables checkbox: check to create cross-section list data.

- Calculate sections on support brackets checkbox: check to perform the calculation.
12.5 Publish cable lists

In order to be able to publish cable lists, you must first create the cable list database Chapter 12.4.1.
12.5.1 Generating cable lists

Click on:

Create cable lists in Excel dialogue box is displayed
12.5.2 Create cable lists in Excel dialogue box
12.5.2.1 Database tab

- Name of database file produced by Caneco Implantation: name and location of the source file from which
the lists are created.

- Optional: filename of database to be compared (.mdb):
12.5.2.2 Write options tab

The options under this tab allow you to define the formatting of the details that will be generated in the Excel
spreadsheet.

- Write only name of space (ignore: zone, floor, building) from room-space ref. marks: only the name of the
space will be retained when creating the list.

- Write only last two words of ref. mark for cable tray runs or sections of cable trays (separator ): for cable
tray run ref. marks containing several words separated by a dash, only the last two words will be retained
when creating the list.

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- Write cable tray run ref. mark to replace ref. mark for cable tray section: if checked, replaces the ref. mark
for the cable tray section with the ref. mark for the cable tray run when writing to the database.

- Replace terminal ref. mark by that for junction box (if any) checkbox: if checked, replaces the terminal ref.
mark by the one for the cable tray run junction box when writing to the database.

- Write single-pole conductors separately checkbox: if checked, generates as many lines as there are
conductors, in the cable list.

- Write corrected cable lengths checkbox: takes spare length percentages into account when calculating
lengths.

- Do not write cables with zero length checkbox: cables with zero length will not be generated in the list.

12.5.2.3 Information tab:

- Header gives filename and pathname to the .dwg file.

- Units: units used in the project.

- Filename cell: column/row co-ordinates of the cell in which the name of the .dwg file will be given.

- Revision number cell: column/row co-ordinates of the cell in which the revision number will be given.

- Modification cell 1: column/row co-ordinates of the first cell in which the modification label will be given.

- Phase separator: separation character

- Neutral separator: separation character

- PE separator: separation character

- Write header on each page checkbox: displays the information entered above as a header on each page.

12.5.2.4 Compared file information tab:

- Header gives filename and pathname to the .dwg file.

- Units: units used in the project.

- File name cell: column/row co-ordinates of the cell in which the name of the .dwg file will be given.

- Revision number cell: column/row co-ordinates of the cell in which the revision number will be given.

- Modification cell 1: column/row co-ordinates of the first cell in which the modification label will be given.

- Write header on each page checkbox: displays the information entered above as a header on each page.
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12.5.2.5 Calculations tab

- Spare capacity percentage box: choose the appropriate formula for calculating the spare capacity
percentage.
12.5.2.6 Cable running list tab

- Name of .xls file: name and location of the file used as a template for the cable running list.

- Cable manufacturers: generates the list corresponding to the manufacturer selected

- Cable path usage: generates the list for the type of cable path selected.

- Cable list (checkboxes): select the cable(s) to be processed.

- Write to .xls file from line: defines the line number from which the information will be written.

- Page number write column: defines the column number from which the information will be written.

- Number of pages per spreadsheet: lets you control pagination. If the number of pages to be generated is
greater than the number of pages per spreadsheet, a new spreadsheet is created in the Excel workbook.

- Page number prefix: to give the page number a prefix.

- Copy to page header from line to line...: defines the zone to be repeated on each page.

- Text to be used for cable segments not on cable tray: text allowing those cables not running in cable paths
to be identified.

- Ignore cable segments less than: minimum length of cable paths that will not be processed.

- Combine cable segments running within the same space box: groups cables together according to the
criterion selected:
- On the same cable tray section
- On the same cable tray run

- Write cable kind (in column Q) checkbox: check to have the kind of cable in column Q

- Write cable model (in column T) checkbox: check to have the model of cable in column T
12.5.2.7 Cables tab

To publish lists selecting the cables to be processed.
12.5.2.8 By roomspace tab

To publish lists using the roomspace as the sort criterion.
12.5.2.9 By cable tray sections tab:

To publish lists using cable trays as the sort criterion.
12.5.2.10 By cable tray runs tab:

To publish lists using cable tray runs as the sort criterion.
12.5.2.11 Cable list in Excel button

Generates the cable list in Excel in accordance with the configuration under the various tabs.
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12.6 Publish cross-section views

In order to be able to publish cross-section views, you must first create the cable list database Chapter
12.4.1.
12.6.1 Generating cross-section view lists

Click on:

Cross-section view list dialogue box is displayed.
12.6.2 Cross-section view list dialogue box
12.6.2.1 Cross-section view list tab

- Database box:

- Database file (Access): name and location of the source file from which the list is generated.
- Template file (Excel): name and location of the template file.

- Cross-section view list box:
- List of cross-section views (checkboxes): select the cross-section views to be processed in the list.
- Select all / Deselect all buttons: select or deselect all the cross-section views to be processed.
- Update list button: to update the cross-section views defined in the drawing.

- Create cross-section view list button: generates the Excel file in accordance with the parameters selected.

- Sort cable list using: defines the sort order for the information in the list.
12.6.2.2 Page setup tab

- Section information box: lets you configure the columns/rows in the Excel spreadsheet.

- Page setup box: configure the page setup for the output file.
12.7 Publish support lists

In order to be able to publish support lists, you must first create the cable list database Chapter Erreur !
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12.7.1 Generating support lists

Click on:

Support list dialogue box is displayed.
12.7.2 Support list dialogue box
12.7.2.1 Support list tab
- Database (Access) box
- Database file (Access): name and location of the source file from which the list is generated.
- Template file (Excel): name and location of the template file.

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- Support list box
- List of supports (checkboxes): select the supports to be processed in the list.
- Select all / Deselect all buttons: select or deselect all the supports to be processed.
- Update list button: update support list.

- Create support list button: generates the Excel file in accordance with the parameters selected.

- Sort cable list using: defines the sort order for the information in the list.
12.7.2.2 Page setup tab

- Section information box: lets you configure the columns/rows in the Excel file.

- Page setup box: configure the page setup for the output file.
12.8 Convert old v2.4.0 spaces

Lets you convert spaces created in version 2.4.0 so as to be able to use them in version 2.5

Click on:

12.9 Update space name for all terminal devices

Click on:

12.10 Update all external reference circuits

Click on:

12.11 Replace text segment in distribution ref. marks

Click on:

12.12 Replace text segment in circuit ref. marks

Click on:

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13 Import tab
This groups together a collection of commands to let you import data.


Update cable from the Caneco BT project Chapter 13.1
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Import a file (.stf) from DIALux Chapter 13.3
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Import a Caneco system definition Chapter 13.4
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Import properties from a Caneco project Chapter 13.5
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13.1 Update cables from the Caneco BT project

To update the cables after calculation in Caneco BT:

Click on:

Open dialogue box is displayed.
Select the Caneco BT file (.afr)
Click the Open button.
A confirmation dialogue box is displayed showing the number of circuits updated and any anomalies.


Calculate all cables in order to update labels Chapter 9.6.
Consult the cable properties Chapter 23.2.2.1 to check the cable data have been updated.
Consult the cable information for the cable path Chapter 11.1 to check the cable data have been
updated.
13.2 Importing a Caneco BT project

Go to the Import tab
Click on:

Synchronization with Caneco BT dialogue box is displayed. See description.
Click the Open button.
Open dialogue box is displayed.
Select the .afr file to import.
Click the Open button.
Click the Load Caneco BT project button.
Check the distribution(s) and/or circuit(s) to import or update.
Select options.
Click the Update project button.

Two situations may then arise:

- The distributions are not included in the .dwg file: insert the distributions one after another, following the
instructions on the AutoCAD command line.

- The distributions are present in the .dwg file: the cables will be updated.
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13.3 Import a file (.stf) from DIALux

To import a file (.stf) from DIALux into Caneco:

Click on:

Import a DIALux file dialogue box is displayed.
Click the Open button.
Files dialogue box is displayed.
Select the directory and filename (.stf) to import.
Click the Open button; the Files dialogue box closes.
Check the space(s) to import.
Click the Import button.
Create library dialogue box is displayed.
Enter a library heading name.
Confirm saving block in database directory dialogue box is displayed Chapter 25.1
Confirm according to user choice.
Terminal device dialogue box is displayed Chapter 7.3.2 containing the new heading.
Enter the dialogue box parameters.
Confirm.
Confirm new library heading in a database directory file (.csv) dialogue box is displayed Chapter
6.2.2.
Confirm according to user choice.
13.4 Import a Caneco system definition

To import a Caneco system definition:

Click on:

select the file (.rdb) with the same name as the system definition file (.dwg).
Open.

13.5 Import properties from a Caneco project

Lets you import the properties from an existing project and convert AutoCAD blocks automatically into Caneco
objects.

To import properties from a project:

Click on:

Select the project .rdb file to import.
Click the Open button.

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14 Export tab
This groups together a collection of commands to let you import data.


Export a partial (.mdb) file to Caneco BT Chapter 14.1
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Export a DWG containing only AutoCAD entities Chapter 14.3
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Export a file (.csv) of the octopuses Chapter 14.4
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Export a file (.csv) of the cable tray segments Chapter 14.5
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Export a file (.csv) of the sets of properties Chapter 14.6
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14.1 Export a partial (.mdb) file to Caneco BT

Lets you select part of the data for the electrical installation in order to export it to Caneco BT.

To export a partial (.mdb) file to Caneco BT:

Click on:

Export to Caneco BT dialogue box is displayed.
Check the circuit(s) or distribution(s) to export.
Click the Open button.
Files dialogue box is displayed.
Select the directory and enter the destination filename.
Click the Open button; the Files dialogue box closes.
Click the Save button (which is no longer greyed out).
14.2 Export a (.stf) file to DIALux

To export a (.stf) file to DIALux in Caneco:

Click on:

Export a DIALux file dialogue box is displayed.
Check the space(s) to export.
Click the Open button.
Files dialogue box is displayed.
Select the directory and enter the destination filename.
Click the Save button, the Files dialogue box closes.
Click the Save button.


