Cause
A wrongly-created saddle jumper was found in the schematic. This message may be output for several reasons, and the reason should be explained with reference to the following examples:
Possibility 1
In the schematic, you defined a connection between different levels of a multi-level terminal as a saddle jumper.
Possibility 2
You have defined a connection between terminals in the schematic as a saddle jumper, but you have not entered a value for the number of saddle jumpers at one or both of the terminals.
There is a connection defined as a saddle jumper between the two terminals -X1:1 and -X1:2 (see illustration for the example under "Possibility 1"). Both terminals are "normal" feed-through terminals with two connection types. No value or 0 was entered at both terminals for the Number of saddle jumpers property in the Connection point logic dialog for the first function connection point.
Solution
Regarding option 1
- Double-click the connection definition point between the terminals in the schematic.
- In the Properties <...> dialog, select the Connection definition point tab.
- Next to the Function definition field click [...], and select the entry "Wire jumper" instead of "Saddle jumper" in the Function definitions dialog.
- Refresh the connections and then start a new check run.
Regarding option 2
- Open the Properties dialog for terminals that are connected to one another.
- Switch to the Symbol / function data tab, and click the [Logic] button to open the Connection point logic dialog.
- In the Number of saddle jumpers field for the relevant function connection points, enter a value greater than "0" (for the example under "Possibility 2", enter 1 at the first function connection point).
- Then start a new check run.