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What Should Be Connected To The NC Terminals Shown In I/O Unit Terminal Connection Diagrams?
NC is an abbreviation for "No Connection," and means that the terminal does not have an internal connection (unused terminal).
Therefore, nothing should be connected to these terminals.
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