In order to be able to export, you need to have created at least one space. The elements to be calculated
must not be too far from the origin. The insertion point for the block must be within the space.



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14.3 Export a DWG containing only AutoCAD entities


This export generates a .dwg file, converting Caneco objects into standard AutoCAD entities. In this way,
the converted objects can be read and modified directly using the commands in AutoCAD.
14.3.1 Exporting in DWG

Click on:

Save a DWG containing only standard AutoCAD entities dialogue box is displayed.
Select the option(s).
Click the Confirm button.
14.3.2 Save a DWG containing only standard AutoCAD entities dialogue box

- Change button: to change the destination filename (.dwg) and location.

- Force Caneco Implantation objects to altitude z=0 checkbox: if checked, resets all Caneco objects to
altitude z=0, except for spaces.

- Export electrical attributes in blocks checkbox: if checked, the electrical properties of the Caneco object
are converted into block attributes.

- Ignore objects hidden by Caneco display manager checkbox: if checked, Caneco objects hidden by the
display manager ( Chapter 12.2.1) will not be exported / converted. Only those objects visible on the
screen will be processed.

- Use AutoCAD splines checkbox:


Attention: the exported / converted file (.dwg) contains only AutoCAD entities. The Caneco Implantation
database is no longer present, and hence not recognized as a Caneco Implantation file.
Make sure you keep the original files!
14.4 Export a file (.csv) of octopuses

Click on:

Name octopus CSV file dialogue box is displayed.
Give the name and location for the file to be generated.
Save.
14.5 Export a file (.csv) of cable tray segments

In order to export a file (.csv) of cable tray segments, you must first have calculated the cable path segments
Chapter 11.2.

Click on:

The Save dialogue box is displayed.
Select the directory and enter the destination filename.
Click the Save button.
14.6 Export a file (.csv) of the sets of properties

If sets of properties have been defined by the user, these can be exported in .csv format.
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15 Select tab
This groups together a collection of commands that let you select the various Caneco objects in the drawing.


Select all distributions Chapter 15.1
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Select cables in active circuit Chapter 15.3
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Select all terminal devices Chapter 15.4
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Select terminal devices in active circuit Chapter 15.5
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Select all terminals Chapter 15.6
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Select terminals in active circuit Chapter 15.7
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Select all cable paths Chapter 15.8
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Select all supports Chapter 15.9
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15.1 Select all distributions

To select all the distributions in the project:

Click on:



Objects made invisible by the Caneco display manager will also be selected.
15.2 Select all cables
15.2.1 Select cables according to certain criteria

Click on:

Select cables dialogue box is displayed.
Chose the selection criteria.
Click on OK.
15.2.2 Select cables dialogue box

- Cable types box: choose the types of cables to be included in the selection.

- Forced cables box: choose the forced cables to be included in the selection.

- All button: selects all types of cables.

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- Circuits button: displays the Only cables for checked circuits will be selected dialogue box. Choose the
circuits for the cables involved in the selection.
15.3 Select cables in active circuit

Click on:

Select cables dialogue box is displayed Chapter 15.2.2
Chose the selection criteria
Click on OK.
15.4 Select all terminal devices

To select all terminal devices in the drawing:

Click on:

15.5 Select terminal devices in active circuit

To select the terminal devices in the active circuit in the drawing:

Click on:

15.6 Select all terminals

To select all terminals in the drawing:

Click on:

15.7 Select terminals in active circuit

To select the terminals in the active circuit in the drawing:

Click on:

15.8 Select all cable paths

To select all cable paths in the drawing:

Click on:


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15.9 Select all supports

To select all the distributions in the project:

Click on:

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16 Labels tab
This groups together a collection of commands for managing labels.


Select all labels Chapter 16.1
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Select labels for all distributions Chapter 16.2
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Select labels for active circuit distribution Chapter 16.3
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Select labels for all terminal devices Chapter 16.4
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Select labels for terminal devices in active circuit Chapter 16.5
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Select labels for all terminals Chapter 16.6
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Select labels for terminals in active circuit Chapter 16.7
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Select labels for all cable paths Chapter 16.8
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Select labels for all supports Chapter 16.9
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Avoid label overlay Chapter 16.10
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Reposition labels Chapter 16.11
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Copy Caneco layer names from labels Chapter 16.12
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Size XS Chapter 16.13
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Size S Chapter 16.13
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Size M Chapter 16.13
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16.1 Select all labels

To select all the labels in the project:

Click on:





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16.2 Select labels for all distributions

To select the labels for the distributions in the project:

Click on:

16.3 Select labels for active circuit distribution

To select labels for the distribution for the active circuit:

Click on:

16.4 Select labels for all terminal devices

To select the labels for all terminal devices:

Click on:

16.5 Select labels for terminal devices in active circuit

To select labels for the terminal devices in the active circuit:

Click on:

16.6 Select labels for all terminals

To select the labels for terminals:

Click on:

16.7 Select labels for terminals in active circuit

To select the labels for the terminals in the active circuit:

Click on:

16.8 Select labels for all cable paths

To select the labels for all the cable paths:

Click on:

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16.9 Select labels for all supports

To select the labels for all supports:

Click on:

16.10 Avoid label overlay

To avoid Caneco object labels overlapping:

Click on:

16.11 Reposition labels

To reset one or more labels back to their original positions:

Click on:

Select the label(s) to be repositioned.
Confirm.
16.12 Copy Caneco layer names from labels


Where dependencies in the layer management have been modified during a project Chapter 6.1.7

To copy Caneco layer names from labels:

Click on:

Select all the labels in the project.
Confirm.
16.13 Label sizes

To modify label size:

Click one of the icons below:
or or or or
Select the label(s) to be resized.
Confirm.
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17 Verify tab
This groups together a collection of commands to let you verify the integrity of the project.


Verify database Chapter 17.1
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Verify distributions Chapter 17.3
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Verify circuits Chapter 17.4
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Verify overlaid terminal devices Chapter 17.5
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Verify overlaid cable paths Chapter 17.6
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17.1 Verify database

Lets you verify that the project database is consistent with the .dwg file. Any anomalies found are flagged up, along
with the appropriate corrective action, where possible.

To check the project database:

Click on:

17.2 Verify ref. marks

To verify Caneco object ref. marks:

Click on:

17.3 Verify distributions

To verify the distributions:

Click on:

17.4 Verify circuits

To verify the circuits:

Click on:

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17.5 Verify overlaid terminal devices

To verify overlaid Caneco objects:

Click on:


If the verification finds one or more Caneco objects overlaid, they are selected in the drawing.
17.6 Verify overlaid cable paths

To verify overlaid Caneco cable paths:

Click on:


If the verification finds one or more Caneco cable paths overlaid, they are selected in the drawing.
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18 Inserting devices
When you open a new Caneco Implantation project, you are obliged to define the units for the drawing
Chapter 6.1.

Next, configure the various elements as necessary (installation height, layer, marking, etc.).

You can then proceed to position the devices ( Chapter 4.3) and cable paths in your installation, by two
separate methods, depending on the data you are starting with:

- Only the architects plan is available: position the equipment using the commands available under the
Insert tab Chapter 7.

- The devices are already positioned, in the form of AutoCAD blocks: convert the various elements to
Caneco blocks, using the tools in the contextual menus Chapter 23.2.7.


We strongly recommend purging the original drawing of those elements that may cause problems (e.g. A$C
blocks coming from Copy/Pasting in AutoCAD).
18.1 Converting an AutoCAD block into a Caneco Terminal device object

To convert an AutoCAD block into a Caneco Terminal device object:

Select the AutoCAD block(s).
Right click.
Select Convert N blocks into Caneco terminal device(s) where N is the number of blocks selected.
Terminal device dialogue box is displayed.
Enter the parameters in the dialogue box see Chapter 7.3.2.
Confirm.

18.2 Converting an AutoCAD block into a Caneco Terminal object

To convert an AutoCAD block into a Caneco Terminal object:

Select the AutoCAD block(s).
Right click.
Select Convert N blocks into Caneco terminal(s) where N is the number of blocks selected.
Terminal dialogue box is displayed.
Enter the parameters in the dialogue box see Chapter 7.4.2.
Confirm.
18.3 Converting an AutoCAD block into a Caneco Distribution object

To convert an AutoCAD block into a Caneco Distribution object:

Select the AutoCAD block(s).
Right click.
Select Convert N blocks into Caneco distribution(s) where N is the number of blocks selected.
Enter the ref. mark prefix on the AutoCAD command line.
Distribution dialogue box is displayed.
Enter the parameters in the dialogue box see Chapter 7.1.2.
Confirm
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19 Inserting cable paths
19.1 Converting AutoCAD entities to cable paths

To convert a line or polyline into cable paths:

Select the entities to convert.
Right click.
Convert into a Caneco cable tray.
Enter cable path dialogue box is displayed Chapter 7.5.2
Enter the parameters.
Confirm.

Objects that have been converted into cable trays are not deleted.
19.2 Drawing a cable tray

There are several commands for drawing cable trays, either from the tools palette ( Chapter 7.5.1) or using
the contextual menus Chapter 23.2.5.2.
19.2.1 Drawing a vertical cable path from a distribution

When inserting new cable paths, it is possible to automatically create the vertical riser coming out of the
distribution, provided you comply with two conditions:

- Check that object snapping is enabled (end and near).

