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PXIS-2719A 19-slot 3U PXI Chassis User`s Manual

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1. The trigger bus is an 8 line bus that connects all PXI slots in the same PCI segment The trigger bus can be used to provide inter module synchronization PXI modules can transmit trigger or clock signals to one another through the trigger bus allowing pre cisely timed responses to asynchronous external events the sys tem is monitoring or controlling The PXIS 2719A provides three trigger bus segments connected by two trigger bus buffers The first segment is from slot 1 to slot 6 Introduction 13 A ADLINK pM CHNOLOGY INC the second from slot 7 to slot 12 and the last from slot 13 to slot 19 Switch SWY1 shown is the on board switch controlling the configuration of these two buffers Switch Function Enables Disables On Off bus buffer between first and P2 on switch Second segments Enables Disables On Off bus buffer between second P3 on switch and third segments Determines direction of the bus buffer between first and P4 on switch second segments with high left to right and low right to left Determines direction of the bus buffer between second P5 on switch and third segments with high left to right and low right to left Table 1 4 Trigger Bus Switch Functions a P2 P3 P4 P5 iili 23 4 5 Figure 1 9 Trigger Bus Switching 14 Introduction PKIS 2719A P2 P3 P4 P5 Configuration Description D D D D N A N A OFF OFF x D All Segm
2. tus and reading tatus DC 5Vsb status 3V status tatus DC 5V status tatus DC 12V status tatus DC 12V status 5Vsb voltage 3 3V voltage 5V voltage 12V voltage 12V voltage ChassisSetting Includes Target Temperature Temperature Threshold Fan Speed Threshold and Power Threshold typedef struct tagChassisSetting in argetTemp Target Temerature in EE ZK x1 in in in in in in in in LkokE ak EE KE Bee ee A in hresholdTemp Temperature Threshold hresholdFan Fan Speed Threshold hreshold5V_H 5V High Threshold hreshold5V_L 5V Low Threshold hreshold3V3_H 3 3V Hight Threshold hreshold3V3_L 3 3V Low Threshold hreshold12V H 12V High Threshold hreshold12V L 12V Low Threshold hresholdN12V H 12V High Threshold ThresholdN12V L 12V Low Threshold Monitoring Control Functions PKIs 2719A BYTE FanFullSpeed Fan in Full or Auto Speed Mode ChassisSetting 4 4 3 MCUVersion Includes MCU Code Version Major Number and Minor Number typedef struct tagMCUVersion BYTE MajorNo BYTE MinorNo MCUVersion 4 1 4 Data Structure Variables Variables in the Data Structure are as follows Variable Description Type Value PowerStatus Power On Off status BYTE 0 Off 1 On Fan1Status Fan 1 operating status BYTE 0 Normal Fan2Status Fan 2 operating status BYTE 1 Abnormal Fan3Status Fan 3 o
3. Auto Full Set Chassis Status Log Chassis Temperature C Alarm Threshold DC Voltage V gt Log Chasss Status Ti 25 8 Normal High Low High Low T2 25 5 Normal 3 46 3 20 3 46 3 2 Over Threshold Statistics T3 e Nor 5 5 485 525 485 T4 7 Norma 1160 1140 126 11 4 Threshold Settings TS 26 8 Normal 12 60 11 40 12 6 11 4 T6 272 Normal E T7 26 7 Normal Alarm Threshold Temperature C Load Threshold Settings T8 27 7 Normal 70 70 Fan Speed RPM Alarm Threshold Fan RPM Load Default Threshold Fl 1970 Normal 800 800 F2 1920 Normal Version Info F3 1910 Normal Set Threshold Settings MCU Version 1 3 Updating Chassis Status Count 33 Log Status Figure 3 3 Remote Status and Control Interface 3 3 1 Remote On Off On off status of the PXIS 2719A is displayed Choosing Power ON or Power OFF and selecting Set directly powers the chassis on or off Target Temperature Fans run at different speeds based on the monitored tempera ture when the Fan switch on the rear panel is set to AUTO Target Temp indicates the temperature when the fans are at 100 Using the default 50 C as an example fans run at 40 when all temperature readings are less than 25 C and begin System Management 33 A ADLINK BA CHNOLOGY INC rampup when any reading exceeds 25 C The fans run 100 speed if any temperature reading exceeds 50 C Target Tem perature Target temperature setting operations are
4. defaults are 5 70 C is 800RPM 3 for 5V and 3 3V 5 for 12V and 12V Table 1 2 Front Panel Indicators 1 4 2 Rear Panel 4 4 4 e ei ei o ce Figure 1 7 PKIS 2719A Rear Panel Feature Details A 10MHz Reference The BNC connector acts as a 10MHz reference Clock Input clock input whereby the backplane 10MHz clock is overridden in the presence of an external 10MHz clock 10 Introduction PKIS 2719A Feature Details B Remote Monitoring The D sub9 connector acts as a remote Connector monitoring connector To remotely monitor and control the PXIS 2719A the remote monitoring port must be connected to a remote computer using a standard RS 232 cable gt Note The remote monitor port is Rx Tx Tx Rx crossed such that a RS 232 cable with Rx Rx Tx Tx connection must be used for remote monitoring C Inhibit Switch In the DEF default position the front panel power button turns the power supply on off and in the MAN manual position the remote controller turns the power supply on off via RS 232 connection D D Fan Switch In the HIGH position fans operate at maximum speed and in AUTO the fans run based on the monitored chassis temperature E Universal Power Inlet Accepts C13 power outlet equipped connection F Chassis Ground Lug The ground wire can be crimped to the ground lug using a crimp tool of the appropriate size
5. uniformity of heat dissipation and exceptional chassis weight and robustness The PXIS 2719A also offers intelligent chassis control enabling automatic fan speed according to inner chassis temperature and monitoring of DC voltage fan speed and inner temperature with results exportable to a remote computer via a standard RS 232 port The ADLINK PXIS 2719A features an innovative cooling mecha nism for superior heat dissipation Three 185 9CFM fans in the rear section of the chassis draw cooling air through apertures on the bottom and front of the chassis with airflow past PKI modules for exhaust to the rear This cooling mechanism provides not only exceptional heat dissipation efficiency but also improved unifor mity for each PKI slot The PXIS 2719A provides an industrial grade AC power supply for reliability a BNC connector for an external 10 MHz reference clock input front panel LEDs and easy access PXI CompactPCI slots with card guides for convenient installation and use It is designed to accommodate a 3 slot PKI controller with ADLINK PXI 3950 3920 PXI controllers highly recommended With innova tive features and robust design the PXIS 2719A provides an excellent choice for a PKI platform meeting all test and measure ment requirements Introduction A ADLINK BA CHNOLOGY INC 1 1 Features gt PXI Specification Rev 2 2 compliant gt Rack mountable 19 slot PXI chassis with one system slot and eighteen PXI Compa
