Terminate Existing Wires/Cores
- Last UpdatedNov 03, 2025
- 3 minute read
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There are two main ways to make wire terminations:
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Drag and drop cores/wires: click on a wire or core in the Cores to Terminate list, drag it next to a terminal and drop it (that means, release the mouse button).
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Drag and drop cables: click on a cable number in the Cables to Terminate list, drag it to a terminal strip and drop it (that means, release the mouse button).
When terminating a cable Wiring Manager will display the Connect Options window (see Cable Termination Options).
If the "Wires" entry in the Cables to Terminate list is dragged and dropped, all the wires listed in the Cores to Terminate list will be terminated.
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You may also drag and drop core/wires between terminals. Click on a wire or core, drag it next to a terminal and drop it (release the mouse button).
As cores and wires are being connected, the following is displayed:

If a signal clash is detected, what then happens depends on the setting of the Allow when a clash of signal is detected checkbox on the Signal Propagation Tab of the Options window:
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If the Allow when a clash of signal is detected checkbox is not checked, the following message is displayed and the termination is not created:

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If the Allow when a clash of signal is detected checkbox is checked and the Show warning message is also checked, the following message is displayed:

If Yes is clicked, a non-signal propagating connection is created. If No is clicked, no termination is created.
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If the Allow when a clash of signal is detected checkbox is checked and the Show warning message checkbox is not checked, a non-signal propagating connection is automatically created.
The above will repeat for every signal clash detected.
Wiring Manager supports up to two terminations per side per terminal. If two terminations exist, both connections, wire/ferrule numbers and cable number (if any) are displayed next to the terminal. Wiring Manager will not allow a third termination to be added to the same terminal side.
For the result of attempting to connect cables or cores to a terminal strip with reserved or spare terminals, refer Set Terminals as Reserved or Spare.
Note: Wiring Manager also supports the creation and termination of multiple wires between selected terminals and auto cross-patch wire creation and termination. See Create Multiple New Wires between Terminals and Auto Cross Patch Wiring.
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