Connecting The Ni 9149 To The Host Computer - National Instruments NI-9149 Getting Started

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4. Tighten the terminal screws on the power connector to 0.20 N · m to 0.25 N · m
(1.8 lb · in. to 2.2 lb · in.) of torque.
5. Install the power connector on the front panel of the NI 9149.
6. Tighten the power connector screw flanges to 0.20 N · m to 0.25 N · m
(1.8 lb · in. to 2.2 lb · in.) of torque.
7. Power on the power supply.
Powering On the NI 9149
When you power on the NI 9149 for the first time, the device boots into safe mode.
The POWER LED illuminates, the STATUS LED illuminates briefly, and then the
STATUS LED blinks twice every few seconds.
Related reference
STATUS LED Indicators

Connecting the NI 9149 to the Host Computer

Complete the following steps to connect the NI 9149 to the host computer using the
USB device port.
1. Power on the host computer.
2. Connect the NI 9149 to the host computer using the USB A-to-B cable.
Caution
meet the shock and vibration specifications. Refer to the
specifications on
specifications.
The device driver software automatically detects the NI 9149. If the device
driver software does not detect the NI 9149, verify that you installed the
appropriate NI software in the correct order on the host computer.
The C terminals are internally connected to each other.
NI requires the use of a locking USB cable (157788-01) to
ni.com/manuals
NI-9149 Getting Started
for shock and vibration
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