6. 27 Table 3 1 PXIS 219A Temperature Parameter Legend 34 Table 4 1 Data Structure Vartables A 41 vii A ADLINK pM TE This page intentionally left blank viii PKIS 2719A List of Figures Figure 1 1 Front EE 5 Figure 1 2 Right Side View showing rackmount screw holes 6 Figure 1 3 Left Side View showing rackmount screw holes 6 Figure 1 4 Rear AUA aana na pa gg anga naa a See eal 7 Figure 1 5 Underside View eei a Nan eei AKA NANA 8 Figure 1 6 PXIS 2719A Front Panel 9 Figure 1 7 PXIS 2719A Rear Panel 10 Figure 1 8 Instrument Signal ROUting wwwwwwmmmamaaa 13 Figure 1 9 Trigger Bus Switching seeeese 14 Figure 1 10 Clock Source Indieators sae aeean aranana anane 16 Figure 2 1 Rack Mount Assembhy sees 27 Figure 3 1 Remote Monitor Utility Interface 30 Figure 3 2 Log Options Dialog 32 Figure 3 3 Remote Status and Control Interface 33 Figure 3 4 PXIS 219A Temperature Setting Parameters 34 A ADLINK pM TE This page intentionally left blank 1 PKIS 2719A Introduction The ADLINK PXIS 2719A is a 3U PXI chassis with advanced features and function Compliant with PXI and CompactPCI specifications the PXIS 2719A provides one system slot and eighteen peripheral slots and fully meets or exceeds demands for large capacity wide operating temperature range
7. 3 1 Remote Monitor Utility Interface Installing the Monitor Utility The remote monitoring utility and function library are provided on the ADLINK All in One CD To install the monitoring utility 1 Connect a USB CD DVD ROM drive to the system con troller 2 Place the ADLINK All in Once CD in the drive 3 Locate the monitoring utility in the folder XMDriver Installation PXI Platform PXI chassis PXIS 2719A RemoteMon where X denotes the CD ROM drive Double click the Setup exe file to begin installation System Management PKIS 2719A 3 2 Connect Control The Connect Control section connects and disconnects the link between the PXIS 2719A and the remote computer displays chassis status log data and saves and loads threshold settings 3 2 1 Com Port Setting To establish a connection between the remote computer and the PXIS 2719A 1 Ensure functional connection between the remote moni toring port of the PXIS 2719A and the remote computer 2 Launch PXISRemoteMonUtil exe on the remote com puter 3 Select COM Port on the remote computer connected to the PXIS 2719A Select Connect to initiate connection Select Run to commence monitoring system status Select Stop to cease monitoring N o0 P Selecting Start initializes monitoring and selecting Stop ends the operation System Management 31 A ADLINK pM NOLOGY INC 3 2 2 Chassis Status Log With the Cha
8. 3 2 2 Chassis Status Log 32 3 3 Remote Status and Control 33 3 3 1 Remote On 33 3 3 2 Chassis Status uie ee NAN NATA oben 35 4 Monitoring Control Functions 37 4 1 Data Structure ccc ai aaa d aa tgk a aaa nala i aaa d e naa a waa 37 4 1 1 ChassisStatus rio io niat 37 4 1 2 ChasSsisSetting DEE 38 4 1 3 MCUNVEISION ii aa 39 4 1 4 Data Structure VariableSs w wsa 39 42 Function Ibray EE 41 Appendix Troubleshooting and Maintenance 53 1 Installation Problems www an een naen 53 2 Basic Troubleshooting sees 54 3 ITE Ino ERES 54 3 1 Handling the Chassis 54 3 2 Cleaning the Exterior lt lt wwwwwaaamwawanawumananazawa 55 3 3 Power Requirement sanane anae n anana anna 55 Important Safety Instructions cesse 57 Getting Service e iste ee aint eect 59 vi Table of Contents PKIS 2719A List of Tables Table 1 1 Front Panel Legend lt lt wwwwmamanaaamumanaanzmaaanamusananamiwa 9 Table 1 2 Front Panel Indicators nana enana ee 10 Table 1 3 Rear Panel Legend 11 Table 1 4 Trigger Bus Switch Functions 14 Table 1 5 Trigger Bus Settings nana aaa aan an anana een 15 Table 1 6 10MHZ Reference Clock Priority 16 Table 1 7 Clock Source Indicators Legend 16 Table 2 1 Rack Mount Assembly Legend
9. COM port If the function returns E InitCOM LPCSTR com NULL the initialization of COM port failed Monitoring Control Functions 41 A ADLINK BA CHNOLOGY INC Example HANDLEhCOM hCOM InitCOM COM1 GetChassisStatus Description Acquires chassis status and stores the result in a ChassisSta tus structure Can be invoked periodically to update chassis status Syntax BOOL GetThreshold HANDLE hCom ChassisSetting setting Parameters hCom The initialized COM port Status ChassisStatus data structure that stores the chassis sta tus in which PowerStatus Fan1Status Fan2Status Fan3Status Fan1RPM Fan2RPM Fan3RPM TempiStatus Temp8Status Temp1Reading Temp8Reading DC1Status DC5Status DC1Reading DC8Reading will be updated Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded FALSE if failed Example ChassisStatus status BOOL ret ret GetChassisStatus hCom amp status 42 Monitoring Control Functions PKIs 2719A GetThreshold Description Acguires chassis fan speed temperature and voltage thresh old settings and stores the results in a ChassisSetting struc ture Syntax WD_AD_Auto_Calibration_ALL ByVal CardNumber As Integer As Integer Parameters hCom The initialized COM port Status ChassisSetting data structure that stores the chassis status in which TargetTemp ThresholdTemp Threshold Fan Threshold5V_H Threshold5V_L Threshold3V3_H Threshold3V3_L
10. Maintenance 53 ET A ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC 2 Basic Troubleshooting Problem Ensure that System fails to power up gt The power cord is securely plugged into the chassis power connector and wall socket power strip The wall socket power strip is live The main power switch on the back of the chassis is turned on The standby power button on the chassis front panel is turned on No video output in the external display gt The external display is function ing properly Display settings support external video gt Power LED blue is blinking There is no short circuit by removing all PXI modules PXI controller and peripheral modules If the signal persists contact your dealer for further assistance Fan LED green is blinking The fan is unobstructed If the signal persists contact your dealer for further assistance Temperature LED amber is blinking Airflow from the outlet apertures is unobstructed and steady if not ensure that adequate clearance for the intake apertures is provided If the temperature of exhausted air is normal below 50 C but the temperature LED is still blinking contact your dealer for further assistance 3 3 1 Maintenance Handling the Chassis The PXIS 2719A is designed for both rack mount and benchtop use 54 When transporting or carrying the chassis it is recom Troubleshooting and Maintenance PKIS 2
