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Quick Start
Guide
Connecting analog devices
The Weidmüller connectors enable
you to connect third-party devices
for capturing analog data, such as
force plates and accelerometers to
a Lock+.
When inserting flexible wire cables
into a connector or extracting them
from a connector, use a slotted
screwdriver as shown in the
illustration (right).
If your cables are rigid (solid wire or
ferrule), you do not need to use a
screwdriver and can push the ends
of the cables into the required
connector.
Pin assignment
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6/277('6&5(:'5,9(5
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62/,':,5(
386+,1
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386+,1
5(/($6(72/2&.:,5(
The following illustration shows the
pin assignment of the Weidmüller
connectors.
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3,1
3,1
3,1
3,1
5($59,(:
3,10$5.,1*
Note that the pins shown in the
illustration (left) are assigned as
follows:
❙
Pins 1–8 (top row): Ground
❙
Pins 9–16 (bottom row): Signal
inputs
In this diagram, the bottom of the
image represents the wire side of
the connector.
Tip:
For each socket, the duplicate
pin numbers do not correlate with
the analog channel input. That is, on
connector one (leftmost), pin 9 is
channel 1, pin 16 is channel 8. On
connector four (rightmost), pin 9 is
channel 25, pin 16 is channel 32.