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Cable Conduits

Cable Conduits grid

Cable Conduits grid

For cables to run from location to location effectively, they often travel through a conduit. Conduits may be a physical piece of infrastructure that might be a duct in the ceiling of an office, a raceway under the floor, or any other physical space through which a cable can run safely.

Navigate to the Cable module of PCR-360. Main > Cable

Adding a Conduit

Navigate to the Cable Conduits Grid.

To add a new conduit to the Cable Conduit Grid, click the 'Add' button on the Grid Toolbar above the Grid. This opens a Conduit data entry form.

Add New Conduit form

Add New Conduit form

At this point, the User can fulfill the data fields appropriately (Note: only 'Name' and 'Conduit Type' are required fields). Options include 'From' and 'To' Locations, length and width, and a brief description.

Users can also add Access Points and Cables to the new conduit via the tabs in the data entry form. In both instances, Users can add either 'New' or 'Existing' Access Points and Cables by clicking either button, located on the Grid Toolbar above the Grid in each tab.

Once the User has satisfactorily defined the parameters of the new conduit, click 'Save New'. After the new conduit is saved, it appears on the original Cable Conduits Grid.

Editing a Conduit

Users can edit existing conduits by double-clicking on the conduit item in the Cable Conduits Grid.

This opens a Conduit data entry form with identical data fields to those discussed in the Adding a Conduit section. Assuming that all required fields have been fulfilled, click Save to make changes permanent.

Deleting a Conduit

To delete one or more existing conduit, highlight each item to be removed and click the Delete Selected button on the Grid Toolbar above the Cable Conduits Grid.

Access Points

Access New Conduit form

Access New Conduit form

The 'Access Points' tab allows the User to associate Access Points with a Conduit. The User can 'Add' a new Access Point from this tab or use the 'Add Existing' button to add one or more Access Points from the Access Points Grid.

Add

  1. Click the UNKNOWN_ATTACHMENT button.

  2. This opens the 'Add New Access Points' form.

    Add New Access Points form

    Add New Access Points form

  3. Enter the information into the fields if desired.

  4. Click the  UNKNOWN_ATTACHMENT button.

The Access Point is added to the 'Conduit' as well as the Access Points Grid. When Access Point is deleted from this Grid, it remains on the Access Points Grid since there is only an association record on the Conduits sub-grid.

Add Existing

  1. Click the Add Existing button button.

  2. This opens the 'Existing Access Points' form.

    Existing Access Points form

    Existing Access Points form

  3. Select one or more Access Points.

  4. Click the  UNKNOWN_ATTACHMENT button.

The Access Point is added to the 'Conduit' from the Access Points Grid. When the Access Point is deleted from the Conduit Grid, it remains on the Access Point Grid, since there is only an association record on the Access Point Grid.

Cables

Cables grid

Cables grid

The 'Cables' tab allows the User to associate Cable with a Conduit. The User can 'Add' a new Cable from this tab or use the 'Add Existing' button to add one or more Cable from the Conduits Grid.

Add

  1. Click the  UNKNOWN_ATTACHMENT button.

  2. This opens the 'Add New Cable' form.

    Add New Cable form

    Add New Cable form

  3. Enter the information into the fields if desired.

  4. Click the  UNKNOWN_ATTACHMENT button.

The Cable is added to the 'Conduit' as well as the Cable Maintenance Grid. When Cable is deleted from the Conduit Grid, the Cable remains on the Cable Maintenance Grid since there is only an association record on the Conduit Grid.

Add Existing

  1. Click the Add Existing button button.

  2. This opens the 'Existing Cables' form.

    Existing Cables form

    Existing Cables form

  3. Select one or more Cables.

  4. Click the Save and Close button button.

The Cable is added to the 'Conduit' from the Cable Maintenance Grid. When Cable is deleted from the Conduit Grid, the Cable remains on the Cable Maintenance Grid since there is only an association record on the Conduit Grid.

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