Sure, there is a command to drive the output pin to 0 or 1. You may have to connect the LED such that a 0 turns it ON as I am not certain the SSC-32 can source more than a few mA. If you connect the +Anode to +VS and the -Kathode to signal then when you set the port to 0 it will turn the LED on.
If I use many LED, it’s preferable to use another battery (external battery) to power only my LED ? Control one or more LED, it’s only a test for me because I want finally control cold cathode and maybe El Strip with my SSC-32…
If you are just swiching a logic level on/off input then no problem. An LED is not much current to operate. Be careful of how much current you need to run CCFL and EL drivers… If you are switching the actual power to run the driver it is possibly a problem.
If you’re looking to drive more than just a few milliamps, you’ll be wanting to use some sort of switching circuit between the SSC-32 and the lighting circuit.
There’s a thread] in the “General Electronics” section of the forum, where we’ve provided a number of examples of how to drive higher currents with logic-level inputs.