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4. 1 SATA3 2 SATA2 3 SATA1 4 SATAO 5 IDE1 Figure B 22 NI 8352 8353 IDE and SATA Connectors NI 8352 8353 User Manual B 20 ni com Appendix B Hardware Configuration DVD ROM Connector IDE1 The mainboard has a 32 bit Enhanced PCI IDE and Ultra DMA 66 100 controller that provides PIO mode 0 4 Bus Master and Ultra DMA 66 100 functions You can connect a DVD ROM or other IDE devices Figure B 23 shows the IDE1 connector 00000000000000000000 EEE oooooooooa Figure B 23 IDE1 Connector SATA Connectors SATA0 SATA3 The ICH7R south bridge supports four Serial ATA connectors SATAO SATA2 SATA connectors are high speed Serial ATA interface ports Each supports Serial ATA data rates of 300 MB s All connectors are fully compliant with Serial ATA 2 0 specifications Each Serial ATA connector can connect to one hard disk Figure B 24 shows the SATAO SATA3 connector 4 1 74 7 Figure B 24 SATAO SATA3 Connector National Instruments Corporation B 21 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Appendix B Hardware Configuration Hard Disk Installation UN Caution Before removing or installing a hard disk drive be sure the NI 8352 8353 is powered off and not connected to AC power Follow these steps to install a hard disk drive 1 Press the release tab to release the SCA drive tray from its locking p
5. 1 Notch 2 Key 4 When the module is fully inserted the plastic clip at each side of the slot automatically closes as shown below aLL LEE g E I 5 Replace the NI 8352 8353 cover by sliding the cover forward Make sure the safety lock fits firmly National Instruments Corporation B 19 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Appendix B Hardware Configuration Removing DDR Modules Follow these steps to remove DDR modules 1 Open the plastic clips on both sides of the module 2 Remove the module from the slot Upgrading and Replacing Hard Disk Drives Figure B 22 shows the NI 8352 8353 IDE and SATA connector locations tH Ty IT FEE EH ZA E 0000
6. National Instruments Corporation 3 1 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 3 1 0 Information Figure 3 1 shows the rear panel layout of the NI 8352 8353 O EHNNN E ma PS O ARO 2 1 PS 2 Mouse Connector 3 USB Ports 5 VGA Port 7 LAN2 2 PS 2 Keyboard Connector 4 Serial Port 6 LAN 1 Figure 3 1 NI 8352 8353 Rear Panel Layout PS 2 Figure 3 2 shows the location and pinouts for the PS 2 keyboard and mouse connectors on the NI 8352 8353 Table 3 2 lists and describes the PS 2 connector signals Figure 3 2 PS 2 Connector Location and Pinout Table 3 2 PS 2 Connector Signals Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1 DATA Data Keyboard 2 NC Data Mouse NI 8352 8353 User Manual 3 2 ni com Chapter 3 1 0 Information Table 3 2 PS 2 Connector Signals Continued Pin Signal Name Signal Description 3 GND Ground 4 VCC VCC 5 CLK Clock Keyboard 6 NC Clock Mouse Universal Serial Bus Figure 3 3 shows the location and pinouts for the Universal Serial Bus USB connectors on the NI 8352 8353 Table 3 3 lists and describes the USB connector signals AMP manufactures a USB mating connector part number 787633 ars Figure 3 3 USB Connector Location and Pinout T
7. TIUUUTUUUUUTTTUUTUUTDUUUUTUTUUTUUTUUTTUTUUU TTUTUUTUUTTTTUUUUUTU A a gL MNA Y mnnon anon O IRR CLTC IC AAA AMAT TUUUTUUUUUTTTUUTUUTDUUUQUUTUUTUUTUU A A a ggap MA Y AA AA H2 1 First Pair of Identical DIMMs 2 Second Pair of Identical DIMMs Figure B 20 Two Different Pairs of Identical DIMMs Figure B 21 shows four identical DIMMs installed in DIMM 1 through DIMM 4 RI fi Li E EB 1 Four Identical DIMMs Figure B 21 Four Identical DIMMs ni com Appendix B Hardware Configuration Installing DDR Modules Follow these steps to install DDR modules 1 Press the cover release buttons on the top of the NI 8352 8353 2 Push the cover backward to remove it 3 Align the notch in the center of the DDR DIMM module with the key on the DIMM slot Insert the module vertically into the slot and push it in until the pins are fully inserted as shown below
8. Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1 PWR Power button signal 2 GND Power button 3 V standby 3 Reset Reset button reset 4 GND Reset button ground 5 2 PEN 6 MN 7 Vcc Overheat fan fail LED Vcc 8 GND Overheat fan fail LED ground 9 Vcc NIC2 LED Vcc 10 GND NIC2 LED ground 11 Vec NIC1 LED Vcc 12 GND NIC1 LED ground 13 Vcc HDD LED 5 V 14 GND HD active 15 Vcc Power LED 5 V 16 GND Power LED ground 17 18 19 NMI Nonmaskable interrupt button control 20 GND Nonmaskable interrupt button ground National Instruments Corporation B 9 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Appendix B Hardware Configuration Front USB Connectors USB 3 4 and USB 5 6 Two Universal Serial Bus ports USB 1 2 are on the I O back panel In addition four USB ports USB 3 4 and USB 5 6 are at J45 and J46 on the motherboard You can use these ports to provide front chassis USB access cables not included Figure B 13 Front USB Connectors USB 3 4 and USB 5 6 Table B 3 Front USB Connector Signals Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 VCC 6 USB1 2 VCC 7 GND 3 USB0 8 GND 4 USB1 9 Key 5 USBO 10 NC Power Saving Switch Connector JGS1 Attach a power saving switch to this connector Press the switch once to have the system enter the Sleep Suspend state Press any key to wake up the system O O NI 8352 8353 Use
9. DMA DMI DRAM E ECC EDO RAM EEPROM EMC EMI EPP FCC GB GPIB HDD Glossary Direct Memory Access A method by which data is transferred between devices and internal memory without intervention of the central processing unit Desktop Management Interface Dynamic RAM Random Access Memory Storage that the computer must refresh at frequent intervals Error Correcting Code Extended Data Output RAM A type of random access memory RAM chip that improves the time to read from memory on faster microprocessors such as the Intel Pentium Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Interference Enhanced Parallel Port Federal Communications Commission Gigabytes of memory General Purpose Interface Bus IEEE 488 Hard Disk Drive Hertz cycles per second National Instruments Corporation G 3 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Glossary I O IDE IEEE IRQ ISA LAN LCD LED MAX MB MPS MTBF MTTR MXI NI 8352 8353 User Manual Input output The techniques media and devices used to achieve communication between machines and users Integrated Drive Electronics Hard disk and built in controller Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Interrupt signal Industry Standard Architecture The original PC bus architecture specifically the 16 bit AT bus Kilobytes of memory Local Area Network Commu
10. and Both 3 Note This item is available only when memory supports it ECC Error Handler Use this setting to select the type of interrupt activated as a result of an ECC error The options are None NMI Non Maskable Interrupt SMI System Management Interrupt default and SCI System Control Interrupt 3 Note This item is available only when memory supports it National Instruments Corporation 2 11 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Route Port 80h Cycles to Use this feature to select the bus where debug information is sent The options are Disabled PCI default and LPC USB Function Select Enabled to enable the function of specified USB devices The settings are Enabled default and Disabled Legacy USB Support Use this setting to enable support for legacy USB devices The settings are Enabled default and Disabled Advanced Processor Options Access this submenu to change the following settings CPU Speed This display indicates the installed processor speed Frequency Ratio Use this feature to set the CPU internal frequency multiplier The options are Default x12 x13 x14 x15 x16 x17 and x18 Hyperthreading Set to Enabled to use hyperthreading for increased CPU performance The options are Disabled and Enabled default Machine Checking Set to Enabled to activate machine checking which allows the CPU to detect and report hardware machine error
11. virtual systems on one physical computer The options are Enabled and Disabled default 3 Note When changing this setting you must power off and restart the system for the change to take effect Refer to the Intel Web site for detailed information No Execute Mode Memory Protection Set to Enabled to enable Execute Disable Bit which allows the processor to classify areas in memory where an application code can execute and where it cannot This prevents a worm or virus from creating a flood of codes to overwhelm the processor or damage the system during an attack The options are Disabled and Enabled default 1 Available only when the CPU supports this feature Available only when the OS and CPU support this feature For more information about hardware software support for this function refer to the Intel and Microsoft Web sites National Instruments Corporation 2 13 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Processor Power Management Use this feature to choose the processor power management mode The options are Disabled default and C States Only If set to Disabled C states and GV 1 GV3 are disabled If set to C States Only the processor power is controlled through CPU power states in the APCI setting 1 0 Device Configuration Access this submenu to change the following settings KBC Clock Input Use this setting to select KBC clock frequency The options are 6 MHz 8 MHz 12
