1d on a time symbol is still going to be the same as 1/100s for the time component. Just because you're using different representations of a number in a symbol that accepts it, doesn't change its semantics. You can use the xx:xx:xxss format in a crosspoint symbol, but it all gets translated to a number that represents the ID value. Always use logic wave symbols.
I'm curious why anybody would use anything other than 1d on a LWP for crosspoint symbols though, unless the logic requires an offset to align with the switch... :/ These all seem like arbitrary values to me in all honesty.
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