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SCC-RTD01 Resistance Temperature Detector User Guide
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Documentation
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One of the following:
•
SC-2345/2350 User Manual
•
SCC-68 User Guide
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SCC-RTD01 Resistance Temperature Detector User Guide
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Read Me First: Safety and Radio-Frequency Interference
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SCC Quick Start Guide
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Tools
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1/8 in. flathead screwdriver
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Numbers 1 and 2 Phillips screwdrivers
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Wire insulation strippers
Note
If you do not have the current version of NI-DAQmx or one of the documents, you
can download them from the National Instruments Web site at
ni.com
or contact an NI
sales representative. Software scaling of measurements is not supported on the Macintosh
operating system. Refer to the
section for information about software
scaling.
Device Specific Information
Note
For general SCC module installation and signal connection information, and
information about the SC-2345 or SC-2350 carrier, refer to the
SCC Quick Start Guide
,
available for download at
ni.com/manuals
.
Installing the Module
Caution
Refer to the
Read Me First: Safety and Radio-Frequency Interference
document
before removing equipment covers or connecting/disconnecting any signal wires.
You can plug the SCC-RTD01 into any AI socket on the SCC.
The SCC-RTD01 can function as a single-stage module or as the first stage
of a dual-stage signal conditioning configuration. The socket you choose
determines which E/M Series DAQ device channels receive the
SCC-RTD01 signals, as explained in the
SCC Quick Start Guide
.
For single-stage input conditioning, plug the SCC-RTD01 into any socket
J(
X
+
1), where
X
is 0 to 7, and connect the input signals to the module as
described in the
SCC Quick Start Guide
.