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Marsoni
M251S
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KOMA Elektronik Button / Jack SensorThe Button Jack sensor is a utility tool rather than an actual sensor. It allows you to either use a pushbutton or any CV Signal (0 5V) as a signal source. You can select to either use the button or any signal connected to the jack input with the jumper located right next to pin header. The voltage present at the output upon a button press can be selected with the two jumpers next to the button. The button and jack can be used with both the ANALOG IN
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