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Electromagnetic Compatibility Guidelines

This product was tested and complies with the regulatory requirements and limits for
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) stated in the product specifications. These requirements
and limits provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is
operated in the intended operational electromagnetic environment.

This product is intended for use in industrial locations. However, harmful interference may
occur in some installations, when the product is connected to a peripheral device or test object,
or if the product is used in residential or commercial areas. To minimize interference with
radio and television reception and prevent unacceptable performance degradation, install and
use this product in strict accordance with the instructions in the product documentation.

Furthermore, any changes or modifications to the product not expressly approved by National
Instruments could void your authority to operate it under your local regulatory rules.

Caution

 

To ensure the specified EMC performance, operate this product only with

shielded cables and accessories.

Caution

 

This product may become more sensitive to electromagnetic disturbances

in the operational environment when test leads are attached or when connected to a
test object.

Caution

 

To ensure the specified EMC performance, the length of all I/O cables

must be no longer than 3 m (10 ft).

Verifying the System Requirements

To use the NI-SCOPE instrument driver, your system must meet certain requirements.

Refer to the product readme, which is available on the driver software media or online at 

ni.com/manuals

, for more information about minimum system requirements,

recommended system, and supported application development environments (ADEs).

Unpacking the Kit

Caution

 

To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) from damaging the device,

ground yourself using a grounding strap or by holding a grounded object, such as
your computer chassis.

1.

Touch the antistatic package to a metal part of the computer chassis.

2.

Remove the device from the package and inspect the device for loose components or any
other sign of damage.

Caution

 

Never touch the exposed pins of connectors.

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NI USB-5132/5133 Getting Started Guide

Summary of Contents for USB Digitizers NI USB-5132

Page 1: ...ing the Kit 2 Preparing the Environment 3 USB Modules 3 Kit Contents 3 Other Equipment 4 Installing the Software 4 Installing the Hardware 4 Providing USB Cable Strain Relief 5 Mounting the USB Device...

Page 2: ...ion To ensure the specified EMC performance operate this product only with shielded cables and accessories Caution This product may become more sensitive to electromagnetic disturbances in the operati...

Page 3: ...ment Ambient temperature range 0 C to 45 C Tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 1 and IEC 60068 2 2 Relative humidity range 10 to 90 noncondensing Tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 56 Maximum alt...

Page 4: ...3 Follow the instructions in the installation prompts Note Windows users may see access and security messages during installation Accept the prompts to complete the installation Note If installing fro...

Page 5: ...viding USB Cable Strain Relief There are two strain relief options available with your USB device Groove Method Press the USB cable into one of the two grooves on the underside of the of the USB devic...

Page 6: ...USB Device for Desktop Use The NI 5132 5133 has plastic guides on the underside that allow it to be stacked on top of other NI 5132 5133 devices To prepare the NI 5132 5133 for secure desktop use adhe...

Page 7: ...B Device to a Panel To mount the NI 5132 5133 to a board or panel complete the following steps Note Apply strain relief before mounting the NI 5132 5133 to a panel Note Do not apply rubber feet to the...

Page 8: ...er MAX to configure your National Instruments hardware MAX informs other programs about which devices reside in the system and how they are configured MAX is automatically installed with NI SCOPE 1 La...

Page 9: ...e Connect an external signal by clicking Auto or by selecting the appropriate device parameters for the signal Connect a cable from PFI 1 to an input channel and select Utility Probe Compensation from...

Page 10: ...iScope Microsoft Visual C C Use examples located in the NIDocDir NI SCOPE examples directory where NIDocDir is one of the following directories Windows 8 7 Vista Users Public Documents National Instru...

Page 11: ...es and navigate to Hardware Input and Output Modular Instruments ANSI C or Visual Basic Locate examples in the NIDocDir NI SCOPE examples directory where NIDocDir is one of the following directories W...

Page 12: ...nt to use by selecting Hardware Input and Output Modular Instruments NI SCOPE High Speed Digitizers Tip If you are not sure which example to run use the Quick Start VI which is found under Hardware In...

Page 13: ...he self test contact NI Technical Support at ni com support What Should I Do if the Back Panel LED Remains Off When the NI 5132 5133 is Plugged In If the back panel LED fails to light after you plug t...

Page 14: ...Application Engineers Visit ni com services for NI Factory Installation Services repairs extended warranty and other services Visit ni com register to register your National Instruments product Produ...

Page 15: ...on of ni com niglobal to access the branch office websites which provide up to date contact information support phone numbers email addresses and current events NI USB 5132 5133 Getting Started Guide...

Page 16: ...d third party legal notices in the readme file for your NI product Refer to the Export Compliance Information at ni com legal export compliance for the National Instruments global trade compliance pol...

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