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levels defined in the block properties displays
at the end of the node string in parenthesis.
For example, 1,21,GND (3).
If a level is not represented on the
schematic, an empty space represents
it: 1, , GND (3). If a terminal has been
assigned to the level, but the terminal
does not have a number assignment, a
??? represents it: 1,???,GND (3).
Displays all levels of the terminal selected in the
tree. Select the level to place the edited terminal
Select Association grid
in and right-click to run the associate command (or
click Associate).
Adds the edited terminal symbol to the terminal
association. A terminal number is then inserted into
Associate
the Number column and the Reference column is
updated with the terminal reference defined in the
drawing properties.
NOTE The grid row must be selected before you
can perform the association.
This option is unavailable until you select a level in
the grid control when editing a schematic terminal
or until you select a terminal from the tree control
when editing a panel footprint. A grid selection is
not required for panel footprints since the footprint
is associated to the entire terminal, not an individual
level.
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, pins left and internal jumpers. The terminal block
properties are maintained on every terminal symbol in its association.
1050 | Chapter 13 Terminal Tools