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1. Symbol Prefix Value n nano 1072 u micro 10 6 m milli 10 3 k kilo 103 M mega 106 G giga 10 T tera 102 Symbols bs Degrees Q Ohms Percent A Amperes AC Alternating Current ASIC Application specific integrated circuit O National Instruments Corporation G 1 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Glossary B backplane BIOS cache CMOS CompactPCI DC DDR DIMM DMA DRAM NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Bytes An assembly typically a printed circuit board with connectors and signal paths that bus the connector pins Basic Input Output System BIOS functions are the fundamental level of any PC or compatible computer BIOS functions embody the basic operations needed for successful use of the computer s hardware resources Celsius Small portion of high speed memory used for temporary storage of frequently used data Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor A process used in making chips An adaptation of the PCI specification for industrial and or embedded applications that require a more robust mechanical form factor than desktop PCI CompactPCI provides a standard form factor for those applications requiring the high performance of PCI as well as the small size and ruggedness of a rack mount system Direct Current Double Data Rate Dual In line Memory Module Direct Memory Access A method by which data is transferred between devices and internal memory w
2. NI PX1 8198 Embedded Controller 1 07 27 2 0 00 0 0 0 30 7 6 0 75 19 1 2 00 50 8 2 35 59 7 2 85 72 4 Figure 3 1 NI PXI 8196 Front Panel Layout and Dimensions 3 2 ni com Chapter 3 1 0 Information 2 22 56 4 2 33 59 2 Y NATIONAL a INSTRUMENTS 4 39 111 5 3 84 97 5 3 55 90 2 3 17 80 5 2 49 63 2 2 06 52 3 1 55 39 4 1 07 27 2 NI PXI 8195 Embedded Controller 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 75 19 1 2 00 50 8 2 85 72 4 Figure 3 2 NI PXI 8195 Front Panel Layout and Dimensions VGA Figure 3 3 shows the location and pinouts for the VGA connector on the NI PXI 8195 8196 Table 3 2 lists and describes the VGA connector signals AMP manufactures a mating connector with part numbers 748364 1 housing and 748333 2 pin contact National Instruments Corporation 3 3 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 3 1 0 Information NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 8 NATIONAL PN id noO O EE Ama FF scan O HE NI PXI 8198 Embedded Controller 8 E Figure
3. c cece PXI 3U size module 8 1 cm x 13 cm x 21 6 cm 3 2 in x 5 1 in x 8 5 in Slot requirement eee One system slot plus three controller expansion slots Compatibility oooncnnccnocnnocinnninnnancnncnnnos Fully compatible with PXI specification Well ha ankas sama 0 77 Kg 1 7 1b typical National Instruments Corporation A 1 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Appendix A Specifications Environment Maximum altitude ooooooocnnococonoccnnnonnnnno 2 000 m at 25 C ambient temperature Pollution Degree oooonnoocnnconocccoonccnccnonnnano 2 Indoor use only Operating Environment Ambient temperature range Refer to the datasheet provided for the NI PXI 8195 8196 embedded controllers at ni com Relative humidity range 10 to 90 noncondensing Tested in accordance with TEC 60068 2 56 UN Caution Clean the NI PXI 8195 8196 with a soft nonmetallic brush Make sure that the device is completely dry and free from contaminants before returning it to service Storage Environment NI PXI 8195 8196 Ambient temperature range 20 to 65 C Tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 1 and IEC 60068 2 2 NI PXI 8196 Extended Temp Option Ambient temperature range 40 to 85 C Tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 1 and IEC 60068 2 2 Relative humidity range 5 to 95 noncondensing Tested in accordance with TEC 60068 2 56 Shock and Vibratio
4. How do I upgrade system memory You can change the amount of installed RAM on the NI PXI 8195 8196 by upgrading the DDR2 SO DIMM To upgrade the RAM remove the NI PXI 8195 8196 from the PXI chassis To optimize both memory capacity and system performance use the same size and speed memory module in each of the two module slots The use of different size modules in each slot is supported but system performance will be slower than using two matched modules However two mismatched modules will result in better performance than using a single module National Instruments offers the following types of SO DIMMs for use with the NI PXI 8195 8196 controller e 256 MB 32 MB x 64 CL 4 1 18 in max e 512 MB 64 MB x 64 CL 4 1 18 in max e 1GB 128 MB x 64 CL 4 1 18 in max NG Note National Instruments has tested and verified that the DDR2 SO DIMMs we sell work with the NI PXI 8195 8196 We recommend you purchase your DDR2 SO DIMM modules from National Instruments Other off the shelf DDR2 SO DIMM modules are not guaranteed to work properly NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 4 6 ni com Chapter 4 Common Configuration Questions 1 DDR2 SO DIMM Module 2 DDR2 SO DIMM Socket Figure 4 3 Installing a DDR2 SO DIMM in an NI PXI 8195 8196 Controller How do I flash a new BIOS You need to download the new BIOS from ni com support pxisupp htm To download the new BIOS follow the instructions on the Web site
5. Where do I get the latest software drivers You can download the latest drivers from ni com support pxisupp htm My NI PXI 8195 8196 does not have an internal floppy drive Is there a way to use an external drive Yes The NI PXI 8195 8196 controller supports and can boot from USB floppy drives A USB floppy drive will not work with Windows N T4 but will work with Windows 2000 or Windows XP Refer to the Boot Options section for more information A USB floppy drive is available from National Instruments part number 778492 02 National Instruments Corporation 4 7 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 4 Common Configuration Questions PXI Configuration How do I use the SMB trigger on the front panel For details refer to the PXI Features section of Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Why doesn t the NI PXI 8195 8196 work with the PXI 8220 A serialized IRQ conflict with the PXI 8220 and the NI PXI 8195 8196 prevents PC cards using ISA interrupts from working with the NI PXI 8195 8196 controllers The PXI 8221 is designed to work with the NI PXI 8195 8196 and should be used instead NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 4 8 ni com Troubleshooting This chapter answers common troubleshooting questions you may have when using the NI PXI 8195 8196 embedded computer What if the NI PXI 8195 8196 does not boot Several problems can cause a controller not to boot Here are some things to look for and possib
6. BIOS setup 2 4 block diagram 1 3 connectors 3 1 COMI connector and signals 3 5 ExpressCard 34 connector and signals 3 12 GPIB IEEE 488 2 connector and signals 3 11 parallel port connector and signals 3 7 National Instruments Corporation 1 3 Index trigger connector and signals 3 10 Universal Serial Bus USB connector and signals 3 9 VGA connector and signals table 3 4 data storage 3 14 front panel features 3 14 LEDs 4 1 system reset pushbutton 3 14 front panel dimensions 3 2 functional overview 1 2 hard drive recovery 2 16 installing DDR SO DIMMs figure 2 16 4 7 installing in a PXI chassis 2 1 figure 2 3 logic blocks 1 3 peripheral expansion overview table 3 1 PXI trigger connectivity 2 14 removing from a PXI chassis 2 4 software 1 4 specifications A 1 troubleshooting 5 1 upgrading RAM 2 15 4 6 using with chassis 4 4 NI support and services B 1 NI DAQ function library 1 4 NI VISA high level programming API 1 4 0 operating environment specifications A 2 os directory 2 14 OS installation from CD ROM 2 17 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Index P parallel port connector location and pinout figure 3 7 connector signals table 3 8 overview table 3 1 PCI bus standard for desktop computer designs 1 1 peripheral expansion overview table 3 1 Per Slot Device Settings menu 2 8 physical specifications A 1 POWER OK LED 3 14 programming exampl
7. Usually the default setting works for all applications However 1f a parallel port device specifically requires a nondefault setting you can change it here The default is Bidirectional for full IEEE 1284 capabilities 2 7 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Legacy USB Support Use this setting to use a USB keyboard and mouse as if they were standard PS 2 style peripherals You must enable this setting to use these devices in operating systems with no USB support and to boot from a USB floppy or CD ROM The BIOS setup screen always works with USB keyboards regardless of this setting Certain real time applications may require you to disable this setting to reduce loop time jitter The default is Enabled PXI Setup Menu Use this menu to control and route certain signals on the PXI backplane Normally you do not need to modify these settings However other sections of this manual may indicate that modifications are necessary and may lead to unpredictable behavior e INTP Routing The INTP signal cannot be routed This setting will always report Not Supported INTS Routing You can route INTS to the controller s 21 frame serialized IRQ input for use by certain PXI carrier cards The default setting is Not Routed APIC Routing This item is valid only for Windows XP and 2000 and other modern operating systems Also a fresh install of the OS must occur for changes to the APIC Routing t
8. services or contact your local office at ni com contact Training and Certification Visit ni com training for self paced training eLearning virtual classrooms interactive CDs and Certification program information You also can register for instructor led hands on courses at locations around the world System Integration If you have time constraints limited in house technical resources or other project challenges National Instruments Alliance Partner members can help To learn more call your local NI office or visit ni com alliance Declaration of Conformity DoC A DoC is our claim of compliance with the Council of the European Communities using the manufacturer s declaration of conformity This system affords the user protection for electronic compatibility EMC and product safety You can obtain the DoC for your product by visiting ni com certification B 1 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Appendix B Technical Support and Professional Services If you searched ni com and could not find the answers you need contact your local office or NI corporate headquarters Phone numbers for our worldwide offices are listed at the front of this manual You also can visit the Worldwide Offices section of ni com niglobal to access the branch office Web sites which provide up to date contact information support phone numbers email addresses and current events NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual B 2 ni com Glossary
