Edit/Delete Jumpers Dialog Box (Terminal Strip Editor)

Use this to edit the jumper information, such as catalog data, remove terminals from a jumper, or delete a jumper.

Find
 Command entry:  AETSE

Make your selection on the Terminal Strip Selection dialog box and click Edit. Select the terminals with the jumper defined and select the Edit/Delete Jumper tool.

Jumpers to Terminals

Lists all of the jumpers, grouped by Jumper ID, attached to the selected terminal. If this dialog box is used within the Assign Jumper function, only the jumper being assigned is displayed.

Note: You cannot assign a jumper between terminals from different terminal strips using Terminal Strip Editor. If a jumper across terminals strips exists, it is displayed but you cannot modify it using Terminal Strip Editor. It must be modified using the Edit Jumper tool.

Catalog Data

Specifies the catalog data for the jumper between the primary terminal and the selected terminal.

  • Manufacturer: Specifies the manufacturer name.
  • Catalog: Specifies the catalog number.
  • Assembly: Specifies the assembly code.
  • Item: Specifies the item value.
  • Count: Specifies how the catalog data is used in the Bill of Materials. When multiple terminals are jumpered together, you can have a single catalog item represent a jumper bar that spans the selection, or single jumpers between each terminal.
  • Lookup: Displays the catalog database from which you can select the Manufacturer and Catalog values.
  • Project: Lists the part numbers used for similar components in the active project.
  • Copy: Copies catalog values from the selected jumper in to memory for this session of AutoCAD Electrical toolset, to b paste into another jumper.
  • Paste: Paste the previously copied catalog values into the selected jumpers.
  • Clear: Clear catalog values for the selected jumpers.

Delete

Select the jumper label, terminal strip, or a single terminal to perform one of the following actions:

  • Jumper label: Deletes the jumper from all of the terminals.
  • Terminal strip: Deletes the terminals in that group from the jumper. If there are no remaining terminals in the group, the jumper is deleted.
  • Single terminal: Deletes the terminal from the jumper. If it is the last terminal deleted, the entire jumper is deleted.