Connecting The Ni-7932R To The Host Computer - National Instruments 7932 Manual

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Connecting the NI-7932R to the Host Computer

Complete the following steps to connect the NI-7932R to the host computer using
the USB device port.
1. Power on the host computer.
2. Connect the NI-7932R to the host computer using the USB A-to-B cable.
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the NI-7932R to the host computer.
The device driver software automatically detects the NI-7932R. If the device
driver software does not detect the NI-7932R, verify that you installed the
appropriate NI software in the correct order on the host computer.
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Indication
The controller is in safe mode. Refer to the MAX Help for information about
safe mode.
The software has crashed twice without rebooting or cycling power between
crashes. This usually occurs when the controller runs out of memory.
Review your Real-Time VI and check the memory usage. Modify the VI as
necessary to solve the memory usage issue.
The controller has not booted into NI Linux Real-Time. The controller either
booted into an unsupported operating system, was interrupted during the
boot process, or detected an unrecoverable software error.
The controller is booting up.
This indicates a hardware error. An internal power supply has failed. Check
front-panel I/O and adapter module connections for shorts. Remove any
shorts and power cycle the controller. If the problem persists, contact
National Instruments.
Normal operation.
Alternatively, you can use the RJ-45 Ethernet port to connect
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