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SECTION 3 - INSTALLATION

SOFTWARE INSTALLATION

First install the appropriate Pickering PXI switch card drivers by running the installer program Setup.exe (provided 

in a compressed zip file), either from the CD-ROM supplied, or by downloading the latest version from our website  

pickering

test

.com

  -  the  recommended  method.  Setup  is  accompanied  by  a  ReadMe  file  containing 

additional installation information. A single installation covers all cards in the System 40, System 45 and System 

50 ranges.
When installation completes, the installed drivers’ ReadMe file is offered for display. It can also be displayed 

later using a shortcut on the Programs>>Pickering menu.
If you are not a LabVIEW user you should choose the “full” version, and once that has been installed run 

the LabVIEW Runtime Engine installer via the shortcut on the Programs>>Pickering menu. In the absence of 

LabVIEW the Runtime Engine is required to support the Pickering Test Panels application.

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (CHASSIS)

1.  The chassis must be electrically installed in accordance with local regional electrical codes by a qualified 

engineer.

2.  The chassis must be grounded.

Electrostatic discharge can damage the components on the module. To avoid such damage in handling the  

 

board refer to page VII.
 

Ensure that there is adequate ventilation.
 

The module should be installed in accordance with the following procedure:

 

1.  Ensure that the system is turned OFF but still connected to mains so that it remains grounded.
2. Choose an appropriate slot in the rack.
3. Remove the blanking plate for the chosen slot.
4.  Ensure that the injector/ejector handle is in its downward position. Align the module with the card guides on 

the top and bottom of the slot. 

 

Do not raise the injector/ejector handle whilst inserting the module as the module will not insert properly.

5.  Hold the handle whilst slowly sliding the module into the card guides until the handle catches on the injector/

ejector rail (refer to Figure 3.1).

6.  Raise  the  injector/ejector  handle  until  the  module  firmly  seats  into  the  backplane. The  front  panel  of  the 

module should be flush with the front panel of the chassis.

7.  Secure the front panel of the module using both screws to the chassis front panel mounting rails.
8.  In a system employing a remote control interface to connect an external controller to a PXI chassis or to link 

multiple chassis, power-up the system as follows:

a.  For a system comprising an external controller and one chassis, power up the chassis before powering up 

the external controller.

b.  For a system comprising more than one chassis, turn ON the last chassis in the system followed by the 

penultimate, etc, and finally turn ON the external controller or chassis containing the system controller.

9.  For Pickering Interfaces modular LXI installation there is no requirement to use any particular power up 

sequence.

Summary of Contents for 40-110

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Page 2: ...pickeringtest com Issue 5 5 January 2020 40 110 115 120 125 User Manual PXI Reed Relay Modules...

Page 3: ...TS RESERVED No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed translated or stored in any form or by any means without the written permission of Pickering Interfaces Technical deta...

Page 4: ...s strives to fulfil all relevant environmental laws and regulations and reduce wastes and releases to the environment Pickering Interfaces aims to design and operate products in a way that protects th...

Page 5: ...rous voltages WARNING CAUTION An appropriate safety instruction should be followed or caution to a potential hazard exists Refer to the relevant instructions detailed within the product manual HEAVY I...

Page 6: ...Programming Guide 4 1 Programming Options For Pickering PXI Modules 4 1 Module Architecture 40 110 021 121 4 2 Module Architecture 40 115 021 121 4 3 Module Architecture 40 115 022 122 4 4 Module Arch...

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Page 8: ...y earth The host chassis must be correctly installed and be connected to mains or factory safety ground please refer to your chassis installation manual Diagram Showing Separation Between The Mains Ci...

Page 9: ...be isolated and disconnected from the power source and user I O signals refer to the Maintenance Section Appropriate manual handling procedures should be followed as dictated by the weight of the indi...

Page 10: ...IRST 3 Year Warranty The 40 110 115 range of switching modules are available in both Changeover SPDT and Normally Open SPST DPST configurations Connections are made via a front panel 96 pin male micro...

Page 11: ...Operating Conditions Operating Temperature Humidity Altitude 0 C to 55 C Up to 90 non condensing 5000m Storage and Transport Conditions Storage Temperature Humidity Altitude 20 C to 75 C Up to 90 non...

Page 12: ...nection accessories for the 40 110 series please refer to the 90 016D 96 pin micro D Connector Accessories data sheet where a complete list and documentation can be found for accessories or refer to t...

Page 13: ...ion Legacy and Hybrid Peripheral slots in a 3U PXI Express PXIe chassis Pickering Interfaces LXI or LXI USB Modular Chassis Chassis Selection Guide Standard PXI or hybrid PXIe Chassis from any Vendor...

Page 14: ...ckeringtest com software Signal Routing Software Our signal routing software Switch Path Manager automatically selects and energizes switch paths through Pickering switching systems Signal routing is...

Page 15: ...Page 1 6 REED RELAY MODULE 40 110 115 120 125 pickering SECTION 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 16: ...nding on the module type The relays are energised via control signals from relay driver U8 The relay driver is addressed by PCI bridge U1 to output the required signal Module configuration is determin...

Page 17: ...Page 2 2 REED RELAY MODULE 40 110 115 120 125 pickering SECTION 2 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 18: ...le s will connect with Ensure the chassis is not connected to the electrical supply 3 Ensure that the designated area for the chassis containing the module is of flat and solid construction to withsta...

Page 19: ...uate ventilation The module should be installed in accordance with the following procedure 1 Ensure that the system is turned OFF but still connected to mains so that it remains grounded 2 Choose an a...

