
"Decoding the control key is especially straightforward; it can be unambiguously determined from a single core simply by measuring the topmost pin of each pin stack."
Does this mean I measure the length of the top pin with my caliper, then convert it to key cuts using my BEST key combination code book and repeat for each pin stack? To make things more confusing, in LSS+, they say:
"to determine the pinning for control key, the difference in pin length between the shallowest master key cut and the diameter of the control plug is computed. The pin length will be the difference between the pin-stack, encompassing the bottom pin and all master wafers, and the distance remaining to the top of the control plug."
followed by this chart as an example
control pin 4 6 3 2 -
master pin 3 - 3 3 2
bottom pin 3 4 2 2 5
control key 8 8 6 5 5
master key 3 4 2 5 7
change key 6 4 5 2 5
Anyone else confused? I'm really hoping all you master locksmiths on this site can help me with this, because I'm lost. I would really appreciate your help.