12. Windows XP can be installed from a USB CD ROM but earlier versions of Windows cannot The NI 8352 8353 BIOS configures the USB devices so that they will work in a DOS environment How do I configure the controller to boot from these devices Press Delete enter the BIOS and select Boot You can set the boot order using lt gt and lt gt Set the order by device type and set the order for the devices listed within the device type Refer to BIOS Setup in Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup for more information Chassis Configuration How do I set up the NI 8352 8353 to work with my PXI chassis Configuration of the PXI system is handled through Measurement amp Automation Explorer MAX included with the software pre installed on your NI 8352 8353 MAX creates the pxisys ini file which defines the layout and parameters of your PXI system The configuration steps for single or multiple chassis systems are the same NI 8352 8353 User Manual 4 2 ni com Chapter 4 Common Configuration Questions Y PXI System External PC Measurement Automation Explorer File Edit View Tools Help Configuration XQshow Help se all PXI 2 3 E a My System fil Data Neighborhood 2 E peer Bfipyp3 13 INSTR PXI 6508 R Traditional NI DAQ Devices Zpyp3s12 5INSTR PXI 4472 88 NI DAQmx Devices Zpyp3 14 INSTR PXI 4472 PXI PXI System External PC Bip PXI 4472 E JA PXI Bridge NI PXI MXI 4 Spy a
13. and Write Back default National Instruments Corporation 2 9 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup NI 8352 8353 User Manual Discrete MTRR Allocation If enabled Memory Type Range Registers MTRRs are configured as distinct separate units and cannot be overlapped If enabled you can achieve better graphic effects when using a Linux graphic driver that requires the write combining configuration with 4 GB or more memory The options are Enabled and Disabled default PCI Configuration Access this submenu to make changes to the following PCI device settings Onboard GLAN1 Onboard GLAN2 Gigabit LAN OPROM Configure Enable this option to boot from GLAN The options are Disabled and Enabled default Reset Configuration Data If set to Yes this setting clears the Extended System Configuration Data ESCD area The options are Yes and No default Frequency for PCI X Use this option to change the bus frequency for the devices installed in the slot indicated The options are Auto default PCI 33 MHz PCI 66 MHz PCI X 66 MHz PCI X 100 MHz and PCI X 133 MHz Slot1 PCI 32 Slot6 PCI X 133 MHz and Slot6 PCI Exp x8 Access these submenus to change the following settings Option ROM Scan When enabled this setting initializes the device expansion ROM The options are Enabled default and Disabled Enable Master Use this setting to enable the selected device as the PCI bus maste
14. otherwise the primary connector can connect multiple devices Four USB 2 0 ports PS 2 keyboard port dips PS 2 mouse port NIS VGA port onboard ATI ES 1000 with 16 MB SDRAM noen One RS 232 serial port Sore Two RJ45 LAN jacks iude Intel 82573V L Gigabit Ethernet controller Intel Core2 Duo Core 2 Quad USES 2 40 GHz 1066 MHz ni com Hard Disk Drive Memory Mechanical Environmental Appendix A Specifications Capacity x Ce te atin ee 250 GB in one two or four drive configurations for maximum capacity of 1 TB Interface tas Serial ATA Standard memory sess 2x 512 MB 32 M x 64 bit DDR II SDRAM ECC 667 MHz unbuffered 240 pin DIMMs 2 GB memory upgrade Standard memory plus 2 x 1 GB 128 M x 64 bit DDR II SDRAM ECC 533 MHz unbuffered 240 pin DIMMs 4 GB memory upgrade 4x 1 GB 128 M x 64 bit DDR II SDRAM ECC 667 MHz unbuffered 240 pin DIMMs Overall dimensions standard chassis Husa 43 mm 1 70 in AA sistas tdm 437 mm 17 2 in Depa 503 mm 19 8 in Welt a 8 6 kg 19 0 lbs Operating temperature for NI 8332 5 to 40 C Operating temperature for NI 8353 5 to 35 C Storage temperature 00 sese 10 to 60 C Relative humidity Operating eite 10 to 9096 noncondensing Nonoperational storage 5 to 9596 nonconducting Operating location elects e