- Check the option Create vertical cable paths automatically in the Caneco Implantation general parameters
Chapter 6.1.6.
19.2.2 Drawing a vertical cable path

To draw a vertical cable path:

Display Caneco explorer.
Right click in the top part Chapter 12.1.3.
New.
Vertical cable tray:
Enter cable path dialogue box is displayed.
Enter the parameters.
Confirm.
Enter the start point.
Enter the height.
Confirm.
19.3 Sizing cable paths

Once the cable cross-sections have been calculated, Caneco Implantation is then able to dimension the cable
paths in accordance with the results obtained Chapter 11. It is obligatory to have created the cable
database in order to be able to generate cross-section views Chapter 12.4.
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20 Automatic wiring
The installation can be wired in different ways ( Chapter 4.4) and in accordance with certain rules defined
when the circuits are created and configured.
20.1 Cable properties

The various cable properties can only be accessed if the connections between devices have been made. To
access these properties:

Select a cable.
Right click.
Caneco properties.
20.1.1 Cable properties dialogue box
20.1.1.1 Title bar

Indicates the type of cable selected: primary cable, between terminals, between terminal devices, etc.
20.1.1.2 Determining the cable

This field may indicate:

- Calculation Caneco BT: the circuit for this cable can be exported and processed by Caneco BT. The
cross-sections resulting from the calculation will be updated in Caneco Implantation.

- Free: means that the circuit for this cable will not be exported to Caneco BT. The cross-sections will have
to be filled in by the user.
20.1.1.3 Status

When displayed, this field indicates:

- To be recalculated: the cross-sections are not defined. They will have to be calculated by Caneco BT and
then imported into Caneco Implantation.
20.1.1.4 Characteristics box

- Ref mark: Unique ref. mark for the selected cable.

- Manufacturer: manufacturers name.

- Model: Name of model.

- Caneco BT type: cable type corresponding to those in Caneco BT (U1000R2V, H07RN-F, H07RN-F/PR,
1000RVFV, FR-N05 VVU, H07V, CR1/PVC, CR1/PRC, PVC, PRC, XLPE, EPR, VPE)

- Pole: corresponding to those in Caneco BT (Multi, Multi+PE, Single S>Max, Single Trefoil, Single
Touching, Single Separate)

- Contents: corresponding to the conductors in Caneco BT (3P+PE, 3P+N+PE, 3P, 3P+N, P+N+PE, P+N,
3P+PEN, 2P, 2P+PE)

- Voltage: lets you enter a voltage.

- Family: corresponds to the family of the cable.

- Remark: additional information.
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- Colour: colour index of the cable.

- Wiring: rigid or flexible Chapter 20.7.

- Ends:
- Free: neither end of the cable is tied to the source and destination.
- To the start: the end of the cable remains attached to the source.
- To the destination: the end of the cable remains attached to the destination.
- To the start and the destination: both ends of the cable remain tied to the source and destination.

- Length: length of the cable in the project units.

- Max. layers: the value indicates the maximum permitted number of layers for this cable; if blank, the
software will position the cable in accordance with the number of layers permitted in the cable tray
parameters.

- Min. bend: minimum permitted bend radius for the cable.

- Additional point: adds an additional control point in the cable run.

- Radius: bend radius.
20.1.1.5 Cross-sections box

- Cable or phase: number and type of conductor for the cable or phase.

- Separate neutral: number and type of conductor for the separate neutral.

- Separate PE: number and type of conductor for the separate PE.

- Width: width of cable in mm.

- Height: height of cable in mm.

- Weight: weight of cable in kg/m.

- Core: cable core.
- Cu
- Al
- Cu/Al
- Al + PE Cu

- Extended data: lets you add information freely to the cable properties.
20.1.1.6 Label box

- Text field: labels Chapter 25.3.
- Button : displays the list of keywords and lets you choose a label created in the form of a block and
attributes Chapter 26.1.

- Splines checkbox: if checked, lets you use arcs to connect together all the terminal devices supplied by
the circuit. The label field must not be blank. The amplitude of the spline (Medium, Low, or High) can be
modified using the adjacent dropdown list.
The position (left or right) of the spline can be modified using the dropdown list below the amplitude.

- N points: defines the number of handles ( Chapter 4.2.1) between Caneco objects.

- Size: label size.

- Rotation: rotation of the label in degrees.
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- Interrupted checkbox: if the Splines box is checked, only spline arcs ending at terminal devices allow
cable labels to be displayed.

- Colour: label colour index.

- Style: label text style.
20.1.2 Modifying cable properties

To edit or modify the properties for one or more cables:

Select one of the cables in the circuit.
Right click.
Select Caneco properties.
Select either:
- primary cables from the selection
- selected cables
- all the primary cables

Or

Display Caneco explorer.
Click the Installation tab.
Check the connection(s).
Right click.
Cable properties.


Take care to correctly identify the type of connection Chapter 4.1.5.

Modifying connections can lead to modifications to the calculation in Caneco BT:
- Modify primary cables in selection: all the cable sections in the circuit will take on the properties of
the primary cable. Cables will be updated after processing in Caneco BT.
- Modify selected cables: the modification will only affect the selected cables. The other cable
sections in the circuit will not be affected by the change to the properties. Cables will not be
updated after processing in Caneco BT. In order to be able to perform updating after the
processing in Caneco BT, copy across the properties from the circuits primary cable.

Certain modifications may lead to cable properties being over-ridden.

20.2 Power from

To wire and power Caneco objects installed on the DWG drawing:

Select the terminal device(s) with or without the terminal(s) to be wired.

With terminal

Without terminal


Right click
Select Power from.
- Either the distribution already exists: the software will propose selecting an existing circuit or creating one
or more other circuits for this distribution;

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- Or you create a new distribution and one or more new circuits.

With terminal

Without terminal

20.3 Wire to

Select the terminal device(s) with or without the terminal(s) to be wired.
Right click.
Wire to.
Select the object from which the selection will be wired.

- If the selected object is a distribution: the software proposes choosing a circuit or creating a new one(s).

- If the object is an already-wired terminal device or terminal, the wiring will be carried out directly, taking the
existing parameters into account.

- If the object is a terminal that has not yet been wired: the wiring between the terminal devices and the
terminal will be performed once the latter is connected to its supply.
20.4 Wire downstream

Wire downstream makes it possible to connect one or more other terminal devices from a terminal device that has
already been wired. Caneco Implantation will in that case create as many cables as there are terminal devices to
wire up.
Select the terminal device(s) to be wired.
Right click.
Wire downstream
20.5 Wire downstream daisychain in order

Makes it possible to connect several terminal devices from a device that has already been wired up. The objects
will be connected to each other in the order they are selected on the screen. Example for 3 terminal devices:

Select the first terminal device to be wired.
Right click.
Wire downstream daisychain in order.
Select the second terminal device.
Confirm.
Select the third terminal device.
Confirm twice
Select the terminal device from which to start the daisychain.
20.6 Un-wire Caneco objects

There are several methods for un-wiring objects. The AutoCAD delete command and the contextual menus on the
cables or terminal devices can also be used.
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20.7 Laying out rigid or flexible cables
20.7.1 Flexible cable

To lay out a flexible cable:

Edit the primary cable properties Chapter 23.2.2.
In the primary cable dialogue box, select Flexible cabling Chapter 20.1.
Confirm


20.7.2 Rigid cable

To lay out a rigid cable:

Edit the primary cable properties Chapter 23.2.2.
In the cable properties dialogue box, select Rigid cabling Chapter 20.1.
Confirm.

To change the wiring angle:

Edit the terminal(s) Chapter 23.2.2.
In the terminal properties dialogue box select the angle Chapter 7.4.2.
Confirm.

Angle 120

Angle 0or 180

20.7.3 Changing terminal device wiring order

Chapter 9.7
20.7.4 Run cable via a cable path

To run the terminal device / terminal cable(s) via a cable path:

Terminal device:

Select the terminal device.
Right click.
Terminal device Caneco properties
Check the box Cable runs in cable trays.
Confirm.



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Terminal:

Select the terminal.
Right click.
Caneco properties for selected terminal.
Check the In cable tray box.
Confirm.

Without terminal

With terminal

20.7.5 Modifying a cable run

It can sometimes occur that the route taken automatically by cables is unsuitable. In this situation, you will need to
modify the cable run manually.
20.7.5.1 By redefining the points where it must run

To modify a cable run:

Select a cable.
Right click.
Select Change route.
Select Points where it must run.
Draw the cable run
Confirm using the Enter key.


20.7.5.2 By adding handles

To add a handle to the cable:

Select a cable.
Right click.
Select Change route.
Select Add a handle.
Select a point on the cable (the nearest anchor point is strongly recommended).

To be able to change the route of the cable once a handle has been added, select the cable, then the handle, and
click on the new point it must pass through.






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20.7.6 Undo cables run changes

To undo cable route changes performed using the commands described above:

Select the cable.
Right click.
Select Change route.
Select Cancel changes.
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21 Systems
A system is a mini Caneco Implantation project containing components of various types. It makes it possible to
connect one graphic symbol with several circuits in the installation.


A system must contain a minimum of one distribution and one or more terminal devices powered by one or
more circuits.
21.1 Creating a system definition

To create a system definition:

Create a New Caneco project.
General parameters: the system units must correspond to the project units.
Create and insert a new distribution Chapter 7.1.1. Set the height to 0.
Create and insert one or more new terminal device(s) Chapter 7.3.1. Set the height to 0. Insert the
terminal device close to the distribution (see below).

The system here consists of two electrical socket outlets (power circuit), a telephone socket, and a computer
network socket (signals circuits)



Select all the terminal devices.
Select Supply via N new circuits in XXX where N is the number of terminal devices and XXX the name of
the distribution.
Select and delete the labels.
Save the .dwg project containing the system definition.
21.2 Inserting a system

To be able to insert a system, you first have to import its definition into the project:

Go to the Import tab and click on:

Select the .rdb file corresponding to the name of the system definition .dwg file.
Open.

