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Specifies the Location code for the selected termin-
al. If there is an existing name, it appears in the edit
Location Code
box. If not, you can enter a new value. Click Browse
to display a list of existing location values found in
the active drawing, entire project, or an external
list (default.inst). Pick from the list to update the
component automatically with the location code.
Specifies the Tag ID given to the terminal strip. If
there is an existing name, it appears in the edit box.
If not, you can enter a new value.
Terminal Strip
Renumber terminal strip
Renumbers terminals within a terminal strip. You are prompted to insert the
graphical terminal strip if you renumber a terminal that has one or more levels
still available.
NOTE You cannot renumber a terminal that uses a wire number as its terminal
number. Additionally, duplicate terminal numbers are not restricted.
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 level to modify. In the Terminals section, click Renumber Terminals.
Defines the starting value for the terminal numbers.
This value can be alpha, numeric, or a combination
Terminal Renumber starting with
of both. The default value is the lowest value of the
selected terminals.
Indicates to process the terminals starting with the
last level and work its way back to 1, in order
Start with Bottom Level
(5,4,3,2,1). If unselected, the tool starts with level
1 and moves forward (1,2,3,4,5).
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