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defined for the module. When creating a PLC module, the PLC Database File
Editor lists as many blank Terminal Type fields since are terminals defined
within the New Module dialog box.
Specifies the type for the terminal. Select from the various predeter-
mined types of addressable terminals and non-addressable terminals.
Terminal Type
Shows terminals that are not used. If Include Unused/Extra Connec-
tions in the Module Layout dialog box is selected, all terminal entries
Show
marked (in the PLC Database File Editor dialog box) with 'when ex-
cluding unused' are skipped and all terminal entries marked with
"when including unused" are shown.
Prompts for a new beginning address number when the parametric
build flips from inputs to outputs or from outputs to inputs. On the
Optional Re-prompt
line where you want AutoCAD Electrical to prompt for a new output
address, select Output. If you want AutoCAD Electrical to prompt for
a new input address, select Input from the list.
Specifies for the module to break automatically after a specific terminal
type. To activate the prompt for an automatic break in the PLC
module, select Break After.
Break After
Overrides the current rung spacing for I/O and wire connection point
spacing. For example, a value of two inserts the point down two times
the rung spacing instead of a full rung spacing.
Spacing Factor
You can right-click any row in the grid control to activate a menu of commands
that allows you to edit the terminal, insert a new terminal before or after the
selected terminal in the grid control, or delete a terminal from the grid control.
You can select multiple fields to update at the same time by dragging your
mouse across contiguous fields or by holding down the Control key while
selecting non-contiguous fields.
Terminal Attributes
Displays attributes associated to the selected terminal. These attributes can
have predefined values, including some values that you specify at insertion
time.
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