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Insert/edit panel level assignment: terminal strip
Use this tool to view, assign, or edit 3-digit level codes on panel terminal strip
representations. This coding, when present, influences the way that AutoCAD
Electrical calculates the wire connection from/to sequence. As it processes the
schematic component representations and wiring, it checks for any coding
found on the panel footprint and panel terminal strip representations. If
present, it adjusts the from/to sequencing accordingly.
This panel terminal strip coding can trigger supplementary or "shipping split"
terminal strip references, not necessarily shown on the schematics, to be
inserted into the schematic from/to wiring calculation. Specific wire connection
sequencing defined directly on the schematics using the Define Wire Sequence
command override this Panel level/sequencing assignment mechanism.
Access:
On the Panel Level/Sequencing toolbar, click the Insert/Edit Panel Level Assign-
ment tool. Select an existing panel terminal strip representation.
Click Panel Layout Panel Level/Sequencing Insert/Edit Panel Level Assign-
ment. Select an existing panel terminal strip representation.
Default
Displays a dialog box to set the drawing-wide default assignments for each of
the four level categories. Values entered here become the default level
assignments for all unassigned panel layout footprint component and terminal
strip representations on the active drawing.
NOTE This dialog box can also be accessed from the Panel Configuration dialog
box.
Enter the optional 3-digit level codes (for example, 001, 002, and so on) for
one or more of the four level categories. For example, if everything on the
active drawing is in the fourth cubical of the second unit, and all of this is
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