Cable Data
- Last UpdatedNov 28, 2024
- 4 minute read
Provides the name, number of and description for all cables in selected zones, unrouted cables in selected zones or cables in an equipment zone.

Load All Cables for Selected Zones
All cables present in the selected zones will be displayed when viewing cable data.
Load Unrouted Cables for Selected Zones
All unrouted cables present in the selected zones will be displayed when viewing cable data.
Load All Cables for Equipment Zone
All cables present in the selected cable and equipment zones will be displayed when viewing cable data. Select the required equipment zone, then select Next to move to the next window.
Note:
The equipment zone drop down is only enabled if the Load all cables for equipment zones option is selected.

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Previous |
Return to the previous window. |
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Refresh |
Refresh the current window. |
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Next |
Move to the next window. |
The Cable Data window is now populated with cable data, route information and a routing error list, to view click the relevant tab.
Cables (default) - use to view the bundle type, class type, start reference, end reference, specification, outside diameter, minimum bend radius, cross sectional area, voltage AC, voltage DC, current and proximity distance.
Use the order functionality to determine the order in which the cable(s) should be routed.
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Move To Top |
Move selected cable(s) to the top of the cable list displayed in the Cable Data window. |
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Move Up |
Move selected cable(s) up the order in the cable list displayed in the Cable Data window. |
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Move Down |
Move selected cable(s) down the order in the cable list displayed in the Cable Data window. |
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Move To Bottom |
Move selected cable(s) to the bottom of the cable list displayed in the Cable Data window. |
Route Information
Displays routing information for the selected cable (route element, type and owner).
Route Node List tab
Displays the different route node types.
Routing Error List
Displays all the errors which occurred whilst routing.

For example, select the following cable in the Cable Data form:
CBLP-ST-001-7
Then, in the Route Node List tab, you can see the different route node types.

This enables you to filter on the types, then right-click to show the available options. For example, for PENE, you can select the option List of Associated Cables... to see all the cables passing through this penetration:

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Route Cables |
Use to route the selected cable(s) from the Cable Data window. When routing multiple cables, a progress bar is displayed in bottom-right-hand corner of the view.
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Unroute Cables |
Use to unroute the selected cable(s) from the Cable Data window. |
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Undo & Refresh |
Undo previous action and refresh the display in the Cable Data window. |
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Toggle display of |
Use to visualize the proximity distance in the 3D view.
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Interrupt |
Use to interrupt the application routing multiple cables. A message is displayed stating the routing has been aborted and the progress made. Note: |













