AutoCAD Electrical 2010 Training
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AutoCAD® Electrical 2010 Training Course
Follow real-world examples in this training course for a quick start to using Autodesk's AutoCAD Electrical 2010. The 150 individual topics and over 11 hours of instructor-led training in this course will introduce the AutoCAD Electrical user to the full capabilities of the application. New drawing setup, working with ladders, creating and managing PLCs, interfacing with external spreadsheets, creating components, symbols, reports and much more.
AutoCAD® Electrical is a 2D design solution created for electrical control designers by electrical control designers. This AutoCAD-based application enables you to create and modify electrical control drawings while maintaining a seamless integration with the AutoCAD environment.
TESTIMONIAL:
"This tutorial is awesome! I've been trying to learn ADT on my own, and with some incorrect advice from others trying to learn on their own. My frustration has completely subsided and I have started a new project with confidence and ease. It took me about a day and a half to get through the 'beginner' portion of the DVD and now I'm actually building an intelligent set of dwgs. With the DVD, if I forget how to do a command, I simply click on that lesson again and then I can move-on. I give it an A+."
Melissa C. - USA
Features & Benefits of AutoCAD Electrical 2010 Training CBT:
- Use at Your Office or at Home
Training software can be installed on a PC or laptop. - Powerful Keyword Search
Quickly locate relevant lessons or reference seldom used commands. - Sort Lessons By Skill Level
Work your way from Beginner to Advanced level topics. - Intelligent History
Track the lessons you’ve completed or restart a lesson exactly where you left off. - Server-Based - Optional
Share lessons across your network (multi-user license required for this option). - Multimedia DVD based Training
With DVD based training, the lectures were video taped and then digitized and presented to you in Full Motion Video, Audio, & Graphics.
System Requirements: x86/400 mhz processor (minimum), DVD-ROM Drive, 128 MB RAM, Sound Card. 1024x768 Screen Resolution & 32 bit true color display required. Available Hard Disk Space 500 MB. Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or Windows 7.
NOT COMPATIBLE with Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, or ME.
User License: This is a single user licensed product and user can authorize the product on a maximum of 2 of his/her computers (for example, on a work machine and a home or laptop computer). Please call for multi-user license information.
Course Outline - AutoCAD Electrical 2010 Training Series:
(Total of 150 Individual Video Lessons - 11 Hours of Instructor-Led Training)
Workflow
Course Introduction
Design Environment Similarities
Design Environment Interface
Design Environment Help System
Project
Project Manager Functionality
Project Manager New Projects
Organize Project Lists
New Drawing
Project Drawing List Drawing Descriptions
Plotting From Drawing Lists
Moving Through Project Drawings In Order
Opening & Closing Projects
Copying Projects
Managing Projects
Schematic Wiring
What are Wires and Ladders?
Inserting and Trimming Wires
Wires and Ladders
Inserting Ladders
Revising Ladders
Ladder Referencing
Point-to-Point Wiring Tools
Point-to-Point Wiring Multiple Bus
Wire Number Types
Automatic Wire Numbers and Leaders
Editing Wire Numbers
Wire Numbers and Leaders Configuration
Inserting Destination Signal Arrows and Linking
Inserting Source Signal Arrows and Linking
Schematic Components
Icon Menu Interface
Insert Edit Component- Description Options
Insert Edit Component- Catalog Lookup and Other Options
Insert Edit Component- Children and Linking
Inserting Schematic Components from Lists- Creating and Displaying List
Inserting Schematic Components from Lists- Completing the Insertion Process
Inserting Multiple Schematic Components From Lists
Inserting Schematic Components Equipment Lists
Inserting Schematic Components Catalog List
Connectors Lists
Connectors Options
About Terminals
Terminal Block Properties
Terminal Jumpers
Terminal Associations
Circuits