11. are for reference only Actual system configuration and specifications may vary 2 1 Package Contents Before unpacking check the shipping carton for any damage If the shipping carton and or contents are damaged inform your dealer immediately Retain the shipping carton and packing mate rials for inspection Obtain authorization from your dealer before returning any product to ADLINK Please ensure that the following items are included in the pack age gt PXIS 2719A Chassis gt Power cords gt Filler panel kit for unused reserved slots including one 3 slot panel and eighteen 1 slot panels gt ADLINK All in One CD gt User s Manual If any of these items are missing or damaged contact the dealer from whom you purchased the product Save the shipping materi als and carton in case you want to ship or store the product in the future Do not install or apply power to equipment that is damaged or missing components Retain the shipping carton and packing cue materials for inspection Please contact your ADLINK dealer vendor immediately for assistance and obtain authorization before returning any product Getting Started 19 A ADLINK BA CHNOLOGY INC 2 2 Cooling Considerations The PXIS 2719A features an innovative design for heat dissipa tion with cooling fans in the rear section of the chassis drawing cool air through apertures on the bottom for exhaust through the back This design provides unifor
12. as shown Target Temp can be set by entering the desired target tempera ture value in the field and clicking Set 100 40 Fan voltage duty cycle 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Highest temperature C reported by the 8 backplane sensors Figure 3 4 PXIS 219A Temperature Setting Parameters Temp Parameter A 0 C Minimum chassis temperature at which the fan speeds begin ramp up to the 25 C setting above B 45 C Maximum chassis temperature at which the fan speeds begin ramp up to the 70 C setting above C 70 C Highest maximum chassis temperature at which fans reach maximum speed D 25 Cto 45 range within which maximum chassis temperature 70 C at which the fans reach maximum speed can be set E 25 C Lowest maximum chassis temperature at which fans reach maximum speed Table 3 1 PXIS 219A Temperature Parameter Legend 34 System Management PKIS 2719A Fan Speed Auto Full status of the PKIS 2719A is shown here Auto is dis played when the cooling fans are set to auto mode and Full when the fans are set to run full speed Selection of Auto or Full values and clicking Set directly changes cooling fan mode Alarm Threshold Active alarm threshold settings are shown including DC volt age temperature and fan speeds The updated threshold set ting can also be set here by entering the desired value and clicking Set T
13. to the user s manual It has been dropped and or damaged and or It has an obvious sign of breakage Important Safety Instructions PKIS 2719A Getting Service Contact us should you reguire any service or assistance ADLINK Technology Inc Address 9F No 166 Jian Yi Road Zhonghe District New Taipei City 235 Taiwan KAJA 166 5i 9 HE Tel 886 2 8226 5877 Fax 886 2 8226 5717 Email service adlinktech com Ampro ADLINK Technology Inc Address 5215 Hellyer Avenue 110 San Jose CA 95138 USA Tel 1 408 360 0200 Toll Free 1 800 966 5200 USA only Fax 1 408 360 0222 Email info adlinktech com ADLINK Technology China Co Ltd Address EPIKA IKE BLY PDC EEK 300 201203 300 Fang Chun Rd Zhangjiang Hi Tech Park Pudong New Area Shanghai 201203 China Tel 86 21 5132 8988 Fax 86 21 5132 3588 Email market adlinktech com ADLINK Technology Beijing Address Exige LHA ak 1 58 57 X18 E Rs 801 100085 Rm 801 Power Creative E No 1 B D Shang Di East Rd Beijing 100085 China Tel 86 10 5885 8666 Fax 86 10 5885 8625 Email market adlinktech com ADLINK Technology Shenzhen Address JI rii Eg LU AY p B TR AAR pa A1 F amp 2 BE C X 518057 2F C Block Bldg A1 Cyber Tech Zone Gao Xin Ave Sec 7 High Tech Industrial Park S Shenzhen 518054 China Tel 86 755 2643 4858 Fax 86 755 2664 6353 Email market adlinktech com ADLINK Technology Europe GmbH
14. with the other end connected to ground Table 1 3 Rear Panel Legend 1 5 Backplane Overview 1 5 4 Interoperability with CompactPCI PXIS 2719A is compatible for use with both PXI compatible prod ucts and standard CompactPCI products with PXI Specification Rev 2 2 compliant backplanes Signals on the P1 connector of the backplane meet the require ments of the CompactPCI specification for both peripheral and system modules The PXI specific signals are located on P2 Only the signals reserved or not used in the CompactPCI 64 bit specification are found on PXI specific signals Therefore peripheral modules that Introduction 11 A ADLINK BA CHNOLOGY INC meet the requirements of the CompactPCI 64 bit specification will function in the PXIS 2719A modules can NOT be installed in the PXIS 2719A due to pos sible conflict between rear I O signals and PXI specific signals on J2 Z CompactPCI peripheral modules which operate with rear I O NOTE 1 5 2 System Controller Slot The System Controller slot is Slot 1 as defined by the PKI specifi cation The PXIS 2719A chassis can accommodate a PKI system controller occupying up to 3 slots As defined in the PKI specifica tion two controller expansion slots allow the controller to expand to the left to avoid occupying peripheral slots 1 5 3 Star Trigger Slot The Star Trigger ST slot is Slot 2 This slot has dedicated trigger lines between ST slot itse
