Millenium bypass question.

Started by zenpeace69, May 09, 2004, 09:07:41 PM

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zenpeace69

Ok, you all have seen the diagrams for the different bypasses you can do.  Well, on the millenium bypass diagram (for use with an LED) I understand where every wire will be going from the DPDT switch to the rest of the circuit, but one.  The one wire going from the DPDT switch to the millenium PCB and connects to what is referred to as the "CNT". What is the "CNT".  I can see that they have the 9V connection on the millenium board and the ground is there, too, but what is the "CNT".  The ground, 9v, and CNT are all next to each other, but are they connected?  Also, where is the LED going to go?  I see no reference to the LED on this diagram.

Sorry if these questions are dopey.  I am new to this stuff.  

Any help would be appreciated.  I wish I could copy and past the diagram but adobe won't let me.

thanks for your help.
I am noob...

jflam

I can't help you on what that cnt means, but try using bypass switching with a 3pdt switch.  It is a lot simpler and you don't have to use any tranny's.....just one resistor and one LED.

Gringo

I think cnt stands for "control". I think in geofex you can find a better explanation of how it works  :oops:
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TheBigMan

Yes, it does mean control.  It's definitely worth going to GEO and reading the full article on the MB.