Multiple Phase Circuits
Schematic Editing
Schematic Editing Location Utilities
Schematic Editing Copy & Delete
Copy Catalog and Location Tools
Swapping and Updating Blocks- Swapping Blocks
Swapping and Updating Blocks- Update Block and Library Swap
Swapping and Updating Blocks- Attribute Mapping Files
Using the Auditing Tools
Updating and Retagging Drawings
Schematic Reports- Creation
Schematic Reports- Report Options
Schematic Reports- Changing the Report Format
Report Output Options
Wire From/To & Component Reports
Panel Layouts
Creating Panel Layouts- Comparing
Creating Panel Layouts- Inserting
Creating Panel Layouts- Schematic Lists
Creating Panel Layouts- Multiple Footprints
Creating Panel Layouts- Nameplates
Using the DIN Rail Tool
Using the Terminal Strip Editor- Inserting
Using the Terminal Strip Editor- Tools
Using the Terminal Strip Editor- Spares & Accessories
Using the Terminal Strip Editor- Tabular Terminal Charts
Using the Terminal Strip Editor- Jumper Charts
Panel Layout Annotation and Reports- Configuration
Panel Layout Annotation and Reports- Annotation
Panel Layout Annotation and Reports- Bill of Material
Settings and Configurations
Creating Wire Types- Creation
Creating Wire Types- Modifying
Creating Wire Types- Overrides
Using Reference Files
Using Environment Files
Drawing Properties- Drawing Settings Tab
Drawing Properties- Components Tab
Drawing Properties- Wire Numbers Tab
Drawing Properties- Cross-References Tab
Drawing Properties- Styles Tab
Drawing Properties- Drawing Format Tab
Drawing Properties- Configuration Block
Project Settings
Project Options
Project Settings Compare
Drawing Templates
Network or Standalone Installation
Custom Components
Schematic Symbol Naming
Schematic Symbol Templates
Symbol Builder Configuration
Symbol Builder Environment
Symbol Builder Attributes
Symbol Builder Wire Connection
Symbol Builder Tools
Icon Menu Wizard Environment
Icon Menu Wizard- Adding Components
Icon Menu Wizard- Add Submenu
Panel Footprints- Defining
Panel Footprints- Creating
Panel Footprints- Database
Panel Footprints- List
Custom Data
Managing Part Catalog Databases- Catalog Database
Managing Part Catalog Databases- Catalog Number
Managing Part Catalog Databases- Catalog Subassembly
Managing Part Catalog Databases- Catalog Items
Editing the Pin List Database- Pin List
Editing the Pin List Database- New Pin List
Editing the Terminal Block Properties Database- Terminal Block
Updating Title Block Attributes- Options
Updating Title Block Attributes- Internal Attribute
Updating Title Block Attributes- External File
Updating Title Block Attributes- The Process
Automation Tools
Updating Schematics from Spreadsheets
Creating Report Format Files
Generating Automatic Reports
Vault Integration
Working with Autodesk Vault- Logging in, Checking in
Working with Autodesk Vault- Checking out
PLC Modules
Using PLC I/O Modules- Standalone
Using PLC I/O Modules- Fixed Modules
Using PLC I/O Modules- Parametric
Using the PLC Database File Editor- Specifications
Using the PLC Database File Editor- Terminals & Settings
Using the PLC Database File Editor- Attribute Data
PLC I/O Address-Based Tagging
Using the Spreadsheet to PLC I/O Utility- Setup
Using the Spreadsheet to PLC I/O Utility- Layout
Miscellaneous Advanced Tools
Adding Wire Data to Footprints- Wire Connection
Adding Wire Data to Footprints- Wire Annotation
About Cable Marker Symbols
Inserting Wire Fan In/Out Source Signals
Adding Cable Markers
Inserting Wire Fan In/Out Destination Signals and Cable Report
Using the Circuit Builder- Overview
Using the Circuit Builder- Insertion
Using the Circuit Builder- Configuration
Using the Circuit Builder- Recalculating Wire Size
Using the Circuit Builder- Templates
Using the Circuit Builder- Circuit Builder Spreadsheet
Using the Circuit Builder- Inserting Custom Circuit & Options
Using the Electrical Standards Database Editor
Working with Peer-to-Peer Style Drawings
Linking Schematic to Peer Components with Same TAG Values
Linking Schematic to Peer Components with Different TAG Values
One-Line Components, No Wire Number Wires, and Linking to Schematic Components
One-Line Diagrams and the Circuit Builder
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