General orientation and background

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General orientation and background

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In principle, a terminal list is a wire list that is limited to wires connected directly to terminals, but extended with cable cores, also only the ones which are connected to terminals. In other words, this is a list of connections from the perspective of the terminals.

 

The basic principle is that the terminals are displayed with one terminal per row in the order that they are physically assembled.

 

In the left side of the terminal list, you will find a specification of the connection on the internal side. In the right side, you will find a similar specification of the connection on the external side.

 

To be able to present more than one connection per terminal side, which of course is a common occurrence, each row is divided in two parts. Thereby it has been made possible to show two internal and two external connections per terminal. As is stated in the following, Dynamic OnLine I is not even limited to that. More than two connections per side of a terminal can be presented. That is done by automatically adding additional rows.

 

In the sub-topics that are listed below, further background information is found.

 

Internal and external terminal side

Starting point for generation of terminal list

Spare terminals

Links, bridges, and jumpers