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NOTE It is unavailable when the terminal symbol
does not have a TERM01 attribute or when the
terminal number is the same as the wire number.
NOTE Installation Code, Location Code, and Terminal Strip are disabled when
editing an accessory.
Reassign terminal
Reassigns the selected terminals to another terminal strip within the active
project. Multiple selection is allowed.
NOTE Any terminal strips that have terminals added or removed using the Reassign
Terminal tool must be inserted on the drawing or rebuilt. If you did not update
the graphical terminal strip layout for the edited strip, you are prompted to select
the appropriate action from the alert dialog box.
Ribbon: Panel tab Terminal Footprints panel Editor.
Toolbar: Panel Layout
Menu: Panel Layout Terminal Strip Editor
Command entry: AETSE
Make your selection on the Terminal Strip Selection dialog box and click Edit.
On the Terminal Strip, Catalog Code Assignment, or Cable Information tab,
select the terminal to modify. In the Terminals section, click Reassign Terminal.
The default values are representative of the current terminal strip assignment.
As you select terminal strips in the grid, the values in the text boxes update
to reflect your selection. If you enter your own values and a matching terminal
strip does not currently exist, a new one is created.
Specifies the Installation code for the selected ter-
minal. If there is an existing name, it appears in the
Installation Code
edit box. If not, you can enter a new value. Click
Browse to display a list of existing installation values
found in the active drawing, entire project, or an
external list (default.inst). Pick from the list to up-
date the component automatically with the install-
ation code.
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