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Manual cross wiring is the default mode for cross wiring. In this mode, you select the terminals that you want to cross wire, select the required cross-wiring cable and then carry out the cross wiring.

  1. Press F7 open the Domain Explorer and select one or more terminal strips for potential cross wiring. You can also select a panel or several panels if required.

  2. Right-click the items you selected and then on the shortcut menu, select Actions > Cross Wiring.

  3. In the Cross Wiring window, select the required terminal strip from the Primary terminal strip list.

    SHARED Tip To add terminal strips that do not appear on the list, select beside the Primary terminal strip list arrow, select the required terminal strips in the Domain Explorer, then select OK to add them to the Primary terminal strip list.

  4. Under Primary connection side, select Left or Right to select the appropriate side of the secondary terminal s trip that you want to connect.

    SHARED Tip This option is not available if the current secondary terminal strip is a terminal strip with channels (belonging to a DCS or PLC panel). In this case, you can connect the left side only.

  5. From the Secondary terminal strip list, select the required terminal strip that you want to cross wire.

    SHARED Tip To cross wire two terminal strips belonging to different panels where you did not select one of the panels in Cross Wiring, select beside the Secondary terminal strip list arrow, select the required terminal strip in the Domain Explorer and select OK to add it to the Secondary terminal strip list. Then, select that terminal strip from the Secondary terminal strip list for cross wiring.

  6. Under Secondary connection side, select Left or Right to select the appropriate side of the secondary terminal strip that you want to connect.

    SHARED Tip This option is not available if the current secondary terminal strip is a terminal strip with channels (belonging to a DCS or PLC panel). In this case, you can connect the left side only.

  7. From the Cross-wiring cable list, select one of the following to define a cross-wiring cable:

    • Select CROSS WIRE to cross wire the terminals with wires that the software creates during the cross-wiring process.

    • Select the required cross- wiring cable. If the cross wiring cable that you need is not on this list, select beside the list arrow to open the Wiring Explorer. Select a cable and select OK to add it to the list. Note that you can also create a new cross wiring cable if the one you need does not exist in the Domain Explorer.

  8. Select the Prompt for cross operation message check box to be prompted by Smart Instrumentation to confirm the cross wiring. If you do not select this check box, cross wiring of the selected terminals proceeds without messages and Smart Instrumentation propagates all the existing signals.

  9. In the Primary Terminal Strip pane, select the required terminal to be cross-wired.

  10. In the Secondary Terminal Strip pane, select the required terminal to be cross- wired.

  11. If you selected the Prompt for cross operation message check box, select Yes to confirm the cross wiring.

  • For an example and information about the conventions used to represent various items and connections in the Cross Wiring window, select the Help icon on the main toolbar and then select the required link at the bottom of the help page.

  • In the Primary Terminal Strip pane, select the required cross-wired terminal, and then select Point-to-Point icon 16bit to open the Point-to-Point Wiring Diagram.

  • Select to open the Terminal Connection window. You can also double select to get the same result.

  • Select to remove the cross wiring between two terminals after selecting the cross- wired terminals (shown connected by a solid black line).

  • Select to generate a report that shows all the wiring connections of the primary strip on both sides.