Use this to select a terminal from a list of all the terminals in the active project.
FindEnter Browse (B) at the command line or first select a terminal and then enter Browse (B) to select additional terminals.
As you select a terminal, the drawing in which that terminal resides displays under the tree views or under the terminal preview window.
Schematic Terminals |
Lists all of the terminal strips and terminals in the active project. Select the terminals to jumper together; as you make your selection, the terminals are bolded in the left tree and added to the Jumper Terminals list. Terminal nodes have a graphic on the left side to indicate whether the terminal has a jumper attached to it. An empty circle indicates that there is not a jumper and the filled circle means that a jumper exists. |
Jumper Terminals |
Lists the terminals that are jumpered into a single jumper group, including any terminals selected at the command prompt. |
< or > |
The > button copies the selected terminals to the Jumper Terminals list; the selected terminals are then bolded in the Schematic Terminals list. The < button removes the selected terminals from the Jumper Terminals list and unbolds the terminal in the Schematic Terminals list. |
Edit |
Creates a jumper across the selected terminals and displays the Edit Terminal Jumpers dialog box. |
View |
Displays the selected terminal in a preview window at the bottom of the dialog box.
Note: You can select to view a schematic terminal or tabular view of the entire terminal strip. If you select a terminal strip from the Schematic Terminal list and click View, a tabular view of the terminal strip displays, showing a layout of the connected terminals.
By default the preview window is hidden. It can be toggled using Show and Hide once a terminal is viewed. |
Hide/Show |
Switches the visibility of the preview window at the bottom of the dialog box. |
Preview window |
Shows a graphical representation of the selected terminals. You can pan the image using the left mouse button or the Pan tool. You can zoom the image using the mouse wheel or the various zoom tools. |