Chapter 1
Introduction
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SCB-68 Shielded Connector Block User Manual
Configuring the SCB-68
For instructions about using Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX)
to configure the SCB-68 as an accessory for a DAQ device, complete the
following steps:
1.
Navigate to MAX by selecting
Start»Programs»National
Instruments»Measurement&Automation
.
2.
Select
Help»Help Topics»NI-DAQ
in MAX.
3.
Select
DAQ Devices»Configuring DAQ Devices»Configuring
DAQ Devices»Accessory
in the
Measurement & Automation Explorer
Help for MAX.
Safety Information
The following section contains important safety information that you
must
follow when installing and using the SCB-68.
Do
not
operate the SCB-68 in a manner not specified in this document.
Misuse of the SCB-68 can result in a hazard. You can compromise the
safety protection built into the SCB-68 if the device is damaged in any way.
If the SCB-68 is damaged, return it to NI for repair.
Do
not
substitute parts or modify the SCB-68 except as described in this
document. Use the SCB-68 only with the chassis, modules, accessories,
and cables specified in the installation instructions. You
must
have all
covers and filler panels installed during operation of the SCB-68.
Do
not
operate the SCB-68 in an explosive atmosphere or where there may
be flammable gases or fumes. Operate the SCB-68 only at or below the
pollution degree stated in Appendix A,
Pollution is foreign matter in a solid, liquid, or gaseous state that can reduce
dielectric strength or surface resistivity. The following is a description of
pollution degrees:
•
Pollution Degree 1 means no pollution or only dry, nonconductive
pollution occurs. The pollution has no influence.
•
Pollution Degree 2 means that only nonconductive pollution occurs in
most cases. Occasionally, however, a temporary conductivity caused
by condensation must be expected.