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CMPIC Help: Navigator And Screens
From Cloudis CMPIC Wiki
Contents
1 CMPIC Screens and Their Purpose
1.1 How are the various menus in the Navigator arranged?
2 Explanation of Each CMPIC Screen and Its Purpose
3 Library Data
3.1 Cable Data3.1.1 Cable Types
3.1.2 Cable Class
3.1.3 Cable Type & Assoc Cable Query
3.1.4 Cable Type Design Quantities
3.1.5 Cable Purpose Codes
3.1.6 Reports
3.1.6.1 Cable Types Report
3.2 Equipment Data
3.2.1 Equipment Schedule
3.2.2 Reports
3.2.2.1 Equipment Quantities Report
3.3 General Data
3.3.1 System Codes
3.3.2 Area & Location Codes
3.3.3 Segregation Codes
3.3.4 Status Codes
3.3.5 Status Code Order
3.3.6 Reference data
3.3.7 Fill Types
3.3.8 Segregation Spacing
3.3.9 User Area Authorisation
3.3.10 AutoRouter Rule Sets
3.3.11 More
3.3.11.1 Segregation Code Grouping
3.3.11.2 Cable Purpose Codes
3.3.11.3 Deck Order
3.3.11.4 Signal Types
3.3.11.5 Standard Notes
3.3.11.6 Block Definition
3.3.11.7 Maintain sites
3.3.11.8 Maintain Earthing Chart
3.3.11.9 Zone Definition
3.3.11.10 Report Cover Page
3.3.12 Reports
3.3.12.1 Area Report
3.4 Project Setup
3.4.1 Project Configuration
4 Schedule Cables and Devices
4.1 Add/maintain Devices
4.2 Add/maintain Cables
4.3 Cable Applicability Update
4.4 Data Import Wizard
4.5 More
4.5.1 Batch Cable Notes
4.5.2 Signal Schedule
4.5.3 Device Terminal Connections
4.5.4 Generic Devices
4.6 Query Cables and Devices
4.6.1 Cable Details Query4.6.2 Cables and Associated Devices
4.6.3 Cable Status Summary
4.6.4 Cable Types Required
4.6.5 Cables Between Areas
4.6.6 Query Cable History
4.6.7 Device Details Query
4.6.8 Device Status Summary
4.6.9 Devices Not Cabled
4.6.10 Spare Cores
4.6.11 Loop Checks
4.7 Reports
4.7.1 Brief Cable Schedule
4.7.2 Device Schedule
4.7.3 Detailed Cable Schedule
4.7.4 Cables by Area
4.7.5 Device Connection Details
4.7.6 Detailed Cable Schedule Report4.7.7 Detailed Device Schedule
5 Nodal Network
5.1 Maintain Nodal Network
5.2 Maintain Node Details
5.3 Segment Detail Query
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5.4 Nodal Path Calculations
5.5 Locked Segments
5.6 Break Segment
5.7 Merge Segments
5.8 Node Attachments
5.9 Routing Rules Detail
5.10 Batch Updating
5.10.1 Locked Segments Update
5.10.2 Segment Fill Type Update
5.10.3 Segregation Batch Update (Add)
5.10.4 Segregation Batch Update (Remove)
5.10.5 Segment Type Batch Update
5.10.6 Segment Conformance Update
5.11 Reports
5.11.1 Network Connections report
5.11.2 Segment Report
5.11.3 Segment Detail
5.11.4 Segment and Cable Detail
6 Cable Routes
6.1 Create/Update Cable Route
6.1.1 Area (compartment) routing
6.2 Partial Cable Route
6.3 Auto Route Cable
6.4 Auto Router Rule Sets
6.5 Copy Cable Route
6.6 Quick Set Off Route Lengths
6.7 Compare Cable Routes
6.8 Freeze Unfreeze Areas for Routing
6.9 Conduit Module6.9.1 Conduit Schedule
6.9.2 Route Cable and Conduit
6.9.3 Query Cables and Conduit
6.9.4 Conduit Status Batch Update
6.9.5 Reports
6.9.5.1 Conduit Schedule Report
6.9.5.2 Cables Run in Conduit Report
6.9.5.3 Conduit Type Materials Requirement Report
6.9.5.4 Conduit Fill Calculations Report
6.10 Reports
6.10.1 Print Pull Sheet
6.10.2 Reprint Pull Sheet
6.10.3 Cable Weight by Areas Report
7 Cable Terminations
7.1 Create/Update Terminations
7.2 Import Terminations7.3 Device Terminal Connections
7.4 Free Cores
7.5 Reports
7.5.1 Print Termination Chart
7.5.2 Reprint Termination Chart
7.5.3 Cable Connection Details
7.5.4 Signal Trace Report
8 Cable Authorisation
8.1 Single Cable Approval
8.2 Batch Cable Approval
8.3 Batch Cable Stopwork
8.4 Cable Applicability Update
8.5 Cancelled Cable Route Deletion
8.6 Rename Cable Device or Node
8.7 Cancel Devices
8.8 Reports
8.8.1 Cancelled Device Assignment Report
9 Cable Change Management
9.1 Batch Cable Change Control
9.2 Design Change Authorisation
9.3 Installation Change Acknowledgement
9.4 List Change Control Requests
9.5 Maintain DAN Numbers
9.6 Query Cable and DAN Numbers
9.7 Reports
9.7.1 Cable Changes Summary
10 Production Module
10.1 Cable Work Packages
10.1.1 Maintain Work Packages
10.1.2 Query Cables and Work Packages
10.1.3 Work Package Release
10.1.4 Work Package Release Status
10.1.5 Cables on WP Affected by Change Control10.1.6 Cables with Reallocated Work Package
10.1.7 Reports
10.1.7.1 Work Package Detail
10.1.7.2 Detailed Cable Schedule
10.1.7.3 Segment Report
10.1.7.4 Positional Node Analysis
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10.1.7.5 Schedule of Local Cable Routes
