Real Time Cable Move
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After you start a Real Time Cable Move, you cannot change the
connector you want to manipulate if it is not on the same cable.
Cross-highlighting will also not be updated if you change
connectors/clamps on the cable from the dialog. |
Multi-Cable Move
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Multi-Cable Move Activity creation is disabled.
Multi-Cable Move command can be used to move multiple bundles
interactively (like the real-time move command for single bundles). |
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If you move a harness too far from its initial position, reset might not
work with realistic solver mode. This is a limitation. |
Visualization
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When the main bundle is moved, some of the cylinders of the main bundle
seem to be missing. This is, however, only a visualization problem and
does not reflect the overall capabilities of the command. |
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When you move a connector and an error condition occurs (such as
stretching the cable too far), the fixed/free constraint icons move. |
Working in Cache Mode
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In Cache Mode, you should have the following Tools Options setting for
EHS to work: Digital Process for Manufacturing > Tree tab >
Hierarchy tree section > Check Applicative Data check
box. |
Child moves parent
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When a child bundle is moved, the parent bundle will not be
affected. |
Moving a connector
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If you move a connector too quickly with an ICIDO solver enabled, you
may have issues such as broken cables. |
Free clamps on a moving cable
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When you are working with the ICIDO solver enabled, you may see the
cable jump around if there are free clamps on the moving cable. This
does not affect the clamp positions or the connector positions, only the
cables. |
V4 support
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Not all migrated V4 models will work. |
Engineering control points
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When working with ICIDO solver, Engineering control points are treated
like user defined control points. Original position of ECP’s are not
respected. ECP’s will instead follow the solver defined shape. |
Home position
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You cannot select a product after selecting the Home Position command,
but you can select the 3D bundle or the simulation item under the
desired bundle. |
CAA Interface
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DNBIEHSCableSimulation::GetPosition The returned positions
are global coordinates, not relative to the cable. This differs from
R19sp6. |