For the option: | Do the following: |
|---|---|
Assembly | Select an assembly whose connectors you want to modify. The menu lists all open assemblies. |
Subsystem | Select a subsystem whose connectors you want to modify. The menu lists all open subsystems. |
Name Filter | Enter a partial string to filter the connectors you want to display. You can use multiple wildcards, such as *. For example, cnl_subframe_* would show all connectors that begin with cnl_subframe_. |
List of connector names | Displays the connectors in the current model. You can use the Display option to display different types of connectors. |
Method | Select one of the following: ■joint – The joint will be active, and the bushing will be inactive. ■bushing – The bushing will be active, and the joint will be inactive. ■both – The bushing and joint will both be active. ■none – The bushing and joint will both be inactive. ■kinematic flag – If the subsystem is in kinematic mode, the joint will be active, and the bushing inactive. If the subsystem is in compliant mode, the bushing will be active, and the joint will be inactive. |
Joint Type | Select one of the following joint types: ■fixed ■revolute ■spherical ■translational |
Comments | Displays and allows editing of the connector comments in the Standard User Interface Subsystem context. |
Display: Single and | Select to display some or all of the connectors that exist in the current model. Your template-based product always displays the single connectors. In addition, you can select to display left or right connectors, or both. Note: Regardless of which connectors are displayed, changing one of the connectors in a symmetric pair automatically changes the corresponding connector. Therefore, your template-based product always maintains symmetry when you perform modifications using the Connector Modification Table. |