![]() In fact, lots of things end up in this category where I work: radios, sensor distribution blocks, touch screen HMI's, programming ports, routers, Ethernet switches, etc. Not sure if it would work for you, but I put all components of this type in this category. In that same selection field, there is family DN (Device Network). In your screenshot, you show that you are in category PLCIO. It's actually pretty informative for these things. This can be done anytime you're inserting a component (select 'Lookup' to go to the catalog), or via the Catalog Browser. You can also add/edit the catalog information. You can add icons to the Icon Menu using the wizard (Schematic>Other Tools>Icon Menu Wizard). If you want to insert a component based on its catalog info, go through the Catalog Browser. Once you choose the footprint and insert it into the drawing, at that time you'll be presented with a dialog asking for the catalog info. ![]() The Icon Menu comes with certain symbols ready for you to use.but catalog info isn't part of its workflow until after you've made a selection. ![]()
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