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Edit multi-connection sequence terminal symbol
Access:
Click the Insert Component tool. Enter "H--1_MULTI_CONN_NOCHG" in the
Type It box and click OK. Specify the insertion point on the drawing.
From the Components menu, select Insert Component. Enter "H--
1_MULTI_CONN_NOCHG" in the Type It box and click OK. Specify the insertion
point on the drawing.
Select any entry within a group to view/edit that group.
Opens the Edit entry dialog box so you can make changes to
values such as the tag-ID, terminal number, or Installation code.
Edit
Saves your changes by writing the data to attributes on the
symbol (most of these attributes are set as invisible).
Save Changes
Edit entry
Access:
Click the Insert Component tool. Enter "H--1_MULTI_CONN_NOCHG" in the
Type It box and click OK. Specify the insertion point on the drawing. In the Edit
Multi-Connection Sequence Terminal Symbol dialog box, select one of the six
series-connected entries and click Edit.
From the Components menu, select Insert Component. Enter "H--
1_MULTI_CONN_NOCHG" in the Type It box and click OK. Specify the insertion
point on the drawing. In the Edit Multi-Connection Sequence Terminal Symbol
dialog box, select one of the six series-connected entries and click Edit.
This in-line component lets you manually define a connection sequence of
up to 6 series-connected terminal strip points. All are embedded in this single
graphical component but are fully reported in the various wire connection
reports.
For example, you might have a wire that connects from a pushbutton and
goes out to a field device. But to get to the field device, the wire connection
must pass through a local terminal strip, then a shipping split terminal strip,
on to a field connection terminal strip, and finally a terminal strip near the
field device. Instead of showing all four series-connected terminals in the wire,
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