Once the definition has been imported, insert the system:

Go to the Insert tab and click on:

System dialogue box is displayed.
Select the previously-imported system definition.
Select the graphics symbol to be associated with the system.
Enter the parameters in the dialogue box see Chapter 7.8.2
Confirm.
Insert dialogue box is displayed, opportunity to:
- Modify the length.
- Modify the width
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- Rotate by degrees.
Position the system on the drawing.
21.3 Converting an AutoCAD block into a Caneco system

To convert an AutoCAD block into a Caneco System object:

Select the AutoCAD block(s).
Right click.
Select Convert N blocks into Caneco system(s) where N is the number of blocks selected.
System properties dialogue box is displayed.
Enter the parameters in the dialogue box see Chapter 7.8.2.
Confirm.
21.4 Wiring up a system

To be able to wire up a system, there must be at least one distribution included in the project.

Select the system to be wired.
Right click.
Connect up system XXX where XXX is the name of the system.
Connect system dialogue box is displayed.
For each terminal device in the system, select:
- The distribution and the circuit, if it exists.
Or
- if not, the distribution and New circuit.


21.5 Ungrouping a system

Ungrouping a system consists of breaking it down into terminal devices that are once again independent, while
keeping the existing wiring.

To ungroup a system:

Select the system.
Right click.
Caneco properties.
Ungroup system.
Confirm.
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22 Spaces
A space is an AutoCAD block representing a three-dimensional space. It makes it possible to define the
geographical position of equipment. It is constructed using a polyline comprising at least 3 vertices.
22.1 Creating a space

To create a space:

Create an AutoCAD polyline
- _line to enter the points of the space manually.
- _boundary or outline to create a polyline automatically within a defined zone.
Select the polyline.
Go to the Insert tab and click on:

Dialogue box is displayed.
You must enter the name and height of the space, then confirm.



22.2 Converting an AutoCAD polyline into a space

To convert an AutoCAD polyline into a space:

Select a polyline.
Right click.
Convert to a Caneco space.


If the polyline is an open outline, Caneco Implantation will close the outline when creating the space.
Creating the space automatically involves creating a block. To avoid any confusion when deleting a space,
we recommend purging the drawing using the _purge command.
22.3 Updating the names of spaces

After adding or modifying spaces , it may be necessary to perform an update:

Select the space(s).
Right click.
Update space name for all terminal devices, terminals, distributions.
Confirm.
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23 Selections and contextual menus
23.1 Selections

If no command is active, it is possible to select one or more objects, either by clicking on them, or by window or
capture. When one or more objects are selected, contextual menus specific to the type of the selection become
available.

- AutoCAD objects selected: the AutoCAD commands applicable to the objects selected are accessible in
the contextual menu. Only those Caneco commands compatible with the selection will be offered.

- AutoCAD objects and Caneco entities selected together: only those AutoCAD commands compatible with
the objects selected will be offered.

- Caneco objects selected:
- If all the objects selected are of the same type (e.g. only terminal devices) the contextual menu relating
to the selection is then available.
- If the selection includes Caneco objects of different types (e.g. terminal devices and labels), only those
AutoCAD commands compatible with the selection will be offered in the contextual menu.

Right-clicking within the graphics area, without selecting any objects, gives access to the standard AutoCAD
contextual menu.
23.2 Graphics area contextual menus
23.2.1 Contextual menus for distributions
23.2.1.1 Caneco properties

Calls up the distributions dialogue box ( Chapter 7.1.2) in order to be able to modify certain properties.

This command is also accessible via the explorer contextual menus.
23.2.1.2 Rename

Lets you rename the distribution. If the circuit names are also dependent on the name of the distribution
(recommended), remember to check the box allowing them to be renamed as well.

This command is also accessible via the explorer contextual menus.
23.2.1.3 New distribution

Chapter 7.1.
23.2.1.4 New circuit within distribution

Chapter 7.2.
23.2.1.5 New circuits in order as per device selection

If at least one circuit has already been created for the distribution, this command lets you create and wire up as
many new circuits as terminal devices selected. It is important to confirm each terminal device selected using the
Enter key on the keyboard.
23.2.1.6 Properties of all primary cables in the distribution

Displays the cable properties dialogue box ( Chapter 20.1.1). Any modifications made will be carried across
to all of the primary cables leaving the distribution.
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23.2.1.7 Power from

Lets you wire up the selected distribution with a new or existing distribution Chapter 20.2.
23.2.1.8 Wire to

Lets you wire up the distribution by graphically selecting another distribution Chapter 20.4.
23.2.1.9 Power from external supply

Assigns a supply to a distribution not already connected to a power source, or lets you redefine the name of the
supply.

This command is also accessible via the explorer contextual menus.
23.2.1.10 Un-wire

Lets you un-wire the distribution. All the upstream and downstream cables will be deleted, along with the source.
Only the circuits will be kept.
23.2.1.11 Adding a BBTS

Adds a prefabricated busbar trunking system, associated with the distribution.
23.2.1.12 Changing the wiring priority

Lets you modify the wiring priorities in accordance with certain rules. Enable the Use wiring priority order option in
the general parameters dialogue box.
23.2.1.13 Add Caneco properties in block attributes

The Attributes associated with Caneco blocks dialogue box appears. Check those properties you want to appear
in the form of AutoCAD attributes, then confirm.
23.2.1.14 Remove Caneco properties from block attributes

Deletes the attributes generated using the previous command.
23.2.1.15 Select

- Distribution terminal devices: selects all the terminal devices linked to the distribution.

- Distribution terminals: selects all the terminals linked to the distribution.

- Distribution origins: selects the origins of the distribution.

- All distributions

- Labels: lets you select the labels for all the distributions or objects selected previously.
23.2.1.16 Display

Lets you control how terminal devices, terminals, cables, labels, and circuits are displayed.
23.2.1.17 Move all

- Altitude: moves the origin of the distribution to the value indicated.

- Altitude of upstream cable: modifies the routing altitude of the upstream cable.

- Translate: lets you move the distribution and all the objects linked to it (cables, terminal devices, boxes,
etc.) by a given vector. Only objects wired downstream will be processed.

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- Reflect: repositions the distribution and all the objects linked to it with respect to a plane of reflection,
without copying them. Only objects wired downstream will be processed.

- Rotate: rotates the distribution and all the objects linked to it by defining graphically start and end
orientations. Only objects wired downstream of the distribution will be processed.

- Rotate through an angle: rotates the distribution and all the objects linked to it by defining an angle. Only
objects wired downstream will be processed.
23.2.1.18 Copy all

- Translate: lets you copy the distribution and all the objects linked to it (cables, terminal devices, boxes, etc.)
by a given vector. Only objects wired downstream will be processed.

- Reflect: lets you make a symmetrical copy of the distribution and all the objects linked to it. Only objects
wired downstream of the distribution will be processed.

- Rotate: lets you make a rotated copy of the distribution and all the objects linked to it. Only objects wired
downstream of the distribution will be processed.

In all cases, the circuits will be automatically renamed when they are copied.
23.2.2 Contextual menus for cables
23.2.2.1 Caneco properties

- For primary cables in the selection: to display the properties dialogue box for the cables selected.

- For wiring of terminal devices supplied by cables selected: to display the properties dialogue box for the
cables selected. If the characteristics are modified, the cable(s) will no longer be calculated by Caneco BT.

- For all the primary cables: displays the properties dialogue box for the primary cables.

- Conductor colour and cross-section: to configure the colour and conductor cross-section for cables running
in a conduit.

- Put selected cables into a conduit: to put the cables into a conduit.

- Copy name from Caneco layers: re-assigns the names of the layers in accordance with the rules defined in
the general parameters.

- Regenerate all ref. marks: lets you recalculate the ref. marks after the marking formul have been
modified.

- Calculate cable list: Chapter 12.5.

- Cable segment positions: lets you visualize the position of cables in the cable paths.

- Lock: locks the cable routing.

- Unlock: unlocks the cable routing.

- Change wiring priority: modifies the routing priorities.
23.2.2.2 Change route

- Cable path altitude for cables selected: lets you change the cable path altitude for the cable selected.

- Points on run: to add points where the cable must run.

- Add handle: adds a handle to make it easier to change the cable route.

- Undo cables run changes: returns the cable to its original route.
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23.2.2.3 Cable trays

- Not run on cable trays: redefines the routing for the cable selected outside cable paths.

- Run only on cable trays: forces the cables to run via the cable paths.

- Choose circuit cable tray anchor point: defines the point from which the cable will be run on the cable path.

- Prohibit cable tray at origin of distribution: lets you define routing preferences between the origin of a circuit
and the cable paths. None of the cables coming from this origin will be run via the cable paths selected if
prohibition is enabled.

- Allow cable tray at origin of distribution: lets you remove the previously-defined prohibitions.

- Points on cable run: lets you define an obligatory point through which the cable must be routed.
23.2.2.4 Display

- Label for selected cables: manages the way cable labels are displayed.

- No checking of flexible conduit and colours: no information is displayed about the colours and the conduit.

- Terminal devices, terminals, cables, labels, and circuits: manages the way these various elements are
displayed.
23.2.2.5 Select

- Distribution cables: selects all cables leaving the distribution.

- Circuit cables: selects only the cables in the circuit.

- All cables in project: selects all the cables in the project.

- Labels: selects labels according to the options chosen.
23.2.2.6 Circuits

- Caneco properties: displays the circuit dialogue box Chapter 7.2.2.

- Primary cable properties: Chapter 20.1.1.

- Delete: lets you delete the circuit.

- Rename: lets you rename the circuit.

- Change distribution: assigns the circuit to another distribution. The wiring can then be completely modified.

- Percentage on lengths: lets you assign a percentage of spare length on the various cables.

- Seek wiring order giving minimum cable length: optimizes cable lengths.

- Wiring to nearest: wiring preference.

- Primary cable: lets you access the various routing preferences for the primary cable.


