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Wiring from 3-digit code assignments higher than this terminal's as-
signed operating level code can pass through this terminal strip.
Higher only
Wiring from 3-digit code assignments lower than this terminal's as-
signed operating level code can pass through this terminal strip.
Lower only
Example: the middle "002" shipping section has a Level 4 terminal strip at the
left-hand end and another at the right-hand end. Wiring from anywhere in
the first "001" shipping section must come in through the left-hand terminal
strip. It is marked "Lower only". Wiring going on to the next shipping section
"003" must pass through the right-hand terminal strip, marked "Higher only".
Multiple terminal strip usage priority
Provides priority for wiring information to apply to the supplementary terminal
strip. If there can be multiple, valid terminal strip paths that match up with
the level code combination of a given from/to inter-connection, the path
chosen is influenced by this priority setting.
Level code edit: boundary box
Level code edit: boundary box
Use this tool to view or edit 3-digit level codes for boundary boxes. Devices
placed within the boundary box take on the level codes of the boundary. The
dialog box lists the number of device footprints found within the boundary
and the number of devices that currently do not match the boundary default.
Toolbar: Toolbar2
Menu: Panel Layout Panel Level/Sequencing Insert/Edit Boundary
Box Assignment
Command entry: AEBOUNDRYBOX
Select a boundary box.
Sets the drawing-wide defaults to use for the wire level codes. It
references the panel drawing files default leveling assignment
Default
values defined in the Panel Configuration dialog box. Enter op-
tional 3-digit level codes. They are applied as defaults when codes
are not defined on footprint devices.
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