15. u micro 10 6 m milli 10 3 k kilo 103 M mega 106 G giga 102 T tera 102 Symbols Degrees Q Ohms Percent A Amperes A D Analog to digital Most often used as A D converter AC Alternating Current ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface ANSI American National Standards Institute API Application Programming Interface A standardized set of subroutines or functions along with the parameters that a program can call National Instruments Corporation G 1 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Glossary APIC ASCII ASIC ATA BIOS CAS CMOS COM CPU CSA D A DC DDR DIMM NI 8352 8353 User Manual Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller American Standard Code for Information Exchange Application Specific Integrated Circuit The specification formulated in the 1980s that defines the IDE drive interface Bytes Basic Input Output System BIOS functions are the fundamental level of any PC or compatible computer BIOS functions embody the basic operations needed for successful use of the computer s hardware resources Celsius Column Address Strobe Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor A process used in making chips Communications port Central Processing Unit Carrier Serving Area Digital to analog Most often used as an abbreviation for a D A converter also known as DAC Direct Current Double Data Rate Dual In line Memory Module G 2 ni com
16. 1 0 Information NI 8352 8353 User Manual Table 3 5 VGA Connector Signals Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1 R Red 2 Green 3 B Blue 4 NC Not Connected 5 GND Ground 6 GND Ground 7 GND Ground 8 GND Ground 9 5V 5V 10 GND Ground 11 NC Not Connected 12 SD Serial Data 13 HSync Horizontal Sync 14 VSync Vertical Sync 15 SC Serial Clock 3 6 ni com Ethernet Chapter 3 1 0 Information Figure 3 6 shows the location and pinouts for the Ethernet connectors on the NI 8352 8353 Table 3 6 lists and describes the Ethernet connector signals AMP manufactures a mating connector part number 554739 1 rm Wc Ethernet Figure 3 6 Ethernet Connector Location and Pinout National Instruments Corporation 3 7 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Table 3 6 Ethernet Connector Signals Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1 DOP Differential Pair 0 2 DON Differential Pair 0 3 DIP Differential Pair 1 4 D2P Differential Pair 2 5 D2N Differential Pair 2 6 DIN Differential Pair 1 7 D3P Differential Pair 3 8 D3N Differential Pair 3 MXI Express Connectors Refer to your MXI Express hardware user manual for connector information Common Configuration Questions This chapter answers common configuration questions you may have when
17. 2 19 Exit 2 21 Exit Discarding Changes 2 21 Exit Saving Changes 2 21 Extended Memory 2 7 Fan Speed Control Modes 2 17 Fan1 Fan6 Speeds 2 17 Firmware Version 2 18 Fixed Disk Boot Sector 2 21 flashing new BIOS 4 4 Floppy Disk Controller 2 15 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Index Flow Control 2 17 Frequency for PCI X 2 10 Frequency Ratio 2 12 Hardware Monitor Logic 2 17 Hyperthreading 2 12 I O Device Configuration 2 14 ICH RAID Code Base 2 5 IDE Primary Master Slave 2 5 IDE Secondary Master Slave 2 5 Intel Virtualization Technology 2 13 Interrupt 2 14 2 15 IPMI 2 18 IPMI Specification Version 2 18 KBC Clock Input 2 14 L3 Cache 2 12 Large Disk Access Mode 2 11 Latency Timer 2 11 LBA Format 2 6 LBA Mode Control 2 6 Legacy Diskette A 2 4 Legacy USB Support 2 12 Load Setup Defaults 2 22 Machine Checking 2 12 main BIOS setup menu 2 4 Mark DMI Events as Read 2 16 Memory Cache 2 8 Mode 2 14 2 15 Multi Sector Transfers 2 6 Native Mode Operation 2 4 No Execute Mode Memory Protection 2 13 Onboard GLAN1 Onboard GLAN2 Gigabit LAN OPROM Configure 2 10 Option ROM Scan 2 10 OS Boot Watchdog 2 19 Parallel ATA 2 4 Parallel Port 2 15 Password on Boot 2 21 PCI Configuration 2 10 Power Button Behavior 2 7 NI 8352 8353 User Manual I 2 Power Loss Control 2 8 Processor Power Management 2 14 QuickBoot Mode 2 7 Quiet Boot 2 7 Realtime Sens
18. 2 22 safety and caution notices 2 1 safety ground connecting 2 3 SATA connector locations figure B 20 software 1 7 troubleshooting 5 1 upgrade information 4 4 upgrading and replacing hard disk drives B 20 upgrading memory B 13 upgrading RAM 4 4 USB floppy disk drive 1 6 using with PXI chassis 4 2 NI support and services D 1 NI DAQmx 1 7 NI VISA 1 8 No Execute Mode Memory Protection 2 13 Non RAID resetting to C 4 0 Onboard GLAN1 Onboard GLAN2 Gigabit LAN OPROM Configure 2 10 operating system installing 2 28 Option ROM Scan 2 10 optional equipment 1 6 memory upgrades 1 6 rack mount kits 1 6 USB floppy disk drive 1 6 OS Boot Watchdog 2 19 outer slides installing figure 2 24 overview 1 6 National Instruments Corporation I 7 Index P Parallel ATA 2 4 Parallel Port 2 15 Password on Boot 2 21 PCI Configuration 2 10 PCI Express expansion card installing B 23 PCI Express slot B 12 PCI Express Slot pinout figure B 12 peripheral expansion overview table 3 1 Power Button Behavior 2 7 power cables table 1 2 Power Force On JPF jumper settings B 6 Power Loss Control 2 8 power saving switch connector JGS1 B 10 pinout figure B 10 power supply connecting to 2 3 power up testing 2 3 Processor Power Management 2 14 programming examples NI resources D 1 PS 2 connector and signals 3 2 connector location and pinout figure 3 2 connector signals t
