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The definition that constitutes the basis for the Automatic terminal numbering feature is called "Numbering algorithm assignment”. It is a small table that is part of the project parameters, which means that it is individual for each project.
In principle, the Numbering algorithm assignment table looks as shown in the table below.
Terminal group |
Numbering algorithm |
Limit |
---|---|---|
X1 |
KABEL_3FAS_PE |
4 |
X2 |
MOTORGRUPPER |
9 |
=A1+S1-X3 |
STANDARD |
10 |
=A1+S2-X3 |
STANDARD |
30 |
•In the first column, you find the name of a Terminal group.
•In the second column, the Numbering algorithm to use for that Terminal group is specified.
•In the third column, the Limit is specified. The limit is the total number of terminals in the Terminal group. It might be lower than the maximum number of terminals that the Numbering algorithm can number. The STANDARD numbering algorithm can for instance number up to 10 000 terminals, but in the example above, the limit is set to 10 and 30 respectively for two different terminal groups.
Please refer to the sub-topics that are listed below for more details.
•Syntax for terminal group names
•Managing the algorithm assignments