Horizontal terminal numbering

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Horizontal terminal numbering

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Figure 1138:  The "Horizontal terminal numbering" symbol is used to define a horizontal way of drawing.

Figure 1138:  The "Horizontal terminal numbering" symbol is used to define a horizontal way of drawing.

 

If you are drawing horizontally, the inheritance of terminal group name and index must be done from top to bottom, instead of from left to right as in the vertical case.

 

You may control the direction of the inheritance for each circuit diagram sheet using a special symbol. That symbol is called Horizontal terminal numbering and you find it among the symbol macros for terminals.

 

Please refer to the Terminals topic for a detailed description of the way terminals are handled in cadett ELSA, and more specifically, how the Horizontal terminal numbering command is used. In a separate topic named Mixing vertical and horizontal way of drawing, you will also find a description of how you can mix both a vertical and a horizontal way of drawing in the same drawing sheet.