If an X?TERMxx of the component (for example, "X2TERM01") wire connection-point attribute lies within the small trap distance of the end of a wire, then AutoCAD Electrical interprets the component connected to the wire. The only time the trap distance changes is when you change the Feature Scale Multiplier in the Drawing (or Project) Properties
Drawing Format dialog box.
Note: Components with closely spaced wire connection points may not be processed properly if the connection points fall within the AutoCAD Electrical trap distance of one another.
A wire connection attribute can have a related terminal text attribute, TERMxx, and terminal description attribute, TERMDESCxx. The "xx" is a two-digit number (starting at 01) that is used to match up with the corresponding X?TERMxx wire connection attribute.
Insert connection points

This terminal style inserts both the graphic to represent the screw and the wire connection points.
It determines the direction the wire attaches to the component.
Note: Always use AutoCAD Snap to insert the wire connection point.

You can continue to insert wire connections until you press ENTER by entering the characters indicated in the command line prompt followed by a space. You can also select from the Direction / Style list.
TERM03: Right
Insertion Point
: below TERM02TERM04: Bottom
Insertion Point
: in the lower right-hand cornerTERM05: Bottom
Insertion Point
: to the left of TERM04TERM06: Bottom
Insertion Point
: to the left of TERM05TERM07: Bottom
Insertion Point
: to the left of TERM06TERM02 : N
TERM03 : GND
TERM04 : -
TERM05 : -
TERM06 : +
TERM07 : +

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