AutoCAD Electrical 2010 Training Course Tutorials on DVD and Online
Our AutoCAD Electrical 2010 Training DVD, is a complete self-paced course with over 11 hours of comprehensive lessons, that will teach you how work
more productively in Electical 2010. You will learn to create and manage projects, create and edit various electrical drawings, develop reports
within the application and output data, and customize the application to your own design requirements. AutoCAD Electrical 2010 is the software for electrical controls designers.
Purpose-built to create and modify electrical control systems, Electrical 2010 includes all the functionality of AutoCAD plus a complete set of electrical CAD features. Comprehensive
symbol libraries and tools for automating electrical engineering tasks help to save hours of effort, so you can spend more time innovating.
Your Training Instructor
Randy Brunette, and associate instructor Robert Stein, take you through the Electrical application with on-screen
demonstrations using the product. Together, Randy and Robert have 20 years of experience with AutoDesk's Electrical including participation at various Educational Centers, CAD Camps, and Autodesk University. Both
instructors have authored numerous training materials for Inventor, and Electrical. After completing this course you will be able to complete and manage electrical projects,
create and edit electrical drawings, create reports and output report tables, configure the ACE design environment, and customize libraries, reference files, and databases.
AutoDesk's Electrical 2010 Training Tutorials Covers the Following Topics on DVD
Workflow
Course Introduction Design Environment Similarities Design Environment Interface Design Environment Help System
Project
Project Manager Functionality Project Manager New Projects Organize Project Lists New Drawing Project Drawing List Drawing Descriptions Plotting From Drawing Lists
Moving Through Project Drawings In Order Opening & Closing Projects Copying Projects Managing Projects
Schematic Wiring
What are Wires and Ladders? Inserting and Trimming Wires Wires and Ladders Inserting Ladders Revising Ladders Ladder Referencing Point-to-Point Wiring Tools Point-to-Point Wiring Multiple Bus
Wire Number Types Automatic Wire Numbers and Leaders Editing Wire Numbers Wire Numbers and Leaders Configuration Inserting Destination Signal Arrows and Linking
Inserting Source Signal Arrows and Linking
Schematic Components
Icon Menu Interface Insert Edit Component- Description Options Insert Edit Component- Catalog Lookup and Other Options Insert Edit Component- Children and Linking
Inserting Schematic Components from Lists- Creating and Displaying List Inserting Schematic Components from Lists- Completing the Insertion Process Inserting Multiple Schematic Components From Lists
Inserting Schematic Components Equipment Lists Inserting Schematic Components Catalog List Connectors Lists Connectors Options About Terminals Terminal Block Properties Terminal Jumpers
Terminal Associations Circuits Multiple Phase Circuits
Schematic Editing
Schematic Editing Location Utilities Schematic Editing Copy & Delete Copy Catalog and Location Tools Swapping and Updating Blocks- Swapping Blocks
Swapping and Updating Blocks- Update Block and Library Swap Swapping and Updating Blocks- Attribute Mapping Files Using the Auditing Tools Updating and Retagging Drawings Schematic Reports- Creation
Schematic Reports- Report Options Schematic Reports- Changing the Report Format Report Output Options Wire From/To & Component Reports
Panel Layouts
Creating Panel Layouts- Comparing Creating Panel Layouts- Inserting Creating Panel Layouts- Schematic Lists Creating Panel Layouts- Multiple Footprints Creating Panel Layouts- Nameplates
Using the DIN Rail Tool Using the Terminal Strip Editor- Inserting Using the Terminal Strip Editor Tools Spares & Accessories Tabular Terminal Charts
Using the Terminal Strip Editor- Jumper Charts Panel Layout Annotation and Reports- Configuration Panel Layout Annotation and Reports- Annotation Panel Layout Annotation and Reports- Bill of Material
Settings and Configurations
Creating Wire Types- Creation Creating Wire Types- Modifying Creating Wire Types- Overrides Using Reference Files Using Environment Files Drawing Settings Tab Drawing Properties- Components Tab
Wire Numbers Tab Drawing Properties- Cross-References Tab Drawing Properties-Styles Tab Drawing Format Tab Drawing Properties-Configuration Block Project Settings Project Options
Project Settings Compare Drawing Templates Network or Standalone Installation
Custom Components
Schematic Symbol Naming Schematic Symbol Templates Symbol Builder Configuration Symbol Builder Environment Symbol Builder Attributes Symbol Builder Wire Connection Symbol Builder Tools
Icon Menu Wizard Environment Icon Menu Wizard- Adding Components Icon Menu Wizard- Add Submenu Panel Footprints- Defining Panel Footprints- Creating Panel Footprints- Database
Panel Footprints- List
Custom Data
Managing Part Catalog Databases- Catalog Number Catalog Subassembly Catalog Items Editing the Pin List Database- Pin List Editing the Pin List Database- New Pin List
Editing the Terminal Block Properties Database- Terminal Block Updating Title Block Attributes Options Updating Title Block Internal Attribute Updating Title Block Attributes- External File
Updating Title Block Attributes- The Process
Automation Tools
Vault Integration
Working with Autodesk Vault- Logging in, Checking in Working with Autodesk Vault- Checking out
PLC Modules
Using PLC I/O Modules- Standalone Using PLC I/O Modules- Fixed Modules Using PLC I/O Modules- Parametric Using the PLC Database File Editor- Specifications
Using the PLC Database File Editor- Terminals & Settings Using the PLC Database File Editor- Attribute Data PLC I/O Address-Based Tagging Using the Spreadsheet to PLC I/O Utility- Setup
Using the Spreadsheet to PLC I/O Utility- Layout
Miscellaneous Advanced Tools
Adding Wire Data to Footprints- Wire Connection Adding Wire Data to Footprints- Wire Annotation About Cable Marker Symbols Inserting Wire Fan In/Out Source Signals
Adding Cable Markers Inserting Wire Fan In/Out Destination Signals and Cable Report Using the Circuit Builder- Overview Using the Circuit Builder- Insertion Using the Circuit Builder- Configuration
Using the Circuit Builder- Recalculating Wire Size Using the Circuit Builder- Templates Using the Circuit Builder- Circuit Builder Spreadsheet
Using the Circuit Builder- Inserting Custom Circuit & Options Using the Electrical Standards Database Editor Working with Peer-to-Peer Style Drawings
Linking Schematic to Peer Components with Same TAG Values Linking Schematic to Peer Components with Different TAG Values One-Line Components, No Wire Number Wires, and Linking to Schematic Components
One-Line Diagrams and the Circuit Builder
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