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SCXI-1325 Installation Guide

device to National Instruments for service and repair to ensure that its safety features are 
not compromised.

When using the device with high common-mode voltages, you must insulate your signal 
wires for the highest input voltage. National Instruments is not liable for any damages or 
injuries resulting from inadequate signal wire insulation. Use only 26-14 AWG wire with 
a voltage rating of 300 V and 60 °C for signals that may come in contact with 250 V.

When connecting or disconnecting signal lines to the SCXI terminal block screw terminals, 
make sure the lines are powered off. Potential differences between the lines and the SCXI 
ground create a shock hazard while you connect the lines.

Connections, including power signals to ground and vice versa, that exceed any of the 
maximum signal ratings on the SCXI device can create a shock or fire hazard or can 
damage any or all of the boards connected to the SCXI chassis, the host computer, and the 
SCXI device. National Instruments is not liable for any damages or injuries resulting from 
incorrect signal connections.

If high voltages (

30 V

rms

 and 42.4 V

peak

 or 60 VDC) are present, you must connect a safety 

earth ground wire to the terminal block safety ground solder lug, shown in Figure 1. This 
complies with safety agency requirements and protects against electric shock when the 
terminal block is not connected to the chassis. To connect the safety earth ground to the 
safety ground solder lug, run an earth ground wire in the cable from the signal source to 
the terminal block. National Instruments is not liable for any damages or injuries resulting 
from inadequate safety earth ground connections. 

Do not loosen or re-orient the safety ground solder lug hardware when connecting the 
safety ground wire; to do so reduces the safety isolation between the high voltage and 
safety ground.

Signal Connection

Note

Refer to the 

Safety Information

 section before removing equipment covers or 

connecting or disconnecting any signal wires.

When connecting your signals to the SCXI-1325, follow the labeling on the 
SCXI-1325 for the appropriate module, as indicated in Figure 2.

To connect the signal to the terminal block, perform the following steps, 
referring to Figures 1 and 2 as necessary:

1.

Unscrew the top cover screws and remove the cover.

2.

Loosen the strain-relief screws and remove the strain-relief bar.

3.

Run the signal wires through the strain-relief opening. You can add 
insulation or padding if necessary.

4.

Prepare your signal wire by stripping the insulation no more than 
7 mm.

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