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Added comment under configurator table.
In my opinion looks table is just right, but table values are measured from real life configurators. I found one original table from year 1998...2000, from time when I start working with Terraneo-Bticino devices.
Resistor values meet standard E96 1% values. Table values are "near", and are not standard values. This easy to check: oldest 3501-configurator inside found throu-hole-resistor and it is easy to check. If anyone found old configurators, easy to compare.
Notify, resistors are 1% resistors. So, "475 kohm" it is 470,25...479,75. Table says "471k", so it is inside acceptable value. But, 471k cannot found any E-serie resistors.
So, configurators 0, 1...9 resistor values meet E96.
Other values looks right. On my own stock I have only "SLA", but values look "normal", and meet standard series.
...When you use this? In real life you use always manufacturer configurators. It is not business use do-it-yourself-configurators. Also, if you use resistors, contact between configurator socket and resistor is not safe. But, this is important information to know.
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