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Select the terminal to edit. In the Insert/Edit Terminal Symbol dialog box,
click Block Properties.
NOTE You can also access this dialog box by clicking Edit Terminal Block Properties
on the Terminal Strip Editor dialog box.
The default level for any terminal symbol that is placed into the project that
is not associated to another is 0.
Displays the Manufacturer value that is currently assigned to the terminal
being edited.
Manufacturer
Displays the Catalog Number value that is currently assigned to the
terminal being edited.
Catalog Number
Displays the Assembly Code value that is currently assigned to the ter-
minal being edited.
Assembly Code
Specifies the number of levels for the terminal. The grid expands for
editing based on the number of levels specified. You can then define
the level description, wires per connection and pins.
Levels
Displays the terminal levels. You can edit and maintain properties of the
terminal block here.
Terminal Block Property
Definition grid
Level Description: Specifies the description for the levels of the
terminal block. Text you enter here displays in the Insert/Edit Ter-
minal Symbol and Terminal Block Properties dialog boxes. This value
is a terminal property that is maintained on every symbol in its asso-
ciation.
Wires per Connection: Specifies the number of wires allowed per
connection for the terminal connection point.
NOTE These properties do not limit the number of connec-
tions allowed on the schematic.
Pin Left/Pin Right: Specifies labels for pin numbers associated to
the terminal destinations. These fill in the LnnPINL and LnnPINR
attributes on the terminal block when its level is selected. This value
is a terminal property that is maintained on every symbol in its asso-
ciation.
Internal Jumper: Graphically indicates internal jumpers assigned
between levels.
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