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The post processor turns my router on or off by editing the post processor file that turns the plug that feeds the router that is in the control box.
this video link shows how I edited the post processor to turn off the spindle or router. Shark HD510
 

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Do you have the pinouts OP is after?
The pin out is the 110 volt plug the router plugs into in the back of the control box. It's controlled by the post processor file. I have a post processor file that turns the spindle off for etching. The inch arc post processor file for the router has the codes in it that controls the router turning off and on. I also have a router speed controler inbetween the router plug on the control box and the router as well as a relay that handles the router power after it gets the on off from the power plug on the back of the control box this helps avoid blowing fuses in the control box next to the router power female plug.
 

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My laser that plugs into the ribbon port on the front of the control box is for laser control. It turns the power on and off to my laser. The post processor for the laser has the spindle on the router turned off so it doesn't turn your laser into a weed eater.
 

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Call Nextwave. Your the one beating around the bush. Call them. I own a Shark HD510 and have only had to call them 2 times and the calls were less than 5 minutes each. Both times they had me fixed up fast. So in 3 years I have only spoke with their support maybe 10 minutes. Product works great.
 
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