9. 3 3 VGA Connector Location and Pinout Table 3 2 VGA Connector Signals Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1 R Red 2 Green 3 B Blue 4 NC Not Connected 5 GND Ground 6 GND Ground 7 GND Ground 8 GND Ground 9 5V 5V 10 GND Ground 11 NC Not Connected 12 SD Serial Data 13 HSync Horizontal Sync 14 VSync Vertical Sync 15 SC Serial Clock 3 4 ni com Chapter 3 1 0 Information COM Figure 3 4 shows the location and pinouts for the COM1 connector on the NI PXI 8195 8196 Table 3 3 lists and describes the COM1 connector signal AMP manufactures a serial port mating connector part number 745491 5 COM1 0000 O o o o o 1 NI PX1 8198 Embedded Controller Figure 3 4 COM1 Connector Location and Pinout Table 3 3 COM1 Connector Signals Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 RXD Receive Data 3 TXD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Ready to Send 8 CTS Clear to Send 9 RI Ring Indicator National Instruments Corporation 3 5 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 3 1 0 Information Ethernet Figure 3 5 shows
10. A means for a device to request service from another device The relative priority at which a device can interrupt Interrupt signal Industry Standard Architecture The original PC bus architecture specifically the 16 bit AT bus Kilobytes of memory Local Area Network Communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area It is made up of servers workstations a network operating system and a communications link Light emitting diode Meters A functional part of a PXI device that initiates data transfers on the PXI backplane A transfer can be either a read or a write Megabytes of memory Mean time between failure Mean time to repair G 4 ni com NI 488 or NI 488 2 NI DAQ NI VISA NMI P PCI PCMCIA peripheral POSC PXI R RAM RAMDAC National Instruments Corporation G 5 Glossary The National Instruments software for GPIB systems The National Instruments software for data acquisition instruments The National Instruments implementation of the VISA standard An interface independent software that provides a unified programming interface for VXI GPIB and serial instruments Non maskable interrupt High priority interrupt that cannot be disabled by another interrupt It is used to report malfunctions such as parity bus and math coprocessor errors Peripheral Component Interconnect The PCI bus is a high performance 32 bit or 64 bit bus with multipl
11. CD with an external CD ROM drive such as a USB CD ROM drive Boot the PXI controller using the OS re installation CD to recover the OS You also may need to reinstall other software after using the CD to recover the OS NG Note Recovering the OS using Firstware or the re installation CD erases the contents of your hard disk Back up any files you want to keep Installing an OS NI PX1 8195 8196 controllers include a preinstalled OS In some cases you may want to install a different OS When doing so consider the following guidelines Installing from a CD ROM The NI PXI 8195 8196 supports the installation of Windows XP from a USB CD ROM However many other operating systems do not support installation from a USB CD ROM For example Windows 2000 aborts during the install process because it does not have drivers for the CD ROM device With DOS drivers you can install Windows 9x operating systems However only a few USB CD ROM drives have DOS drivers As an alternative to a USB CD ROM drive you can use an external SCSI CD ROM with a PXI SCSI adapter Ng Note For additional assistance with installing or changing an operating system refer to KnowledgeBase 272KC020K at ni com support National Instruments Corporation 2 17 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 1 0 Information Front Panel Connectors Table 3 1 lists various peripherals and their corresponding NI PXI 8195 8196 external connectors bus interfaces and function
12. Group TEEE Standard P1284 1 1997 C MM Standard for Information Technology for Transport Independent Printer System Interface PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2 2 PCI Special Interest Group PXI Hardware Specification Revision 2 1 PXI Systems Alliance PXI Software Specification Revision 2 1 PXI Systems Alliance Serialized IRQ Support for PCI Systems Specification Revision 6 0 Compaq Computer et al ExpressCard Standard Release 1 0 PCMCIA viii ni com Introduction Benefits of PXI The PXI bus specification defines a compact modular PC platform for industrial instrumentation PXI leverages the PCI bus which is the de facto standard for today s desktop computer software and hardware designs As a result PXI users receive all the benefits of PCI within an architecture that supports mechanical electrical and software features tailored to industrial instrumentation data acquisition and automation applications Well suited for industrial applications PXI leverages from the CompactPCI specification which defines a rugged form factor for PCI that offers superior mechanical integrity and easy installation and removal of hardware components PXI products offer higher and more carefully defined levels of environmental performance required by the vibration shock temperature and humidity extremes of industrial environments PXI adds mandatory environmental testing and active cooling to the CompactPCI mechanical spec
13. User Manual To start the BIOS setup utility complete the following steps 1 BA Power on or reboot your NI PXI 8195 8196 controller When the message Press lt DEL gt to enter SETUP appears press the Delete key on the keyboard The message Entering Setup appears and the setup program is loaded after a short delay When you first enter the BIOS setup program it displays the Main menu Use the following keys to navigate through the BIOS setup Left Arrow Right Arrow Use these keys to move between the different setup menus If you are in a submenu these keys have no effect and you need to press lt Esc gt to leave the submenu first To use the arrows on the numeric keypad you must turn off Num Lock 2 4 ni com Main Setup Menu Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Up Arrow Down Arrow Use these keys to move between the options within a setup menu To use the arrows on the numeric keypad you must turn off Num Lock lt Enter gt Use this key either to enter a submenu or display all available settings for a highlighted configuration option lt Esc gt Use this key to return the parent menu of a submenu At the top level menus this key serves as a shortcut to the Exit menu lt gt and lt gt Use these keys to cycle between all available settings for a selected configuration option lt Tab gt Use this key to select time and date fields The most commonly accessed and modified BIOS set
14. aaa Data Storage ii a ade a tits Chapter 4 Common Configuration Questions General Questions accionada india dead BOOt OPHONS anan ND a haa Anakan Cables and Connections a apa nA AANI do dos irene odds Software Driver Installation oonnnoninccnnnonnoncnonaconnconccnoncconccrnnnconcconncnnno Chassis Configuration 2 2333 NEA AA GANA Basic PXI System Configuration oooconccncccononononncnnncnnnnnncanonnnono Upgrade Information an ai at PXT CON Surat e nt ti Pha Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Technical Support and Professional Services Glossary Index NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual vi ni com About This Manual This manual contains detailed instructions for installing and configuring your National Instruments NI PXI 8195 8196 embedded computer kit How to Use the Documentation Set Conventions Begin by reading the NI PXI 8195 8196 Installation Guide a brief quick start guide that describes how to install and get started with your controller This manual the NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual contains more details about changing the installation or configuration from the defaults and using the hardware bold italic monospace The following conventions appear in this manual The symbol leads you through nested menu items and dialog box options to a final action The sequence File Page Setup Options directs you to pull down the File menu select the Pag
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16. boot Windows Other OS or Use Hardware Switch with all the LabVIEW RT switches set to the OFF position in order to enable PXE Network boot Write Protect Boot Sector When set to Yes this setting prevents modification of a hard disk boot sector via INT 13h services which may help prevent certain computer viruses from infecting the controller This setting does not prevent boot sector modification by 32 bit operating system drivers that access the hard disk directly The default is No Integrated Peripherals Submenu Use this submenu to apply nondefault configurations to the front panel peripherals of an NI PXI 8195 8196 controller Normally you do not need to modify these settings as the factory default settings provide the most compatible and optimal configuration possible National Instruments Corporation Serial Port A This setting enables or disables COM1 You also can change this setting to Enabled and modify the base address and Interrupt Request Level IRQ of a port The default is Auto which places COMI at 0x3F8 IRQ 4 Parallel Port Use this setting to enable or disable LPT1 You also can change this setting to Enabled and modify the base address IRQ level and ISA Direct Memory Access DMA channel of the port The default is Auto which places LPT1 at 0x378 IRQ 7 using ISA DMA Channel 3 if necessary Parallel Port Mode The PC industry has created several different modes of operation for this port over the years
17. consists of a watchdog timer that can reset the controller or generate a trigger The Chip Set ICH6M connects to the PCI USB IDE and LPC buses e The USB Connectors connect the chip set to the Hi Speed USB 2 0 interface The PXI Connector connects the NI PXI 8195 8196 to the PXI CompactPCI backplane e The Super I O block represents the other peripherals supplied by the NI PXI 8195 8196 The NI PXI 8195 8196 has one serial port and an ECP EPP parallel port e The IDE block is dedicated PCI IDE circuitry providing fast ATA 100 transfers to the internal 2 5 in hard drive The IDE feature is built into the chip set The hard drive is 30 GB or larger e The Gigabit Enet connects to either 10 Mbit 100 Mbit or 1 000 Mbit Ethernet interfaces e The GPIB block contains the GPIB interface e The ExpressCard 34 slot accommodates an ExpressCard 34 module National Instruments Software NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual National Instruments has developed several software kits you can use with the NI PXI 8195 8196 NI DAQ has an extensive library of functions that you can call from your application programming environment These functions include routines for analog input A D conversion buffered data acquisition high speed A D conversion analog output D A conversion waveform generation digital I O counter timer operations SCXI RTSI self calibration messaging and acquiring data to extended memory NI VISA is the Na
