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Re: [TRNSYS-users] "Link" trouble between two components.
Choi,
Once you have selected a starting connection
point, the 8 spots disappear. 8 new connection
points should appear only when you move the mouse
near the component that ends the link. Once in
awhile, the connection points will not appear
when you get near the end component. If this
happens, click near the component anyway and a
blue line (partially defined link) should appear
unless of course a link already exists between the two components in questions.
Regards,
David
At 12:10 6/4/2007, Bryan Choi wrote:
Hello.
I am a beginner with TRNSYS, and am doing
pracrtice with the manual and my simple model.
I followed the manual to link two components as
it said "When you move the mouse over a
component icon, the 8 available connection
points become visible. Click one one of them to
select the starting point, then go to the
component you want to link and select a
connection point again. Click to create the link".
I can see the 8 available connection points
after clikcing the Link icon. But, when I click
one of them to select the starting point, the
points are disappeared. I think every
configuration has no problem, right orders,
right configuration of each component, etc.except this trouble.
Could you give me any advice or solution about the Link trouble?
Thank you.
Choi
Components are connected using the Link tool,
which is activated by pressing the link button (see
Figure 1?24). When you move the mouse over a
component icon, the 8 available connection
points become visible. Click one one of them to
select the starting point, then go to the
component you want to link and select a
connection point again. Click to create the link. The
newly created link is empty, i.e. it does not
connect any (output; input) couple yet. This is shown
by a different link color (blue by default,
while links with connections are black).
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