Table 6.
NI 5142 IF Digitizer Module Front Panel LEDs
LED
Indications
ACCESS Indicates the basic hardware status of the NI 5142 module.
OFF—The module is not yet functional, or the module detected a problem with a
power rail.
AMBER—The module is being accessed.
Accessed
means that the device setup
registers are being written to in order to control the device.
GREEN—The module is ready to be programmed by NI-RFSA.
ACTIVE Indicates the NI 5142 module state.
OFF—The module is not armed, triggered, or acquiring a waveform.
AMBER—The module is armed and waiting for a trigger.
GREEN—The module has received a Reference Trigger. Also indicates that the
module is acquiring a waveform.
RED—The module has detected an error. The LED remains red until the error
condition is removed.
Related Information
Refer to the NI High-Speed Digitizers Help for more information about triggering.
Configuring the NI 5661 in MAX
Use Measurement & Automation Explorer (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-RFSA.
1.
Launch MAX.
2.
In the configuration tree, double-click
Devices and Interfaces
to see the list of installed
devices.
Note
If you are using the NI 5661 with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module,
expand
Remote Systems
. Find your target IP address or name, expand it, and
then expand
Devices and Interfaces
.
Installed devices appear under the name of their associated chassis.
3.
Expand your
Chassis
tree item.
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