15. 719A mended that the handle be used being designed to support the weight of the chassis for superior portability and balance The PKIS 2719A weighs 14 5 kg Please be careful when moving the chassis to avoid any possible injury 3 2 Cleaning the Exterior Make sure that the system is turned off before cleaning the chas sis exterior Wipe the exterior with a clean cloth starting from areas that easily accumulate dust or dirt such as the area in and around the chassis and power supply air intake apertures 3 3 Power Requirements Make sure that the power cord is in good condition before plugging it into the system It is important to check the reliability of the power source The PXIS 2719A power supply is capable of han dling 100 to 240 V AC within the 50 Hz to 60 Hz range Do not connect the PXIS 2719A to an already overloaded circuit Troubleshooting and Maintenance 55 A ADLINIC This page intentionally left blank 56 Troubleshooting and Maintenance PKIS 2719A Important Safety Instructions For user safety please read and follow all instructions WARNINGS CAUTIONS and NOTES marked in this manual and on the associated equipment before handling operating the equipment gt Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this user s manual for future reference gt Read the specifications section of this manual for detailed information on the operating environment of this equipment gt When installing moun
16. A ADLINK pM PXI S 2719A 19 slot 3U PXI Chassis User s Manual a 9 5 9 o je ja a o ja ja a C AK G WRI XI ra eu eat px Px mi e zait PX mee e gig a pu px rx FXI ES exi rt axi Sie e eig mig Manual Rev 2 00 Revision Date May 7 2012 Part No 50 17037 1000 Recycled Paper Advance Technologies Automate the World A ADLINK BA CHNOLOGY INC Revision Revision History Release Date Description of Change s 2 00 May 7 2012 Initial Release PKIS 2719A Preface Copyright 2012 ADLINK Technology Inc This document contains proprietary information protected by copy right All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be repro duced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages Environmental Responsibility ADLINK is committed to fulfill its social responsibility to global environmental preservation through co
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18. COM port H DC 3 3V alarm upper threshold voltage range 0 to 0 66 DC 3 3V alarm lower threshold voltage range 0 to 0 66 Monitoring Control Functions 49 A ADLINK BA CHNOLOGY INC Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded FALSE if failed Example BOOL ret floathigh 0 15 float low 0 15 ret Set3V3Alarm hCom high low Set12VAlarm Description Sets the chassis DC 12V threshold beyond which the DC 12V voltage triggers the alarm Syntax BOOL Set12VAlarm HANDLE hCom float H float L Parameters com An initialized COM port H DC 12V alarm upper threshold voltage range 0 to 2 4 DC 12V alarm lower threshold voltage range 0 to 2 4 Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded FALSE if failed Example BOOL ret floathigh 0 6 float low 0 6 ret Setl2VAlarm hCom high low 50 Monitoring Control Functions PKIs 2719A SetN12VAlarm Description Sets the chassis DC 12V threshold beyond which the DC 12V voltage triggers the alarm Syntax BOOL SetN12VAlarm HANDLE hCom float H float L Parameters com An initialized COM port H DC 12V alarm upper threshold voltage range 0 to 2 4 DC 12V alarm lower threshold voltage range 0 to 2 4 Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded FALSE if failed Example BOOL ret floathigh 0 6 float low 0 6 ret SetN12VAlarm hCom high low CloseCOM Description Closes the initiali
19. DC1Reading DC 5 V standby voltage reading float DC2Reading DC 3 3 V voltage reading float WA DC3Reading DC 5 V voltage reading float otage va ue DC4Reading DC 12 V voltage reading float DC5Reading DC 12 V voltage reading float TargetTemp Target Temperature in C int Temperature value ThresholdTemp Temperature Threshold in C int Temperature value ThresholdFan Fan Speed Threshold in RPM int RPM value Threshold5V_H 5V High Threshold int 0 01 Voltage Threshold5V_L 5V Low Threshold int 0 01 Voltage Threshold3V3_ 3 3V High Threshold int 0 01 Voltage H Threshold3V3_ 3 3V Low Threshold int 0 01 Voltage L 40 Monitoring Control Functions PKIs 2719A Number Variable Description Type Value Threshold12V 12V High Threshold int 0 01 Voltage H Threshold12V_ 12V Low Threshold int 0 01 Voltage L ThresholdN12V 12V High Threshold int 0 01 Voltage H ThresholdNV12 12V Low Threshold int 0 01 Voltage E FanFullSpeed Fan in Full Speed BYTE 1 Full 0 Auto MajorNo MCU code Version Major BYTE Number Number MinorNo MCU code Version Minor BYTE Number Table 4 1 Data Structure Variables 4 2 Function Library InitCOM Description Initializes the remote computer COM port connected to the remote monitoring port of the PXIS 2719A Syntax HANDLI Parameter com A string denotes the COM port Can be COM1 COMB Return Value A handle to the initialized
20. Threshold12V_H Threshold12V_L ThresholdN12V H ThresholdN12V_L will be updated Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded FALSE if failed Example ChassisSettingsetting BOOLret ret GetThreshold hCom amp setting GetMCUVersion Description Acquires the MCU code version number and stores the result in a ChassisStatus structure Syntax BOOL GetMCUVersion HANDLE hCom MCUVersion Version Monitoring Control Functions 43 A ADLINK BA CHNOLOGY INC Parameters hCom The initialized COM port Status ChassisStatus data structure that stores the chassis sta tus in which MajorNo MinorNo will be updated Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded FALSE if failed Example MCUVersionversion BOOLret ret GetMCUVersion hCom amp version SetChassisPowerOn Description Powers on the PXIS 2719A Syntax BOOL SetChassisPowerOn HANDLE hCom Parameter com The initialized COM port Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded FALSE if failed Example BOOL ret ret SetChassisPowerOn hCom 44 Monitoring Control Functions PKIs 2719A SetChassisPowerOff Description Powers off the PXIS 2719A The system controller should be shut down via the operating Z system before turning off chassis power NOTE Syntax BOOL SetChassisPowerOff HANDLE hCom Parameter com The initialized COM port Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded FALSE if failed Exa
21. ctPC peripheral slots gt Advanced forced cooling mechanism for efficient and uni form heat dissipation gt External 10 MHz reference clock input via BNC connector gt Oto 55 C extended operating temperature range gt Intelligent chassis monitoring control gt Automatic fan speed control gt Chassis status monitoring and exporting gt Remote chassis power on off control 600W industrial grade AC power supply gt Power temperature and fan monitoring LEDs 2 Introduction 1 2 Specifications PKIS 2719A The PXIS 2719A complies with PKI Specification Rev 2 2 and accepts modules compliant with CompactPCI and PICMG 2 0 specifications General Specifications Power Supply AC Input guaranteed by power supply design Input voltage range 100 to 240 VAC Operating voltage range 85 to 264 VAC Input voltage frequency 50 to 60 Hz Operating voltage frequency 47 to 63 Hz Input current rating 115 VAC 12A 230 VAC 12A DC Output Maximum total usable power 600 W VDC Maximum Load Regulation Maximum Ripple amp Noise 5V 45 0A 3 20 mV 12V 15 0A 3 50 mV 3 3V 42 0A 3 20 mV 12V 4 75A 3 50 mV 10 MHz System Reference Clock 10 MHz REF Maximum clock skew between slots 300 ps Built in 10 MHz clock accuracy 50 ppm External 10 MHz clock source input requirements Frequency input 10 MHz 100 PPM Inpu