18. customized cases may cause the controller to malfunction or fail to boot e Discard Changes Any changes made to BIOS settings during this session of the BIOS setup program are discarded Unlike Exit Discarding Changes however the BIOS setup continues to be active e Save Changes Changes made to BIOS settings during this session are committed to battery backed System CMOS The setup program remains active allowing further changes NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 2 10 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration System CMOS The NI PXI 8195 8196 contains a backed up memory used to store BIOS configuration information Complete the following steps to clear the CMOS contents 1 Power off the chassis 2 Remove the controller from the chassis 3 Move the jumper on W1 from pins 1 2 to pins 2 3 as shown in Figure 2 3 4 Wait one second Move the jumper back to pins 1 2 Reinstall the controller in the chassis UN Caution Do not leave the jumper on pins 2 3 Doing so decreases battery life Also the controller will not boot National Instruments Corporation 2 11 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 1 Normal Operation Default 2 Clear CMOS Contents 3 Pin1 Figure 2 3 Clearing the CMOS Contents LabVIEW RT Configuration Switches NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Use the LabVIEW RT configuration switches to configure LabVIEW RT if it is installed on
19. fine until I get to Windows at which point I cannot read the screen This may include garbled output white screen black screen or an out of synch message from the monitor This problem usually results from having the video card output set past the limits of the monitor You will need to boot Windows in Safe Mode To do this reboot the controller As Windows begins to boot hold down lt F8 gt You should now be able to reset the video driver to lower settings Try setting the resolution to 640 x 480 and the refresh rate to 60 Hz Once you reboot you can raise these values again using the test option in Windows These settings are accessible through the Advanced tab of the Display item in the Control Panel Alternately you can try a different monitor preferably a newer and larger one If the system has been booted to Windows without a monitor attached the driver may have defaulted to the CRT connector being disabled Press lt CTRL ALT F1 gt to re enable the CRT in Windows My system boots fine as long as a particular module is not in my chassis The most common cause of this is a damaged module Try the module in a different chassis or with a different controller Also remove any external cables or terminal blocks connected to the system If the module does not work in these cases it is likely damaged Contact the module manufacturer for further troubleshooting Refer to the KnowledgeBase or product manuals section at ni com fo
20. switch is turned off A N Caution To protect both yourself and the chassis from electrical hazards leave the chassis powered off until you finish installing the NI PXI 8195 8196 module 2 Remove any filler panels blocking access to the system controller slot Slot 1 in the chassis 3 Touch the metal part of the case to discharge any static electricity that might be on your clothes or body 4 Remove the protective plastic covers from the four bracket retaining screws as shown in Figure 2 1 National Instruments Corporation 2 1 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 1 Protective Screw Cap 4X Figure 2 1 Removing Protective Screw Caps 5 Make sure the injector ejector handle is in its downward position Align the NI PXI 8195 8196 with the card guides on the top and bottom of the system controller slot AN Caution Do not raise the injector ejector handle as you insert the NI PXI 8195 8196 The module will not insert properly unless the handle is in its downward position so that it does not interfere with the injector rail on the chassis 6 Hold the handle as you slowly slide the module into the chassis until the handle catches on the injector ejector rail 7 Raise the injector ejector handle until the module firmly seats into the backplane receptacle connectors The front panel of the NI PXI 8195 8196 should be even with the front pane
21. the location and pinouts for the Ethernet connector on the NI PXI 8195 8196 Table 3 4 lists and describes the Ethernet connector signals AMP manufactures a mating connector part number 554739 1 an i Ethernet 2 8 iS Figure 3 5 Ethernet Connector Location and Pinout Table 3 4 Ethernet Connector Signals Pin Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet 1 TX TX_A 2 TX TX A 3 RX RX_B 4 NC TX_C 5 N TX_C 6 RX RX_B 7 NC RX_D 8 NC RX_D NG Note The Ethernet controller can perform an automatic crossover thus eliminating the need for crossover cables NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 3 6 ni com Chapter 3 1 0 Information Table 3 5 10 100 1000 LAN Connector LED States LED Color LED State Condition Off LAN link is not established Top Green On steady state LAN link is established On brighter and pulsing The controller is communicating with another computer on the LAN Off 10 Mbit sec data rate is selected Orange a Bottom On 100 Mbit sec data rate is selected Green On 1000 Mbit sec data rate is selected Parallel Port Figure 3 6 shows the location and pinouts for the IEEE 1284 parallel connector on the NI PXI 8195 8196 Table 3 6 lists and describes the IEEE 1284 connector signals Parallel port adapter cables are available from National Instruments part number 777169 01 NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS 19 Parallel Port E J
22. the procedures outlined in the System CMOS section to restore BIOS settings to their factory defaults The Advanced setup menu includes the following settings NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Reset Configuration Data A portion of the EEPROM on the controller is designated as the Extended System Configuration Data region ESCD The BIOS and Plug and Play operating systems use this table to store the Last Known Good configuration of system peripherals If you experience resource conflicts or peripheral malfunction set this setting to Yes to force the BIOS to recreate the ESCD on the next reboot This is rarely necessary Integrated Peripherals Use this setting to bring up the Integrated Peripherals submenu Refer to the Integrated Peripherals Submenu section 2 6 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Quick Boot Mode When you enable this option certain lengthy BIOS tests that rarely fail are skipped to shorten controller boot time The default is Enabled Summary Screen This setting controls the display of the summary screen shown after BIOS completes its initialization but before booting takes place You can disable this screen in the interest of shortening controller boot time The default is Disabled PXE Network Boot This setting enables the option for booting from a network PXE server on the subnet The default is Disabled N Note You must set the Boot Configuration option on the LabVIEW RT menu to either
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24. Address Switch 1 Boot LabVIEW RT 3 Switch 3 Disable Startup VI National Instruments Corporation Figure 2 4 LabVIEW RT Configuration Switches 2 13 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Drivers and Software Files and Directories Installed on Your Hard Drive PXI Features Your hard drive includes a directory called images in its root that contains software and soft copies of manuals for the peripherals The directory structure under the images directory is logically organized into several levels In the images directory you will find a manuals directory an os directory and directories for each computer peripheral The manual s directory contains quick reference guides technical reference manuals and National Instruments software manuals all in Adobe Acrobat format To access any manual change your directory to c images pxi 8190 manuals and list the contents of that directory You will see several files one corresponding to each peripheral The os directory contains a subdirectory corresponding to the operating system installed on your computer The rest of the directories correspond to each peripheral in your system Within each of these directories are the drivers for the peripherals These files and directories are copied exactly from the manufacturer distribution disks so the naming conventions vary from peripheral to peripheral PXI Trigger Connectivity NI PX
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26. I 8195 8196 User Manual The SMB connector on the NI PXI 8195 8196 front panel can connect to or from any PXI backplane trigger line through software A trigger allocation process is needed to prevent two resources from connecting to the same trigger line resulting in the trigger being double driven and possibly damaging the hardware At the time of this manual s publication this software is not yet available for Windows however an interim trigger routing software utility is available from National Instruments Contact National Instruments for more information 2 14 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Upgrading RAM You can change the amount of installed RAM on the NI PXI 8195 8196 by upgrading the SO DIMM To upgrade the RAM remove the NI PXI 8195 8196 from the PXI chassis To optimize both memory capacity and system performance use the same size and speed memory module in each of the two module slots The use of different size modules in each slot is supported but system performance will be slower than using two matched modules However two mismatched modules will result in better performance than using a single module National Instruments offers the following types of SO DIMMs for use with the NI PXI 8195 8196 controller e 256 MB 32 MB x 64 CL 4 1 18 in max e 512 MB 64 MB x 64 CL 4 1 18 in max e 1GB 128 MB x 64 CL 4 1 18 in max NG Note National Instruments has tested and verified that the DDR2
