Create, copy and edit product models

In the product model property dialog, you can define all the data for a product model, such as symbols, electrotechnical data, positions, and additional information. The dialog opens when you start creating a new product model or edit or copy an existing one.

You can create, copy and edit product models via the Project product models dialog, the Product models project tree, or by right-clicking a device and selecting Product model properties. In addition, you can manage product models via the Product model management dialog.

Do the following:

  1. Start the function:

    • If you want to create a new product model, right-click in the Product models project tree and select Create new product model. The New product model dialog opens.

    • If you want to create a new product model by copying an existing one, right-click the desired product model in the Product models project tree and select Copy product model. The Copy product model dialog opens.

    • If you want to edit an existing product model, right-click a device and select Product model properties or right-click the product model in the Product models project tree and select Edit. The Product model properties dialog opens.

  2. Define or edit the information:

    • Name – Give the product model a name. If you are copying a product model, the name field shows the original name and a running number in parentheses.

    • Position number – Enter a position number for the device and select a position mark for devices such as lighting fixtures and heaters.

    • Directory – Select the directory for the product model. If the directory you need is not available in the drop-down menu, you can create it by entering the name in the field.

    • Description – Enter a description that is used by default if the device's value is empty.

    • Default device text – Enter the default device texts from 1 to 4 for all new devices using this product model. These are used by default if the device's values are empty.

    • ID format – This field shows the ID format. If you want to define a new format, click the button.

    • Device type – Select the device type from the drop-down menu. The correct device type ensures everything works properly.

    • Planning area – Select the planning area.

    • Status – Define product model status. The status can, for example, be "removed" for product models that are no longer used – this information can then be used in product management to filter out the removed product models. The value defined here will not be updated to the devices so you can use it for your own purposes as needed.

    • Update devices automatically – Select this to automatically update changes to the devices using the product model. If you do not select this, you need to manually update the changes to the devices with the Update product model's devices button (see Update product model changes to devices).

    • Lock device pins – Select this, if you want to lock the pins so that the devices using the product model will always use the product model pins.

    • Size and position

      • X-size, Y-size and Z-size – Define the dimensions of the device – width (X), height (Y) and depth (Z) – that affect space reservation size, for example .

      • Shape – Define round or rectangle as the shape of the device. This affects space reservation shape, for example.

      • Default elevation – Define the elevation of the device. This affects device's 3D generation, for example.

      • Default system – Define the system assigned to the device when inserted into the drawing.

  3. On the Pins tab, add, edit and remove pins as necessary.

  4. On the Product information tab, select product data associated with the product model by clicking Select/Edit. For more information on selecting product information, see Select product information.

  5. On the Additional information tab, select additional information (such as position texts, electrotechnical information, manufacturers, and ETIM data) by clicking Select/Edit. For more information on selecting additional information, see Select additional information.

  6. On the Plates tab, select plates by clicking Select/Edit. For more information on selecting plates, see Select plates.

  7. On the Symbols tab, manage symbols for the product model.

  8. On the Segments tab, add and remove segments used in data networks to describe ports in local area networks or loops in fire alarm systems, for example. You can add new segments by clicking the button.

  9. If you are adding or editing a product model with the device type I/O card, add channels on the I/O channels tab.

  10. Click OK.

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