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hoffman Dc-03 what wire goes here

Hi all can some one help me sort this one out.

I have a hoffman Dc-03 board for my spindle control. Iv got the board flashing all its lights at me the way it says in the manual but i cant for the life of me under stand how to plum the wires in from my VDF to the board can some one help. Iv added a small pic to my post can some one just draw me a few lines on there to save me having a melt down.

Sorry if this is simple but so am i some times

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Just guessing here, but it looks to me if the analogue output board also requires a voltage in on A+ then this would entail A+ to +10V, VOUT to MVI and AGND to 0v.
With nothing more to go than the small BMP, this would be my take.
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