SECTION 502-61 0-406
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t TABLE
841
PICKUP-SIGNAL KEY CONVERSION (3RD OR 5TH MODULE)
598A OR 656A KEY
CONVERSION OPTIONS
(NOTES)
(O-W)
(S·W)
(G·R)
(BL·BK)
(BR-BK)
(Y-0)
(O·Y)
[BK]
[BR-G]
[BR-W]
[R·BL]
[G·BL]
[S·BR ]
[0-BK)
pppppp
A-H
A-H
A-H
A-H
A-H
A-H
G
PPPPPS
A-H
A-H
A-H
A-H
A-H
SG
G
PPPPSS
A-H
A-H
A-H
A-H
SG
SG
G
PPPSSS
A-H
A-H
A-H
SG
SG
SG
G
PPSSSS
A-H
A-H
SG
SG
SG
SG
G
PSSSSS
A-H
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
G
ssssss
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
G
PPPP*P*S
A-H
A-H
A-H
c
c
5
c
PPP*P*P*S
A-H
A-H
c
c
c
5
c
PP*P*P*P'''S
A-H
c
c
c
c
5
c
P*P*P*P*P*S
c
c
c
c
c
5
c
Notes :
1.
Convert buttons on right hand key module first. If more than six
(five with common signaling) are required use module preceding
right hand position, repeat connection modifications as shown in
table.
2.
All key positions are arranged in the shop as pickup positions. To
convert to signaling (nonlocking) , remove the screw detail
P-10E837
from the p lunger at the key position to be converted. Make the
necessary connection changes as shown in Table
B.
" These arrangements use line switch controlled ground for common
signal key used with private or intercommunicating lines. Common
signal should be used to operate a signal relay. Do not wire directly to a
buzzer.
( ) Current color code.
[ ] MD color code.
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