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Indicates to process the terminals starting with the
last level and work its way back to 1, in order
Start with bottom level
(5,4,3,2,1). If unselected, the tool starts with level
1 and moves forward (1,2,3,4,5).
Indicates to process only the terminals that are a
numeric value, all terminals containing an alpha
character are ignored and are not renumbered.
Ignore non-numeric terminal numbers
Indicates to ignore any accessories in the terminal
strip during the renumber command.
Ignore accessories
Specifies whether to renumber the terminal based
on terminal or level. Per Terminal processes the
Renumber
entire terminal at a time while Per Level processes
each level at a time.
Insert spare terminal
Adds spare terminals to the edited terminal strip.
Access:
On the Panel Layout toolbar, click the Terminal Strip Editor tool. Make your
selection on the Terminal Strip Selection dialog box and click Edit. On the Ter-
minal Strip, Catalog Code Assignment, or Cable Information tab, select a ter-
minal from the list. In the Spare section, click Insert Spare Terminal.
Click Panel Layout Terminal Strip Editor. Make your selection on the Terminal
Strip Selection dialog box and click Edit. On the Terminal Strip, Catalog Code
Assignment, or Cable Information tab, select a terminal in the list. In the Spare
section, click Insert Spare Terminal.
Defines the starting terminal number for inserting
spares. The default value is SPARE. Select Incre-
Number
ment if you want to increment the terminal ID
when the spare terminal is inserted. If the quantity
is set to less than 2, you cannot increment the ID.
If you are inserting multi-level terminals as defined
by the catalog assignment, each level of a terminal
receives the same number assignment if you select
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