8
To define the domain and type of connection for the connector, in the part browser, expand
Connections, right-click Connector 1, and click Edit.
The Connector Properties dialog is displayed.
9
Select Domain from the list.
Connector domains are dependent on the specified shape of the modifier to which the connector
is attached.
10
Select Banded for Type from the list.
Connector types are dependent on the connector domain.
Connection Types Selection dialog
NOTE
Connectors are assigned an undefined type by default. An undefined connection type creates
a valid connection between all types of connectors when inserted in a drawing.
11
Click OK.
Adding Connectors to a Parametric Junction Box MvPart
Use this procedure to add connectors to a parametric junction box MvPart. Typically, junction boxes have
multiple knockouts to accommodate the required wiring. This procedure provides steps for adding a single
knockout to the top of a junction box. You can repeat this procedure, making the necessary location
adjustments to add other connectors.
1
To add a connector, in the part browser, right-click Connections and click Add Connection.
You are prompted to select the connector location. As you move the cursor around in the
modeling area, it snaps to 3 possible locations for a connector—the top and bottom of the
junction box and the center of the knockout.
2
Select the center point of the knockout and press
ENTER
to accept the default value for the
connector number.
NOTE
The default connector numbers are in ascending numeric order, according to the order in
which the connectors are added to the model. For example, the first connector is 1, the second
connector is 2, and so on. You can model connections for MvParts in any order.
3
Pick a location above and to the right of the model to place the dimension for the diameter of
the knockout.
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