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Circuitboard (Power Control)

## Circuitboard (Power Control)

:::infobox
| Property | Value |
|----------|-------|
| Stacks | no |
| Created With | [Electronics Printer](/wiki/electronics-printer), [Fabricator](/wiki/fabricator) |
| Cost | 5g [:::

## Description

[[Circuitboard (Power Control)](/wiki/copper-ingot) can be placed inside of a [Console](/wiki/console) to form a Power Control Console. It is one of many [Circuitboards](/wiki/circuitboard) that can be fitted to a Console.

## Power Control

The power control console allows the remote operation, i.e. turning on and off, of devices.


## Console (Power Control)

:::infobox
| Property | Value |
|----------|-------|
| Placed With | [Kit (Consoles)](/wiki/kit-consoles) |
| Placed On | Small Grid |

:::

## Setup

Setup mode can be entered by placing a [Data Disk](/wiki/data-disk) into the slot on the [Console](/wiki/console).
When in setup mode, all objects with data access available to the console are listed.
When the console leaves setup mode, devices which had been selected are toggled.


## Console (Power Control) in setup mode

:::infobox
| Property | Value |
|----------|-------|
| Placed With | [Kit (Consoles)](/wiki/kit-consoles) |
| Placed On | Small Grid |

:::

## Manual Operation

The setup mode also allows for enabling/disabling manual operation of the selected devices. If this is chosen, then the configured devices which normally have their own toggle available become visibly disabled.


## Manual Operation Disabled

:::infobox
| Property | Value |
|----------|-------|
| Placed With | [Kit (Consoles)](/wiki/kit-consoles) |
| Placed On | Small Grid |

:::

## Mode

The setup mode also allows for choosing between **Link** mode and **Toggle** mode. In **Link** mode, all selected devices will be turned either on or off depending on the current setting.
In **Toggle** mode, selected devices will be toggled from their current state to the alternate state, allowing for different devices to be in different states at the same time.