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,2019年12月28日—Inmostcases,thecirclesymbolrepresentsaclosedoronelectricalswitch,whilethestraightlinerepresentsanopenoroffswitch.,2016年10月31日—On-offswitch:Howtorememberwhatthelineandcirclemean.Thinkbinary.,2023年8月23日—Ifyouseeafullcirclewithalineinthemiddlethatdoesn'ttouchthering,thisistheIEC5010symbol.Whenpressed,itfunctionstoturn ...,IEC60417-5010,thepoweron-offsymbol(linewithinacircle)...

Is the circle or straight line symbol on or off for an electrical ...

2019年12月28日 — In most cases, the circle symbol represents a closed or on electrical switch, while the straight line represents an open or off switch.

On-off switch

2016年10月31日 — On-off switch: How to remember what the line and circle mean. Think binary.

OnOff Symbols and Power Button Meanings, Explained

2023年8月23日 — If you see a full circle with a line in the middle that doesn't touch the ring, this is the IEC 5010 symbol. When pressed, it functions to turn ...

Power symbol

IEC 60417-5010, the power on-off symbol (line within a circle), is used on buttons that switch a device between on and fully off states. ⏾, A crescent moon, ...

What Do Power Button Symbols Mean?

2023年11月11日 — The “I” on a power button is actually a stylized “1,” meaning “on.” The circle is just a wide, stylized “0,” meaning “off.” Besides being ...

What Is a Power Button and What Are the OnOff Symbols?

2023年5月30日 — The circle and line symbol is often referred to as the universal power symbol. This symbol is used to indicate that the device is powered on and ...

Which is on and which is off in the IO switches?

2016年1月19日 — | (POWER ON SYMBOL) (line). It comes from the binary system (1 means on). ⭘ (HEAVY CIRCLE), the power off symbol.

Why are the symbols (I O) used for on and off ...

2018年4月1日 — The symbols I and O (representing a line and a circle, respectively) are commonly used to denote on and off in many electronic devices.