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Chapter 3 Configuring and Testing
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4.
Select Analog Input.
5.
Select Voltage.
6.
If you are creating a task, you can select a range of channels by holding
down the
multiple individual channels by holding down the
selecting channels. If you are creating a channel, you can only select
one channel. Click Next.
7.
Name the task or channel and click Finish.
8.
In the box labelled Channel List, select the channel(s) you want to
configure. You can select a range of channels by holding down the
individual channels by holding down the
channels.
9.
Enter the specific values for your application in the Settings tab.
Context help information for each setting is provided on the right side
of the screen. Refer to Chapter 3,
information.
10. Click the Device tab and select the autozero mode and lowpass filter
cutoff frequency.
11. If you are creating a task and want to set timing or triggering controls,
enter the values in the Task Timing and Task Triggering tabs.
Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy)
In Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy), you can configure software settings, such
as configuration, voltage excitation level, filter bandwidth, gain/input
signal range, and calibration settings in the following three ways:
•
module property pages in MAX
•
virtual channels properties in MAX
•
functions in your ADE
Note
All software-configurable settings are not configurable in all three ways. This
section only discusses settings in MAX. Refer to Chapter 4,
information on using functions in your application.
Most of these settings are available in module properties and/or using
virtual channels:
•
Filter bandwidth—configure only using module properties. You also
can set bandwidth through your application. The default filter
bandwidth level for Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) is 4 Hz.