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- Move all:
- Cable path altitude: lets you change the routing altitude for the cables belonging to the circuit
selected.
- Translate, reflect, rotate: moves all the objects in the circuit as per the option chosen.

- Copy all: duplicates all the objects in a circuit by translation, reflection, or rotation. At the moment of
copying, you will need to give the new circuit created a name.

- Origin: to highlight the origin of the circuit and follow the routing of the cable connected to this origin.
23.2.2.7 Routing rules

A certain number of rules and priorities can be taken into account when wiring.
23.2.3 Contextual menus for terminals
23.2.3.1 Caneco properties

- For the terminal: displays the terminal properties dialogue box Chapter 7.4.2.

- For wiring terminals selected: lets you manage the properties for the cable upstream of the terminal.

- Copy electrical properties: assigns the properties of the selected terminal to one or more other terminals, to
be selected in the graphics area.

- Upstream cable conductor colours and cross-sections: lets you configure the colours of the various
conductors and their cross-sections.

- Delete Caneco properties: deletes the electrical information from Caneco objects. The terminal is then
considered as a simple AutoCAD block.

- Copy circuit wiring properties: assigns to the terminal the wiring properties of the circuit it belongs to.

- Associate with terminal device or distribution: a terminal associated with a device represents a connector
within this device.

- Change wiring priority: lets you modify the wiring priorities in accordance with certain rules. Enable the Use
wiring priority order option in the general parameters dialogue box.

- Add Caneco properties into block attributes: the Attributes associated with Caneco blocks dialogue box
appears. Check those properties you want to appear in the form of AutoCAD attributes, then confirm.

- Remove Caneco properties from block attributes: deletes the attributes generated using the previous
command.
23.2.3.2 Power from

Chapter 20.2.
23.2.3.3 Wire to

Chapter 20.3.
23.2.3.4 Wire from

Lets you wire a terminal from another terminal.

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23.2.3.5 Un-wire

Deletes the wiring upstream and downstream of the terminal.
23.2.3.6 Un-wire and delete

Deletes the terminal and all the cables connected to it.
23.2.3.7 Add a terminal BBTS

Adds a BBTS, associating the terminal with it. Chapter 7.7.1.
23.2.3.8 Add a junction box

Chapter 7.9.1.
23.2.3.9 Select

Lets you select objects according to certain criteria associated with the selected terminal.
23.2.3.10 Display

Lets you control how Caneco objects are displayed.
23.2.3.11 Circuits

Lets you access various commands associated with the circuit of the selected terminal.
23.2.3.12 Move all

- Altitude: to change the altitude of the terminal.

- Translate, reflect, rotate: moves the terminal and all the objects linked to it, as per the option chosen. Only
objects wired downstream of the terminal will be moved.

- Rotate block: to rotate the terminal through a given angle.

- Block size: to modify the scale of the block.
23.2.3.13 Copy all

- Translate, reflect, rotate: copies the terminal and all the objects linked to it, as per the option chosen. Only
objects wired downstream of the terminal will be copied.
23.2.4 Contextual menus for terminal devices
23.2.4.1 Caneco properties

- For terminal device selected: displays Terminal device dialogue box Chapter 7.3.2.

- For wiring for terminal devices selected: displays the properties box for the cable upstream of the terminal
device.

- Copy electrical properties: assigns the properties of the selected terminal to one or more other terminals, to
be selected in the graphics area.

- Upstream cable conductor colours and cross-sections: lets you assign a cross-section and colour to the
cable upstream of the terminal device.

- Delete Caneco properties: deletes the symbols electrical properties, which becomes an ordinary AutoCAD
block again.

- Copy circuit wiring properties: assigns the wiring preferences defined for the circuit.
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- Associate with a terminal device or distribution: a terminal device associated with a device represents a
connector within this device.

- Change wiring priority: lets you perform wiring in a particular order, from the highest priority to the lowest.
The mode must be enabled in the general parameters. The calculation time is multiplied by the number of
different priorities. For example, if wiring priorities are given to cables with the greatest cross-sections,
these cables will first take the shortest routes. The other cables will take other, longer routes, as they will
have to avoid cable tray runs that are already full.

- Add Caneco properties into block attributes: the Attributes associated with Caneco blocks dialogue box
appears. Check those properties you want to appear in the form of AutoCAD attributes, then confirm.

- Remove Caneco properties from block attributes: deletes the attributes generated using the previous
command.
23.2.4.2 Power from

Chapter 20.2.
23.2.4.3 Wire to

Chapter 20.3.
23.2.4.4 Wire downstream daisychain and in order

Chapter 20.5.
23.2.4.5 Un-wire

Deletes the cable upstream of the terminal device.
23.2.4.6 Select

Lets you select objects according to certain criteria associated with the selected terminal device.
23.2.4.7 Display

Lets you control how Caneco objects are displayed.
23.2.4.8 Circuits

Lets you access various commands associated with the circuit of the selected terminal.
23.2.4.9 Colour fill

Lets you highlight the devices in a given circuit with a coloured background. No colour fill removes the colour fill
from the terminal devices in a given circuit. Do not use colour fill deletes the colour fill from all the terminal devices
in the project.
23.2.4.10 Move

- Altitude: lets you change the altitude of the selection.

- Altitude of upstream cable: lets you change the altitude for the cable upstream of the terminal device.

- Block size: lets you change the X and Y scale of the selected terminal device.

- Block rotation angle: lets you change the orientation of the block by a given angle.

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23.2.5 Contextual menus for cable paths
23.2.5.1 Caneco properties

Displays cable path dialogue box Chapter 7.5.2.
23.2.5.2 New with same properties

Lets you create a new cable path with the same characteristics as the one selected.

23.2.5.3 Cable tray use

Re-assigns the use of cable trays, without having to go through the properties dialogue box.
23.2.5.4 Select all cable trays

Selects all the cable trays in the project.
23.2.5.5 Rotate 90

To rotate the cable path by 90with respect to the XY plane.
23.2.5.6 Change altitude

Lets you change the cable path altitude.
23.2.5.7 Appearance

Lets you adjust the graphical representation of the cable path: 3D, centre-line, or colour-filled.
23.2.5.8 Section

When the cables have been calculated, lets you display the cross-section view at a given point on the cable path.
23.2.5.9 Regenerate all ref. marks

Lets you update ref. marks after certain parameters have been modified.
23.2.5.10 Copy name from Caneco layers

Re-assigns the names of the layers in accordance with the rules defined in the general parameters.
23.2.5.11 Calculate blockouts

Lets you perform the calculation in order to define blockouts.
23.2.5.12 Calculating the cable list

Chapter 12.4
23.2.5.13 Cable tray positions

Lets you visualize the actual position of the cables in the cable paths.
23.2.5.14 Increase dimensions automatically

Chapter 11.3
23.2.5.15 Reduce dimensions automatically

Chapter 11.4

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23.2.5.16 Cable routing rules

Lets you refine cable routing by defining certain rules.
23.2.5.17 Display

Lets you control how the various Caneco Implantation objects are displayed.

23.2.6 Contextual menus for spaces
23.2.6.1 Caneco properties

Displays spaces dialogue box Chapter 7.6.2.
23.2.6.2 Delete Caneco properties

The space becomes an ordinary AutoCAD block.
23.2.6.3 Select UCS

Lets you associate a UCS with the space
23.2.6.4 Delete UCS

Deletes the UCS from the space.
23.2.6.5 Update space name for all terminal devices, terminals, distributions

Updates devices if the spaces was drawn or modified after they were inserted.
23.2.6.6 Select

Lets you select objects according to certain criteria associated with spaces.
23.2.6.7 Colour fill

To assign colours to spaces.
23.2.6.8 Overlay risk check

Lets you check if certain spaces are overlaid.
23.2.6.9 Take name from Caneco blocks

Assigns a space name in accordance with the keywords defined in the general parameters.
23.2.7 Contextual menus on AutoCAD entities
23.2.7.1 Lines and polylines

AutoCADs lines and polylines can be used as a working base, prior to being converted into Caneco objects. In this
way, polylines (preferably closed outlines) can be transformed into spaces, while open outlines and lines can be
transformed into cable trays.
23.2.7.2 AutoCAD blocks

When a block is selected, either it is a Caneco object and the contextual menu offered relates to the object, or it is
an AutoCAD block, in which case it is possible to select all similar blocks in order to convert them into Caneco
objects.
23.3 Caneco explorer contextual menus

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Right-clicking on the top right area of the explorer brings up a contextual menu that groups together a set of
commands, part of which are identical to those in the Caneco Implantation tools palette.
23.3.1 Explorers
23.3.1.1 Installation explorer

To close the installation explorer, uncheck the option.

23.3.1.2 Cables explorer

Lets you display the cables explorer.
23.3.1.3 Routing rules explorer

Lets you display the routing rules manager.
23.3.1.4 Quick search tool

Lets you search and select objects according to certain criteria.
23.3.1.5 Automatically reduce installation explorer

If this option is enabled, the explorer reacts according to the mouse. The behaviour is similar to AutoCADs tools
palettes. While the mouse is hovered over the explorer, it stays displayed in full. Otherwise, it is reduced.
To cancel automatic reduce, all you have to do is go back to the contextual menu and uncheck the option.
23.3.2 Distributions

- New: creates a new distribution from the explorer Chapter 7.1

- Rename: rename a distribution from the explorer.

- Delete: delete a distribution from the explorer.

- Renumber: lets you renumber distributions that have a prefix and a sequence number.
23.3.3 Circuits

- New: creates a new circuit on the current distribution Chapter 7.2.

- New associated: creates a new associated circuit on the current distribution.

- Rename: renames a circuit.

- Change distribution: assigns the circuit to another distribution.

- Delete: deletes a circuit.

- Renumber: lets you renumber distributions that have a prefix and a sequence number.

- New circuits in order as per device selection: creates as many new circuits as there are devices selected.
23.3.4 New

Lets you insert a new Caneco object (terminal device, terminal, etc.) The command is identical to the one found in
the palettes.

