SecondaryLockingType

Defines the valid secondary locking types within slots (syn. Terminal Position Assurance).

General Information

AttributeValue
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Applied Stereotype

Enumeration Literals

NameDescription
ISL

ISL stands for "Independent Secondary Lock" and means, that the slot as some mechanical slider (or similar) to lock (and ensure) the terminals in their position in the connector. The ISL works independent form the primary locking.

PLR

PLR stands for "Primary Lock Reinforcement" and means, that the slot as some mechanical slider (or similar) to lock (and ensure) the terminals in their position in the connect. However, this system is not independent from the primary locking (see ISL), but by ensuring (reinforcement) that the primary lock is in place and can not be opened again.

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