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.
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.
Command entry:
AEPANELLEVEL
Select an existing footprint component.
Displays a dialog box to set the drawing-wide default assignments for each of the four level categories. Values entered here become the default level assignments for all unassigned panel layout footprint component and terminal strip representations on the active drawing.
Enter the optional 3-digit level codes (for example, 001, 002, and so on) for one or more of the four level categories. For example, if everything on the active drawing is in the fourth cubical of the second unit, and all of this is part of the first shipping split section, enter 004 for level category 2 (for example, cubical), 002 for level category 3 (for example, unit), and 001 for level category 4 (for example, highest category shipping section). With these defaults in place only the lowest level category 1 must be assigned on an individual panel terminal strip basis.
Shows the level code assigned to each of the four level categories, Level 4 = shipping split (highest level), Level 3 = unit, Level 2 = cubical, and Level 1 = pan/plate (lowest level). The level code assignments should be 3-digit values and chosen with the idea that their sort order on a per-level category basis influences the actual inter-level wire sequence calculation.
The List button for each level category displays a dialog box showing the level combinations that are assigned so far. Picking from this dialog box assigns those same level category assignments to the currently edited panel layout footprint. If codes are not defined in the edit boxes, the drawing-wide default values displayed in the left-hand column of non-editable edit boxes are used (if defined).
Controls whether the Level 1 edit box displays the 3-digit level code assignment or the LOC attribute value of the device. This location display mode is for display purpose only. The underlying 3-digit Level 1 code is always used for the sorting installation.
Selects another panel layout footprint symbol or terminal strip representation on the active drawing and copies its settings over to the currently edited component
Controls the wiring bypass of this component of one or more level categories of supplementary terminal strips. For example, special signal wiring passes from the currently edited component to some other components in a different cubical/unit/ship split section. To disable any supplementary terminal strip connections that might automatically be included in the from/to calculations between this edited component and other connected components identified in other level assignment combinations, switch all four bypass options on.
Influences the wire connection sequencing of the schematic components whose physical footprints share the same combination of four level category assignments. The sequence assignment is a 4-digit number (for example, 0001, 0002, and so on) and is sorted to give a default wire connection sequence.
For example, all of the push button and pilot light footprint representations on a door layout carry the same Level 1 through Level 4 category code assignments, but carry sequence value assignments that increase from left to right and top to bottom on the layout. This means that AutoCAD Electrical calculates the from/to connections for a common wire starting at the top left and leaving the door at the component located in the bottom right-hand corner.