Hi Amruta,
As I wrote; they are to arrange in depending of your current sensing range.
If your desired sensing range = +/-25A:
connect 1,2&3 parallel for, say input curent lines an the 4,5,&6 to for the output of current(or sensed) lines.
But if you wish to sense in full range of +/-12A:
Pins 1,2 and 5,6 parallel connectedand added to that pin3 (the 3th coil is in serie connected with the both, befor parallel connected other sensings coils) and pin 4 is as the (i.e.) output for sensing line , end pin 1,2 are then the input lines for your current sensing.
With same logic can you only +/- 6A sens with the same sensor if you do the sensings coils arrange as follows:
Sensed current line input= pin Nr.1, output = Pin Nr.4 and the 3 sensing coils are serial connected(=close pls. pin2 to 6 & 3 to 5).
Remeber pls, these input/output are only the current-line (or sensors) I/O!
The 3 other pins(+5V,GND (0V) & Out are isolated of their group, their are the secondary part/side of these sensor... If you has a minimum 2 KOhm load on that output(to 0V), you will measure at nominal input current of 25/12 or 6A a value of 2.5V.
Greetings!
K.
Added after 8 minutes:
I saw yet, sorry, that you are wishing the output signal between 0 and some top value for 0--7A, in that case you must select some another, called unipolar, sensor (I dont no if their are to find from LEM) other take an OpAmp as vlevel shifter _add a ca. 2.5V into a buffer amplifier with your signal...