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4. Select additional protocols and click on
OK
.
The MCE1 or MCT1 Logical Lines
window reopens, this time displaying the
configured circuit with the remaining
unused logical lines (Figure 10-8)
. The
circuit is currently associated with one
logical line.
5. Select the logical line that contains the
new circuit and click on
Circuit
.
The Circuit Definition window opens
(Figure 10-9)
.
In Figure 10-8, the circuit is defined for
logical line 5 and is called MCE1-22-5.
For information about the format of logical
line names, see Figure 7-2 (link modules)
or Figure 7-3 (net modules) in Chapter 7.
6. Click on the connector that has the unused
logical lines.
The Select Logical Line window opens
(Figure 10-10)
, displaying the
lowest-numbered unused logical line.
7. Select and hold down the logical line
number (Figure 10-11)
.
The Select Logical Line window displays
the remaining unused logical lines.
8. Select a logical line to include in the
multiline circuit and click on
OK
.
The Circuit Definition window opens.
9. Choose
File > Exit
. The MCE1 or MCT1 Logical Lines
window opens, displaying two logical
lines associated with the multiline circuit
(Figure 10-12)
.
10. Click on
Circuit
to display the Circuit
Definition window.
11.Repeat steps 6
through 8.
12.Choose
Lines > Change Lines
.
13.Repeat steps 7 and 8 for each unused
logical line you want to include in the
multiline circuit.
The logical lines are now grouped as a
circuit.
14.Choose
File > Exit
. The MCE1 or MCT1 Logical Lines
window opens, displaying the multiline
group. Note that all logical lines now have
the same circuit name (MCE1-22-5 in the
example).
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