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28. SO DIMMs we sell work with the NI PXI 8195 8196 We recommend you purchase your DDR2 SO DIMM modules from National Instruments Other off the shelf DDR2 SO DIMM modules are not guaranteed to work properly National Instruments Corporation 2 15 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 1 DDR2 SO DIMM Module 2 DDR2 SO DIMM Socket Figure 2 5 Installing a DDR2 SO DIMM in an NI PXI 8195 8196 Controller Hard Drive Recovery NI PXI 8195 8196 controllers include Phoenix Technologies Ltd Firstware tools either Recover or Vault or both These tools allow you to recover the original factory condition of the hard disk from a small protected area of your hard drive This protected area contains an image of the hard disk provided to you at the time of shipment Should you need to restore your software to its original condition you can access that image by pressing a hot key during the initial boot process For more information regarding these tools refer to the documentation on your hard drive in the c Images Firstware directory NG Note Your system hot key is lt F4 gt To access the Phoenix Firstware Recover tool press and hold lt F4 gt when video first appears during the boot process NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 2 16 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration If you need to recover your factory installed operating system from a CD you can use the included OS re installation
29. USB Data 3 Data USB Data 4 GND Ground National Instruments Corporation 3 9 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 3 1 0 Information Trigger The TRG connector is the software controlled trigger connection for routing PXI triggers to or from the backplane trigger bus Figure 3 8 shows the TRG connector location on the NI PX1 8195 8196 Table 3 8 lists and describes the trigger connector signals WE OAL DONE Panox O C 1 ENE NI PXI 8196 Embedded Controller Figure 3 8 TRG Connector Location and Pinout Table 3 8 TRG Connector Signals Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1 TRIG Trigger 2 Shield GND Ground NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 3 10 ni com GPIB IEEE 488 2 Chapter 3 1 0 Information Figure 3 9 shows the location and pinouts for the GPIB connector on the NI PXI 8196 Table 3 9 lists and describes the GPIB connector signals ITT Canon manufactures a GPIB mating connector part number MDSM 25SC Z11 V51 NATIONAL A UMTS OS 1 1 i ES A O NI PXI 8196 en Figure 3 9 GPIB Connector Location and Pinout Table 3 9 GPIB Connector Signals Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1 DIO1 Data Bit 1 2 DIO2 Data Bit 2 3 DIO3 Data Bit 3 4 DIO4 Data Bit 4 5 EOI End or Iden
30. XI 1042 chassis You can place PXI devices in any other slot PXI 1042 Chassis 1 Figure 2 2 NI PXI 8196 Controller Installed in a PXI Chassis National Instruments Corporation Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration How to Remove the Controller from the PXI Chassis The NI PXI 8195 8196 controller is designed for easy handling To remove the unit from the PXI chassis complete the following steps BIOS Setup 1 2 3 4 Power off the chassis Remove the bracket retaining screws in the front panel Press the injector ejector handle down Slide the unit out of the chassis You can change the NI PXI 8195 8196 configuration settings in the BIOS setup The BIOS is the low level interface between the hardware and PC software that configures and tests your hardware when you boot the system The BIOS setup program includes menus for configuring settings and enabling NI PXI 8195 8196 controller features Most users do not need to use the BIOS setup program as the NI PXI 8195 8196 controller ships with default settings that work well for most configurations UN Caution Changing BIOS settings may lead to incorrect controller behavior and possibly an unbootable controller If this happens follow the instructions for restoring default settings in the System CMOS section In general do not change a setting unless you are absolutely certain what it does Entering BIOS Setup NI PXI 8195 8196
31. ation Questions How do I install software from a CD The compact size of the NI PXI 8195 8196 does not allow for an integrated CD ROM drive If you are using Windows XP you have the following options USB CD ROM Windows XP supports installing from a USB CD ROM using a bootable installation CD SCSI LPT or PC Card based CD ROM Other types of CD ROM drives are available Check with the vendor to make sure Windows XP supports the drive Mapped network drive You can use the Ethernet to connect to another computer If you share the CD ROM drive on the other computer you can map the shared CD ROM drive to a drive letter on the NI PXI 8195 8196 Chassis Configuration How do I set up the NI PXI 8195 8196 to work with my chassis Configuration of the PXI system is handled through Measurement amp Automation Explorer MAX included with the software pre installed on your controller MAX creates the pxisys ini file which defines the layout and parameters of your PXI system The configuration steps for single or multiple chassis systems are the same NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 4 4 ni com Chapter 4 Common Configuration Questions Chassis 4 PX1 1045 Measurement amp Automation Explorer Cuy File Edit View Tools Help Configuration a Yroply discard Refresh gt show Help El o My System El Data Neighborhood Static Trigger Routing GM Devices and Interfaces ia Traditi
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33. e Setup item and select Options from the last dialog box This icon denotes a note which alerts you to important information This icon denotes a caution which advises you of precautions to take to avoid injury data loss or a system crash Bold text denotes items that you must select or click in the software such as menu items and dialog box options Bold text also denotes parameter names Italic text denotes variables emphasis a cross reference or an introduction to a key concept This font also denotes text that is a placeholder for a word or value that you must supply Text in this font denotes text or characters that you should enter from the keyboard sections of code programming examples and syntax examples This font is also used for the proper names of disk drives paths directories programs subprograms subroutines device names functions operations variables filenames and extensions National Instruments Corporation vii NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual About This Manual monospace bold Bold text in this font denotes the messages and responses that the computer automatically prints to the screen This font also emphasizes lines of code that are different from the other examples Related Documentation NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual The following documents contain information you may find helpful as you read this manual PICMG 2 0 R3 0 CompactPCI Specification PCI Industrial Computers Manufacturers
34. em information about the NI PXI 8195 8196 controller 2 5 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration DMI Event Logging Submenu Major errors that occur during the BIOS booting process are stored in battery backed memory on the controller and remain there until you view and clear them using this submenu This logging capability allows a system administrator to detect the historical occurrence of faults on a controller This submenu includes the following items View DMI Event Log This setting displays a window containing all logged system errors and the time at which they occurred Mark DMI Events as Read This setting prevents any current logged entries from being displayed again However all entries remain in battery backed memory and you can retrieve them using other DMI software that is beyond the scope of this document Clear All DMI Event Logs When set to Yes this setting clears all entries from the DMI event log on reboot Event Logging This setting controls whether events are logged Disabling logging has no impact on system performance The default is Enabled Advanced Setup Menu This menu contains BIOS settings that normally do not require modification If you have specific problems such as unbootable disks or resource conflicts you may need to examine these settings UN Caution Changing settings in this menu may result in an unstable or unbootable controller If this happens follow
35. es NI resources B 1 protective screw caps removing figure 2 2 PS 2 plugging PS 2 mouse and keyboard into controller 4 2 PXI connectors function logic block 1 4 PXI features 2 14 PXI Setup menu 2 8 Per Slot Device Settings 2 8 PXI trigger connectivity 2 14 PXI 8220 using NI PXI 8195 8196 with 4 8 pxisys ini file 4 4 R RAM DDR2 SO DIMMs from National Instruments note 2 15 4 6 upgrading 2 15 4 6 related documentation viii S safety specifications table A 3 serial port 3 1 See also COM1 connector shock and vibration specifications A 2 socket 479 1 CPU 1 3 SO DIMM logic block 1 3 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 1 4 software See also drivers installed on your hard drive 2 14 installing from CD ROM 4 4 LabVIEW 1 5 National Instruments software 1 4 NI DAQ 1 4 NI VISA 1 4 software NI resources B 1 specifications electrical A 1 electromagnetic compatibility A 3 operating environment A 2 physical A 1 safety A 3 shock and vibration A 2 storage environment A 2 storage environment specifications A 2 super I O logic block 1 4 support technical B 1 switches LabVIEW RT configuration 2 12 figure 2 13 system CMOS 2 11 system reset pushbutton 3 14 T technical support B 1 training and certification NI resources B 1 trigger 3 10 4 8 connector location and pinout figure 3 10 connector signals table 3 10 troubleshooting CMOS reset 5 2 controller does
36. exed address and data lines Personal Computer Memory Card International Association Any hardware device connected to a computer such as a monitor keyboard printer plotter disk or tape drive graphics tablet scanner mouse and so on Power On Self Configuration PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation An open implementation of CompactPCI that adds electrical features that meet the high performance requirements of instrumentation applications by providing triggering local buses and system clock capabilities PXI also offers two way interoperability with CompactPCI products Random Access Memory the computer s primary workspace Random Access Memory Digital to Analog Converter the VGA controller chip that maintains the color palette and converts data from memory into analog signals for the monitor NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Glossary resource RMS RTC slave SO DIMM SRAM USB VGA NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Hardware settings used by devices in a computer system including ISA interrupt level DMA channel and I O address Root mean squared See also Sims Real Time Clock An electronic circuit that maintains the time of day and also can provide timing signals for timesharing operations Seconds A functional part of a PXI device that detects data transfer cycles initiated by a PXI bus master and responds to the transfers when the address specifies one of the device s registers Smal
