cheez
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The way you have it wired, the switches will only light up when the alarm is triggered (the only hot wire going to the light is dependent on the PID). And yes, all of the lights will come on together.
Do you have room to add another NO contact block to each switch? Then you could have the hot come into that block and illuminate the LED when the switch is on. I hacked up your drawing (sorry for the crappy quality). The hot would come into #3. When the button is pushed, power will go from #4 to X1 (light turns on) and to the PID alarm. When the PID alarm is triggered, power is sent to #6. With the switch closed, power would go from #5 to the buzzer.
I think this will work but will leave it up to the experts for verification. I'm guessing someone has had this same issue before.
It looks like you are using the switch to also power on/off the PID's/Timer's, is that correct? If so, that's not what I was after. If not, I'm still confused. I was going to wire the PID's/Timer's so they are on after turning the main power key switch on. The illuminated push-button alarm switches are just for turning on/off the ability of sending its respective signal to the buzzer. I love brain twisters
You might be on to something though with adding additional NO (or NC??) contacts. These automationdirect switches allow stacking a total of 3 NO and 3 NC contacts per switch. I will look into other contact configurations. I appreciate your help on this!