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CB-27 Connector Block Installation Guide

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What You Need to Get Started

To set up and use the CB-27, you need the following components:

A computer

CB-27 connector block

CB-27 Connector Block Installation Guide

PR27-30F I/O cable or PSH 32-30F cable (for the NI PCMCIA-4350)

CB-27 quick-reference label

One of the following devices:

NI PCMCIA-4350

DAQCard-AO-2DC

DAQCard-500

DAQCard-516

Other PCMCIA DAQ device

Read Me First: Safety and Radio-Frequency Interference

Number 2 Phillips screwdriver

1/8 in. flathead screwdriver

Tie wraps

Summary of Contents for CB-27

Page 1: ...ay be compatible with the CB 27 Refer to the device user manual for compatibility information The CB 27 consists of a connector block with 28 screw terminals and a 30 position right angle connector wi...

Page 2: ...mming examples and syntax examples This font is also used for the proper names of disk drives paths directories programs subprograms subroutines device names functions operations variables filenames a...

Page 3: ...The PR27 30F and PSH32 30F cables are keyed so that you can insert them only one way Do not put strain on the I O cable when inserting it into and removing it from the DAQCard and the CB 27 connector...

Page 4: ...nformation from the DAQ device user manual and put the label on the inside of the CB 27 cover for easy reference The DAQ device kit also contains a completed quick reference label The NI PCMCIA 4350 k...

Page 5: ...ide Table 1 Using the PCMCIA DAQ or NI PCMCIA 4350 Device with the CB 27 PCMCIA DAQ Device Signal Name CB 27 Screw Terminal AGND 1 CH0 2 CH0 3 CH1 4 CH1 5 CH2 6 CH2 7 CH3 8 CH3 9 CH4 10 CH4 11 CH5 12...

Page 6: ...6 mm 0 25 in of the wire insulation and inserting the wires 26 18 AWG into the screw terminals Tighten the terminal screws 4 After you connect the wires to the screw terminals attach the wires to the...

Page 7: ...vice and pull it straight out If you pull the cable out using a rocking motion or pull directly on the cable you can damage the pins on the cable or on the DAQ device Remember to push on the latching...

Page 8: ...duct label or to ni com Electromagnetic Compatibility CE C Tick and FCC Part 15 Class A Compliant Electromagnetic emissions EN 55011 ISM Group I Class A at 10 m FCC Part 15A above 1 GHz Electromagneti...

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