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Chapter 3
Configuring and Testing
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Task
or
NI-DAQmx Global Channel
cannot adjust calibration
settings in MAX at this time. In these cases, adjust calibration settings
in your application. The default configuration settings set the
potentiometers at their midpoint, 62 for the coarse potentiometer
and 2,047 for the fine potentiometer. The default state of the shunt
calibration switches is open. This leaves the shunt calibration resistor
disconnected from the circuit.
Note
For more information about how to further configure the NI PXI-4220, or how to use
LabVIEW to configure the device and take measurements, refer to Chapter 5,
.
Creating a Strain Global Channel or Task
To create a new NI-DAQmx strain global task or channel, complete the
following steps:
1.
Double-click the
Measurement & Automation Explorer
icon on the
desktop.
2.
Right-click
Data Neighborhood
and select
Create New
.
3.
Select
NI-DAQmx Task
or
NI-DAQmx Global Channel
and click
Next
.
4.
Select
Analog Input
, and then select
Strain
.
5.
If you are creating a task, keep the
Create New Local Channels
selected and select the channels to add to the task. You can select
blocks of channels by pressing the <Shift> key while making the
selections or individual channels by pressing the <Ctrl> key while
making the selections. If you are creating a global channel, you can
select only one channel. Click
Next
.
6.
Name the task or channel, and then click
Finish
.
7.
In the box labelled
Channel List
, select the channel(s) you want to
configure. You can select blocks of channels by pressing the <Shift>
key while making the selections or individual channels by pressing the
<Ctrl> key while making the selections.
8.
Enter the specific values for your application in the
Settings
tab.
Context help information for each setting is provided on the right side
of the screen.
9.
Click the
Device
tab and select the auto zero mode and lowpass filter
cutoff frequency.