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Refresh
(Available for tabular terminal strips created from table objects only.) Refreshes
the data within an existing tabular terminal strip; a new table is not inserted.
Terminal block properties
Use this dialog box to control the number of levels assigned to a multiple level
terminal block. You can control the level description, number of wires per
connection, pins right and pins left. The terminal block properties are
maintained on every terminal symbol in its association.
Access:
Click the Insert Component tool. Select Terminals and Connectors from the
dialog box and specify the insertion point on the drawing. In the Insert/Edit
Terminal Symbol dialog box, click Block Properties.
Click Components Insert Component. Select Terminals and Connectors
from the dialog box and specify the insertion point on the drawing. In the In-
sert/Edit Terminal Symbol dialog box, click Block Properties.
Click the Edit Component tool and select the terminal to edit. In the Insert/Edit
Terminal Symbol dialog box, click Block Properties.
Click Components Edit Component and select the terminal to edit. In the
Insert/Edit Terminal Symbol dialog box, click Block Properties.
NOTE You can also access this dialog box by clicking Edit Terminal Block Properties
on the Terminal Strip Editor dialog box.
The default level for any terminal symbol that is placed into the project that
is not associated to another is 0.
Displays the Manufacturer value that is currently
assigned to the terminal being edited.
Manufacturer
Displays the Catalog Number value that is currently
assigned to the terminal being edited.
Catalog Number
Displays the Assembly Code value that is currently
assigned to the terminal being edited.
Assembly Code
Specifies the number of levels for the terminal. The
grid expands for editing based on the number of
Levels
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