Simple element¶
The simple element is used to represent devices such actuators (electric motors, cylinders, pneumatic or hydraulic valves, etc.), control devices (PLC, microcontrollers, etc.), circuit breakers, etc.
![../../_images/qet_element_simple_element.png](../../_images/qet_element_simple_element.png)
Figure: QElectroTech simple element¶
For simple element exist two type of variables:
General variables common for all type of elements and managed internally by QElectroTech.
Specific variables from simple elements.
General variables
% {F}: Label from the folio where the element can be found
% {f}: Number from the folio where the element can be found
% {M}: Plant variable from the folio where the element can be found
% {LM}: Location variable of the folio where the element can be found
% {l}: Folio line number from the workspace where the element can be found
% {c}: Folio column number from the workspace where the element can be found
% {id}: Folio position in the project (Schema number)
Specific variables
Label formula: Definition of the formula which defines the Label value. If a auto numbering pattern is selected during terminal creation, QElectroTech defiens
%autnum
as default formula.Label: Internal variable which is used to defines the element code.
Annotation: Internal variable, it cannot be a formula (group of other variables).
Textual description: Internal variable, it cannot be a formula (group of other variables).
Article number: Internal variable, it cannot be a formula (group of other variables).
Manufacturer: Internal variable, it cannot be a formula (group of other variables).
Order number: Internal variable, it cannot be a formula (group of other variables).
Supplier: Internal variable, it cannot be a formula (group of other variables).
Auxiliry block 1: Internal variable, it cannot be a formula (group of other variables).
Auxiliry block 2: Internal variable, it cannot be a formula (group of other variables).
Internal number: Internal variable, it cannot be a formula (group of other variables).
Location: Internal variable, it cannot be a formula (group of other variables).
Function: Internal variable, it cannot be a formula (group of other variables).
Voltage/Protocol: Internal variable, it cannot be a formula (group of other variables).