22. dard RS 232 port allow ing the system to be monitored on a remote computer The remote computer can also be used to turn the system on or off through the monitoring port via software commands Remote monitoring and control of the PXIS 2719A requires con nection of the remote monitoring port to a remote computer by a standard RS 232 cable The remote monitor port is Rx Tx Tx Rx crossed requiring a Z Rx Rx Tx Tx connected RS 232 cable for remote monitoring NOTE ADLINK provides an interface based program PXISRemoteMo nUtil exe to monitor the status of PXIS 2719A via a remote com puter As shown the utility is divided into three interface categories gt Connect Control gt Threshold amp Control gt Chassis Status System Management 29 A ADLINIK 30 Chassis Status Remote Status amp Control DC Voltage V Remote On Off ADLINK 5Vsb 0 PANGON Se a Power OFF 3 3V 0 Target Temp C Connect Control SV H 0 sol Set Com Port 12V 0 COM1 Connect 42V 0 Fan Speed Control xt Fu Chassis Status Log Chassis Temperature C Alarm Threshold DC Voltage V Ti 0 High Low High Low T2 0 3 46 3 2 T3 0 5 25 4 85 T4 0 12 6 11 4 Threshold Settings TS 0 12 6 11 4 T6 0 T 0 Alarm Threshold Temperature C d T T8 0 0 70 Fan Speed RPM Alarm Threshold Fan RPM Fi 0 0 800 F2 0 Version Info F3 0 keet Seung 3 1 un Countz0 Log Status Figure
23. el 10MHz clock driven to peripheral slots No clock present No clock present The 10MHz clock is generated by backplane No clock present 10MHz clock present Clock from BNC connector is driven to all the peripheral slots Clock from system TORIS cach No clock present timing slot is driven to all present the peripheral slots 10MHz clock 10MHz clock Clock from systern timing slot is driven to all present present the peripheral slots Table 1 6 10MHZ Reference Clock Priority Three indicators on the backplane indicate the 10MHz clock source driven to all peripheral slots as shown A 8 LIH dH mt LED1 R300 LED2 R301 LED3 R302 Figure 1 10 Clock Source Indicators A LEDs B Resistors Table 1 7 Clock Source Indicators Legend 16 Introduction PKIS 2719A The right indicator lights when the clock is generated by back plane the middle when the 10MHz clock from BNC connector is the source of the 10MHz clock and the left when the 10MHz clock is present on the system timing slot Introduction 17 A ADLINK BA TE E 18 Introduction PKIs 2719A 2 Getting Started This chapter describes procedures for installing the PXIS 2719A and making preparations for its operation Please contact ADLINK or authorized dealer if there are any problems during the installa tion vi NOTE Diagrams and illustrated eguipment
24. ents All Segments Isolated Isolated ON ON ON ON 1223 Segment 1 to 2 amp 3 ON OFF ON OFF 1 gt 2 Segment 1 to 2 ON OFF OFF OFF 1 lt 2 Segment 2 to 1 OFF JON OFF ON 2 3 Segment 2 to 3 OFF JON OFF OFF 2 lt 3 Segment 3 to 2 ON ON OFF OFF 1 lt 2 lt 3 Segment 3 to 1 amp 2 ON ON OFF ON 1 23 Segment 2 to 1 amp 3 Table 1 5 Trigger Bus Settings 1 5 7 System Reference Clock The PXIS 2719A supplies a PXI 10MHz system reference clock PKI CLK10 to each peripheral slot for inter module synchroniza tion An independent buffer having source impedance matched to the backplane and a skew of less than 1 ns between slots drives the clock signal generated from a high precision oscillator to each peripheral slot This common reference clock signal can synchronize multiple modules in a PXI chassis The 10 MHz reference clock is impor tant to the PXI specification for inter module synchronization PXI modules which have phase locker loop circuit can lock the 10 MHz reference clock to generate an in phase timebase The PXIS 2719A PXI chassis automatically selects the source of the 10 MHz reference clock from gt Built in accurate 10 MHz oscillator gt External 10 MHz clock through a BNC connector PXI CLK10 IN pin on the star trigger slot Introduction 15 A ADLINK pM CHNOLOGY INC Priority of the 10MHz reference clock is as shown System Timing Slot 2nd slot BNC connector on rear pan
25. hreshold Settings 3 3 2 Chassis Status DC Voltage The monitored 5V AUX 3 3V 5V 12V and 12V power rail readings are shown here The status shows as normal when the readings are within the threshold range and abnormal when the readings exceed the threshold range Chassis Temperature Eight temperature sensors on the top of the backplane T1 to T8 from left to right provide readings with status showing nor mal when the readings are within the threshold value 70 C in the figure and abnormal when the readings exceed the threshold value Fan Speed Monitored readings of the three cooling fans appear here Sta tus shows as normal when readings exceed threshold value 800 RPM in the figure and abnormal when the readings fall below the threshold value System Management 35 A ADLINK This page intentionally left blank 36 System Management PKIs 2719A 4 Monitoring Control Functions The monitoring control function library can be used to create a customized program for monitoring and controlling the PXIS 2719A The data structure and function library follow 4 1 Data Structure In the function library 3 data structures are defined as follows 4 1 1 ChassisStatus Includes Power Fan Status Temperature Status and Power Sta tus typedef struct tagChassisStatus BYTEPowerStatus Power On Off status Fan status and speed in RPM BYTEFanlStatus Fan l status BYTEFan2Status Fan 2 s
