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Adding, deleting and modifying I/O including adding Multiple Ports,Connector Types, Signal Types, Appending Characters and adding to Input, Output Or Both




Before You Start

You will need to know what Ports, Signal Types, Connector Types you are going to be using for this piece of equipment. You will also need to know what ports are Input, Output or Both.


How To Add A Single Port

Step Description
Click Advanced Tools>Equipment Library OR Database>Equipment Library OR Command shortcut LE This will bring you to the equipment library where you will find the piece of equipment you are wanting to customise.
Equipment Library
After highlighting the piece of equipment you wish to modify, Click the [I/O] tab. If this is a new piece of equipment you created, you will have a blank Input and Output Field.
I/O Field
Click [Add Ports] You will now have a dialog box that allows you to select all information about this port.
Port Creation Window
After filling out the info, Click [Add Ports And Close] As you can see in the image, I have added an RCA Port with an Audio Signal Type to the Input field.
Single Port Creation
You can also create a port on both the Input and Output fields by selecting [Both] under the Add To Which List As you can see in this image, I have added an RCA Port with an Audio Signal Type to BOTH the Input and Output field.
Input & Output Port Creation

Adding Multiple Ports Of The Same Type

It is possible to add multiple ports at one time. This saves time by allowing you to make as many of the same Type of ports as you'd like, without having to add each individually.

Step Description
Open up the I/O tab of the piece of equipment you wish to add ports to. Refer to step 1&2 of "How To Add A Single Port" above if your unsure how to get there.
Port Creation Window
Fill out the desired information and Check [Add Multiple Ports] You will need to specifiy how many of this type of port you would like, what number you would like the port to begin with and how many zeros lead the port number (Example RCA-0012)
Multiple Port Selection
After filling out the information, Click [Add Ports And Close] As you can see in this image, I added 24 RCA ports with an Audio Signal Type to BOTH the Input and Output Fields.
Adding Multiple Ports At A Time

Distinguishing Similar Ports

There will be times in which you need to create a number of similar ports, yet be able to distinguish them from eachother. (Example: RCA-01 Left, RCA-01 Right, RCA-01 Video)

Step Description
Open up the I/O tab of the piece of equipment you wish to add and distinguish ports on. Refer to step 1&2 of "How To Add A Single Port" above if your unsure how to get there.
Port Creation Window
Fill out the port information just as you would normally do however this time, add a distinguishing character in the [Finally Append Characters] box. This distinguishing character can be whatever you would like it to be (Example L=Left, R=Right, V=Video)
Appending Characters
Click [Add Ports And Close] As you can see in this image, I added an RCA port with an Audio Signal Type into the Input field and have distinguished it as a Left channel with the letter """L"""
Appending Characters
You can use a combination of "Appending Characters", "Add Multiple Ports" and "Add To Both Sides" to quickly add multiple ports to your equipment. As you can see in this image, I have added 3 RCA Left, 3 RCA Right and 3 RCA Video ports to both the Input and Output fields. You will also see WireCAD automatically organizes them for you.
Appending Characters

Deleting Ports

Step Description
Open up the I/O tab of the piece of equipment you wish to delete ports from. Refer to step 1&2 of "How To Add A Single Port" above if your unsure how to get there.
Click which port or ports you would like to delete Holding down [Shift] will allow you to select a range of ports and holding down [CTRL] will allow you to select multiple individual ports. (See images]
Selecting A Range Of Ports [Shift]
Selecting Multiple Ports [CTRL]
After you have selected the ports you wish to delete, Click [Delete Selected Ports] You will be asked to confirm you want to delete the selected ports. If you are deleting ports from both the Input and Output side, you will be asked to confirm the Input side first and then the Output Side.
Confirm you want to delete these Inputs
Confirm you want to delete these Outputs