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Getting Started with the NI EVS-1463

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If this hardware does cause interference with licensed radio communications services or other nearby 
electronics, which can be determined by turning the hardware off and on, you are encouraged to try to 
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient the antenna of the receiver (the device suffering interference).

Relocate the transmitter (the device generating interference) with respect to the receiver.

Plug the transmitter into a different outlet so that the transmitter and the receiver are on different 
branch circuits.

Some hardware may require the use of a metal, shielded enclosure (windowless version) to meet the 
EMC requirements for special EMC environments such as, for marine use or in heavy industrial areas. 
Refer to the hardware’s user documentation and the DoC

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 for product installation requirements.

When the hardware is connected to a test object or to test leads, the system may become more sensitive 
to disturbances or may cause interference in the local electromagnetic environment.

Operation of this hardware in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference. Users are required 
to correct the interference at their own expense or cease operation of the hardware.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by National Instruments could void the user’s right to 
operate the hardware under the local regulatory rules.

Thermal Considerations and Mounting

To maximize the cooling efficiency of the NI EVS-1463, observe the following recommendations:

Mount the NI EVS-1463 on a thermally conductive surface.

Avoid static air environments.

Mount the NI EVS-1463 with the heatsink facing upward. If you mount the NI EVS-1463 on a wall 
or other vertical surface, mount the device so that the heat sink fins are vertical.

Note

The NI EVS-1463 Camera Link hardware is equipped with a temperature monitor. The 

Camera Link hardware will stop acquiring images if it reaches its maximum allowable temperature. 
An error will occur, reporting that the maximum temperature has been reached.

Refer to the 

NI EVS-1463 Series User Manual

 for dimensional drawings, additional mounting 

information, and detailed device specifications.

Unpacking and Verifying Components

Remove the NI EVS-1463 from the package and inspect the device for any sign of damage. Notify 
National Instruments if the device appears damaged in any way. Do not use a damaged device. 

Installing Hardware

Ensure that the AC input to the external power supply is disconnected before plugging in or unplugging 
any connector. Ground the unit to minimize the possibility of static electricity damage.

Summary of Contents for NI EVS-1463

Page 1: ...s To access the NI EVS 1463 Series User Manual select Start All Programs National Instruments Vision Documentation NI IMAQ What You Need to Get Started The following components are included in the NI EVS 1463 kit NI EVS 1463 DVI splitter cable Three position power connector NI Vision Acquisition Software DVD Required Hardware In addition to the items included in the NI EVS 1463 kit the following c...

Page 2: ...mation You must insulate signal connections for the maximum voltage for which the hardware is rated Do not exceed the maximum ratings for the hardware Do not install wiring while the hardware is live with electrical signals Do not remove or add connector blocks when power is connected to the system Avoid contact between your body and the connector block signal when hot swapping hardware Remove pow...

Page 3: ...les include electricity meters and measurements on primary overcurrent protection devices and on ripple control units To obtain the safety certification s for this product visit ni com certification search by model number or product line and click the appropriate link in the Certification column Electromagnetic Compatibility Information This hardware has been tested and found to comply with the ap...

Page 4: ...n expense or cease operation of the hardware Changes or modifications not expressly approved by National Instruments could void the user s right to operate the hardware under the local regulatory rules Thermal Considerations and Mounting To maximize the cooling efficiency of the NI EVS 1463 observe the following recommendations Mount the NI EVS 1463 on a thermally conductive surface Avoid static a...

Page 5: ... prevent data loss and to maintain the integrity of your Ethernet installation do not use a cable longer than 100 m If you are using a 1 000 Mbps Ethernet use a CAT 5e or CAT 6 shielded twisted pair Ethernet cable Use a shielded twisted pair Ethernet cable for maximum signal integrity 4 Connect devices to other connectors as required by your system configuration 1 Primary Network Connector 2 Secon...

Page 6: ...r supply to the 3 position power connector 2 Connect the 3 position power connector to the power supply connector on the NI EVS 1463 3 Plug the power supply cord into an outlet The power LED will illuminate and the NI EVS 1463 will boot when the power supply is properly connected Interfacing with Camera Link Cameras To interface with a Camera Link camera connected to the NI EVS 1463 you must assoc...

Page 7: ...th Vision Builder AI The NI EVS 1463 includes Vision Builder AI for evaluation purposes Visit ni com vision to purchase a license for Vision Builder AI Complete the following steps to acquire an image using Vision Builder AI 1 On the Vision Builder AI Welcome screen click Configure Inspection 2 In the Inspection Steps palette select the Acquire Images tab 3 Click the image acquisition step for you...

Page 8: ...accordance with IEC 60068 2 64 Nonoperating test profile exceeds the requirements of MIL PRF 28800F Class 3 Safety This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following standards of safety for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use IEC 61010 1 EN 61010 1 UL 61010 1 CSA 61010 1 Note For UL and other safety certifications refer to product label or the Online Pro...

Page 9: ...t This page contains the environmental regulations and directives with which NI complies as well as other environmental information not included in this document Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE EU Customers At the end of the product life cycle all products must be sent to a WEEE recycling center For more information about WEEE recycling centers National Instruments WEEE initiatives ...

Page 10: ...torials technical presentations and a community area where you can share ideas questions and source code with developers around the world Additional Resources for LabVIEW Users Documentation for LabVIEW is available from the Help menu on the LabVIEW toolbar You can access documentation for the NI Vision Development Module by selecting Start All Programs National Instruments Vision Documentation NI...

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