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AVEVA™ Engineering

Terminations

  • Last UpdatedMay 02, 2024
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Use the Terminations window to terminate cables, cable cores, and wires.

Graphical Display

Graphically displays the item’s terminations.

Selected terminals, equipment, cables, cores and wires are highlighted in light blue.

If terminal has been assigned a Polarity and a signal is assigned to the terminal or propagated via wiring/terminations, the Propagated Signals attribute is shown. The Propagated Signal attribute shows concatenated ‘Signal ’+’polarity’:

Click on an item to select it. To select multiple items, hold down Ctrl while clicking on the items.

If a terminal marking is blue instead of black, this indicates that the terminal has signals assigned to it.

Note:
Irrespective of the order in which the terminals are created in a terminal arrangement, the default intelligent text and terminal markings for the Left, Right, Top and Bottom terminals are always numbered in matching sequence from 1.

Find

Use to find and select items in the graphical display.

Displays the Find window.

Scale To Fit

Scales the graphical display to fit all the items in it.

-, + and Slider

Zooms the graphical display in and out.

Overview

Displays a small window in the bottom-right corner of the window displaying an overview of the graphical display.

Refresh

Used to refresh the graphical display if it does not automatically update.

Terminals right-click menu

For terminals on terminal strips:

For terminals on other items:

Change Terminal Marking

Used to change the terminal marking (and to edit wire numbers attached to the terminal, if any).

Displays the Change terminal marking window.

Select By...

Used to select every second, third, fourth, or fifth terminal, depending on the sub-menu option selected.

Set Terminal Reservation

Used to set the left, right or both sides of the selected terminal as "reserved", depending on the sub-menu option selected. An option is also available to clear the reservation.

Set Spare Terminals

Used to set the left, right or both sides of the selected terminal as "spare", depending on the sub-menu option selected. A "Clear" option is also available to undo this setting.

Connected terminals cannot be set as spare.

Spare terminals are indicated with blue shading.

Change Terminal Type

Used to set or change the terminal type of the terminal.

Displays the Change Terminal Type window.

Change terminal sequence

Used to change the order in which cores are connected to terminals.

Displays the Change terminations sequence window.

Connect Wire to terminal in another editor

Used to connect a wire to the terminal of equipment in a different Terminations window, for example to a terminal in another enclosure.

Select a terminal in one Terminations window. Open the other Terminations window, select the other terminal, right-click on it, and then select the Connect Wire to terminal in another editor option.

Delete Terminal

Used to delete the selected terminals.

The following confirmation message is displayed:

Split terminal

Used to split the selected terminal.

Cables right-click menu

Disconnect Core

Used to disconnect the cable core from the terminal.

Disconnect Cable

Used to disconnect the cable and all its cores from all terminals.

Wires right-click menu

Disconnect Wire

Used to disconnect the wire from the terminal.

Properties

Used to display the properties of the wire.

Terminal Strip right-click menu

Append Terminals to Terminal Strip

Used to add terminals to a terminal strip, displays the Terminal Pattern window.

Assign Signal to Terminal

Used to assign signals to terminals in a terminal strip. Displays a window for performing this procedure.

IO Module right-click menu

Used to assign signals to IO module channels.

Displays the Assign Signal to Channel window.

Connections

Used to connect terminals selected in the preview with links (bridges), looping wires, and wires.

Type

Specifies the type of connection to be made.

Left / Normal / Right and
Top / Middle / Bottom

Specifies the where on the selected terminals the connections will be made.

Connect - Add

Used to create connections between selected terminals.

If a connection would result in a signal already assigned to a channel being assigned to a different channel, the Remove assigned signal from channel window is displayed.

Link:

Looping wire:

Connect - Remove

Used to remove connections between selected terminals.

Cables/Wiring - Cross-Patch

Creates wires between the terminals of terminal strips and between the terminals of terminal strips and I/O modules that have same signal numbers and matching polarities.

All potential cross-patch wires that are detected on the items in the Terminations window preview will be automatically created by the process.

Cables Tab

Cables Grid

Lists all project cables that are connected at the current equipment and that also have cores that are not terminated at this end.

Used to link cables to terminals by clicking on a cable in the list and dragging and dropping it onto the terminal. For example:

The selected terminal will be highlighted in pink. "Drop" the cable on the terminal to make the connection. For example:

Cable grid right-click menu

Assign Cable Connectors

Used to assign the plugs and sockets to the selected cable.

Displays the Assign Cable Connectors window.

Add New Cable

Used to create a new cable which will then be listed in the grid and available for termination at the equipment.

Displays the Cable Details window.

Cores Grid

List all those cores of the currently selected cable that are not yet terminated. The list includes the cores of cables connected to sub-equipment in enclosures as well as those connected to enclosures themselves. As cores are terminated, they are removed form this list.

Cores are marked with an (F) or (T) after their markings in the Marking column to denote that they are from or to cores.

Used to link cores to terminals by clicking on a (non-tied back) core in the list and dragging and dropping it onto the terminal. For example:

The selected terminal will be highlighted in pink. "Drop" the core on the terminal to make the connection. For example:

Wires Tab

Wires Grid

Lists all available wires that are not yet terminated. As they are terminated, they are removed form this list. If a wire is disconnected at one end, it is added to the list

Used to link wires to terminals by clicking on a wire in the list and dragging and dropping it onto the terminal. For example:

The selected terminal will be highlighted in pink. "Drop" the wire on the terminal to make the connection. For example:

Bulk Wiring Section

Used to connected terminals with wires in "bulk".

Enable

Used to turn on the bulk wiring facility. When this facility is on, each terminal clicked on in the graphical display is added in turn to either the From Terminals or To Terminals list and highlighted in the display.

Clicking a terminal again deselects it and removes it from the lists.

Connect

Used to connect the terminals in the From and To Terminals lists. Each terminal is connected to the terminal opposite it in the lists. There must be an equal number of terminals in each list.

If selected terminals have been set as spares, this message is displayed:

Connecting a terminal that was set as spare will remove its spare status,

Up and Down

Used to move a selected terminal or terminals selected in the From and To Terminals lists up and down the list.

Slider

Used to switch the focus between the From and To Terminals lists. This can also be done by clicking.

From Terminals

When this area is selected, terminals clicked on in the graphical display will be added to this list. The number of terminals currently in the list is displayed after the list title.

To Terminals

When this area is selected, terminals clicked on in the graphical display will be added to this list. The number of terminals currently in the list is displayed after the list title.

Refer to Find Items for further information.

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