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-====== Vizy Pinouts ​======+====== Vizy I/O ======
  
 +Vizy has a terminal block connector that gives you lots of I/O possibilities with high-current output for controlling motors, solenoids, relays, lighting (and even sprinkler valves!) ​
  
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   - **Ground**   - **Ground**
-  - **12V**: ​this output is software controllable on/off, sourcing ​up to 4A. +  - **12V**: software controllable on/​off ​12V source at up to 4A. 
-  - **5v**: ​this output is software controllable on/off, sourcing ​up to 4A.  +  - **5v**: software controllable on/​off ​5V source at up to 4A.  
-  - **B0**: ​this input/​output can sink up to 1000mA  +  - **B0**: ​bit 0 input/​outputcan sink up to 1000mA  
-  - +  - **B1**: bit 1 input/​output,​ can sink up to 1000mA  
 +  - **B2**: bit 2 input/​output,​ can sink up to 1000mA, serial output ​  
 +  - **B3**: bit 3 input/​output,​ can sink up to 1000mA, serial input   
 +  - **Ground**  
 + 
 +===== Hooking things up ===== 
 + 
 +Using the terminal blocks with Vizy is easy!   
 + 
 +  - Start by opening the clamp (loosening) the screw in the terminal block. ​ Use the screwdriver that came with your Vizy.  Note, the Vizy screwdriver is reversible. ​ One side is phillips, the other side is standard. ​ You want to use the standard side.     
 +  - Insert the wire into the opening. 
 +  - Tighten the screw.  
 +  - Repeat for other wires.  
 +  - Insert the terminal block into Vizy.   
 + 
 +===== Using with software ===== 
 + 
 +The Vizy applications such as the birdfeeder application use specific pins of the I/O connector to control things such as lights, motors, relays, and sprinkler valves. ​  
 + 
 +If you wish to control the I/O signals with your own code, check out the [[wiki:​api_VizyPowerBoard|Power Board API]]. ​    
 +