10.1.7.6 Production Cable Changes
10.1.7.7 Cable Status by Block
10.1.7.8 Cable Changes Summary
10.2 Cable Cutting and Pulling
10.2.1 Cable Cutting Schedule
10.2.2 Cable Installation Schedule
10.2.3 Batch Cable Installation Status Update
10.2.4 Drum Schedule
10.2.5 Query Cable Recuts
10.2.6 Cable Pulling Progress by WP
10.2.7 Record Cable Surplus Lengths
10.2.8 Installation Activities Query
10.2.9 Reports
10.2.9.1 Cable Cutting Sheet
10.2.9.2 Cable Running Sheet
10.2.9.3 Material Management
10.2.9.3.1 Cable Length Summary
10.2.9.3.2 Material Control Report
10.2.9.3.3 Material Used Report
10.2.9.3.4 Unallocated Drum Print
10.2.9.3.5 Cables Cut Between Dates
10.2.9.3.6 Drum Usage History
10.2.9.3.7 Drum Statistics Report
10.2.9.3.8 Cable Cutting Statistics
10.2.9.3.9 Cable Cuts Despatched From Stores
10.2.9.3.10 Cables with Surplus
10.2.9.3.11 Cables with Surplus Not Adjusted
10.2.9.3.12 Cable Lengths Surplus by Compartment
10.2.9.4 Process/Statistics
10.2.9.4.1 Work Package Pulling Statistics
10.2.9.4.2 Local Pulling Statistics
10.2.9.4.3 Team Pulling Progress Report
10.2.9.4.4 Work Package Progress by Team Report
10.2.9.4.5 Work Assigned and Completed by Team Report
10.3 Devices and Events
10.3.1 Device Installation Record Status
10.3.2 Batch Update Device Status
10.3.3 Assign Devices to Teams
10.3.4 Event Number Schedule
10.3.5 Associate Devices to Event Number
10.3.6 Device Checkwire Status
10.3.7 Device Handover check
10.3.8 Reports
10.3.8.1 Cable System Termination Progress
10.3.8.2 Cable System Pack Status10.3.8.3 List Cable by System Pack
10.3.8.4 Events and Associated Work Packages
10.3.8.5 Cables by Device
10.3.8.6 Device Status Progress Report
10.3.8.7 Devices Ready for Handover Check
10.3.8.8 Device Status by Block
10.3.8.9 Devices No Longer Fully Terminated
10.3.8.10 Block Summary Report
10.3.8.11 Block Device Compartment Report
10.4 Cable Terminations
10.4.1 Cable Installation Schedule
10.4.2 Batch Terminations
10.4.3 Checkwire and Record Resistance
10.4.4 Installation Activities Query
10.4.5 Reports
10.4.5.1 Connection Details By Device
10.4.5.2 Cable Connection Details10.4.5.3 UnTerminated Equipment
10.4.5.4 Devices No Longer Fully Terminated
10.4.5.5 Cable System Termination Progress
10.4.5.6 Cable Core Termination/Checkwire Summary
10.4.5.7 Termination Norms Management Report
10.4.5.8 Cable End Termination Report
10.5 Library Data
10.5.1 Maintain Earthing Chart
10.5.2 Block Definition
10.6 Installation
10.6.1 Cable Installation
10.6.2 Batch Cable Installation Status Update
11 Report examples
12 Equipment Schedule: How to Add Equipment Items in CMPIC
12.1 What is the Equipment Schedule and how do I use it?
12.2 How do I add equipment?12.2.1 Segment types
12.2.1.1 Fill Type Override sub-tab
12.2.1.2 Project Availability sub-tab
12.2.1.3 Creating Multi-Tier segments
12.2.1.4 Other functions explained
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12.2.2 Plugs and Sockets
12.2.2.1 Creating the Pins
12.2.2.2 Association sub-tab
12.2.2.3 Associated Cable Types sub-tab
12.2.2.4 Backshell sub-tab
12.2.2.5 Project Availability sub-tab
12.2.3 Terminal Types Tab
12.2.4 Conduit Types Tab
12.2.5 Termination Equipment Tab
12.2.5.1 Tools & Dies sub-tab
12.2.5.2 Associated Cable Types and Project Availability sub-tabs
12.2.6 Cable Glands Tab12.2.6.1 Associated Cable Types and Project Availability sub-tabs
12.2.7 Transit Blocks
12.2.8 Other Equipment Tab
12.2.9 Overall Equipment View Tab
13 The Device Scheduling Screen
13.1 What is the Device Scheduling screen and how do I use it?
13.1.1 How do I use the device schedule screen?
13.1.2 How to add Device Terminals
13.1.3 How to add Near Nodes
13.1.3.1 Note on Off Route lengths
13.2 Using the CMPIC Wizard to populate the Device Schedule
14 The Cable Schedule Screen
14.1 Field Descriptions
14.1.1 Note on Area Routing of Cables
14.2 What is the Cable Schedule and how do I use it?14.3 How do I use the Cable Schedule to create a new cable?
14.4 How do I use the screen to query a cable?
14.5 What do the verification flags mean?
15 Using The Data Import Wizard For Cables And Devices
15.1 Preparation and background
15.2 Running the Wizard
15.3 Summary
16 Scheduling Devices In CMPIC Using Copy Device And Generic Devices Functions
16.1 Creating a Generic Device
16.2 Creating a new device from a Generic Device
16.3 Creating a new Device by copying details from an existing device
17 The Nodal Network Screen
17.1 What is the Nodal Network screen and what do I use it for?
17.2 How do I build up the nodal network in the CMPIC database?
17.3 How do I create segments in the CMPIC database?
17.4 What is a Full Flag and how do I set it?17.5 What if I want to amend the nodal network?
17.5.1 Breaking a segment
17.5.2 Merging Segments
17.5.3 Segment Fill Type Update
17.6 What if the nodal network is generated in CAD?
18 Using Conduit In CMPIC
18.1 Creating a conduit
18.2 Routing a conduit
18.2.1 Conduit Route Statuses
18.2.2 Route By Nodes
18.2.3 Copying the Route of a Cable to a Conduit
18.2.4 Copy the Route of One Conduit to Another
18.3 Linking Cables or Conduits to a Routed Conduit
18.3.1 Linking a Cable
18.3.1.1 To link a cable to a routed conduit
18.3.1.2 If the conduit is off route18.3.2 Linking a Conduit
18.3.2.1 For a routed conduit
18.3.2.2 For an off-route conduit
18.4 Routing Cable and Conduit
18.4.1 How to Route Cable & Conduit
18.4.1.1 Using the Auto-router to Route Cable and Conduit
18.4.1.2 Manual Routing of the Cable and Conduit
18.4.2 Create Conduit Only
18.4.2.1 For Off Route Cables
18.4.2.2 Creating Conduit for routed cables
18.5 Querying Cables and Conduit
18.6 Conduit Status Batch Update
18.7 Reports
18.7.1 Conduit Schedule Report
18.7.2 Cables Run In Conduit Report
18.7.3 Conduit Type Material Requirements Report18.7.4 Conduit Fill Calculations Report
19 The Create/Update Cable Route Screen
19.1 What is the Routing screen and how do I use it?
19.2 How do I route a cable manually or semi-automatically?
19.3 How do I tailor the routing possibilities for a cable?
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19.4 How do I set Prohibited &Preferred Nodes?
20 The Autorouting Screen
20.1 How do I route a cable automatically?
20.2 Auto Routing Cables In CMPIC Using Rules
20.2.1 Autorouter Rules and How To Use Them
20.2.2 Using the Autorouter with restrictions
20.2.2.1 Using a Prohibited Node
20.2.2.2 Using 1 Required Node
20.2.2.3 Using 2 or more Required Nodes
20.2.3 Auto Routing Cables Using Segment Rules
20.2.3.1 Autorouting using Required Segments
20.2.3.2 Autorouting using Named Segments20.2.3.3 Autorouting using Zones
20.2.3.4 Auto Routing Cables In CMPIC Using Preferences
20.2.4 Allow Partial Routes
20.3 Auto Routing Cables In CMPIC Using Preferences: Overview
21 The Partial Routing Screen
21.1 What is the Partial Routing screen & what does it do?
21.2 How do I use the Partial Routing screen?
21.2.1 Creating a partial route manually (where no segments of the route exist at present)
21.2.2 Creating a partial route manually (where some segments of the route already exist)
21.2.2.1 Completing a route
21.2.2.2 Replacing part of a route with an alternative section
21.3 Automatic Route Creation
21.4 Identifying Breaks In The Route
21.5 Rewinding/Deleting Routes
21.6 Reversing The Route
22 Copying A Route From One Cable To Another
23 Terminating Cables In CMPIC
23.1 Why are the project defaults for Terminations important?
23.2 Using the full Terminations functions in CMPIC
23.3 Using the Relaxed Terminations functions in CMPIC
24 The Cable Approval Screens
24.1 What is the Single Cable Approval screen and how do I use it?
24.1.1 How do I use the screen?
24.1.2 How do I approve a cables route / terminations?
24.1.3 What does Verify mean and how can I use it?
24.1.4 What does Release mean and how can I use it?
24.1.5 What are the implications of Unverifying, Unapproving and Unreleasing?
24.1.6 What are the implications of Stopping work on a cable?
24.1.7 What are the implications of Cancelling a cable?
24.2 What is the Batch Cable Approval screen and how do I use it?
25 Stopping Work On And Cancelling Cables In CMPIC25.1 Setting Stop Work flags
26 The Batch Change Control Screen
26.1 How do I create a Batch Change Control Request?
26.1.1 Defining the Details of the Request
26.1.2 Linking the cables which are to be subject to the Change Request
26.1.3 How to link Cables Individually
26.1.4 How to Link Multiple Cables
26.1.5 How to complete the request
26.2 Viewing Change Control Requests
26.3 How to Authorise Requests
26.4 How do I create an Individual Cable Request rather than a batch request?
26.4.1 Using the Single Cable Change Control screen
26.4.2 How to Create an Individual Request
27 Making Changes To Cables Which Have Been Allocated To Work Packages (Stages)
28 Generating Pull Sheets In CMPIC
29 Creating And Managing Work Packages29.1 What is the Work Packages screen and how do I use it?
29.2 What is the Tape Mark?
29.2.1 What is the Position?
29.3 How do I link a number of cables to a Work Package?
29.3.1 Setting the Tape Marks
30 Releasing Work Packages
30.1 What is the Work Packages release screen and how do I use it?
30.2 What is the effect of releasing a Work Package?
31 What Are Cutting Sheets?
32 What Is The Drum Schedule?
32.1 How do I create a Cutting Sheet?
32.2 How do I re-cut a cable if I need to?
33 Querying Cables And Work Packages
33.1 What is the Querying Cables & Work Packages screen and how do I use it?
34 Status Codes34.1 Design
34.2 Design Status Workflow
34.3 Terminations
34.4 Terminations Status Workflow
35 Standard Notes
36 Project Defaults
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37 References
CMPIC Screens and Their Purpose
How are the various menus in the Navigator arranged?
