Scenario 1: The hardware size exceeds the limit. Please modify the hardware plan in the backend.
Description:
This happens when the required hardware size exceeds the range allowed by the backend hardware scheme.
For example, when looking at a single rail:
- The maximum
Dvalue configured for that rail in the backend is1000 - The actual guide-rail depth required by the drawer is
1102.5
How to handle it:
Modify the hardware plan in the backend. Specifically:
- Adjust the depth value in the rail scheme
- Or modify the hardware rules and apply another suitable rail hardware scheme
Scenario 2: The hardware-rule application conditions are met, but the hardware display conditions are not met. Please modify the display conditions or move those display conditions into the application conditions of the hardware rule.
1. Full-extension rail
Description:
This happens because, in the backend hardware template settings, the corresponding hardware scheme has no hardware part configured.
How to handle it:
If you want the hardware not to be installed when the size is less than 76, you can write that condition into the row-hole rule.
2. Legacy hardware
Description:
This happens because the installation conditions of the hardware rule are met, but the display conditions of the hardware component prevent the hardware component from being displayed.
How to handle it:
Write the hardware component's display conditions into the hardware rule's application conditions.
Scenario 3: The panel contact surface has changed. Please reinstall the hardware.
Description:
This happens when a change in asset size causes the position of the panel associated with the hardware to change, while the hardware-linked asset itself still exists.
For example, after changing the asset height, the side panel no longer touches the top panel. At that point, the original connector installed between the top panel and the side panel can no longer find the correct contact surface.
How to handle it:
- Reinstall the hardware directly.
- Confirm whether the size change is correct. If it is incorrect, adjust it back to the correct value and then check whether the prompt still appears. If it still appears, reinstall the hardware.
Scenario 4: The hardware position is offset. Please reinstall the hardware.
Description:
When a plan is opened and this prompt appears, the common reasons are:
- The plan was opened in a review environment, and the global parameters in the review environment are inconsistent with those in the ordering environment. As a result, panel changes occur when the plan is opened, and the actual installed hardware position no longer matches the current position.
- A plan created in a lower version was opened in a higher version.
Example:
A plan created in version 5.0 is reviewed in Design. Because the global parameters are inconsistent, some rule-driven sizes change. The hardware does not follow those changes, so the prompt appears.
After reinstalling the hardware, you can see that the actual installed hardware position is 0.5 higher than before.
How to handle it:
- Reinstall the hardware.
- Confirm whether the global parameters are correct.
Scenario 5: The hardware cannot find the associated panel. Please reinstall the hardware.
Description:
When a change in asset size causes some child components or assets to become hidden, the hardware may still remain in the scene, but the panel it was associated with is lost. That is why this prompt appears.
For example, a connector was originally installed on a rear pull strip. After the asset height changes, the rear pull strip is no longer displayed. As a result, only the connector remains.
How to handle it:
- Reinstall the hardware directly.
- Confirm whether the size change is correct. If it is incorrect, adjust it back to the correct value and then check whether the prompt still appears. If it still appears, reinstall the hardware.
