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NOTE Your dialog box differs depending on whether you selected to modify the
sequence of a wire network that is connected to a terminal. When a terminal is
part of the selected wire network, you have an option to define secondary
Direct-to-Terminal wire connection sequences.
Lists the wires and terminals found in the circuit.
The * indicates that the wire is on another drawing
Wire Connection Sequence
and the t indicates that the entry is a terminal
and a candidate for a direct-to-terminal secondary
sequence definition.
NOTE Components connected on the far side of
a terminal (on a side opposite of the picked wire
network) are not displayed in the list, even if the
terminal is one that does not change the wire
number through it.
Defines the sequence by actual picks at or very near
each wire connection point. Pick near each wire
Pick Mode
connection in the order of how you want the wiring
sequence to proceed from component to compon-
ent.
NOTE Pick Mode is unavailable when you are
working with a wire network that crosses multiple
drawing files.
Automatically sorts the wire connection display by
the installation and location values. If previously
sorted, the sort is reversed.
Sort Location
Moves the selected wire connection up one space
in the wire order list.
Move Up
Moves the selected wire connection down one
space in the wire order list.
Move Down
Lists additional sequences where a component
connection (or terminal connection) is to be repor-
ted as being directly wired to a selected terminal.
Direct-to-Terminal Secondary Sequences
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