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Inserts and annotates a panel terminal by referencing the schematic terminal
list in the project.
Ribbon: Panel tab Terminal Footprints panel Insert
Terminals drop-down Insert Terminal (Schematic List).
Toolbar: Terminal Footprint
Menu: Panel Layout Insert Terminal (Schematic List)
Command entry: AEPANELTERMINALSCH
This tool provides error checking between the schematic terminals and panel
layout terminals. The program looks at the selected terminals, both schematic
and panel, to find a match in the project. For each schematic terminal selected,
the program tries to find a matching panel terminal based on a unique
LINKTERM value or tag, location, installation, and terminal number
information. If a match is found, then it further compares catalog information
looking for any discrepancies. The program looks at each selected panel
terminal looking for a matching schematic terminal in the same way.
NOTE One-line terminals are not extracted into the schematic terminal list and
are not matched up with panel terminal footprint representations.
If you start with panel layouts before you create schematics, schematic pick
list data is not available to automate footprint selection and annotation. If
you list your panel components in a spreadsheet and in a format that AutoCAD
Electrical expects, this spreadsheet data can become your schematic pick list
data for panel layout.
Extract component list for
Specifies to export the data for the active drawing or the entire project.
Save list to external file
Uses previous schematics for the project to create a component or terminal
spreadsheet listing. It can help drive the panel layout of the new project.
AutoCAD Electrical creates a comma-delimited file of the schematic data. You
can display this data in spreadsheet format (open it in comma-delimited "CSV"
format), edit, and then save back out.
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