Quote Originally Posted by Lahdiel View Post
The terminal in the corner of the board that's labelled 10v, i'm aware the wires for the spindle aren't hooked up in the picture i sent as i didnt want the spindle to spin up then shut off every time it got an enable signal while i was trying to get a signal from the terminal
Right well, I don't know this board but I've seen plenty like it. I'd take a guess that the 10V is the reference voltage that you would need if you used a potentiometer for analog inputs, etc, the actual terminals you'll need for 0-10V will be ACM and AVI.
DCM and any of the outputs you would use to control Forward or Reverse.

If you show me the VFD I'll tell you which terminals to use but they are often marked with Similair labels ACM = (0V) analog common, AVI = Analog voltage (0-10v)

DCM = Digital common and usually FOR or REV.