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Sets options for general properties that identify and characterize the circuit. An asterisk beside a property name indicates required data.

Item tag

Identifies the circuit. The tag is the name that appears beside the circuit in the Electrical Index. The item tag matches the naming convention for the circuit. Select the ellipsis button to open a dialog where you can modify the item tag segments that are editable.

The tag property Comply with Naming Convention determines the behavior of an item tag name. When the property is set to True, the protection masks and segment properties behave according to the settings for the item naming convention in the Options Manager. When the property is set to False, you can edit the tag name value freely. Whether you set this property to True or False, the software ensures compliance with uniqueness if you set the Is Unique parameter to True in the Item Type Properties option of the Options Manager.

Description

Allows you to type a description of the circuit, for information only.

Circuit mode

Indicates whether the circuit is connected or disconnected. When you designate the circuit as Connected, the software includes in power calculations any loads that are associated with the circuit. The results of these calculations appear on the Batch Load Association dialog and in various shipped load summary reports.

Circuit type

Describes the type of circuit: incomer, feeder, coupler, or bus riser.

Last applied typical circuit

Indicates the last typical circuit that you applied to the circuit, if appropriate. This information is read-only.

Last applied typical schematic

Indicates the last typical schematic that you applied to the circuit, if appropriate. This information is read-only.

Last applied typical I/O set

Indicates the last typical I/O set of signals that you applied to the circuit, if appropriate. This information is read-only and appears only if you apply a typical I/O set by dragging it from the Reference Data Explorer or by applying options to the circuit.

Notes

Allows you to enter text, for example, if you want to provide additional information about the circuit.