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Make your selection on the Terminal Strip Selection dialog box and click Edit
or New. Click the Cable Preview tab.
You can sort the terminal blocks inside of the Terminal Strip Editor dialog
box by selecting the column headers. The first click on the header sorts the
column in ascending order. The second click sorts in descending order. The
sort criteria applies to all tabs inside of the Terminal Strip Editor dialog box
so you do not have to sort again if you switch between tabs.
Terminal Listing
There are three sections to the grid: Internal Destination, Terminal Block
Information, and External Destination. The bold vertical grid lines make it
easier to determine the differences in these sections. The horizontal grid lines
delineate between wires connected to the terminal blocks; each row indicates
one wire per side. The bold horizontal grid lines make it easier to distinguish
separations between terminal blocks on the strip.
Select the terminal blocks for editing. Multiple blocks can be selected using
either the Shift or Control key while highlighting rows, or by clicking and
dragging the mouse.
NOTE You can right-click on any row in the terminal listing to access any of the
editing tools found in the button groupings at the bottom of the dialog box. You
can also right-click to select or deselect all of the terminals in the strip.
Displays the devices on the left side of the terminal strip.Internal Destination
Displays the terminal block number, terminal device pin
connection descriptions, jumpers, and cable information.
Terminal Block Information
These values display in the Terminal Listing with a blue
background indicating that they are associated to the ter-
minal block.
NOTE Internal jumpers are indicated with squares and are
on the left side. External jumpers are indicated with circles
and are on the right side.
Displays the devices on the right side of the terminal strip.External Destination
A single line entry terminal block has only two wires connected with its
destinations on opposing sides (left/right). Use the terminal block properties
to connect more wires to the terminal block, which changes the block into a
multiple-line terminal entry.
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