Chapter 2
Installation and Configuration
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Using the Controllers with PXI-1020 and
PXI-1025 Chassis
The NI 8176 and NI 8175 controllers interface directly to the National
Instruments PXI-1020 and PXI-1025 chassis. The interface contains
signals to interface to the chassis LCD display, IDE CDROM drive,
and PS2 mouse and keyboard.
LCD Display
To enable/disable the LCD display for a PXI-1020 or PXI-1025 chassis:
1.
Install the controller in a PXI-1020 or PXI-1025 chassis.
2.
Connect a CRT monitor to the VGA connector on the NI 8171 series
controller.
3.
Power on the chassis and enter the BIOS setup program during the
boot. (When the message
Press <DEL> to enter SETUP
appears,
press <Delete> or <Del> on the numeric keypad. The message
Entering Setup…
appears, and the setup program is loaded after a
short delay.)
4.
In the
PXI Setup
menu, set the LCD chassis setting to the correct
value:
•
PXI-1020—Enables the LCD display and sets the resolution to
640
×
480.
•
PXI-1025—Enables the LCD display for the PXI-1025 chassis
and sets the resolution to 800
×
600.
•
Disabled—Disables the LCD display even if the controller is
installed in a PXI-1020 or PXI-1025 chassis.
Note
If an LCD display does not exist or is malfunctioning, the BIOS Setup option is not
visible.
IDE CD-ROM Drive
The PXI-1020 and PXI-1025 chassis have integrated CD-ROM drives. The
BIOS automatically detects the CD-ROM and enables the IDE interface.
The OS loads drivers to access the CD-ROM. Refer to the
section for information on booting from the CD-ROM drive.