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6.
Select
NI Scan Engine
from the software add-ons.
Select any additional software to install. If you plan on using the NI 9147 with the
LabVIEW FPGA Module, you can click
Next
. Click
NI Scan Engine
if you plan on
using the NI 9147 without the LabVIEW FPGA Module.
Tip
You can use this wizard at anytime to install additional software.
7.
Click
Next
.
8.
Verify that the summary of software to install is correct.
9.
Click
Next
to start the installation.
10. Click
Finish
when the installation is complete.
Troubleshooting the NI 9147
The NI 9147 is Not Communicating with the Network
•
Ensure that the USB connections between the NI 9147 and the host computer and the
Ethernet connections between the host computer and the router are secure.
•
Configure the IP and other network settings by completing the following steps.
1.
Use a USB A-to-B cable to connect the NI 9147 USB device port to a host
computer. The USB driver creates a virtual network interface card and assigns an IP
address to the NI 9147 in the format of 172.22.11.
x
.
2.
In MAX, expand your system under Remote Systems.
3.
Select the
Network Settings
tab to configure the IP and other network settings.
4.
(Optional) Use the RJ-45 Ethernet port 1 to reconnect the NI 9147 to the host
computer. The NI 9147 attempts to initiate a DHCP network connection at powerup.
Note
If the NI 9147 cannot obtain an IP address, it connects to the
network with a link-local IP address with the form 169.254.
x
.
x
. The host
computer communicates with the NI 9147 over a standard Ethernet
connection.
•
Ensure that you have the correct version of NI-RIO Device Drivers installed on the host
computer. Visit
and enter the Info Code
swsupport
for the minimum
supported versions of LabVIEW and NI-RIO Device Drivers.
Tip
If you have recently upgraded LabVIEW, you must reinstall NI-RIO
Device Drivers.
•
Ensure that the NI USBLAN adapter is recognized in the Device Manager. On
Windows 7, select
Start
»
Control Panel
»
Device Manager
»
Network adapters
»
National
Instruments
»
USBLAN adapter
. If the USBLAN adapter is not recognized, you must
reinstall NI-RIO Device Drivers.
•
Temporarily disable any network firewalls or other security software.
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