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of the drawing file name is incremented for
each drawing created.
Template: Specifies the template file to use for
any new drawings. Enter a template file name
or click Browse to search for and select a tem-
plate file.
Select to display all rows for each terminal even if
there is no connected component. The Wires per
Show Unused Wire Connections in Table
Connection value for the terminal defines the
number of rows.
NOTE A terminal without any connected compon-
ents has one row in the table.
Opens a preview dialog box to view each drawing
as it will look when generated. All table settings are
reflected in the preview.
Preview
Terminal jumpers
Terminal jumpers can be internal, as defined by the block properties of a
multi-level terminal, or an external add-on jumper.
Internal jumpers
You can define internal jumpers for a multi-level terminal to indicate that
certain levels are jumpered together. Define the internal jumpers directly in
the terminal
block properties on page 1050. Or, associate an internal jumper
definition with a specific catalog in the
Terminal Properties Lookup on page
1058 tables. When the catalog is assigned to a terminal, the internal jumpers
are assigned to each terminal in the association.
NOTE A separate catalog value cannot be assigned to internal jumpers. If the
internal jumper is an option for the catalog, we recommend using an
assembly
code
on page 1295 to link multiple catalog values.
External jumpers
External or add-on jumpers can jumper together any two or more terminals.
Use the Edit Jumper on page 1122 tool to define an external jumper or, define
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