From ed56682badefa063c46c3a2310c98f4763c7f49e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jcarolinares Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 12:28:19 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Table update --- .../opta/tutorials/getting-started/content.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/hardware/05.pro-solutions/solutions-and-kits/opta/tutorials/getting-started/content.md b/content/hardware/05.pro-solutions/solutions-and-kits/opta/tutorials/getting-started/content.md index def661242a..fdcc1f4226 100644 --- a/content/hardware/05.pro-solutions/solutions-and-kits/opta/tutorials/getting-started/content.md +++ b/content/hardware/05.pro-solutions/solutions-and-kits/opta/tutorials/getting-started/content.md @@ -186,8 +186,8 @@ The coils of each relay correspond to pins D0 to D3 as follows: | :--------: | :---: | :----: | | OUTPUT 1 | D0 | RELAY1 | | OUTPUT 2 | D1 | RELAY2 | -| OUTPUT 3 | D3 | RELAY3 | -| OUTPUT 4 | D4 | RELAY4 | +| OUTPUT 3 | D2 | RELAY3 | +| OUTPUT 4 | D3 | RELAY4 | The Opta™ output contacts are "clean" contacts, which means they are contacts that are not alive in a "non-connection" situation. This type of contact can be used in any system and with any type of voltage. To properly function, the outputs must therefore be connected by bringing for example a power cable to one of the terminals and connecting the load to the exit of the other terminal.