37. h dramatically reduce software development time because you do not have to spend time programming the low level control of each instrument Measurement Studio allows you to choose from standard environments such as Microsoft Visual Basic Visual C and Visual Studio NET to create your application using tools specific for each language With Measurement Studio you can write programs quickly and easily and modify them as your needs change LabWindows CVI is an interactive ANSI C programming environment designed for building virtual instrument applications LabWindows CVI delivers a drag and drop editor for building user interfaces a complete ANSI C environment for building your test program logic and a collection of automated code generation tools as well as utilities for building automated test systems monitoring applications or laboratory experiments National Instruments Corporation 1 5 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Installation and Configuration This chapter contains information about installing and configuring your NI PXI 8195 8196 controller Installing the NI PXI 8195 8196 This section contains general installation instructions for the NI PXI 8195 8196 Consult your PXI chassis user manual for specific instructions and warnings 1 Plug in your chassis before installing the NI PXI 8195 8196 The power cord grounds the chassis and protects it from electrical damage while you install the module Make sure the power
38. h major logic block on the NI PXI 8195 8196 embedded computer NI PXI 8195 8196 Functional Description The NI PXI 8195 8196 is a modular PC in a PXI 3U size form factor Figure 1 1 is a functional block diagram of the NI PXI 8195 8196 Following the diagram is a description of each logic block shown 1 2 ni com Chapter 1 Introduction SO DIMM DDR2 SDRAM PC 4200 ATA 100 IDE Interface Socket 479 CPU 4 Hi Speed USB 2 0 Connectors ROM Gigabit Ethernet Flash ExpressCard 34 EY Slot E Chip Set Graphics Memory Me Controller Hub GPIB PXI Chip Set Connector 1 0 Controller Hub PXI Triggers LPC Bus SMB to PXI Trigger Super I O Watchdog Figure 1 1 NI PXI 8195 8196 Block Diagram The NI PXI 8195 8196 consists of the following logic blocks on the CPU module and the I O daughter card module The CPU module has the following logic blocks Socket 479 CPU is the socket definition for the Intel Pentium M processor families The SO DIMM block consists of two 64 bit DDR2 SDRAM sockets that can hold up to 1 GB each National Instruments Corporation NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction e The Chip Set GMCH connects to the CPU DDR2 SDRAM and video e The SMB to PXI Trigger provides a routable connection of the PXI triggers to from the SMB on the front panel e The Watchdog Timer block
39. ification to ease system integration and ensure multivendor interoperability Additionally PXI meets the more specific needs of instrumentation users by adding an integrated trigger bus and reference clock for multiple board synchronization a star trigger bus for very precise timing and local buses for side band communication between adjacent peripherals NI PXI 8195 8196 Description The NI PXI 8195 8196 PXI CompactPCI embedded computer is a high performance PXI CompactPCI compatible system controller The NI PXI 8195 8196 controller integrates standard I O features in a single unit by using state of the art packaging Combining an NI PXI 8195 8196 embedded controller with a PXI compatible chassis such as the PXI 1042 results in a fully PC compatible computer in a compact rugged package National Instruments Corporation 1 1 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction The standard I O on each module includes video one RS 232 serial port a parallel port four high speed USB 2 0 ports Gigabit ENET a reset button and a PXI trigger The NI PXI 8195 has a 1 5 GHz processor all the standard I O and a 30 GB or larger hard drive The NI PXI 8196 has a 2 0 GHz processor all the standard I O and a 30 GB or larger hard drive It also has a PCI based GPIB controller and an ExpressCard 34 expansion slot Functional Overview NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual This section contains functional descriptions of eac
40. imensions 3 2 features 3 14 functional overview of NI PXI 8195 8196 1 2 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 1 2 G GPIB IEEE 488 2 3 11 connector location and pinout figure 3 11 connector signals table 3 11 3 13 driver installation 4 3 H hard drive 3 14 files and directories installed on 2 14 recovery 2 16 help technical support B 1 IDE controller using SCSI hard drive in addition 4 1 IDE logic block 1 4 TEEE 488 2 3 11 images directory 2 14 installation See also configuration configuration in MAX figure 4 5 injector ejector handle position caution 2 2 NI PX1 8196 installed in a PXI chassis figure 2 3 procedure 2 1 removing NI PXI 8195 8196 from PXI chassis 2 4 removing protective screw caps figure 2 2 instrument drivers NI resources B 1 Integrated Peripherals menu 2 7 K keyboard plugging PS 2 mouse and keyboard into controller 4 2 KnowledgeBase B 1 ni com L LabVIEW 1 5 LabVIEW RT configuration switches 2 12 2 13 LabWindows CVI 1 5 LEDs front panel LEDs 3 14 4 1 LPT cable connecting to NI PXI 8195 8196 4 3 Main Setup menu 2 5 manuals directory 2 14 mating connector COMI 3 5 Ethernet 3 6 GPIB IEEE 488 2 3 11 parallel port 3 7 USB 3 9 VGA 3 3 Measurement Studio 1 5 mouse plugging PS 2 mouse and keyboard into controller 4 2 National Instruments software 1 4 support and services B 1 NI PXI 8195 8196 benefits of PXI 1 1
41. ithout intervention of the central processing unit Dynamic RAM Random Access Memory Storage that the computer must refresh at frequent intervals G 2 ni com E ECP EEPROM EMC EMI EPP expansion ROM FCC GPIB Sims VO IDE TEEE National Instruments Corporation G 3 Glossary Extended Capabilities Parallel Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic interference Enhanced Parallel Port An onboard EEPROM that may contain device specific initialization and system boot functionality Federal Communications Commission 1 Grams 2 A measure of acceleration equal to 9 8 m s General Purpose Interface Bus IEEE 488 A measure of random vibration The root mean square of acceleration levels in a random vibration test profile Hertz Cycles per second Input output The techniques media and devices used to achieve communication between machines and users Integrated Drive Electronics Hard disk and built in controller Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Glossary in instrument driver interrupt interrupt level IRQ ISA KB LAN LED m master MB MTBF MTTR NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Inches A set of routines designed to control a specific instrument or family of instruments and any necessary related files for LabWindows CVI or LabVIEW
42. l NI PX1 8196 Embedded Controller 36 L Figure 3 6 Parallel Port Connector Location and Pinout National Instruments Corporation 3 7 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 3 1 0 Information Table 3 6 Parallel Port Connector Signals Default Configuration LPT Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1 BUSY Device Busy 2 SLCT Select 3 ACK Acknowledge 4 FAULT ERROR Fault 5 PAPEREND Paper End 6 PDO Data Bit 0 7 PD1 Data Bit 1 8 PD2 Data Bit 2 9 PD3 Data Bit 3 10 PD4 Data Bit 4 11 PD5 Data Bit 5 12 PD6 Data Bit 6 13 PD7 Data Bit 7 14 INIT Initialize Printer 15 STROBE Strobe 16 SLCTIN Select Input 17 AUTOFD Auto Line Feed 18 5V 5 V 19 35 GND Ground 36 NC Not Connected NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 3 8 ni com Universal Serial Bus Chapter 3 1 0 Information Figure 3 7 shows the location and pinouts for the Universal Serial Bus USB connector on the NI PXI 8195 8196 Table 3 7 lists and describes the USB connector signals AMP manufactures a USB mating connector part number 787633 OO PE D Moats Figure 3 7 USB Connector Location and Pinout Table 3 7 USB Connector Signals Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1 VCC Cable Power 5 V 2 Data
43. l Instruments Corporation 2 9 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration e PCISCSITA SCSI drive hard disk drive or CD ROM connected through a SCSI controller in the PXI chassis PCILAN A PXE Network boot device if PXE Network Boot is enabled on the Advanced menu IDE 1 An IDE device connected to IDE Channel 0 Slave currently none connected Exiting BIOS Setup The Exit setup menu includes all available options for exiting saving and loading the BIOS default configuration As an alternative to this screen press lt F9 gt to load BIOS default settings and lt F10 gt to save changes and exit setup The Exit setup menu includes the following settings Exit Saving Changes Any changes made to BIOS settings are stored in the battery backed System CMOS The setup program then exits and reboots the controller Exit Discarding Changes Any changes made to BIOS settings during this session of the BIOS setup program are discarded The setup program then exits and boots the controller without rebooting first Load Setup Defaults This setting restores all BIOS settings to the factory default This is useful if the controller exhibits unpredictable behavior due to an incorrect or inappropriate BIOS setting Notice that any nondefault settings such as boot order passwords and keyboardless operation are restored to their factory defaults This may produce undesirable behavior and in heavily
44. l Outline Dual In line Memory Module Static RAM A memory chip that requires power to hold its content It does not require refresh circuitry as a dynamic RAM chip but it does take up more space and uses more power Universal Serial Bus Volts Video Graphics Array The minimum video display standard for all PCs Watts G 6 ni com Index A Advanced Setup menu 2 6 BIOS checking settings 4 1 flashing new BIOS 4 7 setup Advanced Setup menu 2 6 Boot Setup menu 2 9 DMI Event Logging menu 2 6 entering 2 4 Exiting BIOS Setup menu 2 10 Integrated Peripherals menu 2 7 Main Setup menu 2 5 PXI Setup menu 2 8 Per Slot Device Settings 2 8 boot options configuring controller 4 2 Boot Setup menu 2 9 C CD ROM drive installing software from 4 4 chip set GMCH 1 4 chip set ICH6M 1 4 CMOS clearing contents figure 2 12 5 3 setting back to default 5 2 COMI connector connector locations and pinout figure 3 5 connector signals table 3 5 common configuration questions boot options 4 1 cables and connections 4 2 chassis configuration 4 4 driver installation 4 3 National Instruments Corporation general questions 4 1 PXI configuration 4 8 upgrade information 4 6 CompactPCI specification 1 1 configuration common questions boot options 4 1 cables and connections 4 2 chassis configuration 4 4 driver installation 4 3 general questions 4 1 PXI configuration 4 8 upgrade infor
