Station card to end point

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Station card to end point

Displays a station card in standard appearance. When generating the station card, a trace is made in the network to obtain current connections.

Show station card to endpoint

1.Select Show > Station card > Station card to end point.

2.Select a cable pillar in the graphic view. A window will open.

 

The contents of the station card

The station card has different tabs depending on the layout of the station.

It is possible to configure so that different object types are displayed in the same tab. Contact the customer manager or Digpro Support for more information about the configuration.

 

Settings

Tool buttons


Updates the station card.

Opens the attribute form for the station.

Exports the station card to PDF format. A dialog box will open.

Here you can choose to only open the pdf file or to save it. It is also possible to select the Remember my settings checkbox to avoid this dialog coming up the next time you use the pdf print button.

Exports the station card to a black and white PDF format.

Exports the station card to a spreadsheet program.

Opens external documents.

Note! That this is a feature-driven function. A specific feature and certain configuration are required to be able to use the function.

State filter

Opens the state filter window.

A dialog box will open.

Select which state(s) should be included in the station card tracing.

State colors

Opens the state colors window.

A dialog box will open.

The state colors follow the states selected in the state filter window and then follow the station card printout.

Close

Closes the station card window.

More information

Right-click an object in the station card to display object-specific menu options.

If the following triangle appears in the station card, the check function for other network stations has found something. A text about what has been found is also printed to make it easier to identify what has happened.