However, the footswitch did not work as I thought it should. In an ideal world, no matter the position of the cabinet mounted switch, if the footswitch LED is lit, then its associated relay is energized. Much like the light over my basement stairway.
But, if I have the logic correct, that is not how it is . . . The attached shows a simplified version of the logic for the # 124 footswitch/relay circuit. I've deleted the caps for simplicity.
Is this correct?
Is there a (practical) way to have the LED correctly identify the state of the relay, however the switches are flipped? Just thinking it through, I think if I added several more conductors to place the LED in line with the relay, it is possible -- though with a thick cable.
I'm curious how others have approached this problem.