45. l of the chassis 8 Tighten the four bracket retaining screws on the top and bottom of the front panel to secure the NI PXI 8195 8196 to the chassis NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 2 2 ni com Installation and Configuration Chapter 2 8195 8196 does not boot section of III O 000000000000 000000 0000000000000000 00 LAAARO RRAK COCCOCCOCeCeeoeace 0000000000000000 0 0 III 00000000000000 0000 0000000000000000 00 LAKOAK KORKORO COCCOCCOCeCeeorace 000 000 000 0 0000 00 0 0 O COOVOOCCOOOOOOCCOOO0 A terrae eGo aCe eo COCCOCCOCeCeeocace IL ER NS EIN NY AN NOW oo 0000000000000 00 0 00 000000000 DOS 06000000000 Y 00000 000 OY N Injector Ejector Rail 3 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 2 NI PXI 8196 Controller 2 3 9 Check the installation 10 Connect the keyboard and mouse to the appropriate connectors If you are using a PS 2 keyboard and a PS 2 mouse a Y splitter adapter is available to connect both to a single USB connector Refer to Figure 4 1 Y Splitter Cable 11 Connect the VGA monitor video cable to the VGA connector 12 Connect devices to ports as required by your system configuration 13 Power on the chassis 14 Verify that the controller boots If the controller does not boot refer to the What if the NI PXI Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Figure 2 2 shows an NI PXI 8196 installed in the system controller slot of a National Instruments P
46. le solutions Things to Notice Which LEDs come on The Power OK LED should stay lit The Drive LED should blink during boot as the disk is accessed What appears on the display Does it hang at some particular point BIOS Operating System and so on If nothing appears on the screen try a different monitor Does your monitor work with a different PC If it hangs note the last screen output that you saw for reference when consulting National Instruments technical support What has changed about the system Did you recently move the system Was there electrical storm activity Did you recently add a new module memory chip or piece of software Things to Try O National Instruments Corporation Make sure the chassis is plugged in to a working power source Check any fuses or circuit breakers in the chassis or other power supply possibly a UPS Make sure the controller module is firmly seated in the chassis Remove all other modules from the chassis Remove any nonessential cables or devices Try the controller in a different chassis Try a similar controller in this same chassis Recover the hard drive on the controller Refer to the Hard Drive Recovery section of Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Clear the CMOS Refer to the System CMOS section of Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 5 1 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual My controller boots
47. mation 4 6 connectors COM 1 connector and signals 3 5 Ethernet connector and signals 3 6 ExpressCard 34 connector and signals 3 12 GPIB connector and signals 3 11 parallel port connector and signals 3 7 peripheral expansion overview table 3 1 trigger connector and signals 3 10 Universal Serial Bus USB connector and signals 3 9 VGA connector and signals 3 3 conventions used in the manual vii D data storage 3 14 DDR SO DIMMs installing 2 15 4 6 figure 2 16 4 7 DDR2 SO DIMMs from National Instruments note 2 15 4 6 Declaration of Conformity NI resources B 1 diagnostic tools NI resources B 1 directories and files installed on hard drive 2 14 DMI Event Logging menu 2 6 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Index documentation conventions used in manual vii how to use this documentation set vii NI resources B 1 related documentation viii DRIVE LED 3 14 drivers 2 14 installation GPIB IEEE 488 2 4 3 video 4 3 obtaining latest drivers 4 7 drivers NI resources B 1 E electrical specifications A 1 electromagnetic compatibility A 3 Ethernet connector location and pinout figure 3 6 signals table 3 6 examples NI resources B 1 Exiting BIOS Setup menu 2 10 ExpressCard connector location and pinout figure 3 12 ExpressCard 34 3 12 F files and directories installed on hard drive 2 14 floppy drive using external floppy drive 4 7 front panel connectors 3 1 d
48. n Operational shock eee eee eeeeeeeeeees 30 g peak half sine 11 ms pulse Tested in accordance with TEC 60068 2 27 Test profile developed in accordance with MIL PRF 28800F NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual A 2 ni com Appendix A Specifications Random vibration Operating siiicar hasaan 5 to 500 Hz 0 3 gins with solid state hard drive Nonoperating s es 5 to 500 Hz 2 4 gins Tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 64 Nonoperating test profile exceeds the requirements of MIL PRF 28800F Class 3 Safety This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following standards of safety for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use e IEC 61010 1 EN 61010 1 e UL61010 1 e CAN CSA C22 2 No 61010 1 3 Note For UL and other safety certifications refer to the product label or to ni com certification search by model number or product line and click the appropriate link in the Certification column Electromagnetic Compatibility O A AN EN 55011 Class A at 10 m FCC Part 15A above 1 GHz TE EN 61326 1997 A2 2001 Table 1 II eee dt SAT kaaa ah a CE C Tick and FCC Part 15 Class A compliant Ng Note For full EMC compliance operate this device with shielded cabling National Instruments Corporation A 3 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Appendix A Specifications CE Compliance This product meets the essential requirements of applicable European Directives as amended for CE marki
49. nd enter the info code feedback O 2005 National Instruments Corporation All rights reserved Important Information Warranty The PXI 8195 8196 embedded controllers are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment as evidenced by receipts or other documentation National Instruments will at its option repair or replace equipment that proves to be defective during the warranty period This warranty includes parts and labor The media on which you receive National Instruments software are warranted not to fail to execute programming instructions due to defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 90 days from date of shipment as evidenced by receipts or other documentation National Instruments will at its option repair or replace software media that do not execute programming instructions if National Instruments receives notice of such defects during the warranty period National Instruments does not warrant that the operation of the software shall be uninterrupted or error free A Return Material Authorization RMA number must be obtained from the factory and clearly marked on the outside of the package before any equipment will be accepted for warranty work National Instruments will pay the shipping costs of returning to the owner parts which are covered by warranty National Instruments believes that the information in this document is accurate The document has
50. ng as follows Low Voltage Directive safety 73 23 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC ud saman naa 89 336 EEC NG Note Refer to the Declaration of Conformity DoC for this product for any additional regulatory compliance information To obtain the DoC for this product visit ni com certification search by model number or product line and click the appropriate link in the Certification column NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual A 4 ni com Technical Support and Professional Services Visit the following sections of the National Instruments Web site at ni com for technical support and professional services O National Instruments Corporation Support Online technical support resources at ni com support include the following Self Help Resources For answers and solutions visit the award winning National Instruments Web site for software drivers and updates a searchable KnowledgeBase product manuals step by step troubleshooting wizards thousands of example programs tutorials application notes instrument drivers and so on Free Technical Support All registered users receive free Basic Service which includes access to hundreds of Application Engineers worldwide in the NI Developer Exchange at ni com exchange National Instruments Application Engineers make sure every question receives an answer For information about other technical support options in your area Visit ni com
51. not boot 5 1 damaged module 5 2 video display 5 2 troubleshooting NI resources B 1 ni com U Universal Serial Bus USB 3 1 3 9 connector function 1 4 connector location and pinout figure 3 9 connector signals table 3 9 overview table 3 1 V VGA connector signals table 3 4 location and pinout figure 3 4 overview table 3 1 video 3 1 See also VGA driver installation 4 3 National Instruments Corporation Index W Web resources B 1 Y Y splitter cable figure 4 2 using mouse and keyboard without 4 3 using with PS 2 mouse and keyboard 2 3 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual
52. ns This chapter answers common configuration questions you may have when using the NI PXI 8186 8187 embedded controller General Questions Boot Options What do the LEDs on the NI PXI 8195 8196 front panel mean Refer to the LED status descriptions in the Front Panel Features section of Chapter 3 V O Information How do I check the configuration of the memory hard drive time date and so on You can view these parameters in the BIOS setup To enter the BIOS setup reboot the NI PXI 8195 8196 and press lt Delete gt during the memory tests Refer to the Entering BIOS Setup section of Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration for more information Can I use the internal IDE drive and an external SCSI hard drive at the same time Yes What devices can I boot from The NI PXI 8195 8196 can boot from the following devices e The internal IDE hard drive e An external SCSI hard drive or CD ROM if an SCSI adapter such as the PXI 8214 is used A network PXE server on the same subnet National Instruments Corporation 4 1 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 4 Common Configuration Questions e An external USB mass storage device such as a USB hard drive or CD ROM e An external USB floppy drive NG Note There are some limitations when booting from a USB device Windows XP can be installed from a USB CD ROM but earlier versions of Windows cannot The NI PXI 8195 8196 BIOS configures the USB devices so that they
