Displays and defines properties of any barriers included in the cable tray. To define cable tray barriers, you must select the appropriate Specification and enter the Number Of Barriers on the General tab of the New Cableway dialog.
Select Item for Modification
Select the partition created by the barrier that you want to modify. To assist you in locating the correct partition, the cableway symbol at the bottom of the dialog highlights the partition selected.
Go to Defaults
Resets all partitions or cable trays to default settings.
Delete Barrier
Deletes the selected barrier from the cable tray.
Add Barrier
Adds a new barrier to the cable tray.
<CableTray Properties>
Indicates that you are modifying the main cableway.
CableTray Width
Specifies the width of the entire cable tray.
CableTray Depth
Specifies the depth of the entire cable tray.
Default Cableway Spec
Specifies the specification to be used as the default.
Default Minimum Cableway Barrier Width
Specifies the minimum width value for the barrier/divider. The partitions are symmetrical until you change them.
<CableWay1 Properties>
Indicates that you are modifying the first new partition. Select <CableWay2 Properties> to select the second partition, and so forth.
CableWay Run
Select the cableway to which you want to attach this particular partition.
CableWay Run Name
Accept the default name or enter a name for the cableway run.
Cableway Spec
Displays the specification of the enclosing cableway. This option is read-only.
Offset Along Width Direction
You cannot change this value for Cableway 1. However, it can be modified for the other partitions.
Fill Efficiency
Specifies the percentage cable fill capacity for the partition.
Signal Type
Enter the signal type of the cable for this particular partition.
Voltage Grade
Enter the voltage grade of the cable for this particular partition.
Preview
Illustrates the number of barriers in the cable tray and the number of resulting partitions. Additional highlighting displays when you select an item for modification. (See the red lines in the following illustration.) The reference point in the lower left corner of the preview is indicated by a blue handle in the model view so you can understand the orientation.
The partitions are symmetrical in size until you change them.
Provides a visual cue for the XY orientation.