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Cancel Custom: Inserts the remaining pins into the connector
without any further prompts.
Connector pin numbers in use
Lists all of the pins previously used in the project and the available pins that
can be assigned to a connector. The connector tag and pin count displays
below the title bar in the dialog box.
Access:
Click the Edit Component tool. Select the connector to edit. In the Insert/Edit
Component dialog box, Pins section, click List.
From the Components menu, select Edit Component. Select the connector to
edit. In the Insert/Edit Component dialog box, Pins section, click List.
NOTE You can edit pin numbers when a row is selected in the grid.
Displays all available pins to be assigned to the parametrically-built
connector. The number in parenthesis () indicates the single or pair
Pin List
of pins for the connector. The first column is the value assigned to
TERM01 or TERM01P while the second column assigns its number to
TERM02 or TERM02J. Select the pin from the list to populate the grid.
The Pin list table in the catalog database (default_cat.mdb) supports
connectors drawn in the ladder diagram or connector diagram
schematics.
Displays an 'x' for all pins that are displayed since they are part of the
connector and not selected on the block being edited (the pins may
x
be on a different drawing or part of another symbol). Only the pin
numbers associated to the block selected are editable; the controls
at the bottom of the dialog box are disabled if a pin with an 'x' is se-
lected from the list.
Displays the sheet number and potential reference line number where
the connector definition is located in the project.
Sheet, Reference
Displays the plug pin number. The value changes automatically if you
edit it in the Pin Numbers section of the dialog box.
Plug
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