Hi Andy

I appreciate your replies. Since posting I have fixed the labels to all S, or 
D, not other "oddities". Based on the documentation this scheme should link in 
the wire number within the label.

I did locate and correct the 7 segment LED pins (I did have input/output, now 
all passive). I was trying various permutations on the sheet pins and have had 
no luck with any of that.

And as you suggested, I looked into the schematic and the net list. There is 
definitely no connection in existence between the "unconnected" pins and any 
net identifier.

I am at a complete loss to understand this and am thinking I might be advised 
to try the developers for some insight to the issue.

kind regards

Greg

--- In kicad-users@yahoogroups.com, Andy Eskelson <andyya...@...> wrote:
>
> Your labels seem to be a bit odd.
> 
> I don't normally use multiple sheets with connecting labels, so I might
> be way off base here...
> 
>  e.g. on the 7 segment devices you have S0,S1,S2,
> LED3...and so on, connected to an LED label 
> 
> You drivers have labels such  as D0-D14 and S0-S16 so there seems to be a
> bit of a mismatch.
> 
> Also the segment drive connection on the top sheet seems to be an INPUT to
> sheet Eng uP serial Signal, and that connects to another series of buses
> LED, Bar_Gr and so on which are also shown as INPUTS
> 
> 
> In contrast the Display select is shown as an OUTPUT connecting to an
> INPUT.
> 
> 
> I would have thought that an input should connect to an output and so on.
> again I dont use this form of connection myself so I could be wrong.
> 
> On other BAR_Gr sheets, the symbol is different again.
> Cool Temp, Oil Press are different from the other BAR_Gr pages, likewise
> things like Tach0 have yet another type of connector symbol.
> 
> 
> This does not seem quite right to me.
> 
> 
> Andy
> 
> 

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