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part of the first shipping split section, enter 004 for level category 2 (for
example, cubical), 002 for level category 3 (for example, unit), and 001 for
level category 4 (for example, highest category shipping section). With these
defaults in place only the lowest level category 1 needs to be assigned on an
individual panel terminal strip basis.
Pick
Selects a panel layout footprint symbol or terminal strip representation on
the active drawing and copies its level category settings over to the currently
edited component. Multiple picks are allowed with each additional pick
prompting you for an overwrite or append.
Level 4/Level 3/Level 2/Level 1 edit boxes
Shows the valid level code or codes assigned to each of the four level categories,
Level 4 = shipping split (highest level), Level 3 = unit, Level 2 = cubical, and
Level 1 = pan/plate (lowest level). The level code assignments should be 3-digit
values and match up with level codes of panel layout footprints whose wiring
is to pass through the terminal strip. Multiple code entries are comma
separated.
If codes are not defined in the edit boxes, the drawing-wide default values
displayed in the left-hand column of uneditable edit boxes are used (if defined).
Level code/location
Controls whether the Level 1 edit box displays the 3-digit level code
assignments or the device's LOC attribute value. This location display mode
is for display purpose only; the underlying 3-digit Level 1 code is always used
for the sorting installation.
Level 4/Level 3/Level 2/Level 1 radio buttons
Selects the level category at which the terminal strip representation operates.
The categories are Level 4 = shipping split (highest level), Level 3 = unit, Level
2 = cubical, and Level 1 = pan/plate (lowest level). The level code assignment
codes should be 3-digit values and match up with level codes of panel layout
footprints whose wiring is to pass through the terminal strip. Multiple code
entries are comma separated.
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