When CMPIC is installed for the first time, we use a standard set of menus. Unless we have arranged with you to customize the menu set up, then your initial menustructure will be the same as that outlined in this document.
Opening up Live Projectsshows the projects listed.In this example CMTraining project andSingle Training project.You will see your own listof projects.
The menu options for yourproject will be in the sameorder as this example.
Explanation of Each CMPIC Screen and Its PurposeBelow each main menu heading is a list of further menu options (in green font) or the screens themselves (in black font).
Library Data
Cable Data
Cable Types
Build up library of cable types.
Add data about cable types
Retrieve data about cable types
Cable Class
Enter type of cable category - rubber, coax etc. This can then be added to the Cable Types data if required.
Cable Type & Assoc Cable Query
For a given cable type see all cables scheduled with that type. Also gives status and design length of each cable listed.
Cable Type Design Quantities
For a given cable type see the total estimated, design and installed lengths for the cables of that type. Also shows the total cable count for the cable type.
Cable Purpose Codes
Create the purpose categories for cables: power, control, degaussing, relay etc. This Purpose Code is compared to the Purpose Code listed for the cable type. If there is a
mismatch, CMPIC will issue a warning but does not stop you using that cable type.
Reports
Cable Types Report
Lists cable details for all (or one) cable type. See Cable Types Report for an example.
Equipment Data
Equipment Schedule
Enter and maintain details of all cabling related equipment used on the project. This includes tray types, ladder rack types, penetration types, plugs, sockets, etc.
Reports
Equipment Quantities Report
xxx
General Data
System Codes
Enter and maintain system codes used on the project. A system code being a logical grouping of cables and devices which identifies their application on reports and which
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can be queried. Examples: aircon main building, main door hydraulics, potable water etc.
Area & Location Codes
Enter and maintain details about areas or compartments used. These could be rooms, compartments, corridors, stairwells etc. There are also 3 further hierarchies of areasavailable. For example a room could be part of a floor which is part of a building which is part of a site. If equipment and cable trays etc have been linked to Areas, thereare reports which show cables and devices by area and cables running between areas.
Segregation Codes
Enter and maintain details on segregations (EMC designation). Once listed here (HV, LV, C, I etc) the codes can then be allocated to individual cables and also to thenodal network.
(CMSF01) Segregation Codes
screen
You can also create Segregation Groups. That is groups of individual segregations which on occasion can be allocated to a tray or hanger or tier of a tray or hanger.
(CMSF01) Segregation Codes
screen: Groups tab
Click on Groups tab1.
Type in a Group ID and description2.
Type in the order that each entry will appear in when the list is called3.
Double click for the list of individual segregations (already created) and add them line bay line to the Group4.
(CMSF01) Segregation Codes
screen: Multi-Tier Groups tab
For MultiTier Group segregations click on the MultiTier Groups tab1.
Type in a Group ID and description2.Type in a Tier number, then double click to add either an individual segregation or Group of segregations for each tier.3.
When the Multi Tier segregation groups have been created they can then be applied to the nodal network segments.
Using Multi-Tier segregations in
Nodal Network (1)
When a Multi-Tier segment type is used you can apply one of the Multi Tier segregations to it by double clicking in the Segregation
field
Using Multi-Tier segregations in
Nodal Network (2)
Once saved, the record will show all segregations individually by tier. This information is used by CMPIC for routing.
Status Codes
A list of all the Status Codes used by CMPIC in the logical order in which they are applied. Entries for Routing, Terminations, Devices and Conduits.
Status Code Order
Shows the next level (s) of status following on from a given status. E.g. If a cable is PSP (Pull Sheet Printed) the next status could be one of the many partial pull, optionsor fully pulled (IFP).
Reference data
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A list of all the codes used in CMPIC. The user will not have to add to or amend this list. It is there for reference only.
Fill Types
The list of all the nodal network Fill Types which can be used in CMPIC. There is a second tab which is greyed out except for tray type fills 2 and 3. For these Fill Types,the user can define his own separation rules for cables of different segregations running on the same tray.
Segregation Spacing
This is the screen in which the spacing rules referred to above are created.
User Area Authorisation
Unless specifically being used on the project, accessing this screen will produce an error. If required, the screen is used to set up areas for which nominated users havethe responsibility of approving cables. This means that cables can be routed and approved in separate areas and once all sections of the cables route have beenapproved, the entire cables route is deemed approved.
AutoRouter Rule Sets
When using the Auto Router, the user can submit a cable for routing using more than one set of rules to optimise cable routes, % fill etc. These rule sets can be created
using this screen.
More
Segregation Code Grouping
Allows cable segregations to be grouped together so that this group can be applied to parts of the nodal network. E.g. on a given set of trays you may allow Control,
Instrumentation, Fibre Optic and Data cables. By creating a Group incorporating these four segregations, the Group can be applied to the nodal network rather than having
to apply each individual segregation.
Cable Purpose Codes
Create the purpose categories for cables: power, control, degaussing, relay etc. This Purpose Code is compared to the Purpose Code listed for the cable type. If there is amismatch, CMPIC will issue a warning but does not stop you using that cable type.
Deck Order
For marine projects the user can define here the decks referred to in the project.
Signal Types
In the Terminations Module of CMPIC, Signals can be applied to cable cores. This screen enables the user to create the signal types which can then be used to createspecific signals cable by cable.
Standard Notes
In this screen the user can create and maintain the list of Standard Notes to be applied to Cables and the nodal network. These numbered notes can then be applied to
cables or the nodal network from within other screens. Once the note has been added, for example as a Pull Sheet and/or Term Chart note, then when the report is printedthe note will be included and will appear in the NOTES screen (accessed from Cable Schedule or Cable Terminations screen).
Block Definition
For marine applications, if a ship is being constructed at more than one yard, the structure of each separate block can be defined in this screen. The structure being a setof compartments which belong to the block. Each block is also allocated to a Site. This then means that block and site specific reports can be generated.
Maintain sites
For marine applications, if construction is being carried out at more than one yard, then the sites (or yards) involved are listed here. They can then be used and referred toin other screens.
Maintain Earthing Chart
Where CMPIC is used for on site testing and documentation of test results, where an Earthing Chart is used, this screen allows maintenance of the appearance of thatchart (which is a report in itself)
Zone Definition
If the design is or can be broken down into zones, this screen allows creation of those zones. A zone is a grouping of areas or compartments. Once created these zonescan be used as part of CMPIC routing rules. Zones can be defined as being required or prohibited for given cables routes.
Report Cover Page
When reports are created which allow modification of the cover page, these are shown through this screen.
Reports
Area Report
Enables a report to be created for cables and devices in a specified area or group of areas.
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Project Setup
Project Configuration
This screen will probably be hidden from all but system administrators. In this screen (in several tabs) the defaults are set for the project. These defaults include settingwarning levels for % fill on the network, defining whether cables can be deleted or whether they can only be cancelled etc.
Schedule Cables and Devices
Add/maintain Devices
This screen represents the Device Schedule. Here you create devices and their associated details. If data on devices has been imported from a .csv file or from CAD, thenthat data will be displayed in this screen.
Add/maintain Cables
This screen represents the Cable Schedule. Here you create cables and their associated details including the to and from devices (taken from the device list in CMPIC). Ifdata on cables has been imported from a .csv file then that data will be displayed in this screen. The user can navigate to many other screens from this one: to see thecables route, its termination details, data on its to and from devices etc.
Cable Applicability Update
This screen can only be accessed for Configuration Managed projects. In that case, the screen can be used to modify the applicability of cables.
