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Increment. For example, if you insert 3 spare ter-
minals and they are defined as 3 level terminals, all
three levels on terminal 1 are designated as 1, 2 as
2, and 3 as 3. If you want to modify these, edit the
spare terminal or use the Renumber Terminals tool
to get the numbering format you want.
Specifies a numeric value for the number of spare
terminals to insert. The default value is 1. Use < or
> to increment the value by a single step.
Quantity
Lists the manufacturer number for the spare termin-
al. Enter a value or select one from the Catalog
lookup.
Manufacturer
Lists the catalog number for the spare terminal.
Enter a value or select one from the Catalog lookup.
Catalog
Lists the assembly code for the spare terminal. The
Assembly code is used to link multiple part numbers
together.
Assembly
Opens the spare terminals catalog database from
which you can manually enter or select the Manu-
Catalog Lookup
facturer or Catalog values. Search the database for
a specific catalog item to assign to the selected
spare terminal. Database queries are set up in the
3 lists across the top of the dialog box with the
database hits listed in the dialog's main window.
Once you define the starting number and the
number of spare terminals to insert, click Insert
Insert Above/Insert Below
Above to insert the defined spare terminals above
the selected terminal in the grid, or Insert Below to
insert the spares below the selected terminal.
Insert accessory
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