Jumper Wires definition

Jumper Wires means the copper wires installed at the MDF to cross-connect two termination points;

Examples of Jumper Wires in a sentence

  • Jumper Wires shall not be installed with any slack nor will they be left dangling to cause obstruction to the jumper field.

  • SingTel will only use Jumper Wires conforming to CW6000 series with a nominal gauge of 0.5mm and use the proper tools for installing Jumper Wires at the Requesting Licensee’s Termination Block.

  • The Requesting Licensee shall not make physical contact with or otherwise interfere, change or damage SingTel’s Building MDF, SingTel’s Outdoor Cabinet, MDF Termination Block, Termination Pin, Jumper Wires, DP, or DP Termination Pin that is used to provide the SingTel POTS.

  • The Jumper Wires shall be installed horizontally either left or right out from its starting Termination Block and then across the jumper field and vertically up or down to the destination Termination Block.

  • Each Licensee provides Jumper Wires and does jumpering at its own Building MDFs.

  • Regulations for juveniles and consequences assigned for violations of regulations.

  • Jumper Wires: are to extend neatly between connection modules, moderately stretched, and guided by the specialized rings and hooks.

  • Install and torque spark plugs • Measure spark plug wire resistance to determine if a plug wire is open, has high resistance or can be put back into service Drivability Tools • Scan Tool • Test Lights (12v Circuit Tester) • Electrical Pin-out Kits • Jumper Wires • DVOM • Battery Chargers • Injector Pulse Tester • Spark Tester HIGH SCHOOL CTS COURSES The following high school Career and Technology Studies (CTS) courses include related material useful in preparing for the competition.

  • Figure 6: UIM PP Monitor Board Jumper Wires Each of the circuit boards (Driver and Monitor) has many test points that are clearly labeled.

  • The Requesting Licensee shall not make physical contact with or otherwise interfere, change or damage SingTel’s MDF Termination Block, Termination Pin, cable tray or Jumper Wires.

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