Creating a one-line on a graphics page

Build a one-line by adding components to the new page. Each component has properties and conditions that control the display. For more information about components, see the Components Overview section. For more information on binding properties and more, see the Diagrams reference Library Components section.

NOTE: Any advanced one-line components of the same type (e.g. Breaker) with the same Name attribute value will animate identically.

To begin creating a one-line:

  1. In the Power Operation folder, open the Graphics Editor.
  2. From the left pane, drag and drop a component in the Design workspace.
  3. Set the various properties to animate the one-line diagram. These properties include such information as conditions, attached bus names, colors, and the component names. The following properties are required:
    1. All components must have a background rectangle with an opacity of .01
    2. All IDs must be unique, and the ID must have a type prefix if it interacts with the one-line engine (for example: ‘ATS.’, ‘Breaker.’, ‘Meter.’, ‘Motor.’, ‘Source.’, ‘Switch.’, ‘Transformer.’)
    3. Busbar name properties (for example: TopBusName) must all have an assigned name.
  4. Each component type requires specific properties and conditions to be set.