Data Import Wizard
The initial screen for defining the parameters for import of cable type, cable, device and nodal network details from a .csv file.
More
Batch Cable Notes
This screen can be used to apply standard notes to a group of cables filtered by available criteria.
Signal Schedule
Using this screen the user can create the signals which can then be applied to cores of the cable in the Create/Update Terminations screen.
Device Terminal Connections
When terminals and connections have been created in the Device Schedule and the Terminations screen, those connections can be viewed here.
Generic Devices
This screen can be used to create Generic (or Template) devices which can then be referenced in to the Device Schedule when creating a new device. E.g. create aGeneric panel with 16 terminals and number those terminals. Every new specific device which is a 16 way panel could then use this template.
Query Cables and Devices
Cable Details Query
Details from this query can be output to .csv file. Shows all cables (selected by criterion), their details, devices, current route and termination status, allocated workpackage and cut/ installed length if relevant.
Cables and Associated Devices
Retrieve the list of cables going to and from a device.
Cable Status Summary
For each status in CMPIC see the number of cables at each status. Create a .csv output of these. You will be able to see how many cables are routed, approved, partially
pulled, fully pulled etc.
Cable Types Required
For a given cable type see the total estimated, design and installed lengths for the cables of that type. Also shows the total cable count for the cable type.
Cables Between Areas
Where devices have been allocated areas in CMPIC, the user can retrieve and create a .csv file of cables running between two nominated areas.
Query Cable History
Retrieve a list of cables which fit selected parameters. Examples: cables autorouted between two dates, cables whose to device has changed between two dates, change
of cable type etc. Can also be selected by CMPIC user ID.
Device Details Query
Retrieve basic information about all or selected devices.
Device Status Summary
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For each status in CMPIC see the number of devices at each status. Create a .csv output of these. You will be able to see how many devices are scheduled, fitted,commissioned etc.
Devices Not Cabled
Gives a list of devices which are in the database but to which currently there are no cables scheduled.
Spare Cores
Search by device to see attached cables and see the number of cores which have been used and which are spare.
Loop Checks
Where signals have been applied to cable cores this screen assists in identifying any loops.
Reports
Brief Cable Schedule
Select by cable ID, cable type, system. By cable shows route and termination statuses and estimated, design and installed lengths.
Device Schedule
One line per device report with basic details including near nodes
Detailed Cable Schedule
More detailed cable schedule (usually to customer design)
Cables by Area
Report showing cables between devices located by area.
Device Connection Details
For each device (selected or all) , by system and or area report shows all linked devices and associated cables.
Detailed Cable Schedule Report
Cable schedule which can be tailored using large selection of criteria inc. cable ID, cable type, system, start and end area, cable status, fro and/or to device.
Detailed Device Schedule
Details about each device in CMPIC. By device ID, system, area , group
Nodal Network
Maintain Nodal Network
In this screen the details of the nodal network are created (or displayed if imported from CAD). Using the screen, details of the nodal network can be amended.
Maintain Node Details
Once a node is created, its attributes, including allocated area and XYZ coordinates (if held) can be viewed in this screen.
Segment Detail Query
Using this screen the user can see details about every segment of the nodal network including % volume and weight fills and fill type assigned. For a given cable, you cansee the segments used by that cables route.
Nodal Path Calculations
This screen is used to retrieve nodal network segments which fit certain criteria. E.g % volume fill between two percentages, where actual fill exceeds threshold etc.
Locked Segments
Using this screen you can lock and unlock segments. You can also view segments which are currently locked.
Break Segment
Used to introduce a new node into an existing segment, for example for a new branch off an existing tray.
Merge Segments
Allows the user to join together two sequential segments.
Node Attachments
For a given node shows all cables, segments, conduits and devices which use the node.
Routing Rules Detail
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For each cable shows the routing rules which have been applied.
Batch Updating
Locked Segments Update
Using this screen you can lock and unlock segments. You can also view segments which are currently locked.
Segment Fill Type Update
Use this screen to amend in batch the % volume or weight fill for all or selected segments. Can also be used to amend the Fill Type allocated to selected segments.
Segregation Batch Update (Add)
Use this screen to add a segregation to selected segments of the nodal network.
Segregation Batch Update (Remove)
Use this screen to remove a segregation from selected segments of the nodal network.
Segment Type Batch Update
Batch update for selected segments of the type of segment e.g. change from one type of tray to another for all affected segments.
Segment Conformance Update
Where conformance is used on segments, this screen allows the user batch update facilities to apply new conformance status to selected segments.
Reports
Network Connections report
Shows % volume fill and/or % weight fill of selected segments. Select by Type of segment (e.g. 100mm tray) and range of % fill (e.g. 50 to 90%).
Segment Report
For a given segment (or the entire nodal network) shows segment by segment, which cables run in that segment and details of the cables including its to and from devices
and their areas. Select by cable fit (main, local, degaussing etc), system, segregation and block.
Segment Detail
Shows by segment its from and to nodes, type (e.g. 100mm tray), fill type, % volume and weight fills, conformance and for each cable running in that segment: itssegregation and from and to areas. Select by node ID, segment ID, type of segment, area, raceway, conformance. Optionally report can show cables and notes and canbe ordered by node or segment.
Segment and Cable Detail
For each cable shows cable details: cable type, segregation, to and from device. Shows the cables route by segment and details of each segment: from and to nodes,segment ID, segment length, conformance and whether segment is a point segment or not. Select by cable ID, system, area, cable type, segregation, conformance, andwhether a cable starts or ends in a given area or passes through it.
Cable Routes
Create/Update Cable Route
In this screen you can create, amend and see cable routes. Any cable route, whether created manually or using the Auto Router can be retrieved.
Area (compartment) routing
If a cable has been scheduled so that it has ++AREA++ in the From and/or To near node fields, then CMPIC will look for the node within the area which derives theshortest route. The same Autoroute screen is used but when the cable is retrieved it will show ++AREA++ in the near node fields.
Partial Cable Route
If you need to create a partial route, then this screen will allow you to do this.
Auto Route Cable
The set of screens used to select, submit, view and accept routes generated by the Auto Router.
Auto Router Rule Sets
When using the Auto Router, the user can submit a cable for routing using more than one set of rules to optimise cable routes, % fill etc. These rule sets can be createdusing this screen.
Copy Cable Route
Using this screen you can copy part or all of a route from one cable to another. There are filters to pre-select the list of cables to be copied from and to.
Quick Set Off Route Lengths
This screen can be used in the following circumstances:
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the cable has been scheduled as LOCAL (i.e. it does not use the nodal network but are off route)
the to and from devices are within the same area.
The size of the area has been entered in the AREA screen in Library Data
Any cables fulfilling the criteria above can have their lengths set in this screen based on a % of the declared dimensions of the area.
Compare Cable Routes
If there are cables which should under no circumstances share the same route or any part of it with one or more other cables, then this can be checked using this screen.
Select one cable and compare its route with up to 10 others.
Freeze Unfreeze Areas for Routing
This screen enables the user to apply a block (by area) to prevent any cable from being routed through nodes in that area. The same screen is used to remove the block.
Conduit Module
Conduit Schedule
This screen is used to create conduits to which cables can be associated later.
Route Cable and Conduit
Using this screen you can route the conduit and its cable(s) together either manually or automatically. If the conduit has not yet been scheduled this can also be done inthis screen.
Query Cables and Conduit
Once conduits have been created, they (and the associated cables) can be queried in this screen. There is also a facility to remove the allocation of a conduit from cables.
Conduit Status Batch Update
Enables you to update the status of the conduit. The conduit can be set to be installed, de-installed, locked or unlocked.
Reports
Conduit Schedule Report
For each scheduled conduit shows type, from and to nodes or whether off route, length, status and whether for one or multiple cables. Select by ID, type, screened or not,single or multi- cable, from or to device, status, whether locked or used, optionally can show cables in and route of conduits.
Cables Run in Conduit Report
Shows all cables scheduled as requiring conduit. For each cable lists conduit details. Select by cable ID, cable type, segregation, area and optionally shows cables route.
Conduit Type Materials Requirement Report
Shows by type of conduit the length details: design, part routed, approved, installed. Select by conduit ID and/or type.
