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Specifies which level codes to use in the sequencing. Level 4 =
ship split, Level 3 = unit, Level 2 = cubical, and Level 1 =
Level 4/Level 3/Level 2/Level
1
pan/plate. The leveling assignment codes should be 3-digit values
since they are used in for sorting component data in the project
database. If codes are not defined in the edit boxes, the drawing-
wide default values are used.
Indicates whether the level codes are displayed in the Level 1 input
field or in the location code of the device defined on the schem-
atic.
Level code/location
Selects another physical footprint symbol on the drawing to copy
the level codes from.
Pick
Insert/edit panel level assignment: component
Insert/edit panel level assignment: component
Use this tool to view, assign, or edit 3-digit level codes and 4-digit sequence
codes on panel footprint components. This coding, when present, can
influence the way that AutoCAD Electrical calculates the wire connection
from/to sequence. As it processes the schematic component representations
and wiring, it checks for any coding found on the panel footprint and panel
terminal strip representations. If present, it adjusts the from/to sequencing
accordingly.
This panel level assignment coding also can trigger supplementary or "shipping
split" terminal strip references, not necessarily shown on the schematics, to
be inserted into the schematic from/to wiring calculation. Specific wire
connection sequencing defined directly on the schematics using the Define
Wire Sequence command overrides this Panel level/sequencing assignment
mechanism.
Toolbar: Panel Level/Sequencing
Menu: Panel Layout Panel Level/Sequencing Insert/Edit Panel
Level Assignment
Command entry: AEPANELLEVEL
Select an existing footprint component.
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