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22. MHz default and 16 MHz Serial Port A Use this setting to assign control of serial port A The options are Enabled user defined default Disabled and Auto BIOS or OS controlled Base 1 0 Address Use this setting to select the base I O address for serial port A The options are 3F8 default 2F8 3E8 and 2E8 Interrupt Use this setting to select the interrupt request IRQ for serial port A The options are IRQ3 and IRQ4 default Serial Port B Use this setting to assign control of serial port B The options are Enabled user defined default Disabled Auto BIOS controlled and OS Controlled Mode Use this setting to set the type of device connected to serial port B The options are Normal default and IR for an infrared device Base 1 0 Address Use this setting to select the base I O address for serial port B The options are 3F8 2F8 default 3E8 and 2E8 Available only when the CPU supports this feature NI 8352 8353 User Manual 2 14 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Interrupt Use this setting to select the interrupt request IRQ for serial port B The options are IRQ3 default and IRQ4 Parallel Port Use this setting to assign parallel port control The options are Enabled user defined default Disabled and Auto BIOS or OS controlled Base 1 0 Address Use this setting to select the parallel port base I O address The options are 378 default 278 and
23. Password 2 20 slide assemblies installing into rack figure 2 25 Slot PCI 32 2 10 Slot6 PCI Exp x8 2 10 Slot6 PCI X 133 MHz 2 10 SMBus to PCI PCI Express slots jumper JPC1 JPC2 settings B 4 software See also drivers LabVIEW 1 7 LabWindows CVI 1 7 Measurement Studio 1 7 National Instruments software 1 7 NI resources D 1 NI DAQmx 1 7 NI VISA 1 8 specifications CE compliance A 4 CPU A 2 electrical A 1 electromagnetic compatibility A 4 environmental A 3 environmental management A 5 hard disk drive A 3 mainboard A 1 mechanical A 3 memory A 3 safety A 4 Summary Screen 2 8 Supervisor Password Is 2 20 support technical D 1 System Date 2 4 System Event Log 2 20 System Event Log List Mode 2 20 ni com System Event Logging 2 18 System Firmware Progress 2 19 System Memory 2 7 System Temperature 2 17 System Time 2 4 T technical support D 1 testing power up 2 3 Thermal Management 2 2 13 Time Out Option 2 19 Timer for Loading OS Minutes 2 19 training and certification NI resources D 1 Transfer Mode 2 6 troubleshooting controller does not boot 5 1 damaged module 5 2 NI resources D 1 video display 5 2 two different pairs of identical DIMMs figure B 18 two identical DIMMs in DIMM 1 and DIMM 2 figure B 17 Type 2 5 U Ultra DMA Mode 2 7 Universal Serial Bus USB 3 1 connector location and pinout figure 3 3 connector signals table 3 3 connectors a
24. describes all main BIOS setup options Use the up down arrow keys to move among the different settings in each menu Use the left right arrow keys to change the options for each setting Press lt Esc gt to exit the CMOS setup menu The next section describes in detail how to navigate through the menus To access submenus highlight a menu item and press lt Enter gt National Instruments Corporation 2 3 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Main BIOS Setup Menu E NI 8352 8353 User Manual Main Setup Features System Time To set the system date and time enter the correct information in the appropriate fields Press lt Enter gt to save the data System Date Using the arrow keys highlight the month day and year fields and enter the correct data Press lt Enter gt to save the data BIOS Date This field displays the date when this BIOS version was built Legacy Diskette A Use this setting to set the type of floppy disk drive installed as diskette A The options are Disabled 360 KB 5 25 in 1 2 MB 5 25 in 720 KB 3 5 in 1 44 1 25 MB 3 5 in default and 2 88 MB 3 5 in Parallel ATA Use this setting to enable or disable the function of Parallel ATA The options are Disabled Channel 0 default Channel 1 and Both Serial ATA Use this setting to enable or disable the function of Serial ATA The options are Disabled and Enabled default Native Mode Operation Se
