![]() ![]() ![]() Select the levels to jumper and then press the Assign Jumper button. To add/modify internal jumpers between the levels, click on the INTERNALJUMPER cell then click the button. Enter all known information and press OK. Simply enter the number of levels in the LEVELS cell and then click the button to open the edit terminal property form. Here you can see the additional properties dedicated to multi level terminals. Then press the “Edit” button and scroll all the way to the right. Simply edit a terminal and press Catalog Lookup. I’ll post some screen grabs at the bottom of this post that show the older tools. If you have 2014 or older, you will have a slightly different method for getting to these properties. In this document I am using AutoCAD Electrical 2015. There are a number of extra fields in the that store the extra information needed for associating the different levels together. ![]() There is nothing special about the blocks or footprints. Multi-level terminal blocks are unique in that they are represented by multiple schematic symbols but have a single BOM entry and panel footprint. As multi-level terminals grow in popularity, we continue receiving questions about how to make them work in Electrical. ![]()
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