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Term defi nitions
this programming child's play. Learn about this by
taking advantage of the programming examples
beginning on page 268.
Logical switches
These functions permit two switches, control switches
and/or logical switches or any combination of these to
be combined with one another to create logical "AND"
and "OR" functionality. A total of 8 logical switches,
"L1 … L8" can be programmed, see page 138.
Fixed switches FXI and FX
This type of switch turns a function, e.g. a timer,
permanently on (closed fi xed switch) or off (open fi xed
switch) or they can provide a fi xed input signal for a
control function, e.g. FXI = + 100 % and FX
= -100 %.
For example, in fl ight phase programming, these
fi xed switches can be used to switch a servo or speed
controller between two settings.