25. enabled this feature allows the data stored in the 512K 640K memory area to be cached written into a buffer a storage area in the static DROM SDROM or written into L1 L2 L3 cache inside the CPU to increase CPU operation speed Select Uncached to disable this function Select Write Through to allow data to be cached into the buffer and written into the system memory at the same time Select Write Protect to prevent data from being written into the base memory area of Block 512 640K Select Write Back to allow the CPU to write back data directly from the buffer without writing data to the System Memory for fast CPU data processing and operation The options are Uncached Write Through Write Protect and Write Back default Cache Extended Memory If enabled this feature allows the data stored in the extended memory area to be cached written into a buffer a storage area in static DROM SDROM or written into L1 L2 L3 cache inside the CPU to increase CPU operation speed Select Uncached to disable this function Select Write Through to allow data to be cached into the buffer and written into the system memory at the same time Select Write Protect to prevent data from being written into the system memory area above 1 MB Select Write Back to allow the CPU to write back data directly from the buffer without writing data to the System Memory for fast CPU data processing and operation The options are Uncached Write Through Write Protect
26. for the RAIDIO set and press Enter 3 When RAID Level is highlighted use the up and down arrow keys to select RAIDIO RAIDO 1 and press Enter 4 When Stripe Size is highlighted use the up and down arrow keys to select the RAID10 stripe size 4 128 KB Press Enter NI 8352 8353 User Manual C 2 ni com Appendix C Intel SATA RAID Utility for Intel ICH7R B Note For a server use a lower stripe size For a multimedia system use a higher stripe size The default setting is 64 KB When Capacity is highlighted enter your RAID volume capacity and press lt Enter gt The default setting is the maximum capacity allowed Press lt Enter gt when Create Volume is highlighted A warning message displays When asked Are you sure you want to create this volume Y N press lt Y gt to create the RAID volume or lt N gt to return to the Create Volume menu Creating a RAID5 Set Parity Follow these steps to create a RAIDS set 1 Select Create RAID Volume from the main menu and press lt Enter gt The Create Volume Menu Screen appears 2 Specify a name for the RAIDS set and press Enter 3 When Raid Level is highlighted use the up and down arrow keys to select RAID5 Parity and press Enter 4 When Disk is highlighted press Enter to select the HDD to configure as RAID The Select Disk screen appears 5 Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight a drive and press the space bar to select it A triangle
27. in minutes for OS Boot Watchdog by entering a desired number The default setting is 10 minutes Ignore this option when OS Boot Watchdog is set to Disabled Time Out Option Use this setting to determine what action to take in an event of a system boot failure The options are No Action default Reset Power Off and Power Cycles National Instruments Corporation 2 19 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Security NI 8352 8353 User Manual System Event Log System Event Log List Mode These options display the System Event SEL Log and System Event SEL Log in List Mode The options are SEL System Event Log Entry Number SEL Record ID SEL Record Type Time Stamp Generator ID SEL Message Revision Sensor Type Sensor Number SEL Event Type Event Description and SEL Event Data Realtime Sensor Data This feature displays information from motherboard sensors such as temperatures fan speeds and voltages of various components Use the arrow keys to choose Security from the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility main menu To display security setting options highlight the setting using the arrow keys and press Enter This section describes all security BIOS settings Supervisor Password Is This item indicates if a supervisor password has been entered for the system Clear means such a password has not been used and Set means a supervisor password has been entered User Password Is T
