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Alcorn Mcbride V16Pro - Wiring Outputs; Non-inductive load

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V16Pro Page 108
Wiring Outputs
Non-inductive load
Non-inductive loads are resistive. Incandescent bulbs, LEDs and filament lamps do not
require additional hardware. Loads that do not have inductors, coils or transformers are
non-inductive loads.
1. Using a DB37 Male connector, attach the appropriate Output pin (pin 1 for Output1,
pin 2 for Output2, etc.) on the Parallel Outputs connector to the positive terminal of
the external power supply.
2. Using the same DB37 Male connector, connect the corresponding Output Return pin
(pin 20 for Output1, Pin 21 for Output2, etc.) to the positive terminal of the device
that is receiving the output signal.
3. Connect the negative terminal of the device that is receiving the output signal to the
negative terminal of the external power supply.
Figure 7 An indicator lamp is a common example of a non-inductive load
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