Chapter 2
Using the NI 447X
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NI PCI-4472 and NI PCI-4474
1.
Power off and unplug the computer.
2.
Remove the cover.
3.
Make sure there are no lighted LEDs on the motherboard. If any are lit,
wait until they go out before continuing the installation.
4.
Remove the expansion slot cover on the back panel of the computer.
5.
Ground yourself using a grounding strap or by touching a grounded
object. Follow the ESD protection precautions described in the
Getting Started with the NI 447X
6.
Insert the NI PCI-4472 or NI PCI-4474 into a PCI slot. Gently rock the
device to ease it into place. It may be a tight fit, but do
not
force the
device into place.
7.
Screw the mounting bracket of the NI PCI-4472 or NI PCI-4474 to the
back panel rail of the computer.
8.
Visually verify the installation. Make sure the device is not touching
other devices or components and is fully inserted into the slot.
9.
Replace the cover.
10. Plug in and power on the computer.
Note
For proper cooling, all covers and filler panels must be installed.
The NI PCI-4472 or NI PCI-4474 is now installed.
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NI PXI-4472
1.
Power off and unplug the PXI or CompactPCI chassis.
Note
If you are installing more than one NI PXI-4472 device in a PXI or CompactPCI
chassis and want to synchronize DAQ operations between the devices, one NI PXI-4472
must be installed in slot 2. Refer to the
Synchronizing Multiple Devices
information.
2.
Choose an unused PXI or CompactPCI slot in the system.
Note
For maximum performance when using a non-PXI chassis, install the NI PXI-4472
in a slot that supports bus arbitration or bus-master modules. The NI PXI-4472 contains
onboard bus-master DMA logic that you can use only if the NI PXI-4472 is installed in
such a slot. NI recommends installing the NI PXI-4472 in such a slot. If you choose a slot
that does not support bus masters, you must disable the onboard DMA controller using
software. A PXI-compliant chassis must have bus arbitration for all slots.