Product (circuit)

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Figure 1840: Here, you define to which degree the product designation (circuit) should be included in the definition of numbering areas.

Figure 1840: Here, you define to which degree the product designation (circuit) should be included in the definition of numbering areas.

 

"Product" (circuit) here refers to an additional part of item designations, besides the final component level, which is normally specified with a minus sign ("-"), and which are typically stored in the CIRCUIT attribute of cadett ELSA symbols, in the CIRCUIT block in the upper left corner of the drawing frame, or in a boundary box.

 

If it is a good idea or not to include the product designation in the definition of numbering areas, depends on the overall project structure. Please refer to the General orientation about numbering areas topic for a further explanation about that.

 

You have six options to select from, all of them described in the table below.

 

Option

Description

Not included

The definition of numbering areas will not take product designations into consideration at all. The numbering areas can for example be completely based on location designations.

 

0 - All levels

The product designation (circuit) in its entirety is included in the definition of numbering areas.

 

1 - The first level only

The first level of the product designation, counted from left to right, is included in the numbering area definition. Any lower levels, if they exist, are not included.

 

2 - The two first levels only

The two first levels of the product designation, counted from left to right, are included in the numbering area definition. Any levels lower than that, if they exist, are not included.

 

3 - The three first levels only

The three first levels of the product designation, counted from left to right, are included in the numbering area definition. Any levels lower than that, if they exist, are not included.

 

4 - The four first levels only

The four first levels of the product designation, counted from left to right, are included in the numbering area definition. Any levels lower than that, if they exist, are not included.