- Terminal device: to create a new terminal device from the explorer Chapter 7.3

- Terminal: to create a new terminal from the explorer Chapter 7.4
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- Terminal BBTS: to create a new busbar trunking system from the explorer Chapter 7.7

- Cable tray: to create a new cable path from the explorer Chapter 7.5

- Vertical cable tray: lets you create a vertical cable path of a given length.

- Junction box: to create a new junction box Chapter 7.9.

- System: to create a new system from the explorer Chapter 7.8.

- Space: to create a new space from the explorer Chapter 7.6.

- Support: to insert a new support from the explorer Chapter 7.10

All the above commands are the same as those in the Caneco tools palette.
23.3.5 Electrical properties

Displays the electrical properties dialogue box for the element(s) selected.
23.3.6 Deselect all

Deselects all the objects checked in the explorer.
23.3.7 Select in drawing

Lets you select the objects checked in the explorer in the graphics area.
23.3.8 Re-centre on active line

Zooms the graphics area so as to re-centre the display on the object in the active line in the explorer.
23.3.9 Go to next incorrect object

Lets you go to the object that may cause a calculation error in Caneco BT ( Chapter 12.1.2.1).
23.3.10 Recalculate cables

Chapter 9.6.
23.3.11 Import
23.3.11.1 Information following Caneco BT calculations

Lets you update the information relating to cables after calculation in Caneco BT Chapter 13.1.
23.3.11.2 Caneco BT project (.afr)

To import a project from Caneco BT Chapter 13.2
23.3.11.3 Caneco system definition (.rdb)

To import a Caneco system Chapter 21.
23.3.11.4 Properties from a Caneco project (.rdb)

Chapter 13.5.
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23.3.11.5 Cable trays from a Caneco project (.rdb)

Lets you import cable trays exactly as they are from an existing project.
23.3.11.6 Update all external reference circuits

Chapter 12.10
23.3.11.7 STF from DIALux

Chapter 24.2.2.
23.3.11.8 Lists

- Of terminal devices to be inserted: lets you automate the insertion of terminal devices from .csv files.

- Of cables to be inserted: lets you recreate the wiring from a .csv file.

- Of distributions: lets you import distributions from a .csv file.

- Of circuits: lets you import circuit definitions from a .csv file.

- Of supports: lets you import supports from a .csv file.

- Of spaces: lets you import space definitions from a .csv file.

- Of cable trays: lets you import cable paths from a .csv file.

- Of ref. marks to be updated: lets you convert and update AutoCAD blocks from a .csv file.
23.3.11.9 Cable routing rules (.csv)

Lets you export the routing rules for the project to a .csv format file.
23.3.12 Export
23.3.12.1 DWG containing only AutoCAD entities

Converts the current Caneco Implantation project into an AutoCAD drawing with no electrical information
Chapter 14.3.
23.3.12.2 CSV of octopuses

Exports the information associated with the cables to a .csv format file Chapter 14.4.
23.3.12.3 CSV of cable tray segments

Exports the information associated with the cable paths to a .csv format file Chapter 14.5.
23.3.12.4 CSV of sets of properties

Chapter 14.6.
23.3.12.5 CSV of Caneco explorer

Exports the information from the active tab in the Caneco explorer to a .csv format file.
23.3.12.6 Partial MDB for import into Caneco BT

Lets you export, in a .mdb format file, all or part of the project, in order to perform a calculation in Caneco BT
Chapter 14.1.
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23.3.12.7 STF for DIALux

Chapter 14.2.
23.3.12.8 Cables database

Chapter 12.4.
23.3.12.9 Lists

- All: lets you export all the lists so as to be able to re-process them in a .csv file.

- Terminal devices: exports terminal device data to a .csv file.

- Cables: exports cable data to a .csv file.

- Distributions: exports distribution data to a .csv file.

- Circuits: exports circuit data to a .csv file.

- Supports: exports support data to a .csv file.

- Spaces: exports spaces data to a .csv file.

- Cable trays: exports cable trays data to a .csv file.
23.3.12.10 CSV cable routing rules

Lets you export all of the routing rules for the project to a .csv format file.
23.3.13 Tools
23.3.13.1 Redefine circuit wiring sequence

Chapter 9.7
23.3.13.2 General parameters

Chapter 6.1
23.3.13.3 Display manager

Chapter 12.2
23.3.13.4 Legends

Chapter 12.3
23.3.13.5 Information on cables on cable trays

Chapter 11.1
23.3.13.6 Cable lists

Groups together a set of commands associated with cables and publishing lists.
23.3.13.7 Choose library access path

Chapter 6.2.
23.3.13.8 GUID

- Change all unique identifiers: re-assigns a unique identifier to all the element in the project.

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- Change unique identifiers for selected objects: changes the identifiers for the selected objects.
23.3.13.9 Force feed to terminal devices and cables

Lets you override terminal device and cable properties in accordance with the values assigned to circuit wiring
properties.
23.3.13.10 Blocks

- Force the colour of a block in FromLayer: force the block properties so it can have the colour of the layer in
which it appears.

- Block reference size without moving: lets you modify the scale of blocks, according to the X and Y axes.

- Block reference rotate without moving: rotates the selected block(s) by a given angle.

- Select using attribute value: lets you select a block using one of its attributes.

- Add Caneco properties to blocks: to add Caneco properties in the form of block attributes.

- Delete Caneco properties in blocks: removes the electrical information and converts the symbol into an
AutoCAD block.

- Update all block Caneco properties: updates properties.

- Create block definitions in accordance with device ref. mark names: all the blocks in the project will be
renamed in accordance with their ref. mark.

- Convert MEP cable trays into blocks of cable tray runs (MEP only):
23.3.13.11 Reposition overlaid labels

Lets you automatically reorganize labels to avoid their being overlaid. Depending on how dense the project is, it
may be necessary to run the command several times.
23.3.13.12 Put Caneco objects in spaces layers

Transfers all the Caneco blocks to the layer for the space in which they are installed.
23.3.14 Verifications

A collection of tools allowing you to verify the integrity of the project.
23.3.15 Select

Lets you select all the visible objects in the project.
23.3.16 About Caneco Implantation

Lets you display the version of the software along with the modules available.

23.3.17 Caneco Implantation Help

To display help for the software.

23.3.18 Quit Caneco

Quits the software, saving the file.
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23.4 Explorer tabs contextual menus

Depending on the active tab, where the mouse is, and the object selected, other Contextual menus are available.
For each tab, we find the basic commands (rename, delete, etc.) and access to the properties. However, certain
actions are possible only via the explorer.
23.4.1 Contextual menus for distributions

Select a distribution in the explorer.
Right-click with mouse.

Displays all the commands possible from the explorer.
23.4.1.1 Display

Lets you reorganize the way distributions are displayed in the explorer tree diagram.

23.4.1.2 Change GUID

In the event of a conflict, lets you assign a new unique identifier to the distribution.
23.4.2 Contextual menus for circuits

Select a circuit in the explorer.
Right-click with mouse.

Displays all the commands possible from the explorer.
23.4.2.1 Delete a circuit that has not been wired

Select the circuit to be deleted.
Right-click with mouse.
Delete.
Confirm.


Deleting a wired circuit from the explorer will cause the cables to be deleted in the graphics area.

23.4.2.2 Display

Lets you reorganize the way circuits are displayed in the explorer tree diagram.
23.4.3 Contextual menus for terminal devices

Select one or more terminal devices in the explorer.
Right-click with mouse.

Displays all the commands possible from the explorer.
23.4.4 Contextual menus for cables

Select one or more cables in the explorer.
Right-click with mouse.

Displays all the commands possible from the explorer.
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23.4.5 Contextual menus for cable trays

Select one or more cable paths in the explorer.
Right-click with mouse.

Displays all the commands possible from the explorer.
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24 Exchanges
A Caneco Implantation project comprises 3 files.

- A ProjectName.dwg file: an AutoCAD file containing the graphics for the project.

- A ProjectName.rdb file: a Caneco Implantation file containing the project database.

- A ProjectName.ndb file: an MS Access file containing the data needed for calculation in Caneco BT.

The .rdb and .mdb files are created automatically the first time the project is saved.
24.1 With Caneco BT

Exchanges between Caneco Implantation and Caneco BT are bi-directional. For the general principles
Chapter 4.5.
24.1.1 Calculation in Caneco BT

To be able to calculate the cable cross-sections in Caneco BT, all you need to is import the ProjectName.mdb file,
which is located by default in the same working folder as the ProjectName.dwg file. If the file does not exist or has
been inadvertently deleted, all you need to is open the .dwg file using Caneco Implantation and then save it again.
This will re-create the .mdb.

To calculate a Caneco Implantation project in Caneco BT:

Open Caneco BT.
Create a new project.
In the File dropdown menu.
Import/Export.
Caneco Implantation.
From the dialogue box, click on

Select the .mdb file corresponding to the project to be calculated.
Check/Uncheck the options:
- Delete circuits not imported: circuits defined in your Caneco BT project that do not exist in the Caneco
Implantation project will be deleted at the moment of importing.
- Create new circuits: enable this option to automatically generate circuits that dont exist in the Caneco BT
project.
- Modify existing circuits: Caneco BT automatically modifies the existing circuits in accordance with the data
for the circuits in the Caneco Implantation project.
Perform calculation.
Save project.


We recommend using the default options. The Delete circuits not imported option is dangerous. Save the
project with a different name so as to be able to recover the data in the event of losing circuits accidentally.

The file generated by Caneco BT after calculation has the extension .afr. This is the file that will be used for
updating the cable cross-sections in Caneco Implantation.
24.1.2 Update cables

To be able to recover the result of the calculation performed in Caneco BT, you will need to update the Caneco
Implantation project.



