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Table Of Contents
Access:
Click Panel Layout Terminal Strip Editor. Make your selection on the Terminal
Strip Selection dialog box and click Edit. On the Terminal Strip or Catalog Code
Assignment tab, select the level to modify. In the Multi-Level section, click Asso-
ciate Terminals.
The number of levels you selected to add to the association displays at the
top of the dialog box.
Lists only the terminals that have enough available
levels that can accommodate the number of levels
you chose to associate.
Terminals
Displays the terminal information for the terminal
selected in the tree control.
Terminal grid
Level numbering: Displays a level number for
each level that is defined in the terminal prop-
erties. The panel symbols level numbering is
a pound symbol (#).
Label: Lists the level description defined in the
terminal block properties.
Number: Lists the terminal numbers defined in
the association. Only one terminal number is
allowed per level and each level displays its re-
spective terminal number or text. Panel termin-
al symbols do not display terminal numbers.
Terminal levels with an assignment and a ter-
minal that has not been assigned a terminal
number display question marks (???) in this
column.
PinL: Lists the pin numbers defined on the left
side of the terminal block. This data is entered
into the L0nPINL attribute if present; otherwise,
it is placed into xdata.
PinR: Lists the pin numbers defined on the right
side of the terminal block. This data is entered
into the L0nPINR attribute if present; otherwise,
it is placed into xdata
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