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Displays the wiring information from the left or right
side of the pin symbols. This displays what is connec-
ted to the pin and the wiring information.
Left Side / Right Side
Identifies additional pin numbering not defined in
the schematic for spare pin connections. For ex-
Fill In Missing Pin Numbers
ample, the connector may have used four out of nine
pins in the schematic and those are the connections
that are being reported. You can then display the
five spare pin connections by selecting this check
box and identifying the first pin number as 1 and
the last as 9. Label for spares displays a text string
under the wire number column in the report.
Internal/external codes left/right
(for Terminal Plan Report only) Allows the Terminal Plan report to take
advantage of terminals that have the optional "I" (Internal) and "E" (external)
codes on the wire connection. With this check box selected, you can select
from the radio buttons below it to sort within an entry. You can show all of
the Internal or External connections on the left or on the right of the wire
connection.
Squeeze
Specifies whether to reduce the width of the report. Select 1 for maximum
squeezing and 3 for minimum squeezing.
Add blanks between entries
Adds a blank line between report entries.
Insert as Terminal Strip
(for Panel Terminal Strip Report only) Opens the Panel Terminal Strip Graphical
Report - Parameters dialog box for defining a graphical representation of the
terminal strip to place on the active drawing file.
Plug/Male side - Jack/Female side - Show All
(for Connector Details Report only) These three radio buttons work with the
Type attribute value of either P or J for Plug (male) or Jack (female). When the
pin symbol is created you can define a Type attribute that defines these
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