Daqboard/2000 series installation guide, Daqboard/2000 series, installation guide, P/n 1033-0940) – Measurement Computing 2000 Series Daqboar User Manual
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© 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 by IOtech, Inc.
October 2002
1033-0940,
rev.
6.0
IG-1
DaqBoard/2000 Series, Installation
This guide tells you how to complete the following steps for a successful installation.
Step 1 – Install Software …… page 2
Step 2 – Install Boards in Available PCI Bus-Slots …… page 3
Step 3 – Configure Boards ….. page 5
Step 4 – Test Hardware ….. page 6
Reference Note:
After you have completed the installation you should refer to the electronic documents that
were automatically installed onto your hard drive as a part of product support. The default
location is in the Programs directory, which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop.
You should keep your DaqBoard/2000 Series board’s serial number and your DaqView/2000 authorization
code (if applicable) with this document. Space is provided below for recording up to 4 board numbers and
their PCI bus-slot location. The board serial number is located on the P4 connector as indicated
in the
following figure.
Serial Number Location on DaqBoard/2000 Series P4 Connector
Board Type (e.g., 2000,
2002, 2003, etc.)*
Serial Number
PCI Bus-Slot Location
Board 1
Board 2
Board 3
Board 4
The host PC can support up to four DaqBoard/2000 Series Boards.
*Note: DaqBoard/2000 Series boards have device labels which read, for example, “DaqBoard/2000,” “DaqBoard/2001,”
“DaqBoard/2002,” etc. The name labels are convenient for users of more than one board type.
DaqView/2000 Authorization Code ____________________________
Customers who ordered DaqView/2000 can find their authorization code on the authorization code sheet located inside the sleeve of the install CD.
Note that earlier documents may refer to this as a “registration code” or “registration ID.”
Customers who did not order DaqView/2000 can run a 30-day free trial version, as discussed elsewhere in the User’s Manual.
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Take ESD precautions (packaging, proper handling, grounded wrist strap, etc.)
Use care to avoid touching board surfaces and onboard components. Only handle boards by their edges
(or ORBs, if applicable). Ensure boards do not come into contact with foreign elements such as oils,
water, and industrial particulate.