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  1. Download the Smart Engineering Manager KKS upgrade files. These include the KKS_R1_SPEL.ddt file, which you should place in the Templates folder.

  2. Create a new plant for use with KKS naming.

  3. Expand the tree view for your newly-created plant and right-click the Applications folder.

  4. On the shortcut menu, select Associate Applications.

  5. On the first wizard page, under Applications to associate, select the Smart Electrical check box and in the Smart Electrical reference data path box, type the folder path or use the ellipsis button to navigate to the path.

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  6. Select Next.

  7. On the second wizard page, under Data dictionary source, select Use custom template, and in the Template path box, type the folder path or use the ellipsis button to navigate to the KKS_R1_SPEL.ddt file.

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  8. Add roles to the plant as required.

  9. Start Smart Electrical Options Manager.

  10. Select Options > General Settings.

    After you have associated a data dictionary template, the KKS mode option is automatically set to Yes and the KKS names will be propagated automatically.

  11. Select Options > Plant-Wide Parameters.

  12. In the Plant-Wide Parameters window, select the required plant group and for each item type where you require KKS naming, specify an appropriate default value for the Component Classification property.

  13. Select Options > Naming Conventions > Copy for Plant Group.

  14. Select Copy from reference data and select the required source and target plant groups.

    SHARED Tip To preview the naming conventions in the reference plant group that you copied to your plant, select Options > Naming Conventions > View in Reference Data.

  15. Select Options > Naming Conventions > Define.

  16. On the Define Naming Conventions dialog, modify the naming conventions for each item type as required.

    SHARED Tip The Define Naming Conventions dialog opens with the KKS naming conventions already selected by default. You can delete segment properties that you do not require or add freeform properties in addition to the KKS segments; however, note that in this KKS mode, Smart Electrical does not propagate properties of non-KKS segments.

    To preserve name uniqueness of KKS select list values (KKS key descriptors), the non-unique value names end in suffixes denoted as their short values.

    An example of a KKS naming convention for a motor:

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When propagating KKS naming, the software copies the naming from the source item segments to the appropriate target item segments. For this reason, in the naming convention of a target item, you should not delete segments that are likely to receive values by propagation. Non-relevant segments in the target item are left blank. For a complete list of propagation rules, see Propagation of KKS Names in Smart Electrical.