National Instruments cRIO-9034 Getting Started Manual page 10

Embedded compactrio controller with real-time processor and reconfigurable fpga
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Primary Power Supply
Secondary Power Supply
Note
5.
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.
6.
Install the power connector on the front panel of the cRIO-9034.
7.
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.
8.
Power on the primary power supply and optional secondary power supply.
Powering On the cRIO-9034
When you power on the cRIO-9034 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 Information
STATUS LED Indicators
Connecting the cRIO-9034 to the Host Computer
Complete the following steps to connect the cRIO-9034 to the host computer using the USB
device port.
1.
Power on the host computer.
2.
Connect the cRIO-9034 to the host computer using the USB A-to-B cable.
Caution
shock and vibration specifications. Refer to the specifications on
manuals
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Figure 4. cRIO-9034 Power Connections
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The C terminals are internally connected to each other.
on page 14
NI requires the use of a locking USB cable (157788-01) to meet the
for shock and vibration specifications.
V1
C
V2
C
Power Connector
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