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Pentagon Solutions Ltd, Belfast Office: Suite 3 Teal Pavilion, 189 Airport Road West, Belfast, BT3 9ED. t: +44 28 90 455 355 f: +44 28 90 456 355 Cork Office: Unit 301, Harbour Point Business Park, Little Island, Cork, Ireland. t: +353 21 4232242 London Office: 3 The Drive, Jubilee House, Great Warley, Brentwood, CM13 3FR Tel: +44 (0)1268 772821 SOLIDWORKS Electrical - Schematic Training Gain credibility and get ahead with our SolidWorks Training & Certification Duration: 2 Days Prerequisites: SolidWorks Essentials Course Outline The goal of this course is to teach you how to use SolidWorks Electrical to optimize your drawings and designs for manufacturability so you can maximize quality, avoid rework and decrease time to market. This course is focused on 2D Schematic Design. The main topics covered include: Please do not hesitate to contact us for registration and further information e: [email protected] | t: +44 28 90455 355 Lesson 1: Projects SolidWorks Electrical Stages in the Process Starting SolidWorks Electrical What are Projects? Creating a New Project Project Overview Locations Zooming and Scrolling Lesson 2: Mixed Scheme What is a Mixed scheme? Stages in the Process Existing and Archived Projects Line Diagram Symbols Adding Cables Drawing Tools Lesson 3: Developing a Scheme What is a Schematic? Stages in the Proces Draw Multiple Wires Schematic Symbols Manufacturers parts Symbol Properties Creating New Symbols Lesson 4: Cabling Stages in the Process Cables Detailed Cabling Adding Manufacturer Parts Terminal Strip Pin to Pin Connections Symbol association Copy and Paste Lesson 5: Macros What are Macros? Stages in the Process Creating and Adding Macros Location Outlines Lesson 5: Macros Stages in the Process Creating and Adding Macros Location Outlines Lesson 6: Control Drawings Stages in the Process Drawing Single Wires Inserting Single Terminals Using Functions Function Outlines Lesson 7: Cross Referencing / Component Association Associating symbols to a component Stages in the Process Cross-referencing symbols The Cross Reference List Lesson 8: Managing Origin-Destination Arrows What are Origin-Destination Arrows? Stages in the Process Replacing Wires Origin-Destination Arrows Lesson 9: Programmable Logic Controllers Stages in the Process Adding a New Scheme Adding a PLC Mark Inserting a PLC Exercise 9: Adding a PLC Lesson 10: Final Drawings Changes Editing the PLC Drawing Stages in the Process Associate Cable Cores Adding a Part Manually Assigning a Part Wire Style Manager Numbering Wires Assigning Parts to Other Objects

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Page 1: SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic Course Outline · 2014-09-25 · SOLIDWORKS Electrical - Schematic Training Gain credibility and get ahead with our SolidWorks Training & Certi˜cation

Pentagon Solutions Ltd, Belfast O�ce: Suite 3 Teal Pavilion, 189 Airport Road West, Belfast, BT3 9ED. t: +44 28 90 455 355 f: +44 28 90 456 355Cork O�ce: Unit 301, Harbour Point Business Park, Little Island, Cork, Ireland. t: +353 21 4232242

London O�ce: 3 The Drive, Jubilee House, Great Warley, Brentwood, CM13 3FR Tel: +44 (0)1268 772821

SOLIDWORKS Electrical - Schematic Training Gain credibility and get ahead with our SolidWorks Training & Certi�cation

Duration: 2 Days

Prerequisites:

SolidWorks Essentials

Course Outline

The goal of this course is to teach you how to use SolidWorks Electrical to optimize your drawings and designs for

manufacturability so you can maximize quality, avoid rework and decrease time to market. This course is focused on

2D Schematic Design.

The main topics covered include:

Please do not hesitate to contact us for registration and further information

e: [email protected] | t: +44 28 90455 355

Lesson 1: ProjectsSolidWorks ElectricalStages in the ProcessStarting SolidWorks ElectricalWhat are Projects?Creating a New ProjectProject OverviewLocationsZooming and Scrolling

Lesson 2: Mixed SchemeWhat is a Mixed scheme?Stages in the ProcessExisting and Archived ProjectsLine Diagram SymbolsAdding CablesDrawing Tools

Lesson 3: Developing a SchemeWhat is a Schematic?Stages in the ProcesDraw Multiple WiresSchematic SymbolsManufacturers partsSymbol PropertiesCreating New Symbols

Lesson 4: CablingStages in the ProcessCablesDetailed CablingAdding Manufacturer PartsTerminal StripPin to Pin ConnectionsSymbol associationCopy and Paste

Lesson 5: MacrosWhat are Macros?Stages in the ProcessCreating and Adding MacrosLocation Outlines

Lesson 5: MacrosStages in the ProcessCreating and Adding MacrosLocation Outlines

Lesson 6: Control DrawingsStages in the ProcessDrawing Single WiresInserting Single TerminalsUsing FunctionsFunction Outlines

Lesson 7: Cross Referencing / Component Association

Associating symbols to a componentStages in the ProcessCross-referencing symbolsThe Cross Reference List

Lesson 8: Managing Origin-Destination Arrows

What are Origin-Destination Arrows?Stages in the ProcessReplacing WiresOrigin-Destination Arrows

Lesson 9: Programmable Logic ControllersStages in the ProcessAdding a New SchemeAdding a PLC MarkInserting a PLCExercise 9: Adding a PLC

Lesson 10: Final Drawings ChangesEditing the PLC DrawingStages in the ProcessAssociate Cable CoresAdding a Part ManuallyAssigning a PartWire Style ManagerNumbering WiresAssigning Parts to Other Objects