Wiring with the logic relay
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1SVC 440 795 M0100
Jumps Jumps can be used to optimise the structure of a circuit 
diagram or to implement the function of a selector switch. 
Jumps can be used for example to select whether manual/
automatic operation or other machine programs are to be 
set.
You integrate “
:1” jumps into your circuit in the form of 
a contact and coil. Jumps consist of a jump location and 
a jump label.
Function
If the jump coil is triggered, the rungs after the jump coil are 
no longer processed. The states of the coils before the jump 
will be retained, unless they are overwritten in rungs that 
were not missed by the jump. Jumps are always made 
forwards, i.e. the jump ends on the first contact with the 
same number as that of the coil.
• Coil = Jump when 1
• Contact only at the first leftmost contact = Jump label
The jump label contact point is always set to “1”.
I2-------Ä:1
---------Ä:2
:1
T1-------ÄQ3
Contact Coil
:1 to :8 
(can only be used as 
first leftmost contact)
Ä:1 to Ä:8
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Backward jumps are not possible with the logic relay due 
to the way it operates.
If the jump label does not come after the jump coil, the 
jump will be made to the end of the circuit diagram. The 
last rung will also be skipped.
Multiple use of the same jump coil and jump contact is 
possible as long as this is implemented in pairs, i.e.:
Coil 
Ä:1/jumped range/Contact:1,Coil Ä:1/jumped 
range/Contact 
:1 etc.