26. imeters NOTE 177 8 e o E M 444 4 Hio Introduction Figure 1 1 Front View A ADLINK PN e Oo O O X O Figure 1 2 Right Side View showing rackmount screw holes e e O ZS Figure 1 3 Left Side View showing rackmount screw holes Introduction PKIS 2719A Figure 1 4 Rear View Introduction ADLINK A BA TECHNOLOGY INC D Figure 1 5 Underside View Introduction PKIS 2719A 1 4 Connectors I O and Controls 1 4 1 Front Panel ie e 6 6 06 o 6 jee erg Figure 1 6 PXIS 2719A Front Panel Eengel Feature Details A Power Powers the chassis on off when INHIBIT on rear panel not shown is set to DEF B Chassis Status Temperature Fan and Power L to R functions as follows Table 1 1 Front Panel Legend Status Temperature Amber Fan Green Power Blue On Lit N A Fans operating DC voltage supply normally is normal Off Temperature is normal Chassis is Chassis is powered powered down down Introduction 9 A ADLINK BA ECHNOLOGY INC Status Temperature Amber Fan Green Power Blue Blinking One or more One or more One or more power temperature sensors fans falls below rails exceeds exceeds threshold threshold threshold settings temperature default speed default
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28. lf and slots 3 15 The star trigger func tionality provides a precise trigger signal to the peripheral modules by installing a specific star trigger controller module in the ST slot The star trigger slot can be also used as a general peripheral slot if star trigger functionality is not required 1 5 4 Peripheral Slots The PXIS 2719A provides 18 peripheral slots including the Star Trigger controller slot Each peripheral slot can accommodate a 3U PXI CompactPCI peripheral module DO NOT install a 3U CompactPCI module with rear I O func tion in the PXIS 2719A chassis System damage may result CAUTION 12 Introduction PKIS 2719A 10 MHz Clock and Buffer Circuitry r1 pa 3 71 r1 r1 r P bet 1 Da r1 H i E E 5 s 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H 10 1 12 135 14 15 16 17 18 19 Wis Tali kai bawani d We begeint tigger a Sept and PCTs Segment Tiger Bus gie und PO Be bagan Lum Lem Figure 1 8 Instrument Signal Routing 1 5 5 Local Bus The local bus on a PXI backplane is a daisy chained bus that con nects each peripheral slot with adjacent peripheral slots to the left and right Each local bus has 13 lines and can transmit analog or digital signals between modules It can also provide a high speed sideband communication path that does not affect the PCI band width In accordance with the PXI specification the local bus connects all adjacent slots except slots 1 and 2 1 5 6 Trigger Bus
29. m airflow for each PXI slot and exceptional cooling capability When the chassis is installed in a rack the cooling design minimizes drawing of hot air from the rear area where other devices exhaust while maintaining a steady temperature inside the chassis For optimal cooling efficiency retain support feet When rack mounting the PXIS 2719A at least 1U 44 5 mm 1 75 in clearance below the intake apertures is required Also keep other objects or equipment at a minimum of 76 2 mm 3 in away from the outlet apertures in the rear region of the chassis in unused slots The filler panels can be found in the chassis Z To maintain expected airflow please always install filler panels package NOTE 20 Getting Started PKIs 2719A 2 3 Hardware Installation 2 3 4 Installing the System Controller The PXIS 2719A provides a system controller slot supporting a 3 slot wide PKI system controller We recommend the following sys tem controllers for use with the PXIS 2719A gt ADLINK PXI 3950 Core 2 Duo PXI controller gt ADLINK PXI 3920 Pentium M PXI controller 1 Ensure the CPU memory module s and storage device s are properly installed on the system controller 2 Locate the system controller slot Slot 1 3 Depress the system controller module s latch to release Getting Started 21 A ADLINK 4 Align the modules top and bottom edges with the card guides and carefully slide the module into the cha
30. mple BOOL ret ret SetChassisPowerOff hCom SetFanSpeedMax Description Sets fan speed to Max mode forcing fans to operate at full speed Syntax BOOL SetFanSpeedMax HANDLE hCom Parameters com An initialized COM port Monitoring Control Functions 45 A ADLINK BA CHNOLOGY INC Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded FALSE if failed Example BOOL ret ret SetFanSpeedMax hCom SetFanSpeedAuto Description Sets fan speed to Auto mode automatically adjusting fan speed according to internal temperature Syntax BOOL SetFanSpeedAuto HANDLE hCom Parameter com An initialized COM port Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded FALSE if failed Example BOOL ret ret SetFanSpeedAuto hCom SetTargetTemp Description Sets a Chassis target temperature that fan speed will automati cally adjust to meet Syntax BOOL SetTargetTemp HANDLE hCom int temp 46 Monitoring Control Functions PKIs 2719A Parameters com An initialized COM port temp Target temperature from 25 to 70 C Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded FALSE if failed Example BOOL ret int temp 50 ret SetTargetTemp hCom temp SetFanAlarm Description Sets chassis fan speed threshold fan speeds under which will trigger the alarm Syntax BOOL SetFanAlarm HANDLE hCom int speed Parameters com An initialized COM port speed Fan speed threshold in rpm
31. mpliance with the Euro pean Union s Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS direc tive and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive Environmental protection is a top priority for ADLINK We have enforced measures to ensure that our products manu facturing processes components and raw materials have as little impact on the environment as possible When products are at their end of life our customers are encouraged to dispose of them in accordance with the product disposal and or recovery programs prescribed by their nation or company Trademarks Product names mentioned herein are used for identification pur poses only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Preface iii A ADLINK pM CHNOLOGY INC Conventions Take note of the following conventions used throughout this manual to make sure that users perform certain tasks and instructions properly Additional information aids and tips that help users per Z form tasks NOTE Information to prevent minor physical injury component damage data loss and or program corruption when try Auton ing to complete a task Information to prevent serious physical injury compo nent damage data loss and or program corruption Se When trying to complete a specific task iv Preface PKIS 2719A Table of Contents hiuc Mit MT ii uir D Y iii Li