Page 20: ...via the Start menu Start Menu Pickering Interfaces Ltd General Soft Front Panel A selector panel will appear listing all installed Pickering PCI PXI or LXI switch cards and resistor cards Click on the...

Page 21: ...Page 3 4 REED RELAY MODULE 40 110 115 120 125 pickering SECTION 3 INSTALLATION THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 22: ...ion on the installation and use of drivers and the programming of Pickering s products in various software environments please refer to the Software User Manual This is available as a download from ht...

Page 23: ...2 to A12 1 13 C13 to A13 C13 to A13 1 14 C14 to A14 C14 to A14 1 15 C15 to A15 C15 to A15 1 16 C16 to A16 C16 to A16 1 17 C17 to A17 1 18 C18 to A18 1 19 C19 to A19 1 20 C20 to A20 1 21 C21 to A21 1 2...

Page 24: ...C11 to A11 1 12 C12 to A12 C12 to A12 1 13 C13 to A13 C13 to A13 1 14 C14 to A14 C14 to A14 1 15 C15 to A15 C15 to A15 1 16 C16 to A16 C16 to A16 1 17 C17 to A17 1 18 C18 to A18 1 19 C19 to A19 1 20 C...

Page 25: ...1 C11 2 to A11 2 C11 1 to A11 1 C11 2 to A11 2 1 12 C12 1 to A12 1 C12 2 to A12 2 C12 1 to A12 1 C12 2 to A12 2 1 13 C13 1 to A13 1 C13 2 to A13 2 C13 1 to A13 1 C13 2 to A13 2 1 14 C14 1 to A14 1 C1...

Page 26: ...C4 to A4 1 5 C5 to A5 1 6 C6 to A6 1 7 C7 to A7 1 8 C8 to A8 1 9 C9 to A9 1 10 C10 to A10 1 11 C11 to A11 1 12 C12 to A12 1 13 C13 to A13 1 14 C14 to A14 1 15 C15 to A15 1 16 C16 to A16 The 40 120 021...

Page 27: ...C10 to A10 1 11 C11 to A11 1 12 C12 to A12 1 13 C13 to A13 1 14 C14 to A14 1 15 C15 to A15 1 16 C16 to A16 1 17 C17 to A17 1 18 C18 to A18 1 19 C19 to A19 1 20 C20 to A20 1 21 C21 to A21 1 22 C22 to A...

Page 28: ...s needed to hold the entire pattern ViUInt32 data 1 data 0 1 Sets lowest bit to 1 A1 C1 relay pipx40_setChannelPattern vi sub_unit data data 0 0x20 Sets 6th bit A6 C6 relay All other relays are set to...

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Page 30: ...C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 A1 B1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A4 B4 A5 B5 A6 B6 A7 B7 A8 B8 A9 B9 A10 B10 A11 B11 A12 B12 A13 B13 A14 B14 A15 B15 A16 B16 B1 A2 C2 B3 A4 C4 B5 A6 C6 B7 A8 C8 B9 A10 C10 B11 A12 C12 B13 A14...

Page 31: ...5 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 6...

Page 32: ...A10 2 A11 1 A11 2 A12 1 A12 2 A13 1 A13 2 A14 1 A14 2 A15 1 A15 2 A16 1 A16 2 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89...

Page 33: ...3 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46...

Page 34: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 C1 S1 C2 S2 C3 S3 C4 S4 C5 S5 C6 S6 C7 S7 C8 S8 C9 S9 C10 S10 C11 S11 C1...

Page 35: ...Page 5 6 REED RELAY MODULE 40 110 115 120 125 pickering SECTION 5 CONNECTOR INFORMATION THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 36: ...ny potential configuration problems Specific details of all installed Pickering switch cards are included All the installed Pickering switch cards should be listed in the Pilpxi information section if...

Page 37: ...REED RELAY MODULE 40 110 115 120 125 Page 6 2 pickering SECTION 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 38: ...assis was manufactured the module may not be recognized in this case the chassis firmware may need upgrading This is a simple process which is described in the manual for the Modular LXI Chassis SWITC...

Page 39: ...LE 7 1 Reed Relay Module 40 110 021 121 Relay Numbering Signal Path with relay energised Signal Path with relay de energised Relay No 40 110 021 Relay No 40 110 121 C1 to A1 C1 to B1 RL1 RL1 C2 to A2...

Page 40: ...A17 2 RL17 Not Fitted RL17 C2 1 to A2 1 C2 2 to A2 2 RL2 RL2 C18 1 to A18 1 C18 2 to A18 2 RL18 Not Fitted RL18 C3 1 to A3 1 C3 2 to A3 2 RL3 RL3 RL19 Not Fitted RL19 C4 1 to A4 1 C4 2 to A4 2 RL4 RL...

Page 41: ...Fitted RL20 Not Fitted RL21 Not Fitted RL22 Not Fitted RL23 Not Fitted RL24 Not Fitted RL25 Not Fitted RL26 Not Fitted RL27 Not Fitted RL28 Not Fitted RL29 Not Fitted RL30 Not Fitted RL31 Not Fitted...

Page 42: ...3 C4 C1 C21 C24 C20 C14 C15 pickering R15 R4 C19 C16 J1 A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C C23 U8 C18 C17 C11 C10 C8 C9 C7 C6 C...

Page 43: ...Page 7 6 REED RELAY MODULE 40 110 115 120 125 pickering SECTION 7 MAINTENANCE INFORMATION THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

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