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To update the cables:

Go to the Import tab.
Click on:

The dialogue box is displayed.
Select the .afr file to import.
Click the Open button.
The notepad is displayed showing the number of circuits updated and any anomalies.


Calculate all cables in order to update labels Chapter 9.6.

Consult the cable properties Chapter 20.1 to check the cable data have been updated.

Consult the cable information for the cable path Chapter 11.1 to check the cable data have been
updated.
24.1.3 Importing a Caneco BT project


The user must be familiar with creating a project in Caneco BT.

To import all or part of a project from Caneco BT or to perform a partial update of the cables for certain circuits:

Go to the Import tab
Click on:

Synchronize with Caneco BT dialogue box is displayed. See description.
Click the Open button.
Open dialogue box is displayed.
Select the .afr file to import.
Click the Open button.
Click the Load Caneco BT project button.
Check the distribution(s) and/or circuit(s) to import or update.
Select options.
Click the Update project button.

Two situations may then arise:

- The distributions are not included in the .dwg file: insert the distributions one after another, following the
instructions on the AutoCAD command line.

- The distributions are present in the .dwg file: the cables will be updated.
24.1.4 Synchronize with Caneco BT dialogue box

- Text area: displays the path and name of the .afr file to be synchronized

- Open button: lets you select the file to be processed.

- The central area displays a tree diagram of the structure of the distribution network as it has been defined
in Caneco BT.

- Caneco BT project loading options box: lets you choose the distribution(s) and circuits to be imported.

- Project update options box: for updating distributions, circuits, and cable cross-sections.

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- Load Caneco BT project button: to import the selected .afr file.

- Update project button: to update the information in Caneco Implantation.
24.2 Exchanges with DIALux

In order to be able to perform lighting calculations using the DIALux software, the Caneco Implantation project must
contain a number of spaces where lighting devices are installed. When these conditions are met, it becomes
possible to export data from Caneco Implantation so as to calculate them in DIALux, then to re-import the results to
update the project.
24.2.1 Exporting to DIALux

The exchange of data between Caneco Implantation and DIALux is achieved via the intermediary of a file in .stf
format.

To export a .stf file from Caneco Implantation to DIALux:

Go to the Export tab.
Click on:

Export DIALux file dialogue box is displayed.
Check the space(s) to export.
Click the Open button.
Files dialogue box is displayed.
Select the folder and enter the export filename.
Click the Save button; the Files dialogue box closes.
Click the Save button.

To read the file in DIALux:

Go to the File dropdown menu.
Import.
STF file.
Perform the design study.
Export.
Save the STF file.
24.2.2 Importing a .stf file from DIALux

To import a .stf file from DIALux into Caneco Implantation:

Go to the Import tab.
Click on:

Import DIALux file dialogue box is displayed.
Click the Open button.
Select the folder and the .stf file to import.
Check the space(s) to import.
Click the Import button.
Create library dialogue box is displayed.
Enter the library heading name.
Terminal device dialogue box is displayed.
Enter the dialogue box parameters.
Confirm or not the creation of new references and new symbols in the library.
Confirm.

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25 Customizing
25.1 Library symbols

Each library symbol in Caneco Implantation corresponds to a .dwg file. These files are saved in the folder
\Database\Symbol\. The full access path can be redefined via the tools palette Configuration tab
Chapter 6.2.
25.1.1 Creating new symbols

New graphic elements are added directly into the library via AutoCAD commands, obeying the rule: one .dwg file
per Caneco Implantation symbol.

In order to avoid any conflicts with Caneco Implantation, we strongly recommend adhering to the following rules:

- Create a new file using the Acadiso.dwt or Implantiso.dwt template files, if you are working in the metric
system, or Acad.dwt / Implant.dwt if you are working in the Imperial system.

- Create the graphic for the symbol in layer 0 if you want to use the Caneco Implantation layer manager.

- The symbol insertion point must correspond to the point with co-ordinates x=0, y=0, z=0.

- Avoid the presence of multi-line text (AutoCAD MTEXT command).

- Avoid copy/paste commands when creating new symbols.

- Avoid embedded blocks (a block containing another block).

- The original symbols are defined for working in centimetres and can be found in the \database\symbol\
folder.
- To create a library of symbols in millimetres: create a sub-folder \database\symbol\mm and place in
this the elements drawn in millimetres.
- To create a library of symbols in metres: create a sub-folder \database\symbol\m and place in this
the elements drawn in metres.
25.1.2 Force symbol connection point

Symbol connection points (apart from distributions) are defined automatically by the software and correspond by
default to the centre of gravity of the block. In certain cases it may be useful to impose a specific point. All you have
to do is create an attribute with the following characteristics:

On the AutoCAD command line, type _attdef
Enter the information in the Attribute box, adhering to the following values:
- Labels: ~
- Invite: ~
- Default: ~
In the Mode box, also check:
- Invisible
- Constant
In the Insertion point box:
- Check Specify on screen, to enter a point in the graphics area.
Or,
- Uncheck Specify on screen, to enter the co-ordinates manually, if they are known.
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25.1.3 Define an incoming and outgoing connection point

If necessary, each symbol can have separate incoming and outgoing connection points. All you have to do is to
create the following 2 attributes:

For the incoming connection point:

On the AutoCAD command line, type _attdef
Enter the information in the Attribute box, adhering to the following values:
- Labels: + for the incoming point or - for the outgoing point
- Invite: + for the incoming point or - for the outgoing point
- Default: + for the incoming point or - for the outgoing point
In the Mode box, also check:
- Invisible
- Constant
In the Insertion point box:
- Check Specify on screen, to enter a point in the graphics area.
Or,
- Uncheck Specify on screen, to enter the co-ordinates manually, if they are known.

For the outgoing connection point:

On the AutoCAD command line, type _attdef
Enter the information in the Attribute box, adhering to the following values:
- Labels: -
- Invite: -
- Default: -
In the Mode box, also check:
- Invisible
- Constant
In the Insertion point box:
- Check Specify on screen, to enter a point in the graphics area.
Or,
- Uncheck Specify on screen, to enter the co-ordinates manually, if they are known.
25.1.4 Add attributes corresponding to Caneco properties

Caneco properties can also be displayed in blocks in the form of AutoCAD attributes.

On the AutoCAD command line, type _attdef
Enter the information in the Attribute box, adhering to the following values:
- Labels: keywords for the property to be displayed
- Invite: keywords for the property to be displayed
- Default: keywords for the property to be displayed
In the Insertion point box:
- Check Specify on screen, to enter a point in the graphics area.
Or,
- Uncheck Specify on screen, to enter the co-ordinates manually, if they are known.
25.2 Terminal device library files

Each of the different families of terminal devices is defined by a file in .csv format. The lighting file, for example,
contains all the information for inserting lighting terminal devices. These .csv files are saved by default in the
folder \Database\TerminalDevice\Libraries\.

To modify a new library, all you need do is edit the corresponding .csv file and modify its contents,
SCRUPULOUSLY RESPECTING THE DATABASE STRUCTURE AND FORMAT.

To modify an existing file:

Using the Windows explorer, go to the \Database\TerminalDevice\Libraries\ folder.
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Open the file to be modified in a spreadsheet or Notepad.
Modify the contents.
Save, respecting the files original .csv format, and quit.

To create a new file:

Open an existing file.
Delete all the lines apart from the first (header line).
Enter the new data
Save as NewName.csv.
Quit
Or
Copy an existing file and rename it.
Open the file
Delete all the lines apart from the first.
Enter the new data
Save and quit.

It is also possible to create or modify the terminal device library directly in the software via the terminal devices
dialogue box Chapter 7.3.2.1 and 7.3.2.2.



We strongly recommend making a back-up copy of the files before modifying them. Take care to properly
respect the original structure of the file, defined by the first line (or header line).
25.3 Labels

Each Caneco object has a label containing information about the properties. Each of the properties is associated
with a two- or three-character code in square brackets [XX]. Labels are generated automatically and can be
customized as required.
25.3.1 Editing or modifying label contents

All information in the Caneco dialogue boxes capable of being post-annotated is associated with a box that, when
checked, displays the corresponding keyword in the text box in the Label box. To insert a line break in this box,
press the SHIFT and ENTER keys together.

To access all the keywords that can be entered via the dialogue box:

In the label box, click on

Keywords dialogue box is displayed.
Select the required keyword(s).
Confirm
25.3.2 Replace Caneco labels by AutoCAD blocks

The default label shape and appearance can be changed by using AutoCAD blocks. To add or modify label blocks:

Location of the database directory Chapter 6.2.
\Database\Label\.
Open an existing label template or create a new file.
Add the various attributes corresponding to the keywords Chapter 25.1.4

To then use the label block in the label text boxes, enter the following keyword [BLK=XXX], where XXX is the
name of the block you want to use.
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25.4 Databases

The Caneco Implantation database comprises a collection of .csv format files, which can be edited or modified as
required. To find out the location of the database files Chapter 6.2.
25.4.1 Switchboard manufacturers

To add or modify cabinet manufacturers:

Location of the database directory Chapter 6.2.
...\Database\Switchboards\SwitchboardManufacturer.csv.
25.4.2 Cable manufacturers

To add or modify cable manufacturers:

Location of the database directory Chapter 6.2.
...\Database\Cable\CableManufacturer.csv.



- The Width, Height, Weight, and Cross-section columns must not be filled in for cables in circuits calculated
by Caneco BT.

- The Width, Height, Weight, and Cross-section columns must be filled in for cables in free circuits (not
calculated by Caneco BT). Generally, cables for signals circuits.
25.4.3 Terminal device manufacturers

To add or modify terminal device manufacturers:

Location of the database directory Chapter 6.2.
...\Database\TerminalDevice\TerminalDeviceManufacturer.csv.
25.4.4 Cable path manufacturers

To add or modify cable tray manufacturers:

Location of the database directory Chapter 6.2.
...\Database\Cabletray\CabletrayManufacturer.csv.
25.4.5 Cable path types

To add or modify a cable path type:

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Location of the database directory Chapter 6.2.
...\Database\Cabletray\CabletrayTypes.csv.
25.4.6 Cable path use

To modify or add cable path uses:

Location of the database directory Chapter 6.2.
...\Database\Cabletray\CabletrayUses.csv.



