Termination Window Commands
- Last UpdatedAug 04, 2025
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The following options are available on the Wiring, Links and Tools tabs at the top of the Terminations window:
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Wiring Tab |
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Cables/ |
Add New Cable |
Used to create a new cable from the current equipment. Displays the Cable Detail window (see Create a New Project Cable). Once saved, the new cable is added to the Cable to Terminate list. |
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Cross-Patch |
Creates wires between terminals that have same signal/wire numbers. Refer to Auto Cross Patch Wiring. |
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Add Wiring Wizard |
Used to create multiple wires between terminals using the Wiring Wizard. Refer to Create Multiple New Wires between Terminals. |
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Add Wire between Selected Terminals |
Adds a single wire between any two selected terminals. To use this command, first select the 'From' and 'To' terminals. |
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Add Wire between |
Adds a single non-signal propagating wire between any two selected terminals. To use this command, first select the 'From' and 'To' terminals. |
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Delete All Wires |
Deletes all wires in the current Terminations window. This does not delete cable cores, only internal wiring. |
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Show Ferrule Numbers |
Changes the Terminations windows display to show each core/wire's Ferrule Number (hiding the signal numbers). Users may toggle the ferrule number/signal numbers on/off at any time. Refer to Wire Numbering for more information about signal numbers and ferrule numbers in Electrical Wiring Manager. |
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Looping Wires |
Add Left Looping Wires (Normal) |
Adds looping wires to the left side of selected terminals. Refer to Create Links and Looping Wires. |
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Add Left Looping |
Adds long non-signal propagating looping wires to the left side of selected terminals. Refer to Create Links and Looping Wires. |
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Add Left Looping Wires (Long) |
Adds long looping wires to the left side of selected terminals. Refer to Create Links and Looping Wires. |
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Add Left Looping |
Adds long non-signal propagating looping wires to the left side of selected terminals. Adds long looping wires to the left side of selected terminals. Refer to Create Links and Looping Wires. |
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Delete Selected Looping Wire |
Deletes a single looping wire that starts on the selected terminal. |
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Add Right Looping Wires (Normal) |
Adds looping wires to the right side of selected terminals. Refer to Create Links and Looping Wires. |
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Add Right Looping Wires (Normal) No Signal |
Adds non-signal propagating looping wires to the right side of selected terminals. Adds long looping wires to the left side of selected terminals. Refer to Create Links and Looping Wires. |
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Add Right Looping Wires (Long) |
Adds long looping wires to the right side of selected terminals. Refer to Create Links and Looping Wires. |
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Add Right Looping Wires (Long) No Signal |
Adds long non-signal propagating looping wires to the right side of selected terminals. Adds long looping wires to the left side of selected terminals. Refer to Create Links and Looping Wires. |
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Delete All Looping Wires |
Deletes all looping wires in the current window. |
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Refresh |
Reloads the current data from the database, saving the current terminations (and clearing the undo list - the user will not be able to undo any changes after refresh). |
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Links Tab |
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Add Link (Normal) Add Link (Normal) |
Adds links (bridges) between selected terminals. Refer to Create Links and Looping Wires. |
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Add Link (Left) Add Link (Left) No |
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Add Link (Right) Add Link (Right) No Signal |
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Delete Selected Link |
Deletes a single link that starts on the selected Terminal. |
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Delete All Links |
Deletes all Links in the current window. |
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Tools Tab |
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Undo |
Undoes the last command. |
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Find Equipment |
Displays the Find Component Tag window, used to search for a component tag number. within the window. |
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Find Signal No |
Displays the Find Signal No. window, used to search for a signal number within the window. |
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Add Link (Normal) Add Link (Normal) |
Adds links (bridges) between selected terminals. Refer to Create Links and Looping Wires. |
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Add Link (Normal) Add Link (Normal) |
Adds links (bridges) between selected terminals. Refer to Create Links and Looping Wires. |
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