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NI CVS-1459RT Getting Started Guide

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3.

Connect the positive lead of the power source to the V terminal of the power connector plug 
and tighten the terminal screw to 0.2 to 0.25 N · m (1.8 to 2.2 lb · in.) of torque.

4.

Connect the negative lead of the power source to the C terminal of the power connector plug 
and tighten the terminal screw to 0.2 to 0.25 N · m (1.8 to 2.2 lb · in.) of torque.

5.

Install the power connector plug into the ISO power receptacle on the NI CVS-1459RT 
chassis and tighten the connector screws to 0.4 N · m (3.5 lb · in.) of torque.

6.

Turn on the external power source.

Connecting USB3 Vision Cameras

The NI CVS-1459RT supports two USB3 Vision cameras. Complete the following steps to 
connect cameras to the NI CVS-1459RT.
1.

Connect a USB3 Vision cable to a USB3 Vision camera.

2.

Connect the other end of the cable to the NI CVS-1459RT Port 0. Repeat these steps for 
Port 1 if you are connecting two cameras.

Connecting to the Development Computer

The NI CVS-1459RT can connect to the development computer directly or through a network. 
To connect over a network, the device must be on the same subnet as the development computer.

Direct Connection

Complete the following steps to connect the device directly to the development computer.
1.

Verify the that the development computer is powered on and connected to the network.

2.

Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the network port on the device.

3.

Connect the free end of the cable to an Ethernet port on the development computer.

4.

Verify the ACTIVITY/LINK LED on the port is on or blinking.

The device will use a link-local IP address when connected directly to the development 
computer.

Network Connection

Complete the following steps to connect the device to the development computer over a network.
1.

Verify the that the development computer is powered on and connected to the network.

2.

Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the network port on the device.

3.

Connect the free end of the cable to an Ethernet hub or other network device.

4.

Verify the ACTIVITY/LINK LED on the port is on or blinking.

The device will negotiate an IP address when connected to a network with a DHCP server or 
comparable network device.

Summary of Contents for CVS-1459RT

Page 1: ...ling the Vision Development Module 5 Configuring the Hardware 6 Wiring Power to the NI CVS 1459RT 8 Connecting the System Power Supply 8 Connecting the Isolated Outputs Power Supply 8 Connecting USB3...

Page 2: ...resulting in degraded network performance Development computer running Microsoft Windows Refer to the driver or application development software readme for specific Windows version compatibility A co...

Page 3: ...ty of the NI CVS 1459RT in LabVIEW or to reconfigure the default personality of the NI CVS 1459RT I O in the LabVIEW FPGA Module Safety Information Caution The following paragraphs contain important s...

Page 4: ...which the device is rated Do not exceed the maximum ratings for the device Remove power from signal lines before connection to or disconnection from the device Electromagnetic Compatibility Guideline...

Page 5: ...e to develop applications and LabVIEW FPGA to reconfigure the I O The software must be installed in this order 1 LabVIEW Refer to the LabVIEW Installation Guide for installation instructions and syste...

Page 6: ...equirements and installation instructions for the NI IMAQ I O driver Documentation for the NI IMAQ I O driver software is available by selecting Start All Programs National Instruments Vision Document...

Page 7: ...2 System Power Connector 3 Isolated Outputs Power Connector 4 Chassis Grounding Screw 1 VGA Connector 2 RJ50 Serial Port 3 USB 2 0 Ports 4 RJ45 Network Port 5 USB3 Vision Ports 6 44 pin Digital I O Co...

Page 8: ...N m 1 8 to 2 2 lb in of torque 4 Connect the negative lead of the power source to the C terminal of the power connector plug and tighten the terminal screw to 0 2 to 0 25 N m 1 8 to 2 2 lb in of torq...

Page 9: ...onnect to the development computer directly or through a network To connect over a network the device must be on the same subnet as the development computer Direct Connection Complete the following st...

Page 10: ...ble targets 3 Select the Configure Target icon 4 Complete the configuration wizard At step 3 select Update Target Software to install Vision Builder AI on the device Configuring the Device in NI MAX C...

Page 11: ...of available targets 3 In the Configure Inspection section select New Inspection from Template 4 Select Acquire Image Template from the Compact Vision System tree 5 Click the Run Inspection Once icon...

Page 12: ...TTL 1 Bidirectional TTL I O 5 GND Digital ground reference for TTL and differential I O 6 TTL 2 Bidirectional TTL I O 7 TTL 3 Bidirectional TTL I O 8 GND Digital ground reference for TTL and differen...

Page 13: ...ral purpose isolated input 33 CISO Common ground reference for isolated inputs and outputs 34 Iso In 2 General purpose isolated input 35 Iso In 3 General purpose isolated input 36 CISO Common ground r...

Page 14: ...n Builder AI inspections are installed to the Vision Builder AI Examples directory where Vision Builder AI is the location Vision Builder AI is installed Additional Resources for LabVIEW Users Documen...

Page 15: ...ncil of the European Communities using the manufacturer s declaration of conformity This system affords the user protection for electromagnetic compatibility EMC and product safety You can obtain the...

Page 16: ...s You can find information about end user license agreements EULAs and third party legal notices in the readme file for your NI product Refer to the Export Compliance Information at ni com legal expor...

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