53. ntial area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user is required to correct the interference at their own expense Canadian Department of Communications This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Compliance with EU Directives Users in the European Union EU should refer to the Declaration of Conformity DoC for information pertaining to the CE marking Refer to the Declaration of Conformity DoC for this product for any additional regulatory compliance information To obtain the DoC for this product visit ni com certification search by model number or product line and click the appropriate link in the Certification column The CE marking Declaration of Conformity contains important supplementary information and instructions for the user or installer Contents About This Manual How to Use the Documentation Set cee eeeecesseesessseceseeeeaeceseeceaeceeessneceaeecsaeeeseeesaes Vii CONVENTIONS NANANA NN ABANGAN GAN ena E Madera aaa Vii Related Documentations iia ai ii daria viii Chapter 1 Introduction Benetitsiot PA do E dena enn 1 1 NIPXE8195 8196 raioni a 1 1 Descrip on sona e a E E EEE E R BAND 1 1 Functional Qyervi Wei dde EE AR EREE Ea 1 2 National Instruments SoftWare sisas rere anene Ea a n EE BESTEE EA 1
54. o take effect Select Enabled to initialize the IOAPIC and local APIC in uniprocessor mode Select Disabled to use the legacy PIC for interrupt routing The default setting is Enabled PIRQx Routing This setting selects the routing option for PXI PCI devices connected to PIRQx This settings affects OSes that do not use APIC routing The default setting for all PIRQx options is IRQ10 e Per Slot Device Settings tThis setting brings up the Per Slot Device Settings submenu Refer to the Per Slot Device Settings Submenu section Per Slot Device Settings Submenu Use this menu to configure options that can be modified for individual PCI devices in a PXI chassis NG Note Scanning for Option ROMs on devices behind a PCI bridge cannot be disabled NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 2 8 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration PCI Device x Option ROM Scan This setting selects whether PCI device x will be scanned for an option ROM Setting this option to Enabled allows the BIOS to scan for a PCI option ROM on this PCI device Setting to Disabled prevents the BIOS from detecting option ROMs on this device Setting to Disabled does not completely disable the PCI device just the option ROM scan The default is Enabled LabVIEW RT Options Setup Menu Use this menu to configure boot options for LabVIEW RT if it is installed on the controller If you are not using LabVIEW RT you should leave these settings as default i Note These se
55. onal NI DAQ Devices PXI Trigger 0 Route Right zl al NI DAQmx Devices PXI Trigger 1 Route Right PXI PXI System External PC E 3A PXI Bridge NI PXI MXI 3 PXI Trigger 2 Disabled x a Chassis 1 PXI 1000 PXI Triooer3 Disabled X HEB PxI2 9 INSTR PXI 6070E nigger A PXI Bridge NI PXI MxI 3 PXI Trigger 4 Route Outward From Midde QP Chassis 3 PXI 1045 ju PXI8 13 INSTR PXI 6508 PXI Trigger 5 Route Left X px18 12 INSTR PXI 6071E RN i Disabled B PxI7 11 INSTR PXI 6508 FXI Trigger 6 ES ES PXI6 11 INSTR PXI 6508 PXI Trigger 7 Disabled x gH PXI Bridge NI PRI MXI 3 Di 1045 BB pxis INSTR PXI 6070E BB pxIS 13 INSTR PxI 6508 BB Px14 11 INSTR PXI 6508 HEB Px13 14 INSTR PXI 6071E HB Px13 11 I0STR PXI 6508 E Y Ports Serial amp Parallel O Scales 53 Software ER IM Drivers E Remote Systems Slot View Triggers Trigger Routing Figure 4 2 Multichassis Configuration in MAX Basic PXI System Configuration 1 Launch MAX 2 Inthe Configuration tree click the Devices and Interfaces branch to expand it 3 Ifthe PXI system controller has not yet been configured it is labeled PXI System Unidentified Right click this entry to display the pop up menu then select the appropriate controller model from the Identify As submenu 4 Click the PXI System controller The chassis or multiple chassis in a multichassis configuration is listed bel
56. ow it Identify each chassis by right clicking its entry then selecting the appropriate chassis model through the Identify As submenu Further expanding the PXI System branch shows all devices in the system that can be recognized by NI VISA When your controller and all your chassis are identified the required pxisys ini file is complete National Instruments Corporation 4 5 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 4 Common Configuration Questions The PXI specification allows many combinations of PXI chassis and system modules To assist system integrators the manufacturers of PXI chassis and system modules must document the capabilities of their products The minimum documentation requirements are contained in ini files which consist of ASCII text System integrators configuration utilities and device drivers can use these ini files The capability documentation for the chassis is contained in a chassis ini file provided by the chassis manufacturer The information in this file is combined with information about the system controller to create a single system initialization file called pxisys ini PXI System Initialization The NI PXI 8195 8196 uses MAX to generate the pxisys ini file from the chassis ini file Device drivers and other utility software read the pxisys ini file to obtain system information For detailed information about initialization files refer to the PXI specification at www pxisa org Upgrade Information
57. r more information specific to the chassis and controller with which you are having difficulties My CMOS is corrupted How do I set it back to default 1 Enter the BIOS setup program as described in the Entering BIOS Setup section of Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration 2 Press lt F9 gt to load BIOS defaults 3 Answer Y Yes to the verification prompt 4 Select Save and Exit Setup As an alternative method complete the following steps 1 Power off the chassis 2 Remove the controller from the chassis 3 Move the jumper on W4 from pins 1 2 to pins 2 3 as shown in Figure 5 1 5 2 ni com Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 4 Wait one second Move the jumper back to pins 1 2 5 Reinstall the controller in the chassis UN Caution Do not leave the jumper on pins 2 3 Doing so decreases battery life Also the controller will not boot 1 Normal Operation Default 2 Clear CMOS Contents 3 Pin 1 Figure 5 1 Clearing the CMOS Contents National Instruments Corporation 5 3 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Specifications This appendix lists the electrical mechanical and environmental specifications of the NI PXI 8195 8196 embedded computer Electrical Current A Typical Maximum Voltage V NI PXI 8195 NI PXI 8196 NI PXI 8195 NI PXI 8196 713 3 2 8 A 2 8 A 3 2 A 3 2 A 5 4 8 A SA 6 5 A TA 12 OA OA OA OA 12 OA OA OA OA Physical Board dimensionS
58. r ni com patents WARNING REGARDING USE OF NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS PRODUCTS 1 NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS PRODUCTS ARE NOT DESIGNED WITH COMPONENTS AND TESTING FOR A LEVEL OF RELIABILITY SUITABLE FOR USE IN OR IN CONNECTION WITH SURGICAL IMPLANTS OR AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN ANY LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS WHOSE FAILURE TO PERFORM CAN REASONABLY BE EXPECTED TO CAUSE SIGNIFICANT INJURY TO A HUMAN 2 IN ANY APPLICATION INCLUDING THE ABOVE RELIABILITY OF OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE PRODUCTS CAN BE IMPAIRED BY ADVERSE FACTORS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO FLUCTUATIONS IN ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY COMPUTER HARDWARE MALFUNCTIONS COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE FITNESS FITNESS OF COMPILERS AND DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE USED TO DEVELOP AN APPLICATION INSTALLATION ERRORS SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY PROBLEMS MALFUNCTIONS OR FAILURES OF ELECTRONIC MONITORING OR CONTROL DEVICES TRANSIENT FAILURES OF ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS HARDWARE AND OR SOFTWARE UNANTICIPATED USES OR MISUSES OR ERRORS ON THE PART OF THE USER OR APPLICATIONS DESIGNER ADVERSE FACTORS SUCH AS THESE ARE HEREAFTER COLLECTIVELY TERMED SYSTEM FAILURES ANY APPLICATION WHERE A SYSTEM FAILURE WOULD CREATE A RISK OF HARM TO PROPERTY OR PERSONS INCLUDING THE RISK OF BODILY INJURY AND DEATH SHOULD NOT BE RELIANT SOLELY UPON ONE FORM OF ELECTRONIC SYSTEM DUE TO THE RISK OF SYSTEM FAILURE TO AVOID DAMAGE INJURY OR DEATH THE USER OR APPLICATION DESIGNER MUST TAKE REASONABLY PRUDENT STEPS TO PROTECT A
59. s Table 3 1 NI PXI 8195 8196 Peripherals Overview External PXI 8195 8196 Peripheral Connector Description Models Video VGA Intel Extreme Graphics All 15 pin DSUB controller Serial COMI 16550 RS 232 serial All 9 pin DSUB port Ethernet LAN 10 100 1000 Ethernet All RJ45 connection Parallel Parallel Port IEEE 1284 All 36 pin champ USB USB 4 pin Series A USB 2 0 capable All stacked receptacle PXI trigger Trigger Routing PXItriggersto All SMB or from the backplane trigger bus GPIB device GPIB General Purpose 8196 only 25 pin Micro D Interface Bus TEEE 488 2 ExpressCard 34 ExpressCard 34 slot ExpressCard 34 8196 only module Expansion O National Instruments Corporation 3 1 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 3 1 0 Information Front Panel Figure 3 1 shows the front panel layout and dimensions of the NI PXI 8196 and Figure 3 2 shows the front panel layout and dimensions of the NI PXI 8195 Dimensions are in inches millimeters NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 3 84 97 5 3 29 83 6 2 49 63 2 1 55 39 4 0 00 0 0 2 22 56 4 2 33 59 2 ORNETTE DRIVE 6 L 4 39 111 5 3 55 90 2 3 17 80 5 2 06 52 3 1 55 39 4
60. s Clock 8 SMBDATA SMBus Data 9 1 5V Power 10 1 5V Power 11 WAKEH PE Wake 12 3 3VAUX Power 13 PERST PE Reset 14 3 3V Power 15 3 3V Power 16 CLKREQ Clock Request 17 CPPE PE Presence 18 REFCLK Reference Clock 19 REFCLK Reference Clock 20 GND Ground 21 PERn0 PE Data Receive 22 PERpO PE Data Receive 23 GND Ground 24 PETn0 PE Data Transmit 25 PETp0 PE Data Transmit 26 GND Ground 3 13 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 3 1 0 Information Front Panel Features The NI PXI 8195 8196 has the following front panel features e A system reset pushbutton press the button to generate a reset to the controller e Two front panel LEDs that show PC status The POWER OK LED indicates the power status of the controller The LED will indicate one of the following states e ONsteady PXI and onboard power is on and within regulation limits Blinking One of the PXI or onboard supplies is operating outside of the normal limits or is not functioning e OFF The power to the controller is off The DRIVE LED indicates when an access to the internal hard disk is occurring Data Storage The NI PXI 8195 8196 has the following data storage features e Internal IDE hard drive 2 5 in notebook hard drive Supports up to ATA 5 UDMA 100 e USB storage support USB CD ROM mass storage device or floppy drive NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 3 14 ni com Common Configuration Questio