- Column A = Name.

- Column B = Number (1 means all uses).

- Column C = Colour index.

- Column D = Short name.
This file is used by the circuit origins for managing cable routing in the cable path.
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26.1 Glossary of keywords for distribution labels
[.CI] Upstream circuit following the .
[AL] Altitude
[CF] Details of conductors
[CF0] Cross-section conductor 0
[CF1] Cross-section conductor 1
[CF2] Cross-section conductor 2
[CF3] Cross-section conductor 3
[CF4] Cross-section conductor 4
[CF5] Cross-section conductor 5
[CF6] Cross-section conductor 6
[CFN] Conduit identifier
[CFS] Conduit cross-section
[CFT] Conduit cable type
[CI] Source name
[DE] Designation of the distribution
[HA] Height
[NL] Ref. mark for destination space
[NL0] Name of destination space
[NL1] Name of destination zone
[NL2] Name of destination level
[NL3] Name of destination building
[NO] Distribution name
[PR] Protection
[PX] X co-ordinate
[PY] Y co-ordinate
[PZ] Z co-ordinate
[RE] Distribution name
[RF] External reference
[SR] Source name
[TA] Distribution name
[TY] Type
[ZAM] Upstream cable core
[ZDA] Extended data for upstream cable
[ZE] Separate PE for upstream cable
[ZL] Length of upstream cable or of the conduit
[ZLC] Corrected length of upstream cable or of the conduit
[ZP] Cable or phase of upstream cable
[ZRE] Upstream cable ref. mark
[ZS] Separate neutral for upstream cable
[ZY] Upstream cable type
26.2 Glossary of keywords for cable labels
[.CI] Circuit of the circuit following the .
[AA] Alphanumeric identifier in the circuit
[AB] Destination ref. mark
[AME] Core
[CA] Name of upstream distribution or circuit
[CE] SL sub-circuit
[CF] Colour index
[CF0] Cross-section conductor 0
[CF1] Cross-section conductor 1
[CF2] Cross-section conductor 2
[CF3] Cross-section conductor 3
[CF4] Cross-section conductor 4
[CF5] Cross-section conductor 5
[CF6] Cross-section conductor 6
[CFN] Conduit identifier
[CFS] Conduit cross-section
[CFT] Conduit cable type
[CI] Circuit name
[CID] Circuit description
[CIS] Circuit style
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[CIT] Circuit type
[CO] Content
[CP] Cable or phase
[DAT] Extended data
[DD] Designation of the distribution
[DIH] Height (mm)
[DIL] Thickness (mm)
[D_DFN] Drawing name
[D_IN2] Issue 2
[D_IN3] Issue 3
[D_IN4] Issue 4
[D_IND] Issue 1
[D_MO1] Modification 1
[D_MO2] Modification 2
[D_MO3] Modification
[D_MO4] Modification 4
[FA] Manufacturer
[FAA] Source (in alpha count)
[FM] Family
[LA] LMAX for circuit
[LD] Difference between length and corrected length
[LI] LMIN for circuit
[LO] Cable length
[LOC] Corrected length in metres
[LOCMM] Corrected length in millimetres
[LOMM] Length in metres
[LT] Total length of circuit cables in metres
[LTC] Total corrected length of circuit cables in metres
[LTCMM] Total corrected length of circuit cables in millimetres
[LTMM] Total length of circuit cables in millimetres
[MC] Terminal device installation method number
[MD] Terminal device installation method
[ME] SL installation method
[MO] Model
[MS] Short terminal device installation method name
[NA] Terminal device type
[NL] Ref. mark for destination space
[NL0] Name of destination space
[NL1] Name of destination zone
[NL2] Name of destination level
[NL3] Name of destination building
[NS] Separate neutral
[NU] Number in circuit
[PDS] Weight (kg/m)
[PE] Separate PE
[PL] SL lamp phase
[PO] Pole
[PR] Protection
[RD] Distribution Ref Mark
[RE] Ref Mark
[RF] External reference
[RL] Percentage corrected length
[SE] Cross-section
[TA] Distribution name
[TAA] Destination (in alpha count)
[TE] Source ref. mark
[TL] Ref. mark for source space
[TL0] Name of source space
[TL1] Name of source zone
[TL2] Name of source level
[TL3] Name of source building
[TY] Type
[TYR] Caneco type for device being supplied
26.3 Glossary of keywords for terminal device labels
[.CI] Circuit of the circuit following the .
[AA] Alphanumeric identifier by circuit
[AL] Altitude
[AN] Identifier by circuit
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[CE] SL sub-circuit
[CF] Details of conductors
[CF0] Cross-section conductor 0
[CF1] Cross-section conductor 1
[CF2] Cross-section conductor 2
[CF3] Cross-section conductor 3
[CF4] Cross-section conductor 4
[CF5] Cross-section conductor 5
[CF6] Cross-section conductor 6
[CFN] Conduit identifier
[CFS] Conduit cross-section
[CFT] Conduit cable type
[CI] Circuit name
[CIS] Circuit style
[CK0] Consumption in kW
[CO] Consumption
[CP] Cos
[D0] Max. distance to distribution in cm
[FA] Manufacturer
[HA] Height
[HM] Height in metres
[IM] Installation
[LO] Space name
[MC] Terminal device installation method number
[MD] Terminal device installation method
[ME] SL installation method
[MO] Model
[NA] Series
[NF] Number in circuit
[NL] Ref. mark for destination space
[NL0] Name of destination space
[NL1] Name of destination zone
[NL2] Name of destination level
[NL3] Name of destination building
[NO] Name
[NU] Position number in the circuit
[PL] SL lamp phase
[PR] Protection
[RE] Ref Mark
[RF] External reference
[SI] Diversity factor
[SN] Symbol name
[SY] Symbol filename
[TA] Distribution name
[TY] CANECO type
[UT] Utilisation factor
[Z0] Altitude in cm
[Z1] Altitude 1 decimal place (0.0)
[Z2] Altitude 2 decimal places (0.00)
[ZAM] Upstream cable core
[ZDA] Extended data for upstream cable
[ZE] Separate PE for upstream cable
[ZL] Length of upstream cable or of the conduit
[ZLC] Corrected length of upstream cable or of the CONDUIT
[ZP] Cable or phase of upstream cable
[ZRE] Upstream cable ref. mark
[ZS] Separate neutral for upstream cable
[ZY] Upstream cable type
26.4 Glossary of keywords for terminal labels
[.CI] Circuit of the circuit following the .
[AA] Alphanumeric identifier by circuit
[AL] Altitude
[AN] Identifier by circuit
[BD] Name of the junction box containing the junction
[CF] Details of conductors
[CF0] Cross-section conductor 0
[CF1] Cross-section conductor 1
[CF2] Cross-section conductor 2
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[CF3] Cross-section conductor 3
[CF4] Cross-section conductor 4
[CF5] Cross-section conductor 5
[CF6] Cross-section conductor 6
[CFN] Conduit identifier
[CFS] Conduit cross-section
[CFT] Conduit cable type
[CI] Circuit name
[CIS] Circuit style
[D0] Max. distance to distribution in cm
[DE] Description
[FA] Manufacturer
[HA] Height
[HM] Height in metres
[IM] Installation
[LO] Space name
[MO] Model
[NA] Series
[NF] Number in circuit
[NL] Ref. mark for destination space
[NL0] Name of destination space
[NL1] Name of destination zone
[NL2] Name of destination level
[NL3] Name of destination building
[NO] Name
[NU] Position number in the circuit
[PR] Protection
[RE] Ref Mark
[RF] External reference
[SY] Symbol filename
[TA] Distribution name
[TY] CANECO type
[Z0] Altitude in cm
[Z1] Altitude 1 decimal place (0.0)
[Z2] Altitude 2 decimal places (0.00)
[ZAM] Upstream cable core
[ZDA] Extended data for upstream cable
[ZE] Separate PE for upstream cable
[ZL] Length of upstream cable or of the conduit
[ZLC] Corrected length of upstream cable or of the conduit
[ZP] Cable or phase of upstream cable
[ZRE] Upstream cable ref. mark
[ZS] Separate neutral for upstream cable
[ZY] Upstream cable type
26.5 Glossary of keywords for cable path labels
[AL] Altitude
[AL0] Altitude (with no decimal places)
[AM] Altitude (one decimal place)
[AM] Altitude in metres
[CHA] Max. load
[CU] Use code
[EP] Thickness
[ERC] Error in loading
[ERH] Error in thickness
[ERL] Error in width
[FA] Manufacturer
[FO] Shape
[H1M] Distance in m to ceiling of space
[H1U] Distance to ceiling of space
[H2M] Distance in m to floor of space
[H2U] Distance to floor of space
[HA] Height
[HM] Height in metres
[HMR] Thickness
[HMX] Thickness with no spare
[L1R] Width 1 with spare
[L2R] Width 2 with spare
[LA] Width
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[LA1] Width 1 with spare
[LA2] Width 2 with spare
[LM] Length in metres
[MO] Model
[NA] Series
[NC] Number of cables in the segment
[NCH] Max. height in one layer
[NCO] Number of layers
[NL] Ref. mark for destination space
[NL0] Name of destination space
[NL1] Name of destination zone
[NL2] Name of destination level
[NL3] Name of destination building
[NO] Name
[NU] Position number in the circuit
[PDS] Weight of cables in kg/m
[RE] Ref Mark
[RES] Spare
[SY] Symbol filename
[TA] Distribution name
[TY] CANECO type
[US] Use

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