Conduit Fill Calculations Report
Shows conduits and their % fill. Select by conduit ID, type, conformance and a range of % fills or ignore fill.
Reports
Print Pull Sheet
For customers using Production Module the pull sheets (or running sheets) can also be generated from the reports section under Cable Cutting & Pulling menu
For non Production Users, for cables to be eligible for a pull sheet their routes must have first been released (via Cable Approval screen).
For Production users, the action of releasing the work package also releases the cables on it.The pull sheets can be generated by Cable ID, and/or system, and/or to device, and/or segregation
For Use or Check Prints can be created
Reprint Pull Sheet
Creates a duplicate Pull Sheet but with no effect on cable route status. Report has REPRINT over printed.
Cable Weight by Areas Report
For each area gives the sum total in kilograms of the cable in that area.
Cable Terminations
Create/Update Terminations
In this screen the user creates the terminations details for the cable which can then be printed on the Terminations Chart. Cable cores can be linked to individual deviceterminals (if created with the device). The terminations can also be accepted (authorised) in this same screen.
Import Terminations
This parameter form is used in conjunction with a delimited file if the terminations details have been created in another application.
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Device Terminal Connections
For a given device, CMPC will display other connected devices and the cables and core to terminal details.
Free Cores
For each cable CMPIC lists the cores for the cable and shows which cores have already been allocated to a terminal via the Create/Update Terminations screen.
Reports
Print Termination Chart
Create a report which shows Devices and their connection details.
Reprint Termination Chart
Reprint of the Termination Chart. Print shows REPRINT.
Cable Connection Details
Gives cable and core details
Signal Trace Report
Shows by signal the source and destination devices and whether there is a split or break in the signal.
Cable Authorisation
Single Cable Approval
The screen can be used to Approve, Unapprove, Verify, Unverify, Release and Unrelease the route and terminations of a single cable.
Batch Cable Approval
The screen can be used to Approve, Unapprove, Verify, Unverify, Release and Unrelease the route and terminations of a batch of cables, selected within the screen.
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Cable Applicability Update
Within a Configuration Managed project, this screen can be used to change the applicability of cables.
Cancelled Cable Route Deletion
Where cable routes have been cancelled rather than deleted, this screen can be used to clear the routes of cables which have been cancelled.
Rename Cable Device or Node
Used to allocate a new ID to a cable, device or node.
Cancel Devices
Used to cancel a device (making it unusable for future use) rather than delete it. Can also be used to Un Cancel a device.
Reports
Cancelled Device Assignment Report
Shows cables still connected to devices which have been cancelled. Also shows devices which have been cancelled but are still associated with a production event.
Cable Change Management
Batch Cable Change Control
Using this screen you create Engineering Change Requests to amend the route or terminations of a cable after its pull sheet or term chart has been printed.
Design Change Authorisation
Once an Engineering Change Request has been raised, this screen is used to authorise the change to be made.
Installation Change Acknowledgement
This screen is the same as that above and is a second level of authorisation or acknowledgement that the change requested can be carried out.
List Change Control Requests
Lists details of all Engineering Change Requests. The result of the query can be output to a .CSV file.
Maintain DAN Numbers
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Reports
Cable Changes Summary
This report shows the summary of changes submitted for cables associated with an Engineering Change Request.
Production Module
Cable Work Packages
Maintain Work Packages
Create and maintain Work Packages (WP) and the criteria used to select cables for the Work Package. From this screen navigate through to screen to link cables to theWP.
Query Cables and Work Packages
Shows each cable and associated WP
Work Package Release
Once a WP has been created and is ready for production, this screen is used to release it. Once the WP is released, all cables on it are released which allows them to
have a pull sheet or running sheet created as part of the production process.
Work Package Release Status
Summary of WP release statuses
Cables on WP Affected by Change Control
If by changing the route of a cable through Change Control that cable no longer meets the criteria of the WP, then it will appear in this screen query. This alerts the userthat the cable has been removed from its original WP and is awaiting reallocation.
Cables with Reallocated Work Package
Shows list of cables which have been subject to reallocation of WP.
Reports
Work Package Detail
Lists by work package the details of cables including length and from which drum cables were (or are to be) cut.
Detailed Cable Schedule
More detailed cable schedule (usually to customer design)
Segment Report
List of cables in each nodal network segment along with cable details.
Positional Node Analysis
Where used, coordinates appear with the node identifiers.
Schedule of Local Cable Routes
List of cables scheduled to or from devices located in a given area.
Production Cable Changes
List of cables which have been changed between two dates. Parameters for type of change.
Cable Status by Block
Where blocks are defined, lists cables within the block by status. Report parameters by block, cable status and whether the report is for cables which are fully containedwithin the block or which start and/or end in the block.
Cable Changes Summary
It is possible in CMPIC to create and maintain a list of Design Authorisation Notices (DANs) or Engineering Change Requests (ECRs). This report prints out changes tocables and devices which are covered by a given DAN or ECR. These DAN/ECR records are separate and in addition to the CMPIC Change Request raised to reduce the
route or termination status of a cable at PSP and/or TSP.
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Cable Cutting and Pulling
Cable Cutting Schedule
Screen for allocating drums (manually or through drum optimisation), printing and reprinting of cutting sheets and registering that cables have been cut and (optionally)where they have been stored or despatched.
Cable Installation Schedule
Used for updating installation status of cables for both pulling and terminating of cables.
Batch Cable Installation Status Update
Used for batch updating of installation status of cables for both pulling and terminating of cables.
Drum Schedule
Screen for adding details about available cable drums including length on drum. Also shows list of cables cut from drum as this is carried out.
Query Cable Recuts
If cables have been recut for any reason, they will be listed in this query screen.
Cable Pulling Progress by WP
Shows the installation status of cables by their WP.
Record Cable Surplus Lengths
Using AREA (Compartment) as the query criterion, you can retrieve cables terminating at devices in that area and record if the cable was longer than required. This canthen be used (particularly in a CM project) to feed back to the design team.
Installation Activities Query
By user or other criteria you can retrieve the installation status of cables and when the activity was carried out. A .CSV file can be created from the query.
Reports
Cable Cutting Sheet
This report gives details of cables to be cut, allocated drums, location of cut length etc . The report can be generated as a test (check) print, a for use print or (as in theexample shown) a reprint. The report can also be executed from the Cutting Schedule screen.
Cable Running Sheet
A version of the Pull Sheet but with many cables per page. The standard Pull Sheet shows one cable per page. Printed for all or selected work package. .The report canbe generated as a test (check) print, a for use print or (as in the example shown) a reprint. The report also prints out bar codes for use with a bar code reader (CMPIC BarCode Interface Module - optional purchase)
Material Management
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Cable Length Summary
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Material Control Report
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Material Used Report
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Unallocated Drum Print
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Cables Cut Between Dates
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Drum Usage History
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Drum Statistics Report
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Cable Cutting Statistics
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Cable Cuts Despatched From Stores
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Cables with Surplus
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Cables with Surplus Not Adjusted
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Cable Lengths Surplus by Compartment
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Work Package Pulling Statistics
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Local Pulling Statistics
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Team Pulling Progress Report
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Work Package Progress by Team Report
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Work Assigned and Completed by Team Report
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Devices and Events
Device Installation Record Status
Record the installation status against a single device.
Batch Update Device Status
Record the installation status against a batch of devices.
Assign Devices to Teams
Enables user to reallocate device installation responsibility to a different team than the one initially designated.
Event Number Schedule
Screen for creation of Events based on the installation plan.
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Associate Devices to Event Number
Screen used to maintain the allocation of devices to Events for managing device installation based on plan.
Device Checkwire Status
Screen for updating whether a device will be subject to a checkwire test or not.
Device Handover check
When a device has been checkwired and is ready to handover as complete, this screen allows for the update of the device information.
Reports
Cable System Termination Progress
Summary of termination progress report on cables by system. Shows level of completion and work yet to be done as % of total cables. Can also report on cablesassociated with devices which have been linked to an Event in CMPIC.
Cable System Pack Status
Summary of installation status by device grouped by event and system.
List Cable by System Pack
For each event shows all cables associated with devices which are linked to that event. For each event lists associated cables and their details including status and to andfrom device details. Shows whether cables have been terminated or not. Select by system, event number, area, device ID, for all cables or those not yet terminated or
those terminated but not checkwired.