61. that can affect radio television or other wireless products All Class A products display a simple warning statement of one paragraph in length regarding interference and undesired operation The FCC rules have restrictions regarding the locations where FCC Class A products can be operated Consult the FCC Web site at www fcc gov for more information FCC DOC Warnings This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions in this manual and the CE marking Declaration of Conformity may cause interference to radio and television reception Classification requirements are the same for the Federal Communications Commission FCC and the Canadian Department of Communications DOC Changes or modifications not expressly approved by NI could void the user s authority to operate the equipment under the FCC Rules Class A Federal Communications Commission This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a reside
62. the controller If you are not using LabVIEW RT these switches should remain in the OFF position The controller reads these switches only after a system reset You must reboot the controller for any changes to take place The NI PXI 8195 8196 controller includes the following LabVIEW RT configuration switches e Switch 1 Boot LabVIEW RT Set this switch to ON to boot LabVIEW RT e Switch 2 Boot Safe Mode Set this switch to ON to boot LabVIEW RT into safe mode to reconfigure TCP IP settings and 2 12 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration to download or update software from a host computer This switch overrides the behavior of Switch 1 Booting the controller into safe mode does not start the embedded LabVIEW RT engine After changing the settings or software reboot the controller with this switch OFF to resume normal operation Switch 3 Disable Startup VI Set this switch to ON to prevent VIs from automatically running at startup if the controller becomes inaccessible because of a startup VI Switch 4 Reset IP Address Set this switch to ON to reset the IP address to 0 0 0 0 and other TCP IP settings to their defaults Use this switch if moving the controller to a different subnet or if the current TCP IP settings are invalid Figure 2 4 shows the location of the LabVIEW RT configuration switches The switches are shown in the OFF position 1 2 Switch 2 Boot Safe Mode 4 Switch 4 Reset IP
63. tify 6 DAV Data Valid 7 NRFD Not Ready for Data 8 NDAC Not Data Accepted 9 IFC Interface Clear 10 SRQ Service Request National Instruments Corporation 3 11 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 3 1 0 Information Table 3 9 GPIB Connector Signals Continued Pin Signal Name Signal Description 11 ATN Attention 12 SHIELD Chassis ground 13 DIO5 Data Bit 5 14 DIO6 Data Bit 6 15 DIO7 Data Bit 7 16 DIO8 Data Bit 8 17 REN Remote Enable 18 25 GND Logic Ground ExpressCard 34 Slot The NI PXI 8196 controller is equipped with an ExpressCard 34 slot on the front panel which provides I O expansion and options for removable storage Figure 3 10 shows the location and pinouts for the ExpressCard 34 slot on the NI PXI 8196 Table 3 10 lists and describes the ExpressCard connector signals ExpressCard 34 Slot a EDO B Mi Gh H A O O Js o y O NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual ni com Chapter 3 1 0 Information Table 3 10 ExpressCard Connector Signals O National Instruments Corporation Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1 GND Ground 2 USBD USB Data 3 USBD USB Data 4 CPUSB USB Presence 5 RESERVED Reserved by spec for future use 6 RESERVED Reserved by spec for future use 7 SMBCLK SMBu
64. tings are in the Main setup menu The Main setup menu includes the following settings System Time amp Date This setting controls the time of day which is stored in a battery backed real time clock Most operating systems also include a way to change this setting Use lt gt and lt gt in conjunction with lt Enter gt and lt Tab gt to change these values DMI Event Logging This setting brings up the DMI Event Logging submenu Refer to the DMI Event Logging Submenu section Require Keyboard to Boot When Yes a missing or malfunctioning keyboard causes the BIOS to halt with an error When No the BIOS allows booting without a keyboard If you are using a USB keyboard you may attach it at any time during the powered up state To use this controller in a headless mode you must set this option to No The default value is Yes Ng Note Attaching a USB to PS 2 keyboard adapter may allow the system to boot even if no PS 2 keyboard is attached National Instruments Corporation Num Lock This setting indicates whether you turn on Num Lock at boot time The default value is On IDE Channel 0 Master Slave These items display the IDE ATA devices detected in the system Normally you do not need to modify these items However if an IDE ATA device is not autodetected properly you can specify it manually by pressing lt Enter gt on an item System Information This setting displays a screen containing important syst
65. tional Instruments implementation of the VISA specification VISA is a uniform API for communicating and controlling Serial GPIB PXI VXI and various other types of instruments This API aids in the creation of more portable applications and instrument drivers For information on writing your own PXI instrument driver with NI VISA refer to the NI VISA Getting Started manual and the readme txt file in the NI VISA directory 1 4 ni com Chapter 1 Introduction You also can use the National Instruments LabVIEW Measurement Studio and LabWindows CVI application programs and instrument drivers to ease your programming task These standardized programs match the modular virtual instrument capability of PXI and can reduce your PXI software development time These programs feature extensive libraries of GPIB Serial and VXI instrument drivers written to take full advantage of direct PXI control Lab VIEW and Measurement Studio include all the tools needed for instrument control data acquisition analysis and presentation LabVIEW is an easy to use graphical programming environment you can use to acquire data from thousands of different instruments including TEEE 488 2 devices VXI devices serial devices PLCs and plug in data acquisition boards After you have acquired raw data you can convert it into meaningful results using the powerful data analysis routines in LabVIEW LabVIEW also comes with hundreds of instrument drivers whic
66. ttings override the behavior of the switches on S1 Refer to the LabVIEW RT Configuration Switches section for more information To use the settings from the switches select Use Hardware Switch for each option Boot Setup Menu e Boot Configuration This setting selects whether the controller should boot LabVIEW RT LabVIEW RT Safe Mode or an installed OS such as Windows XP The default is Use Hardware Switch e Disable Startup VI TIf the controller becomes inaccessible because of a startup VI this switch can prevent VIs from automatically running at startup The default is Use Hardware Switch e Reset IP Address If the controller is deployed to a different subnet from which it was originally configured or if the current IP address is invalid use this switch to reset the IP address to 0 0 0 0 during LabVIEW RT startup The default is Use Hardware Switch This screen displays the boot order of devices associated with the controller The BIOS proceeds down the Boot priority order list in search of a bootable device Devices under the Excluded from boot order list will not be used for booting If the BIOS fails to find any bootable device the message Operating System Not Found is displayed and the system halts TIDE 0 The internal IDE hard drive connected to IDE Channel 0 master USB HDD A USB based flash drive or hard disk drive USB CDROM A USB based CD ROM drive USB FDC A USB based floppy disk drive O Nationa
67. ve a Y splitter cable plug a USB keyboard into any USB connector You can also plug a USB mouse into any USB connector How do I connect a standard 25 pin LPT cable to the NI PXI 8195 8196 The NI PXI 8195 8186 uses a type C LPT connector Most parallel port devices use a type A connector To use a device with a standard type A LPT connector you need to use a type C to type A LPT adapter Parallel port adapter cables part number 777169 01 are available through the online catalog at ni com products Software Driver Installation How do I install or reinstall the video driver Refer to KnowledgeBase 3H3COS5D8 at ni com support How do I install or reinstall the Ethernet driver Refer to KnowledgeBase 3H3CO5D8 at ni com support How do I install or reinstall the GPIB driver The NI 488 2 driver for your GPIB port is installed by default when your controller is first shipped from the factory To change the default installed driver complete the following steps 1 Download the latest GPIB driver from ni com downloads 2 Install the driver and verify that the driver has properly detected the GPIB driver in the Device Manager If you need more assistance refer to ni com support install NG Note Click the Scan for Hardware Changes in the Device Manager button to force re detection of the GPIB hardware after installing the driver National Instruments Corporation 4 3 NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual Chapter 4 Common Configur
68. will work in a DOS environment How do I configure the controller to boot from these devices There are two methods e Enter Setup and select the Boot menu You will see a list of all bootable devices ordered by device type You can set the boot order using lt gt and lt gt Set the order by device type and set the order for the devices listed within the device type e To boot from a different device without permanently changing the boot order press lt Esc gt during POST After the BIOS completes the POST and just before the controller boots the OS the Boot menu is displayed You can select the device type you want to boot from Cables and Connections How do I plug both a PS 2 mouse and PS 2 keyboard into the controller The NI PXI 8195 8196 has no PS 2 connector and you need to use a USB Y splitter cable as shown in Figure 4 1 or a similar device to connect both a PS 2 mouse and PS 2 keyboard National Instruments Part Number 763608 01 is such a cable and is available through the online catalog at ni com products DA J 1o Figure 4 1 Y Splitter Cable NI PXI 8195 8196 User Manual 4 2 ni com Chapter 4 Common Configuration Questions What if I don t have a Y splitter cable Can I still use a mouse and keyboard If you do not ha
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