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any coding found on the panel footprint and panel terminal strip
representations. When present, it adjusts the from/to sequencing accordingly.
Access:
On the Panel Level/Sequencing toolbar, click the Copy Level Assignments tool.
Click Panel Layout Panel Level/Sequencing Copy Level Assignments.
You can type in the level assignments or select from
the drawing using Pick. Categories: Level 4 (shipping
Level 4/Level 3/Level 2/Level 1
split - highest level), Level 3 (unit), Level 2 (cubical),
and Level 1 (pan or plate - lowest level). You can
copy all level information or unselect one or more
level categories prior to copying.
An enabled, blank edit box indicates to erase any
existing values and forces the use of the drawing-
wide default value. If an edit box is grayed out, the
existing value is not overwritten. Use the switches to
enable or disable the edit box for each level category.
Applicable only the level assignments are to be
copied to panel terminal strip representations, and
Terminal strips only
the terminal strips are referenced on the schematics
as well as the panel layout drawing. (In other words,
they are not supplementary terminal strips that are
only represented on the panel layout drawings).
Select this option, and then select one of the follow-
ing:
Disable (Default) AutoCAD Electrical treats the
terminal connections through the terminal strip
normally. It uses the terminal's level category
code assignments to influence how the from/to
wire sequencing is calculated.
Enable Processes the terminal's connection cal-
culations last. It checks each of the strip's terminal
potentials against those on any supplementary
terminal strip found that is at the same level
combination. For each potential match, it at-
tempts to make the from/to calculation for that
terminal to be a simple jumper assignment from
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