32. multiples of 100 such as 500 600 700 range 0 to 10000 Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded FALSE if failed Example BOOL ret int speed 1000 Monitoring Control Functions 47 A ADLINK BA CHNOLOGY INC ret SetFanAlarm hCom speed SetTempAlarm Description Sets chassis temperature threshold which if exceeded in a sensor reading triggers the temperature alarm Syntax BOOL SetTempAlarm HANDLE hCom int temp Parameters com An initialized COM port temp Temperature alarm threshold unit C range 0 100 Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded FALSE if failed Example BOOL ret int temp 60 ret SetTempAlarm hCom temp Set5VAlarm Description Sets the chassis DC 5V threshold beyond which the DC 5V voltage triggers the alarm Syntax BOOL Set5VAlarm HANDLE hCom float H float L Parameters com 48 Monitoring Control Functions PKIs 2719A An initialized COM port H DC 5V alarm upper threshold voltage range 0 to 1 0 DC 5V alarm lower threshold voltage range 0 to 1 0 Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded FALSE if failed Example BOOL ret floathigh 0 25 floatlow 0 25 ret Set5VAlarm hCom high low Set3V3Alarm Description Sets the chassis DC 3 3V threshold beyond which the DC 5V voltage triggers the alarm Syntax BOOL Set3V3Alarm HANDLE hCom float H float L Parameters com An initialized
33. perating status BYTE E SC Fan1RPM Fan 1 speed in RPM int Fan2RPM Fan 2 speed in RPM int RPM value Fan3RPM Fan 3 speed in RPM int Temp1Status Temperature sensor 1 status BYTE Temp2Status Temperature sensor 2 status BYTE Temp3Status Temperature sensor 3 status BYTE 0 Normal Temp4Status Temperature sensor 4 status BYTE 1 Abnormal Temp5Status Temperature sensor 5 status BYTE Temp6Status Temperature sensor 6 status BYTE Temp7Status Temperature sensor 7 status BYTE Temp8Status Temperature sensor 8 status BYTE Monitoring Control Functions 39 ET A ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC Variable Description Type Value Temp1Reading Reading of temperature float sensor 1 in C Temp2Reading Reading of temperature float sensor 2 in C Temp3Reading Reading of temperature float Temperature sensor 3 in C value Temp4Reading Reading of temperature float sensor 4 in C Temp5Reading Reading of temperature float sensor 5 in C Temp6Reading Reading of temperature float sensor 6 in C Temp7Reading Reading of temperature float sensor 7 in C Temp8Reading Reading of temperature float sensor 8 in C DC1Status DC 5 V standby status BYTE DC2Status DC 3 3 V status BYTE ON DC3Status DC 5 V status BYTE poma 1 Abnormal DC4Status DC 12 V status BYTE DC5Status DC 12 V status BYTE
34. r side of the chassis 2 Plug the other end of the AC power cord to a properly grounded wall socket or power strip 3 Press the standby power switch The Power LED blue lights up immediately 4 To power off the chassis press the standby power switch 2 4 Rack Mounting ADLINK provides hardware for optional installation of the PXIS 2719A to a rack The rack mount kit flexibly recesses the PXIS 2719A in the rack accommodating external mechanical parts on the front side such as cables and mass interconnect modules 26 Getting Started PKIs 2719A Figure 2 1 Rack Mount Assembly A Carrying Handle B Rubber Feet C Handles D Mounting Brackets Table 2 1 Rack Mount Assembly Legend 1 Unscrew and remove the carrying handle from the left side 2 Remove the four rubber feet from the right side 3 Fasten both handles to the mounting brackets using the provided M4 screws 4 Install the mounting brackets to both sides of the chas sis using the provided M4 screws Position of the mount ing brackets can be adjusted to recess the chassis in the rack by any distance Getting Started 27 A ADLINIC 5 Install the chassis in the rack using eight screws not included 28 Getting Started PKIS 2719A 3 System Management The PKIS 2719A provides advanced remote monitoring and con trol of chassis status including internal temperature fan speed and DC voltages all exported via a stan
35. ssis A ADLINK 5 Lift the latch until the mE chassis backplane D is Seen mee in the 6 Fasten the screws on the module front panel and con nect all devices to the system controller 22 Getting Started PKIs 2719A 2 3 2 Installing Peripheral Modules The PXIS 2719A supports up to eighteen PXI CompactPCI peripheral modules including a star trigger module The PXIS 2719A chassis does not support installation of a 3U CompactPCI module with rear I O function CAUTION 1 Select an available peripheral slot 2 to19 2 Depress the peripheral module s latch and align the module s top and bottom edges with the card guides 3 Carefully slide the module into the chassis Getting Started 23 A ADLINIK A ADLINK 4 AN ime e a 24 Getting Started PXIs 2719A 4 Lift the latch until the module is securely seated in the chassis backplane Aa INK C A m D TS s e h ADLINK A ADLINK pM CHNOLOGY INC 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 to install additional PXI peripheral modules To improve efficiency of heat dissipation after installing all PXI Z modules please install filler plates for any unused slots NOTE 2 3 3 Powering Up the System The PXIS 2719A is equipped with a 100 VAC to 240 VAC univer sal power supply unit requiring no input voltage selection 1 Connect one end of the supplied power cord to the power inlet located at the rea
36. ssis Status Log function monitored data can be recorded Clicking Log Chassis Status opens the Log Options dialog as shown 9 Overwrite the File Log Period Log Period 10 Figure 3 2 Log Options Dialog The name of the log file can be entered and overwrite or append to operations selected The log period can further be entered in seconds Clicking Start begins the log Over Threshold Statistics when selected displays information regarding threshold being exceeded Save Load Threshold All Threshold amp Control settings can be saved or loaded here Clicking Save Threshold Settings saves all current settings Clicking Load Threshold Settings loads all settings from the saved file Clicking Load Default Threshold resets all threshold settings to the default values Version Info Displays the current firmware version 32 System Management PKIS 2719A 3 3 Remote Status and Control Sets operations and threshold settings for PXIS 2719A including remote chassis on off target temperature fan mode and thresh old settings for DC voltage temperature and cooling fan speed Chassis Status Remote Status amp Control DC Voltage V Remote On Off NDLINIC 5Vsb 4 95 Normal ON COS Set 33V Power OFF i 3V 3 28 Normal nect Target Temp C EE DV 4 5 00 Normal 50 50 Set Com Port 12V 12 04 Normal COMI m Stop 12V 12 03 Normal Fan Speed Control ES 9 Auto
