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jumper

Medspeak
A term for a person who jumps from a height, generally to commit suicide.

Vox populi-UK
A knitted, heavier top, often worn over lighter clothing. (In American English, a sweatshirt or sweater.)
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Figure 6(a) shows the top side of the PCB, to which the DIP switch, four capacitors ([C.sub.1], [C.sub.2], [C.sub.3], [C.sub.4] from left to right), and three SPDT switches are attached.
When power is restored, the unit loads previous position and mode of operation checking DIP switch setting and remote port to determine the correct startup configuration.
Easy to set up and manage, the IOLAN SDSC's software-selectable RS232/422/485 interfaces simplify configuration and eliminate mechanical tampering associated with DIP switch based products.
The good news is that the process of changing a SIM from fixed to variable timing takes only a few minutes and involves removing it, changing DIP switches and reinstalling it.
- Mates with the UltraZed-EV SOM via two 200-pin Micro Headers, connecting the UltraZed-EV PL I/O and transceivers to FMC HPC slot, LVDS touch panel interface, SFP+ interface, HDMI In/Out, 3G-SDI In/Out, pushbutton switches, DIP switches, LEDs, Xilinx System Monitor (SYSMON), clock generators, and two Digilent Pmod compatible interfaces
The DGT 300 digital web-tension controller has eliminated the need for tuning potentiometers or setting DIP switches, and is fully equipped with user-friendly WindowsTm-base software that can be downloaded to any laptop or PC.
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