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Signal functions

By right-clicking a signal in a wiring diagram, a drop-down menu containing options for the selected signal is shown.

 
Fig. 92: Signal information drop-down menu

Read more about each option in the subsections below.

1. Signal information

Wire

Signal information for a wire is accessed by right-clicking the signal and selecting Signal information. This opens a pop-up containing a table with complete information about the signal.

 
Fig. 93: The Signal information for wire pop-up

Above the table you can see the signal ID of the selected wire, the type of signal, the expected measurement value. The table indicates what components the wire is connected to including the wire thickness and colour.

Inline connector

Signal information for inline connectors is accessed by right-clicking an inline connector and selecting Signal information. This opens a pop-up containing complete information about connections to the inline on all pins. The pin selected when opening the signal information is shown at the top of the table.

 
Fig. 94: The Signal information for inline connector pop-up

The table shows signal type, direction, closest connected component or connector, pin on connected component or connector, wire thickness and colour. If applicable you can also see the measurement box pins to be used when measuring the signal.

2. Follow signal

To follow a signal to another wiring diagram, right-click a signal and select Follow signal. This opens a pop-up containing a list of functions in which the signal is used. You can also see in what wiring diagrams the component is shown.

 
Fig. 95: The Follow signal pop-up

When you have followed a signal to another wiring diagram, the selected signal is accentuated with a thicker line.

Note

Note

Pay attention to the selected function and what wiring diagram you are navigating to when following a signal. It is possible to navigate to wiring diagrams that are not directly related to the selected function.

3. Cable harness image

Cable harness images are accessed by right-click a signal and selecting Cable harness image. Cable harness images show the location of connectors, ground points, branching points and location of the harness label. When opening a cable harness image, the corresponding endpoints of both sides of the wire are highlighted in the image. By clicking a connector in the image, pinout for the connector is shown in the right-hand panel.

 
Fig. 96: The Cable harness image pop-up

Note

Note

Harness images are not automatically filtered to show connectors, splices and branches that are valid for a specific vehicle. They should be considered as a “master harness" that shows all possible connectors and branches for all vehicle variants.