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After a 1/2 year endeavor trying multiple circuits from several sources that are available that didn't quite work I finally have the completed DZ-2500C Panel Interface Circuit (PIC) boards. Here is a video test of the board that can interface with up to fifteen(15) DZ-2500C switch machines to be wired (white wires only) to a control panel.

I connected the DZ-2500C's white wire to the PIC board; powered both the DZ-2500C and the PIC board from the same source (black and red wires); and connected the momentary push button switch and the red and green LEDs (3mm 12v) to the PIC board. The tiny panel is representative of these component arranged on a much larger switch control panel.

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That looks great Alan! Congratulations. I wish I would have something similar. I had to go with the large control panel and the DZ-2501 buttons. I only have 15 of them. Every push button needs a red and black power supply. I added (2) bus bars to tap for the power. Then the white wire goes out to the DZ2500. I have a lot going on behind that panel. I really am learning to hate the push button on the 2501. For close to $40 per motor and switch, I am not a fan of the DZ products. I constantly have to tweak the motors to get them to throw the points all the time. Nothing more frustrating than pushing the button and getting either a flashing green or red LED.

I do not think there are any good pictures of my panel in this month's magazine. I included two of them.

Donald

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