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Create Route Node

  • Last UpdatedNov 13, 2025
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The Route Node Create Tasks window allows you to create and position a route node on a selected cableway branch. A route node is a multi-purpose reference point created on the cableway branch, and facilities the implementation of various activities such as material takeoff, offsetting, penetration, and reporting.

  1. To display the Route Node Create Tasks window, select Create Route Node from the Branch Tasks window.

    The Route Node Create Tasks window is a dual purpose window, which allows the Creation of a new route node or the Modification of an existing route node. For more information on the Modification of an existing route node, see Modify Cableway Branch.

    The Cableway Branch and Current Element are displayed in the Define Path / Route Tasks window.

  2. In the Route Node Name box, input a name for the Route Node.

    Note: You can select Autonaming, where the application automatically generates a name for the route node, for example: RN005.

General Attributes

The General Attributes part of the Route Node Create Tasks windows defines the general attributes for the route node. A Description, Function, and Purpose may be inputted.

  1. From the Route Node Type dropdown menu select a Route Node Type:

    • Takeoff - The node from which the cable can leave or enter the cableway.

    • Gap - The node will force a gap to be left between the Cable tray material and is positioned at the centre point of the gap.

    • Offset - The node can be created at an offset X, Y, Z distance from the cableway.

    • Penetration - The node is placed at a penetration position.

    • Report - The node reports information from this position.

    Positioning

    The Positioning part of the Route Node Create Tasks window allows you to define the position of the route node on the CableWay Branch.

    1. You can select a reference point from the dropdown menu (the Offset Distance is automatically populated), or select Pick where you will be prompted to Pick on the segment which RNODE should be placed.

    2. Input an offset distance in the Offset Distance box, or select Pick where you will be prompted to Pick to define position (Snap) Snap.

    3. To increase or decrease the Offset, select the appropriate arrow either side of the Move Offset box.

      Note: When using the Move Offset and Proportional Distance functionality on Cableways with bends, the offset is measured from the edge of the bend rather than the Reference Point.

      Proportional Distance

      Enter a proportional Distance.

      X Offset

      Enter an X axis offset.

      Z Offset

      Enter an Z axis offset.

      Gap (Y Offset)

      Reserves a space between cable trays. Enter the required distance.

      References

      The References part of the Route Node Create Tasks window defines:

      Connection

      Allows a Route Node to be connected to a Control Node. Selecting Pick displays the Select CNODE window.

      Specification

      Enter a specification or select Choose to display the Choose Route Node window, from which a specification can be selected.

      1. Click to select the Mark Route Points checkbox to display the route point labels on the 3D view.

      2. To display associated cables, select List Associated Cables to display the List of Cables window, listing all the associated cables.

      3. To create a route node, select Create Route Node. The new route node is a created and displayed the design explorer. The position of the created routed node on the cableway branch is shown in the 3D view. The Route Node Create Tasks window resets, clearing all entries so that more route nodes can be created.

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