How Do I Configure the DAQ Channel Wizard with 5B49 Modules
Primary Software: Driver Software>>NI-DAQ
Primary Software Version: 6.5.2
Primary Software Fixed Version: N/A
Secondary Software: N/A
Hardware: Signal Conditioning Other>>5B Series>>5B49
Problem: How do I configure virtual channels in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) to work with 5B49 signal conditioning modules?
Solution: The 5B49 is a single-channel signal conditioning module that converts a high-level analog input voltage into a floating, isolated proportional output voltage of -5V to +5V or -10V to +10V. You can use a 5B49 to allow voltage output through the Channel Wizard by following these steps:
- Click on Measurement & Automation Explorer; expand Devices & Interfaces and verify that your DAQ board is functioning properly. Help can be found by going to the DAQ Configuration Wizard on our webpage (see link below).
- Next, right-click on Data Neighborhood >> insert to create a virtual channel. On Create New Channel window, select "Analog Output". The next window will ask you to Enter Channel Name and Description. Fill it out and click Next.
- Next it will prompt you to select a sensor type or measurement type. Select "Voltage" measurement.
- Next, it will prompt you to define the units and range of the signal you are controlling. Put V (volts) as the unit and enter the output range found on the module. e.g. -5V to +5V.
- The next screen will prompt you for scaling method. Because 5B modules automatically map input values to output values linearly, choose the Map Ranges option from the list. From the table on the side of the module, enter the input range of the module. For 5B49, it's going to be either -5V to +5V or -10V to +10V.
- The next screen will ask you for information about your DAQ hardware. Choose your DAQ board from the list and choose the channel to which the module is connected. In most cases, this channel will correspond directly to the 5B backplane slot where the 5B49 module is installed. Select the type of input mode you will be using for that channel. Your DAQ board should always be configured in Non-Referenced Single Ended (NRSE) mode for use with the 5B Series backplanes. If you are using a board that does not function in NRSE mode, configure it to Referenced Single Ended (RSE) mode and configure your 5B backplane accordingly.
NOTE: Depending on the type of DAQ board you are using, you may not be able to change the input mode from within the Channel Wizard. If this is the case, cancel the Virtual Channel configuration. Go back to Devices and Interfaces or NI-DAQ Configuration Utility, select the DAQ board used for this measurement and configure it to the proper input mode. You may have to shut down the system and reconfigure jumpers located on your board.
- Press the Finish button to complete the channel setup. You will be taken back to the main Measurement & Automation window. If you expand Data Neighborhood, you will now see the virtual channel you just configured. You can click on the channel name to verify all the information entered. Right-click on the channel and select the test button, you should see the appropriate voltage readings displayed in a graph format. If this is not the case, it might be that you either selected the wrong input or output voltage range. In this case, you can right-click on the channel name and select properties, make all the necessary changes and test again
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Related Links: Hardware Installation/Configuration Troubleshooter
5B Series Troubleshooting Wizard
KnowledgeBase 2F19LFWZ: How Do I Verify the Voltage Level Given to My Analog Output Channel on the 5B Backplane?
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Report Date: 08/09/1999
Last Updated: 05/13/2004
Document ID: 1O8DD4MG