37. st OF Tables MC vii CEA TE ix 1 JMtroduCction sisessiiiernimennnecamcninnineaimenieniemneineens 1 LH Features Ln baa baranan ah a Sa ert M dee iiid eden baan IA 2 UCNE ee te EE 3 Ben EE 5 1 4 Connectors I O and Controls eese 9 1 4 1 Front Panel rtr Re e nhe ERR Rhen RE Rh gawaa 9 1 4 2 ear Pan tertii itte etit e etx enia 10 1 5 Backplane Overview sssssssssse nana 11 1 5 1 Interoperability with CompactPCI 11 1 5 2 System Controller Glot sees 12 1 5 3 Star Trigger Slot odi ed een 12 1 5 4 Peripheral Slots esse 12 1 5 5 Local Bus 13 1 5 6 Trigger BUS aan to dne ret re d eet 13 1 5 7 System Reference Clock aee enn 15 2 Getting Started ioco icc cita bcn dias us 19 2 1 Package Contents ssssssssssee ee 19 2 2 Cooling Consideratons nana ane nana ne enan 20 2 3 Hardware Installation ses aeee wewene anane ne ena en ee 21 2 3 1 Installing the System Controller 1 a 21 2 3 2 Installing Peripheral Modules 23 2 3 3 Powering Up the SyStem wwwwmwwaaaamamanaamumananaza 26 Table of Contents V A ADLINK m d 2 4 Rack Mounting seem 26 3 System Management eene 29 3 1 Installing the Monitor Utility aaa anana naa an anana een 30 3 2 Connect Control nenne 31 3 2 1 Com Port Setting sseeeee 31
38. t signal 10MHz REF In BNC 100 mVPP to 5 VPP square or sine Input impedance 10MHz REF In BNC 500450 Input signal PXI_CLK10_IN on second slot 5 V or 3 3 V TTL signal Cooling Fans 3 sets of 185 9 CFM fans Introduction ET A ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC General Specifications Per slot cooling capacity 25 W verified by 55 C chamber test Physical Slots 19 1 x system slot 18 peripheral slots Dimensions 444 4 W x 177 8 H x 455 D mm 17 5 x 7 x 17 9 in Weight 14 5 kg 31 9 Ib Environmental Storage Ambient temperature 20 to 70 C Relative humidity 10 to 90 noncondensing Operating Ambient temperature 0 to 55 C Relative humidity10 to 90 noncondensing Functional shock 30 G half sine 11 ms pulse duration Random Vibration Operating 5 to 500 Hz 0 31 Grms 3 axes Nonoperating 5 to 500 Hz 2 46 Grms 3 axes Certification Safety EN 61010 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility Emissions EN 55011 Class A Immunity EN 61326 1 Introduction PKIS 2719A General Specifications CE Compliance Meets essential reguirements of applicable European Directives as amended for CE Marking Low Voltage Directive safety 73 23 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 9 336 EEC 1 3 Schematics Please note that all dimensions shown are in mm mill
39. tatus BYTEFan3Status Fan 3 status intFanlRPM Fan41 speed in RPM intFan2RPM Fan 2 speed in RPM intFan3RPM Fan 3 speed in RPM Temperature sensor status and reading in degree cen tigrade BYTETemplStatus Temperature sensor status BYTETemp2Status Temperature sensor status BYTETemp3Status Temperature sensor status BY emp4Status Temperature sensor tatus e BYTETemp5Status Temperature sensor status BYTETemp6Status Temperature sensor status Tn oO fF W NY FB u BYTETemp7Status Temperature sensor status BYTETemp8Status Temperature sensor 8 status floatTemplReading Temperature sensor 1l reading C floatTemp2Reading Temperature sensor 2 reading C floatTemp3Reading Temperature sensor 3 reading C Monitoring Control Functions 37 ET ADLINI TECHNOLOGY INC 38 floatTemp4Reading Temperature sensor 4 reading C floatTemp5Reading Temperature sensor 5 reading C floatTemp6Reading Temperature sensor 6 reading C floatTemp7Reading Temperature sensor 7 reading C floatTemp8Reading Temperature sensor 8 reading C DC sta BXTEDCIS BYTEDC2S BYTEDC3S BYTEDC4S BYTEDC5S floatDCl floatDC2 floatDC3 floatDC4 floatDC5 Chassi 4 1 2 tatus DC 3 Reading DC Reading DC Reading DC Reading DC Reading DC sStatus
40. ting or uninstalling removing equipment Turn off power and unplug any power cords cables gt To avoid electrical shock and or damage to equipment Keep equipment away from water or liquid sources Keep equipment away from high heat or high humidity Keep equipment properly ventilated do not block or cover ventilation openings Make sure to use recommended voltage and power source settings Always install and operate equipment near an easily accessible electrical socket outlet Secure the power cord do not place any object on over the power cord Only install attach and operate equipment on stable surfaces and or recommended mountings and If the equipment will not be used for long periods of time turn off and unplug the equipment from its power source v Important Safety Instructions 57 A ADLINK pM CHNOLOGY INC gt Never attempt to fix the equipment Equipment should only be serviced by qualified personnel gt ALithium type battery may be provided for uninterrupted backup or emergency power WARNING Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with an incorrect type please dispose of used batteries appropriately Equipment must be serviced by authorized technicians when gt gt gt gt V 58 The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated the equipment It has been exposed to high humidity moisture It is not functioning or does not function according
41. zed COM port Syntax BOOL CloseCOM HANDLE hCom Monitoring Control Functions 51 A ADLINK Ba Parameters com The initialized COM port Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded FALSE if failed Example ret CloseCOM hCom 52 Monitoring Control Functions PKIS 2719A Appendix Troubleshooting and Mainte nance This Appendix describes basic troubleshooting techniques as well as instructions for the maintenance of the PXIS 2719A chassis 1 Installation Problems Inability to start the system frequently results from incorrect instal lation of the system controller peripheral modules and other com ponents Before starting the system please ensure that gt gt gt gt gt The system controller is properly installed and secured All peripheral modules are properly seated on the slots All cables are properly connected to the system controller and peripheral modules All installed peripheral modules are compatible for use in the chassis The power cord is securely plugged into the chassis power connector and power outlet wall socket power strip If the system fails to start when all installation conditions are met remove all installed peripheral modules and try again If the sys tem starts normally instal one peripheral module at a time fol lowed by powering up You may also try installing the modules into different slots until the desired result is obtained Troubleshooting and

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