Events and Associated Work Packages
Shows details of cables for each event and the cables associated work package. Select by event and area and whether to show all cables or just those fully pulled. Orderby area or work package.
Cables by Device
By device, a list of all cables to that device along with their current installation termination status details.
Device Status Progress Report
Progress installation status of terminations and checking at devices by area, date, team.
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Device Status by Block
By block, a list of areas / compartments, relevant devices and their installation status and responsible team.
Devices No Longer Fully Terminated
List of devices by date which have had cables un-terminated and are therefore no longer complete.
Block Summary Report
By block a summary report of all devices in all areas / compartments showing whether termination of cables at devices has been completed.
Block Device Compartment Report
By block, a list of all areas / compartments in that block along with termination status of the devices. Can be linked to an external norms file to calculate anticipated time forcompletion.
Cable Terminations
Cable Installation Schedule
Screen for updating terminations status from an installation point of view
Batch Terminations
Screen which allows batch update of installation status of cables.
Checkwire and Record Resistance
Enables user to enter one of a range of values to reflect resistance against each cable core.
Installation Activities Query
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Query to show installation activities by user / team plus other details. Can be output to a .CSV file.
Reports
Connection Details By Device
By device. Single page per device. Connection details for each device to instruct which cores connect to which device terminals. Includes bar code for installation progressfeedback.
Cable Connection Details
By cable. Single page per cable. Connection details by cable to instruct which cores connect to which device terminals. Includes bar code for installation progressfeedback.
UnTerminated Equipment
Report showing all devices with work still outstanding to complete terminations. Includes (if used) norms to show amount of time required to complete the work, and barcodes for input of progress against each device.
Devices No Longer Fully Terminated
List of devices by date which have had cables un-terminated and are therefore no longer complete.
Cable System Termination Progress
Summary progress report on cables by system. Shows level of completion and work yet to be done.
Cable Core Termination/Checkwire Summary
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Termination Norms Management Report
By using an external norms spreadsheet, this report calculates by area and system the estimated termination time for each device based on the number of cable cores tobe terminated.
Cable End Termination Report
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Library Data
Maintain Earthing Chart
For maintaining output format of earthing chart (if used)
Block Definition
For marine applications, if a ship is being constructed at more than one yard, the structure of each separate block can be defined in this screen. The structure being a setof compartments which belong to the block. Each block is also allocated to a Site. This then means that block and site specific reports can be generated.
Installation
Cable Installation
Where the Production Module is not being used, this single screen enables the user to update the installation status of a cable.
Batch Cable Installation Status Update
As above but for a batch of cables.
Report examples
Cable Types Report
Area Report
Brief Cable Schedule
Report
Device Schedule Report
Detailed Cable Schedule
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Device Connection DetailsReport
Detailed Cable ScheduleReport
Detailed Device ScheduleReport
Network ConnectionsReport
Segment Report
Segment Detail Report
Segment and Cable DetailReport
Conduit Schedule Report
Cables Run in ConduitReport
Conduit Type MaterialRequirements Report
Conduit Fill CalculationsReport
Print Pull Sheet
Cable Weight by AreasReport
Terminations Chart
Cable Connection DetailsReport
Signal Trace Report
Cancelled DevicesAssignment Report
Work Package DetailReport
Schedule of Local CablesReport
Production CableChanges Report
Cable Status by BlockReport
Cable Changes SummaryReport
Cable Cutting Sheet
Cable Running Sheet
Cable Systems
Termination ProgressReport
Cable System Pack
Status Report
List Cables by System
Pack Report
Events and Associated
Work Packages Report
Cables by Device Report
Device Status Progress
Report
Device Status by Block
Report
Devices No Longer Fully
Terminated Report
Block Summary Report
Block Devices by
Compartment Report
Connection Details by
Device Report
Cable Connection Details
Report
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Unterminated EquipmentReport
Termination NormsManagement Report
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Equipment Schedule: How to Add Equipment Items in CMPIC
What is the Equipment Schedule and how do I use it?
The Equipment Schedule is the screen where all types of equipment relating to the nodal network and cable terminations are listed and described with associatedattributes such as size, weight etc.
The Equipment Schedule, like all CMPIC screens, can be used to add, amend and retrieve information on equipment.
The screen can be found under the menu hierarchy: Project Name -> Library Data -> Equipment Data
Equipment Schedule screen
(CMSF09)
There are various tabs which are used to select the type of equipment that you are interested in. These tabs are described below
Tab Description
Segment Types
Segment types describe the equipment which is used to create the nodal network. These include: trays, ladders, MCTs and penetrations, trenches,
hangers, conduits, ducts etc. Any type of equipment which carries cables can be listed and described here. You can also add other types of cable
containment which might otherwise not be clearly defined elsewhere, such as buried cableways, jumps between trays, etc.
Plugs/Sockets
If you have cables which are terminated with a plug, then the plugs and their matching sockets can be added here. Once you choose a plug for a
cable, CMPIC ensures that only a matching socket can be used on the device. In the terminations function of CMPIC, the software then allows you
to terminate the cores of the cable to the pins in the plug rather than to the terminals in the device.
Terminal types
If you want CMPIC to help you to check that cable core sizes match the terminals in a device, then you can decribe the terminal types in use here.
Once a terminal type has been added, you will be able to select the appropriate type for each device terminal when you schedule the device.
CMPIC then checks whether the cable core d iameter is within the allowance of the terminal type, and if not gives a warning.
Conduit Types
Conduits are used (in CMPIC terms) to shield or protect cables when they are running along trays, ladders etc. Typically a shielded conduit, in some
applications, is used to protect a cable from others of different segregations. This allows that cabel to be routed alongside incompatible cables as
long as it remains in the shielded conduit. The management of this process is carried out by CMPIC.
Termination
Equipment
This covers equipment such as lugs, rings, clamps and other equipment used on cable cores during termination. The details of the termination
equipment can be added so that core diameter is checked to see whether it falls within the allowance of the termination equipment type, and if not
gives a warning.
Cable glandsGland details can be added here and glands can be associated with specific cable types. When associating a gland with a cable type, the diameter
of the cable type is checked against the allowable diameters for the gland and if not CMPIC gives a warning.
Transit blocks
Transit blocks are used in conjunction with MCTs - Roxtec and Brattberg being the two most common. The details of the blocks through which the
cables pass are defined in this section. When a nodal network type of MCT / penetration is used (with a fill type of 4), then CMPIC automatically
looks to see if there are any transit blocks defined in the equipment schedule. If there are, the software will use the smallest block defined to contain
the cable type in question. CMPIC then uses the block dimensions and not the cable diameter to calculate the % fill of the MCT.
Other
equipment
In this section you can define any other equipment which could be applied by CMPIC but which has not been defined elsewhere. This could include
backshell equipment such as sleeves and adaptors. Once defined here, these can then be used to add to the materials linked to plugs and sockets
for example.
Overall
equipment view
This is a list of all equipment defined in the equipment schedule.
How do I add equipment?
Segment types
Equipment Schedule screen:
Segment Types tab
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Field Description
Segment
Type IDA unique ID (30 characters max) to identify the segment type
Description 60 characters free text to describe the segment type
Width Width in mm of the tray, ladder, hanger etc
Height Height in mm
Weight The weight of the segment type expressed as Kg per metre
Fill typeThe down arrow icon displays the list of available fill types. Choose a fill type which typically reflects how fill is calculated for this type of segment. This
can be overridden for specific projects or through updating the fill types for segments using the Segment Fill Type Update screen.
Span
In the suppliers catalogue (for trays and ladders) you will find UDL information. The Span field should show the normal span that you use (distance
between tray/ladder supports). In the tab below on the left hand side headed UDL Information, you then type the same Span distance and in the field to
the right - UDL kg/m - you type in the weight advised for this span from the suppliers catalogue.
Corporate
No.This is an free text field to enter an alternative code for the segment type, such as a supplier reference.
