Plug-in jumpers 

Jumpers pins are used for fixed web bridges between the individual terminals of the terminal strips.

 

As you can see from the picture above, the Jumpers pin is drawn exactly in the centre of each terminal, the pin shape is a point and pin type is a bridge. Because of the shape of the pin, the connection point does not appear on the printout. The connection line between Jumpers pin 1 and Jumpers pin 4 can be drawn as a continuous connection line and coordinate points are not necessary for connection to Jumpers pins. The web bridges can run over different pages of the diagram. You can also use the destination wiring elements for this purpose providing, in this case, that the line name and the connection name of the connection line which runs from one Jumpers pin to another is known.

If a terminal has a Jumpers pin, then this terminal must have at least 3 pins. The Jumpers pin can be positioned anywhere and can also be the top most pin.

Note

Jumpers pins may only be connected to each other and not to a symbol connection.

Jumpers pins only being allowed to be connected to one another means that the information for the automatic function is unambiguous. This rule however, is not always as easy to implement in practice as in the previous example without impairment to the visual appearance.