I would have thought in these SM days, if they had to use 1 pole
latching switches in such critical areas , it would be possible to
buffer the switch action to control audio and an LED,add an LED to the
Break sw and double function for each of the Overload buttons , just
OR'd together to the OL LED, so flickering OL for overload and
permanently on for MUTE. I imagine combined continuous overload and mute
in some very rare circumstance would be ambiguous
for the record
SMPS is fine testing in isolation with no load.
output ribbon is
n/c,n/c,7.8V,0,48V,+15,+15,0,0,0,-15,-15
pin 4, is labeled digital gnd so presumably 7.8V is the supply for 5V
and 3.3V regulators on the other boards somewhere, p8,9,10 labeled
analogue gnd, make contact to the common of the TO220 rectifiers, ignore
the frame ground .
Butchering a black Bulgin 1436, 3A main plug , seems just about right
size to locate as a shroud over and around the silent killer BREAK
button with an activation hole for a pen or key, neatly fixed to a
convenient chassis screw nearby.