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Description and Handling
   5 MCS MIDI 100 % Protected Against Mismating
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        Inserting/removing conductor via 3.5 mm screwdriver    Coding a male header — fitting coding key(s).  Coding a female connector — removing coding finger(s).
        — CAGE CLAMP  S connection.
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        Actuation in mated condition.
                                           2721 Series Female Connector with Push-Buttons  !

                                            100% protected against mismating












        Inserting a solid conductor via CAGE CLAMP  S push-in
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        termination.

        Terminate solid or ferruled conductors by simply pushing
        them in.















        Testing parallel to conductor entry via integrated test
        ports — female connector with push-button actuated CAGE
        CLAMP  S. Tip contact with current bar from top of unit.  MCS MIDI       Pin Spacing: 5 mm and 7.5 mm
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        Marking via self-adhesive strips or factory direct printing.  Terminating conductor via 3.5 mm screwdriver into a   Inserting ferruled, fine-stranded conductor via
                                           2-conductor female connector equipped with    CAGE CLAMP  S push-in termination.
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                                           CAGE CLAMP  S.
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                        CAGE CLAMP  and
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                        CAGE CLAMP  S terminate
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                        the following copper                                                   fine-stranded,
                        conductors:*                                                           also with tinned
                        solid                              stranded                            single strands
        * For aluminum conductors, see notes in Section 13.
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