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Create a jumper chart

Create a jumper chart

- [Instructor] Now that we've placed our terminal connectors and our jumpers into our schematic drawing, we can now start to consider placing what is called a jumper chart into our drawing, just to visually show where those jumpers are going, from one terminal connector to another. So, we need to be able to show that graphically, so we need to be able to add that in like a tabular format. So, we've got our drawing over in the Power.dwg drawing and you can see there's 1U there, and 2U, and if I pan up a little bit there's 3U. And that was where we placed the jumpers, wasn't it? From 1U, to 2U, to 3U, like so. Now, we're going to go to the Panel tab on the ribbon, like so. And then we're going to go to the Terminal Footprints panel and click on Editor. Now, this will allow us to look at our terminal strip selection. Now, our terminal strip is this one, cabinet TB-C. Remember when we put that TB-C in? When we were creating the terminals originally. So, I'm now going to click on edit…

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