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Getting Started with the NI PCIe-1433

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Installation

The following instructions are for general installation. Refer to the documentation provided by your 
computer manufacturer for specific instructions and warnings.

1.

Install NI Vision Acquisition Software before installing the NI 1433. Refer to the 

NI Vision 

Acquisition Software Release Notes

 for specific installation instructions.

2.

Power off and unplug the computer.

Caution

To protect yourself and the computer from electrical hazards, the computer 

must

 remain 

unplugged until the installation is complete.

3.

Remove the computer cover to expose the expansion slots.

Caution

Installing a PCIe device into any non-PCIe slot can damage both the computer motherboard 

and the device. If you are unsure of the difference between connector types, do 

not

 install the device. 

Refer to the documentation provided by your computer manufacturer to determine the correct slot in 
which to install the NI 1433.

4.

Touch a metal part of the computer to discharge any static electricity that might be on your clothes 
or body. Static electricity can damage the device.

5.

Choose an unused x4 or larger PCIe slot, and remove the corresponding expansion slot cover on 
the back panel of the computer.

Note

The NI 1433 is intended for a x4 PCIe slot. The NI 1433 will not fit properly into a x1 PCIe 

slot. The NI 1433 will fit into, and can be used in, a x8 or x16 PCIe slot. Using a smaller width device 
in a larger width slot is called up-plugging. When up-plugging, some motherboards only support 
plug-in devices at the x1 data rate. If you plan to use the NI 1433 in an up-plugging configuration 
with a camera that produces data faster than 200 MB/s, verify with the computer manufacturer that 
the motherboard will support a x4 plug-in device at a x4 data rate in the PC expansion slot you plan 
to use.

6.

Remove your device from the antistatic package and gently rock the device into the slot. The 
connection may be tight, but do 

not

 force the device into place.

Note

Check that the bracket of your device aligns up with the hole in the back panel rail of the 

computer chassis.

7.

Secure the device mounting bracket to the back panel rail of the computer.

Note

If you will be using the NI Camera Link I/O Extension Board (PCIe), refer to the 

NI Camera 

Link I/O Extension Board (PCIe) User Guide 

for installation instructions.

8.

Replace the computer cover.

9.

Connect the 26-pin MDR Camera Link cable to the Camera Link-compatible camera. Refer to the 
camera manufacturer documentation for specific instructions about how to connect the cable to 
your camera.

10. Connect the Camera Link cable to the Camera Link connector on the NI 1433 front panel.

11. Plug in and power on the computer.

The NI 1433 is now installed and the camera is now connected.

Summary of Contents for PCIe-1433

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Page 2: ...st even when the equipment is turned off To avoid a shock hazard do not perform procedures involving cover or shield removal unless you are qualified to do so Disconnect all field power prior to remov...

Page 3: ...rement Category II are measurements performed on household appliances portable tools and similar products Measurement Category III is for measurements performed in the building installation at the dis...

Page 4: ...The NI 1433 will not fit properly into a x1 PCIe slot The NI 1433 will fit into and can be used in a x8 or x16 PCIe slot Using a smaller width device in a larger width slot is called up plugging When...

Page 5: ...of the particular camera you are using Refer to MAX for information about valid camera attributes for your camera and image acquisition device Many camera files are installed when you install NI IMAQ...

Page 6: ...and according to the documentation CE Compliance This product meets the essential requirements of applicable European Directives as follows 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive safety 2004 108 EC Electrom...

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