Fill Type Override sub-tab
Equipment Schedule screen:
Segment Types tab ... Fill Type
Override sub-tab
In this section you can choose to apply a different fill type (for the highlighted segment type in the main screen) per project. Although the defauilt fill type in the main screenis 3 - Multi layer - in this section you can change that. In this example, for project CAD2, the fill type used for the selected segment type will be 2 and not 3.
Project Availability sub-tab
In the Project Availability tab you can restrict the use of a selec ted segment type to specific projects. If not restricted then the segment type will be available for all projects.
Clicking on the Restrict Projectsbutton shows the message: This will restrict access to this Segment Type to the current project (and any others where already
used)only. Continue?.
Equipment Schedule screen:
Segment Types tab ... Project
Availability sub-tab (1)
If you click OK the message then the segment type selected can only be used on the project you are in and any other projects where this segment type has already beenused in the nodal network.
Equipment Schedule screen:
Segment Types tab ... Project
Availability sub-tab (2)
You can De-Restrictthe use of the segment type by clicking on the De-Restrict button.
Creating Multi-Tier segments
A multi-tier segment is a hanger or tray which has more than one level on which cables can be routed. In CMPIC these types of segments can be created in the equipment
library. Once a multi-tier segment has been defined in the equipment library it can be used as part of the nodal network creation. The multi-tier segment type can bereferenced either directly from the Create Noda Network screen in CMPIC or if interfaced to CAD can be created based on an attribute (multi-tier type ID) passed toCMPIC through the network creation process. Each multi-tier type has a multi-tier segregation allocation which defines the tier that each segregation must keep to.
The advantages of this approach are:
Each customer can create their own series of standard multi-tier configurations. The multi-tier configuration is created using segment types already defined in the
Equipment Library. So multi-tiers can be all the same tray or hanger size, or different sizes for each tier. Any number of banks of trays can be configured so you
could create two banks of 4 trays running down either side of a corridor.
Once the multi-tier segment has been used, CMPIC will ensure that each cable segregation is allocated to the appropriate tier. CMPIC manages the routing of
cables from tier to tier based on allowable segregations. Reports reflect the tiers that cables run along for production documentation purposes.
(CMSF09) Equipment Schedule:
Creating Multi-Tier segments
In the Equipment Schedule screen, click on the Multi-tier Groupstab1.
Enter ID and description and number of tiers2.
In Tier Configurationsub-tab, double click to select the segment type which makes up this tier3.
If the multi-tier segment is a hanger, it is identified as a Pt Seg(Point Segment)4.
If available you can add the offset distance between the tiers. This is then used to increase the cables length when jumpingfrom tier to tier
5.
Other functions explained
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Category
This is a free text field to add an alternative reference for the segment type. Once a category has been type in, it can be
re-used by double clicking in the field which then shows the categories already used.
Min BR and Max BR
This is the minimum and/or maximum bending radius for the segment type. If used, this figure is compared to the MBR for
the cable type with appropriate warnings given when routing.
Penetration
If the segment type is being used as a penetration or MCT, this box should be ticked. This then invokes certain rules for use
of this segment type.
Conduit Allowed
If the segment type allows the use of conduit (as described in Conduit Types above) the tick this box.
Point Segment
An MCT or hanger/bracket can be defined as a point segment. If this box is ticked, it means that the MCT or hanger can be
defined in the nodal network as being a single node. So the nodal network screen expects the to and from node for the
segment to be the same. This allows % volume and weight fill to be calculated at that node, rather than between nodes.
Non-standard penetration
If you allow non-standard penetrations (i.e. irregular shaped holes), then you need to tick the option in Project Defaults
(Network tab) which allows this. Then as you create segment types, you can define which of these are Non Standard
Penetrations. Once selected her, you can then specify a usable area(instead of a fixed area) when creating the nodal
network.
Plugs and Sockets
Equipment Schedule:
Plugs/Sockets tab
Field Description
Plug/Socket ID A unique 20 character (max) code for the plug or socket
Type A toggle to choose whether the item is a plug or socket
Description Free text f ield to describe the plug or socket
No. Pins The number of pins (terminals) in the plug or socket
Corporate Number A free text field for adding an alternative reference
Creating the Pins
Once the number of pins has been entered in the No. Pins field, by clicking on the Create Pins button, a line is created in the Pin Definition section for each pin. The pins
can then be named. This pin name will be used (if required) as a reference to show to which pin each cable core is terminated. Double clicking in Pin Type field whichshow a list of the pin types available (if defined already).
Association sub-tab
Equipment Schedule screen:
Plugs/Sockets tab ... Association
sub-tab
After the plugs and sockets have been created in the main screen, by double clicking in the Assoc. Plug/Socket field, you can select the plug or socket that it shouldassociated (paired) with.
Associated Cable Types sub-tab
Equipment Schedule screen:
Plugs/Sockets tab ... Associated
Cable Types sub-tab
If you highlight a plug or socket in the main screen, then double click in the Cable Type field, you can associate specific cable types with that type of plug or socket.
Backshell sub-tab
Equipment Schedule screen:
Plugs/Sockets tab ... Backshell
sub-tab
If the plug or socket requires any additional equipment to complete the terminations activity at the device, then the additional equipment can be defined in this section. Anyequipment defined as an Adaptor, Sleeve, Boot etc in the Other Equipment section of the Equipment Schedule, can be added to the plug or socket record.
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Project Availability sub-tab
In the Project Availability tab you can restrict the use of a selec ted plug or socket to specific projects. If not restricted then the plug or socket type will be available for all
projects.
Clicking on the Restrict Projectsbutton shows a message. If you OK the message then the plug or socket type selected can only be used on the project you are in. Anyother projects where this plug or socket type type has already been used.
You can De-Restrict the use of the plug or socket type by clicking on the De-Restrict button.
Terminal Types Tab
This is where you can define the types of terminals used in devices to terminate the cores of cables.
Equipment Schedule screen:
Terminal Types tab
Field Description
Terminal type ID A unique (20 character max) code to describe the terminal type
Description A 40 character max description of the terminal type
Min Conduct The minimum core size of cable which can be accommodated by the terminal type
Max Conduct The maximum core size of cable which can be accommodated by the terminal type
Corporate No. A free text field for adding an alternative reference
If terminal types are assigned to device terminals, then CMPIC will issue a warning if the core size of the cable is incompatible with the min and max conductor sizesdeclared with the terminal type.
Conduit Types Tab
In this section you can identify the types of conduit to be used. Conduits are used (in CMPIC terms) to shield or protect cables when they are running along trays, ladders
etc. Typically a shielded conduit, in some applications, is used to protect a cable from others of different segregations. This allows that cabel to be routed alongsideincompatible cables as long as it remains in the shielded conduit. The management of this process is carried out by CMPIC.
Equipment Schedule screen:
Conduit Types tab
Field Description
Conduit type A unique code (20 characters max) to identify the conduit type
Description A 40 character max description of the conduit type
Weight Expressed as Kg per metre
ScrndRefers to SCREENED or not. If a conduit is identified (using the toggle) as YES (that is = Screened) then this type of conduit CAN be used to contain a
cable which has segregation not listed for a par t of the nodal network. The use of conduits is described fully in other documents.
Inner OD Inside diameter of the conduit. Used to calculate the % volume fill of the conduit.
Outer OD Outside diameter of the conduit. Used to calculate (along with the OD of the other cables) the % volume fill of the tray or other segment type.
MBR Minimum bending radius of the conduit
Corporate
No.A free text field for adding an alternative reference
Project Availability set as described for other equipment types above.
Termination Equipment Tab
In this section you can define the lugs, rings, clamps and other equipment used on cable cores during termination.
Equipment Schedule screen:
Termination Equipment tab
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Field Description
Termination Type
IDA unique code (20 characters max) to identify the termination type
Description A maximum 40 character description of the terminal type
CategoryA free text field (13 characters) to create a category for each terminal type. Once typed in, the category can be selected from a list by double
clicking in the Category field for a new terminal type
Strip Length The length to strip back when using this type of termination equipment (optional - not referred to elsewhere)
Min Cond The minimum size of conductor (core) that can be used with this termination equipment
Max Cond The maximum size of conductor (core) that can be used with this termination equipment
Misc reference Optional free text alternative reference ID
Corporate No. Optional free text alternative reference ID
Tools & Dies sub-tab
If any terminating tools or dies have been specified in Other Equipment, then these can be associated with the Termination Type here.
