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15 years 7 months ago - 15 years 7 months ago #3038 by Socalz44
I Have a Question was created by Socalz44
Gang, Check out the photo below. In your minds which symbol is on. For example is 'o' on or off? Thanks, Jim CCRR:unsure:
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15 years 7 months ago #3039 by craZ13
Replied by craZ13 on topic Re:I Have a Question
Jim,

On our metal halide ballast here in the store the "-" is ON. The "0" is off.

Thanks,

Jerry
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15 years 7 months ago - 15 years 7 months ago #3040 by David K. Smith
Replied by David K. Smith on topic Re:I Have a Question
The symbols on these switches are derived from one ["1"] and zero ["0"], meaning "on" and "off" respectively, as is the case for binary information. These symbols are also evolving; for example, may computer and peripheral power buttons have the 1 and 0 incorporated into a single icon, which represents the option to alternate the state between on and off with a single pushbutton. Because of the inconsistent use/application of these and similar symbols, there is often ambiguity about what the symbol really means in terms of the expected function.

eetd.lbl.gov/controls/publications/switch5.pdf

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15 years 7 months ago #3041 by ausman2001
Replied by ausman2001 on topic Re:I Have a Question
I would have said that the "-" was "On" and the "0" was "Off".

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15 years 7 months ago #3043 by Socalz44
Replied by Socalz44 on topic Re:I Have a Question
Thanks fellows. I figured this would be the result. I just wanted to make sure. Thanks, Jim CCRR:)

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