[C202/C202N] Retractive Switch Notes
Requirements
- Retractive switches should be 2 position/way switches (i.e. bottom or top only, no middle, no 2 way/position and off)
- Retractive switches should also be press to make, not press to break.
- Some retractive switches have one terminal for each mode, for example the Scolmore click range seem to use L1 for press to make, and L2 for press to break.
- In this case L2 should be avoided.
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