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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnT View Post
    I'm suppose to be working aswell lol. It's a sprint 1200 v1.2. there are two terminals for the 0-10v signal. One been the signal and the other ground I'd imagine.
    The copy of the manual I found online suggest pin 61 is a +12V (10mA max) regulated supply. Check that is +12V wrt the common rail (99.9% convinced it will be) then use that +12/Com as the HV supply to the isolated 0-10V control. Double check when operating that you still have 12V on the HV supply (i.e. it's not being dragged down by excessive load), and check the HV output is ranged 0..10, and then when confident connect to the Pin-3 analogue input.

    I'll pm the address to send the hobnob :)

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