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Getting Started with the NI CVS-1450 Series 

The NI CVS-1450 device ships with a 4-position power connector that plugs directly into the power 
input connector on the NI CVS-1450 device. To wire power to the 4-position connector, complete the 
following steps:

1.

Wire the voltage output of the 24 VDC ±10% power supply to the main voltage input, labeled 

V

on the 4-position connector.

2.

Wire the common-mode signal (ground) output of the power supply to the common-mode signal 
input, labeled 

C

, on the 4-position connector.

If you are using a separate power supply for the NI CVS-1450 device isolated outputs, connect the 
voltage output on the power supply to the isolated power (

V

iso

) on the 4-position connector. Connect the 

common-mode signal on the power supply to the isolated common-mode signal (

C

iso

) on the connector.

Note

If you do not require a separate power supply for the NI CVS-1450 device isolated outputs, 

you can daisy-chain the 

V

 to the 

V

iso

 and the 

C

 to the 

C

iso

 on the connector.

For information about grounding the NI CVS-1450 device chassis to earth ground, refer to the 

NI CVS-1450 Series User Manual

.

Connecting the NI CVS-1450 Device to a Network

Use a standard CAT 5 or CAT 6 Ethernet cable to connect the NI CVS-1450 device to a network.

If the development computer is already configured on a network, you must configure the NI CVS-1450 
device on the same network. If the development computer is not connected to a network, you can 
connect the development computer and the NI CVS-1450 device directly using a CAT 5 or CAT 6 
Ethernet crossover cable.

Caution

To prevent data loss and to maintain the integrity of your Ethernet installation, do

not

 use 

a cable longer than 100 m. If you are using a 100 Mbps Ethernet, National Instruments recommends 
using a CAT 5 or CAT 6 shielded twisted-pair Ethernet cable.

Subnet Considerations

To configure the NI CVS-1450 device, it must reside on the same subnet as the development computer. 
Once the NI CVS-1450 device is configured, other subnets can access and use it. 

To use the NI CVS-1450 device on a subnet other than the one on which the development computer 
resides, first connect and configure the NI CVS-1450 device on the same subnet as the development 
computer. Next, physically move the NI CVS-1450 device to the other subnet and reassign an IP 
address. Contact your network administrator for assistance in setting up the development computer and 
NI CVS-1450 device on the same subnet.

Connecting the NI CVS-1450 Device to the Development Computer

The development computer communicates with the NI CVS-1450 device over an Ethernet connection. 
Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect from the network port to the NI CVS-1450 device.

Note

If you are 

not

 connecting through a network, use an Ethernet crossover cable to connect the 

NI CVS-1450 device directly to the development computer.

To connect the NI CVS-1450 device to the development computer, refer to Figure 5 while completing 
the following steps:

1.

Verify that the development computer is connected to the network and is powered on.

2.

Using a standard Ethernet cable, connect from the network port to the Ethernet port on the 
NI CVS-1450 device.

Summary of Contents for NI Vision CVS-1450 Series

Page 1: ...0 Series compact vision system Development computer running Windows Vista XP 2000 DCAM compliant IEEE 1394 camera IEEE 1394 jackscrew to latch cable part number 778796 01 or any standard IEEE 1394 cab...

Page 2: ...stalling and operating the device Do not operate the device in a manner not specified in the documentation Misuse of the device may result in a hazard and may compromise the safety protection built in...

Page 3: ...em referred to as MAINS4 voltage This category is for measurements of voltages from specially protected secondary circuits Such voltage measurements include signal levels special equipment limited ene...

Page 4: ...ra and a monitor to the NI CVS 1450 device refer to Figure 2 while completing the following steps 1 Connect the VGA cable from the monitor to the VGA port on the NI CVS 1450 device 2 Plug the IEEE 139...

Page 5: ...connect power to the NI CVS 1450 device refer to Figure 3 while completing the following steps 1 Plug the 4 position connector from the power supply into the power receptacle on the NI CVS 1450 devic...

Page 6: ...e the wires leading to the 4 position power connector as shown in Figure 4 Ferrules are available from Phoenix Contact part number 3200519 Figure 4 Wiring a Third Party Power Supply to the 4 Position...

Page 7: ...ment computer and the NI CVS 1450 device directly using a CAT 5 or CAT 6 Ethernet crossover cable Caution To prevent data loss and to maintain the integrity of your Ethernet installation do not use a...

Page 8: ...teps to install LabVIEW the LabVIEW Real Time Module the NI Vision Development Module and NI Vision Acquisition Software onto the development computer Note You must install LabVIEW the LabVIEW Real Ti...

Page 9: ...special characters except hyphens The first and last characters must be alphanumeric 4 If the network is configured to issue IP addresses using DHCP select Obtain IP address from DHCP server Otherwis...

Page 10: ...Select the Existing target or device option from Targets and Devices expand the Compact Vision System branch select your device and click OK 9 Click Next 10 Verify that the NI CVS 1450 device appears...

Page 11: ...CVS 1456 256 MB Processor NI CVS 1454 Intel Celeron 400 MHz processor NI CVS 1455 Intel Celeron 650 MHz processor NI CVS 1456 Intel Celeron 733 MHz processor Network Network interface 10BaseT and 100...

Page 12: ...13 Input voltage range 0 to 30 V Input ON voltage 3 5 to 30 V Input OFF voltage 0 to 2 V Turn on current 7 1 mA typical 14 mA maximum Maximum pulse rate 100 kHz Minimum pulse detected 10 s Reverse pol...

Page 13: ...All other positions 0 to 45 C Storage temperature 20 to 85 C Humidity 10 to 90 RH noncondensing Pollution Degree 2 Operating shock IEC 68 2 27 50 g 6 ms half sine 3 shocks per side 30 g 11 ms half si...

Page 14: ...product line and click the appropriate link in the Certification column Environmental Management National Instruments is committed to designing and manufacturing products in an environmentally respon...

Page 15: ...also has offices located around the world to help address your support needs For telephone support in the United States create your service request at ni com support and follow the calling instructio...

Page 16: ...nal Instruments trademarks Other product and company names mentioned herein are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies For patents covering National Instruments products refer to the...

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