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Re: Question about connecting the pulse bank disable switch

--- In milton-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "bbluthang" <jumpswine@...> wrote:
>
> --- In milton-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "sduck409" <sduck409@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi - still at it, slowly.
> >
> > I'm at the point of connecting the engine board to the front panel
> pieces. All of it makes
> > sense to me, how to connect things, except the pulse bank disable
> switch. On my engine
> > board, rev 4, there is a little blocked off section for these
> connections, with a trig wire
> > connection, and 2 connections that are marked man. From the
> schematic, it looks like one of
> > these wires is supposed to go to one side of the switch, and a
> wire from a +12v source is
> > supposed to go to the other side. So the obvious question is -
> which wire do I use? Or am I
> > misreading the schematic?
> >
> > Thanks for any help!
> >
> > Steve Drake
> >
> Hi
> the 'trig' wire goes to the jack
> the other two (man) go to a momentary switch (i use a push-button
> with two terminals), it doesn't matter which way you connect them
> cheers
> andrew
>

Thanks for the reply! I hadn't thought of that possibility - the schematic has a
pretty
obvious on-off switch there (the only momentary switches are the start and stop
buttons),
most if not all pictures of miltons I've seen have on-off switches there, and my
faceplate
has a hole for an on-off switch. Hmmm. As I'm using a clone of Jeff Pontius's
faceplate, I'm
wondering how he wired it. Jeff, are you there?

Steve






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Hi - still at it, slowly. I'm at the point of connecting the engine board to the front panel pieces. All of it makes sense to me, how to connect things, except...
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Jul 11, 2006
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... pieces. All of it makes ... switch. On my engine ... connections, with a trig wire ... schematic, it looks like one of ... wire from a +12v source is ... ...
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Jul 12, 2006
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... Thanks for the reply! I hadn't thought of that possibility - the schematic has a pretty obvious on-off switch there (the only momentary switches are the...
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Jul 12, 2006
4:39 pm

Bump... and more later>> ... Hi Andrew - I've got a hole for an on-off switch there - do you think one of those would work in this situation? I also have a...
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Jul 14, 2006
3:34 am

... panel ... disable ... button ... think one of those would ... could use if I have to, but I'd ... about that would make a ... advice! ... hi Steve my 1st...
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Jul 14, 2006
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... Thanks Andrew! I guess I'll go with the on-off switch - we must have different versions or something as our schematics are different. You're right, I...
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