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Terminal block property attributes
The values in the grid are stored as follows. The nn represents the level
number and is always stored as two digits (that is, 01, 02, and so on):
AttributeData
LnnLABELLevel Description (60 characters maximum)
LnnWIREPERCWires Per Connection (three characters maximum)
LnnPINLPin Left (12 characters maximum)
LnnPINRPin Right (12 characters maximum)
LnnINJUMPInternal Jumper
(255 characters maximum)
NOTE If these attributes are not present, the data is placed into Xdata with the
same name, only with a VIA_WD_ prefix.
Multi-Level Terminals
Overview of terminal relationships
AutoCAD Electrical supports two types of relationships for terminals:
schematic-to-schematic and schematic-to-panel.
NOTE Since one-line terminal symbols likely represent multiple, independent
terminals, they cannot be associated to other schematic or panel terminals. A
one-line terminal must be updated manually. A one-line terminal symbol is defined
by a
WDTYPE attribute on page 325 value of 1-.
Schematic-to-Schematic
The schematic-to-schematic relationship defines separate schematic terminal
symbols as one multi-level (also referred to as multi-tier or multi-stack) terminal
block. On the schematic drawing, each schematic terminal symbol represents
one level of the multi-level terminal block.
NOTE Multiple terminal symbols for one level are not currently supported.
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