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+ | Not all projects need a full A-B system. Sometimes the requirement is a singel system but with a redundant controller.<br> | ||
+ | This is done by configure a A-B system and adding amplifiers and access panels. | ||
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Revision as of 13:07, 30 March 2017
This article will explain how to setup and configure a Exigo system with redundant controller (ESC1).
Not all projects need a full A-B system. Sometimes the requirement is a singel system but with a redundant controller.
This is done by configure a A-B system and adding amplifiers and access panels.