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Associating a panel terminal provides a way to define a particular panel
footprint to represent a schematic block property definition.
1 Click the arrow on the Miscellaneous tool to access the Associ-
ate Terminals tool.
2 Click the Associate Terminals tool.
3 Select a terminal symbol to use as the master. This is used as
the basis for any terminal property definition.
NOTE Your terminal symbol must have block properties defined.
To define block properties, right-click on the symbol and select
Edit Component. In the Insert/Edit Terminal Symbol dialog box,
click Block Properties.
4 Select additional terminal symbols to add to the association.
5 Press Enter to associate the terminals.
The catalog data, block properties, Tagstrip value, Installation
code and Location code are copied from the master terminal
and added to the terminals in the association.
NOTE If the number of selected terminals exceeds the total number of levels
defined in the block properties, an alert displays and the extra terminals are not
added to the association.
Tips and Hints
This tool works on terminal symbols on the same drawing only.
If the master terminal is already part of another association, the existing
association is maintained and the newly selected terminal symbols join
the association.
If the selected terminals are part of their own association, they are removed
from the association and added to the new association with the selected
master terminal.
Terminals placed onto the drawing using the Terminal Strip Editor cannot
be added to an association using this tool.
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