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10 (Optional) Specify a template file to use.
11 Click OK.
Assign a jumper
Use this method to assign an external jumper between one or more terminals
within the same terminal strip.
1 Click Panel tab Terminal Footprints panel Editor.
2 Select which terminal strip to edit on the Terminal Strip Selection dialog
box and click Edit.
3 Select the terminal rows you wish to jumper together. If you wish to
jumper to a specific level within a multi-level terminal, select the row for
just that level.
NOTE The rows you select are considered one jumper and can receive only
one catalog assignment.
4 Select the Assign Jumper tool.
5 (Optional) Enter catalog data on the Edit/Delete Jumpers dialog box.
6 Select OK.
NOTE Use the Edit Jumper on page 1123 tool to jumper terminals that belong to
different terminal strips.
Insert a jumper chart
A jumper chart is a terminal strip inserted on a drawing as a table object
specifically to view jumpers within a terminal strip. An existing jumper chart
is refreshed automatically when the graphical terminal strip is updated or
reinserted using the Insert, Rebuild, or Refresh commands within Terminal
Strip Editor or Terminal Strip Table Generator.
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