Associated Cable Types and Project Availability sub-tabs
These can be linked as previously described for other items of equipment.
Cable Glands Tab
Gland details can be added here and glands can be associated with specific cable types. When associating a gland with a cable type, the diameter of the cable type ischecked against the allowable diameters for the gland and if not CMPIC gives a warning.
Equipment Schedule screen:
Cable Glands tab
Field Description
Gland ID A unique code (20 characters max) to identify the gland type
Description A maximum 40 character description of the gland type
Min OD Minimum OD of cable that the gland can take
Max OD Maximum OD of cable that the gland can take
Material Chosen from the list
Corporate No. Optional free text alternative reference ID
Associated Cable Types and Project Availability sub-tabs
These can be linked as previously described for other items of equipment.
Transit Blocks
xxx
Other Equipment Tab
Any other equipment not defined elsewhere can be defined here. There are pre-defined categories available in the list.
Overall Equipment View Tab
A view only table of all equipment defined in the Equipment Schedule
The Device Scheduling Screen
Screen Name Screen Number
Device Schedule CMSF07
What is the Device Scheduling screen and how do I use it?
The screen can be found in the menu structure under Schedule Cables & Devices.
The menu title of the screen is normally Add/Maintain Devices(unless this has been modified for your company).
The screen can be used to:
Add data about devices such as Tag Number (unique ID code), description, number of terminals, system etc. The unique ID (Tag) code and description aremandatory fields.
Retrieve information about devices.
Add detail about which nodes on the nodal network are the best positioned to be used to connect to for the device.
See details about cables connected to the device.
How do I use the device schedule screen?
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Device Schedule (CMSF07)
The minimum datawhich needs to be supplied is the unique ID codeand descriptionof the device
In addition to the unique ID code and device description, you can also add the following (optional) information in the Device Schedule:
NoteThese details must already exist in CMPIC Library data
System
Area (room, compartment)
Group
Unit
Hazardous
How to add Device Terminals
Device terminals refers to the terminals in the device to which the cable cores will be connected.
Device Schedule - Adding Device
Terminals
Enter the number of Terminals in the No terminalsfield1.
Save the record2.
A line for each terminal is created in the Device Terminals section (lower right-hand corner)of the screen3.Name each terminal (free text)4.
How to add Near Nodes
Near nodes
Near Nodes are those nodes on the nodal network which are in the vicinity of the device and which are the best to use to drop off from the tray, hanger etc to the device.Each device must have1 Device Near Node, but may have more than one. Without Device Near Nodes you cannot route cables between the devices.
Device Schedule - Near Nodes
Double clicking in the Device Nodefield shows a list of nodes from the Nodal Network table in CMPIC.
Device Schedule - Near Node
Details
For each Near Node that you select, type in the Off Routelength. This is the length of cable required from the near node to the
device.
You have the option of setting one of the near nodes as the default that is the one which will normally be used. This can be
changed cable by cable if needed.
Note on Off Route lengths
As a project default in CMPIC, you will have set a % allowance on the cables' design lengths to cater for twisting, sag of the cable. In that default you can also cater for anallowance for terminations.
Alternatively, you could add a margin to the Off Route length to cater for cable required to terminate at the device.
IGNORE On Route - This is set to 0 automatically.
Using the CMPIC Wizard to populate the Device Schedule
The CMPIC Wizard can be used to input data about devices.
Please see section on Data Import Wizardwhich explains how to prepare your spreadsheets and the CMPIC Wizard for data input.
NoteAt present you cannot add near nodes for devices using the wizard - these will need to be added using the CMPIC screen.
The Cable Schedule Screen
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Screen Name Screen Number
Cable Schedule CMCF01S
Cable Schedule
(CMCF01/CMCF01S)
Field Descriptions
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Field Description
Cable IDThis is where the cable ID is created and displayed. The ID must be unique but can be created manually as free text (alpha/numeric)
or CMPIC can format the ID for you.
System System is the functional grouping of cables (potable water, primary power, main door hydraulics) etc)
Use This indicates whether the cable is being used for power, control, degaussing or other uses as defined in reference data.
BundlingThis indicates whether the cable should be routed as a single cable or grouped (bundled) with other cables. Cables can be bundled
as pairs, as trefoils of 3 or 4, or as bundles of up to 5, 6 or 12.
Module This field can be used to group cables together for information purposes. Modules can be registered in reference data.
TypeCable type as held in the library. When you double click in this field you are presented with a list of cable types from which you can
select.
CSA, type, cores Data which is populated from the library when you choose the cable type.
SegregationSegregation of this cable. Each cable carries a single segregation. Again by double clicking you are presented with a list to select
from.
Function This field can be used to group cables together for information purposes. Functions can be registered in reference data.
Fit This is a field for information. It displays whether a cable is a main, local, special or degaussing cable.
Link RefThis is a field which can be used to create a link between the cable record and an external data source e.g. Engineering Change
Order or Document Reference URL.
Remarks A free text field. The remarks (like all fields) are searchable using Oracle wild card searches.
Conduit reqd?
There is a list with the following options:
Full
On Route
Part
None
This determines whether this cable requires conduit, and if so, for which parts of its route. See Conduit section for full details.
PS Rev & Date This fields displays the latest revis ion of the cables Pull Sheet and the date that this was printed.
TC Rev & Date This fields displays the latest revision of the cables Termination Chart and the date that this was printed.
Route statusThis field displays the route status of the cable. Double clicking in the blue field takes you to the route screen where you can see the
cables route. Clicking on the coloured square shows the status description.
Term Status Same function as for Route Status but for Terminations.
ReleasedDisplays whether the cables route and terminations have been Released (i.e. the cable has been made available for a Pull Sheet to
be printed). The Released flag is set via the Approval process (see relevant section in Cable Administration).
Min/MaxIn these fields you can enter the minimum and maximum lengths for this cable. If the route found does not meet these requirements
then you will be unable to save the cables route.
Des Length This is a display only field which shows the length of the cable as routed by CMPIC.
Est LengthYou can enter the estimated cable length here. It is not used for any validation but could be used for comparison purposes in reports
for example.
Stop Work This is a display only field. The flag shows whether work on this cable has been stopped or not. The flag is set via the CableApproval screen. Double clicking in the blue field takes you to the Cable Stop Work history screen.
Cancelled This is a display only field. The flag shows whether the cable has been cancelled.
From Device Double clicking in this f ield presents a l ist of all scheduled devices for selection of the device from which the cable will be routed.
Description Device description populated from the device schedule.
Area If the device has been allocated an area then this is populated from the device schedule.
Terminates at Customer specific field not generally used.
Alignment Clockwise or anti-clockwise. For information only which can be printed on reports.
From Node
This is the from node for this cable. If the default from node has been allocated in the device schedule then this is displayed here. If
not, then double clicking in this field shows a list of all nodes which have been entered as potential cable near nodes plus the choice
of scheduling the cable as off route. You can populate the field by selecting from the list. You can also change the allocated near
node if required.
NoteYou can also schedule a cable to be routed from the area (or compartment) in which the device is located without specifyingthe near node for the device. See overleaf for example.
Off / On route Display fields which show the off and on route lengths allocated in the dev ice schedule.
Route verified Displays whether the route has been verified via the approvals process.
Terms verified Displays whether the terminations have been verified via the approvals process.
To Device As per From Device
Grey Buttons
< > either side of the button titlereflects that there is an entry,note, rule etc.
Notes
Clicking on this button takes you to the notes screen where you can add and see notes about the cable.RulesClicking on this button takes you to the routing rules screen where you can add and see rules for routing this cable. Rules can alsobe added at time of routing via the routing screens.
EntriesIf an entry has been created for this cable to enter the device, then you can see this using this button.History
Every time an action is carried out on a cable an entry is written into the cable history file. This button takes you to see this history.Device DataThis button takes you to the device schedule.
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What do the verification flags mean?
The Verification flags are there to act as a stage in the approval process. They can be used to mean that the cable has been verified by the engineer for a cables route orfor terminations at one end or both. They could also be used to mean that another check has been carried out, for example that the on and off routes have been checked.
Once the verification flags have been set to Yesth
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