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 On the other hand, the floating head system simply requires an **INPUT** to the controller to indicate that the button has been pressed. It does not need to be retracted or turned off when the cutting commences, so no OUTPUT from the controller is needed. Therefore, in order to set up the IHC system within the myCNC software, the user needs to assign at most two connections (or sometimes only one, in the case of the floating head mechanism).  On the other hand, the floating head system simply requires an **INPUT** to the controller to indicate that the button has been pressed. It does not need to be retracted or turned off when the cutting commences, so no OUTPUT from the controller is needed. Therefore, in order to set up the IHC system within the myCNC software, the user needs to assign at most two connections (or sometimes only one, in the case of the floating head mechanism). 
  
-The INPUT sensor will be assigned in the ''pins.h'' file (found in Settings > Hardware > PLC > Hardware PLC) as ''INPUT_IHC'', while the OUTPUT connection will be assigned as ''OUTPUT_PROBE''. Then, the sequence will be the following:+The INPUT sensor will be assigned in the ''pins.h'' file (found in Settings > Hardware > PLC > Hardware PLC) as ''INPUT_IHC'', while the OUTPUT connection will be assigned as ''OUTPUT_PROBE''The pins.h file is explained in the following video: 
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 +Then, the sequence will be the following:
  
   * IHC process begins, OUTPUT_PROBE is turned on (enables the ohmic/probe sensors, does nothing if floating head is used)   * IHC process begins, OUTPUT_PROBE is turned on (enables the ohmic/probe sensors, does nothing if floating head is used)
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