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Number of

Flashes Every

Few Seconds

Indication

 

 

4

The software has crashed twice without rebooting or cycling power
between crashes. This usually occurs when the chassis runs out of
memory. Review your RT VI and check the memory usage. Modify the
VI as necessary to solve the memory usage issue.

Continuously
blinking

The chassis has detected an unrecoverable error. Contact National
Instruments.

Continuously
blinking or solid

The device may be configured for DHCP but unable to get an IP address
because of a problem with the DHCP server. Check the network
connection and try again. If the problem persists, contact National
Instruments.

USER1 LED

You can define the USER1 LED to meet the needs of your application. To define the LED, use
the RT LEDs VI in LabVIEW. For more information about the RT LEDs VI, refer to the

LabVIEW Help

.

Troubleshooting Network Communication

If the cRIO-9072/9073/9074 cannot communicate with the network, you can perform the
following troubleshooting steps.
1.

Move the IP RESET switch to the ON position.

2.

Push the RESET button to cycle power to the chassis.

3.

Configure the IP and other network settings in MAX.

4.

Move the IP RESET switch to the OFF position.

Note

 

The network behavior of the chassis after powering up with the IP

RESET switch on depends on the version of LabVIEW RT installed. Visit 

ni.com/info

 and enter the Info Code 

ipconfigcrio

 for information about the

different network behaviors with different software versions.

Restoring the BIOS Network Settings

If you are unable to fix network communication with the LabVIEW RT network settings
restored, you can restore the BIOS network settings of the chassis. Refer to the 

Connecting the

Chassis to a Network

 section of this document for information about the BIOS network

settings for different chassis revisions. Complete the following steps to restore the BIOS
network settings of the chassis.
1.

Move the IP RESET and SAFE MODE switches to the ON position.

NI cRIO-9072/9073/9074 User Manual and Specifications

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Summary of Contents for CompactRIO cRIO-9072

Page 1: ...ES WHEN ENERGIZED IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS SAFE MODE CONSOLE OUT IP RESET NO APP USER1 NO FPGA LINK LINK 10 100 10 100 RESET INPUT 19 30 V 20 W MAX TRIGGER V C NC C 1 LEDs 2 RS 232 Serial Port 3 RJ 45 E...

Page 2: ...power has been switched off or the area is known to be nonhazardous Caution Do not remove modules unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be nonhazardous Caution Substitution of co...

Page 3: ...our authority to operate it under your local regulatory rules Special Conditions for Marine Applications Some products are Lloyd s Register LR Type Approved for marine shipboard applications To verify...

Page 4: ...ctRIO chassis Use the panel mount method for high shock and vibration applications Caution Your installation must meet the following requirements for space and cabling clearance Allow 25 4 mm 1 in on...

Page 5: ...98 in 44 mm 1 73 in 23 7 mm 0 94 in 63 1 mm 2 48 in 44 1 mm 1 74 in The following sections contain instructions for the mounting methods Before using any of these mounting methods record the serial n...

Page 6: ...they are the correct depth and thread for the panel Tighten the screws to a maximum torque of 1 3 N m 11 5 lb in Figure 5 Installing the Panel Mount Accessory on the cRIO 9072 9073 9074 NI cR IO 9074...

Page 7: ...ete the following steps to mount the chassis on a DIN rail 1 Fasten the DIN rail clip to the chassis using a number 2 Phillips screwdriver and two M4 16 screws NI provides these screws with the DIN ra...

Page 8: ...mechanical dimensions of C Series I O modules Figure 9 C Series I O Module Front and Side View with Dimensions 88 1 mm 3 47 in 70 7 mm 2 78 in 22 9 mm 0 90 in Complete the following steps to install...

Page 9: ...no I O side power is connected to the I O module If the system is in a nonhazardous location the chassis power can be on when you remove I O modules 2 Squeeze the latches on both sides of the module a...

Page 10: ...ction If the host computer is on a network you must configure the chassis on the same subnet as the host computer If neither the host computer nor the chassis is connected to a network you can connect...

Page 11: ...wer Requirements section The cRIO 9072 9073 9074 filters and regulates the supplied power and provides power for all of the I O modules The cRIO 9072 9073 9074 has one layer of reverse voltage protect...

Page 12: ...set options Access the RIO Device Setup utility by selecting Start All Programs National Instruments NI RIO RIO Device Setup Table 1 CompactRIO Reset Options Chassis Reset Option Behavior Do not autol...

Page 13: ...Internal Real Time Clock Specifications for the accuracy specifications of the real time clock Using the SMB Connector for Digital I O cRIO 9074 only You can use the SMB connector of the cRIO 9072 90...

Page 14: ...d reformat the controller drive You can put the controller into safe mode by powering it up either with the SAFE MODE switch in the ON position or with no software installed on the drive Refer to the...

Page 15: ...itch from ON to OFF the startup application is automatically enabled For more information about automatically launching VIs at startup and disabling VIs from launching at startup refer to the LabVIEW...

Page 16: ...STATUS LED a certain number of times every few seconds as shown in the following table Number of Flashes Every Few Seconds Indication 1 The chassis is unconfigured Use MAX to configure the chassis Ref...

Page 17: ...with the network you can perform the following troubleshooting steps 1 Move the IP RESET switch to the ON position 2 Push the RESET button to cycle power to the chassis 3 Configure the IP and other ne...

Page 18: ...in this document Product misuse can result in a hazard You can compromise the safety protection built into the product if the product is damaged in any way If the product is damaged return it to NI f...

Page 19: ...ce 2 5 pF Typical resistive strapping 1 k to 3 3 V Memory cRIO 9072 cRIO 9073 Nonvolatile 128 MB minimum DRAM 64 MB cRIO 9074 Nonvolatile 256 MB minimum DRAM 128 MB For information about the life span...

Page 20: ...ed power supply 48 W 24 VDC Power consumption 20 W maximum Power supply input range 19 V to 30 V Physical Characteristics If you need to clean the module wipe it with a dry towel Tip For two dimension...

Page 21: ...gulated low voltage sources and electronics Caution Do not connect the cRIO 9072 9073 9074 to signals or use for measurements within Measurement Categories II III or IV Note Measurement Categories CAT...

Page 22: ...the documentation CE Compliance This product meets the essential requirements of applicable European Directives as follows 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive safety 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatibi...

Page 23: ...t web page at ni com environment This page contains the environmental regulations and directives with which NI complies as well as other environmental information not included in this document Waste E...

Page 24: ...les Table 3 Ethernet Cable Wiring Connections Pin Connector 1 Connector 2 Normal Connector 2 Crossover 1 white orange white orange white green 2 orange orange green 3 white green white green white ora...

Page 25: ...of conformity This system affords the user protection for electromagnetic compatibility EMC and product safety You can obtain the DoC for your product by visiting ni com certification If your product...

Page 26: ...arty legal notices in the readme file for your NI product Refer to the Export Compliance Information at ni com legal export compliance for the NI global trade compliance policy and how to obtain relev...

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