by Evan » 20 Oct 2013 8:26
TPP (Total Position Progression) is a process used to obtain key bittings in a master key system wherein bittings of change keys differ from those of the top master key in all bitting positions... It is one of the two methods for split pin master keying...
RC (Rotating Constant) is a process used to obtain key bittings in a master key system wherein one or more cut(s) in a key of any level which remain constant throughout all levels and are identical to the top master key cuts in their corresponding positions. The positions where the top master key cuts are held constant may be moved, always in a logical sequence...
So pretty much all split pin keying systems other than dimple or magnetic bitted keys which use positional master keying will be either TPP or RC...
To come up with the answer for the TPP master key all you have to do is look at the list of the change keys knowing that the possible bitting depths in any chamber are either Even ( 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 ) or Odd ( 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 ) and look for the bittings which are never used in a given position in the list of change keys...
The answer for the RC master key requires more experience with master keying to figure out, but in general, the master key bitting in any position is usually the bitting which appears most frequently in that position on the bitting list... Then you have to be able to figure out how many cuts from the TMK are constant in the system -- that number never changes within a keying system, so each key in a 3-in-6 system will have 3 bittings from the TMK on a 6-pin key rotated around through the various patterns available...
~~ Evan