28. remove the AC power cord and then short JBT1 to clear CMOS Do not use the PW_ON connector to clear CMOS Use JBTI to clear CMOS Instead of pins this jumper consists of contact pads to prevent accidental CMOS clearing To clear CMOS use a metal object such as a small screwdriver to touch both pads at the same time to short the connection Figure B 6 Clear CMOS Jumper JBT1 CompactFlash Master Slave Select Jumper JP3 Use JP3 to select CompactFlash master primary or slave secondary mode Close this jumper to enable a CompactFlash card master primary mode For the CompactFlash card to work properly you must connect the CompactFlash card power cable to JWF1 and close this jumper to enable it The default setting is disabled H B Master Primary Slave Secondary Enable CompactFlash Card Disable CompactFlash Card Default Figure B 7 CompactFlash Master Slave Select Jumper JP3 O National Instruments Corporation B 5 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Appendix B Hardware Configuration Enable Disable Power Force On Jumper JPF Use JPF to enable or disable the Power Force On function If enabled the power always stays on automatically If disabled you must press the power button to power on the system The default setting is disabled gt ee Enable Power Force On Disable Power Force On Default Figure B 8 Enable Disable Power Force On Jumper J
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30. to write cache data into this reserved memory area Select Write Protect default to enable this function and reserve this area for BIOS ROM access only Select Uncached to disable this function and make this area available for other devices Cache Video BIOS Area Use this setting to designate a reserve area in the system memory as a video BIOS buffer This allows the BIOS to write cache data into this reserved memory area Select Write Protect default to enable the function and reserve this area for video BIOS ROM access only Select Uncached to disable this function and make this area available for other devices 2 8 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Cache Base 0 512K If enabled this feature allows the data stored in the 0 512K memory area to be cached written into a buffer a storage area in static DROM SDROM or written into L1 L2 cache inside the CPU to increase CPU operation speed Select Uncached to disable this function Select Write Through to allow data to be cached into the buffer and written into the system memory at the same time Select Write Protect to prevent data from being written into the base memory area of Block 0 512K Select Write Back to allow the CPU to write back data directly from the buffer without writing data to the system memory for fast CPU data processing and operation The options are Uncached Write Through Write Protect and Write Back default Cache Base 512K 640K If
31. using the NI 8352 8353 General Questions Boot Options What do the LEDs on the NI 8352 8353 front panel mean The power indicator lights when the main power is turned on The LAN status LEDs flash to when there is activity on LANI and LAN2 The hard drive LED lights when there is hard drive activity on the NI 8352 8353 For more information refer to Figure 1 1 Front View of the NI 8352 8353 How do I check the configuration of the memory hard drive time date and so on You can view these parameters in the BIOS setup To enter the BIOS setup reboot the NI 8352 8353 and press Delete during the memory tests Refer to the BIOS Setup section of Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup for more information Can I use the internal SATA drive and an external hard drive at the same time Yes What devices can I boot from The NI 8352 8353 can boot from the following devices e The internal SATA hard drive e The internal CD ROM drive A network PXE server on the same subnet National Instruments Corporation 4 1 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 4 Common Configuration Questions e An external USB mass storage device such as a USB hard drive or CD ROM Note You should enable Legacy USB support to boot from USB devices Refer to the BIOS Setup section of Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup for more information e An external USB floppy drive Note There are some limitations when booting from a USB device
32. 2 CPU di Dee 1 2 Chipset nic a pido 1 2 O ES 1 2 Slogi an a E ER e E A ae ee es 1 3 PAR IE 1 3 HDD ii rt OPUS 1 3 DVD ROM Rt o ER HD a tedio rated 1 3 Onboard LAN 2 3 ie A crecer 1 3 Onboard UO sa EEG dea as 1 3 Power Management Features eese 1 3 Front Panel LEDS ui e ERIS 1 4 System AAA ttt od tg ete 1 4 NI 8352 8353 Description i tette Dritte edo itte ee epe don 1 5 Optional Equipment oett e eere t ete EEAS E Eina 1 6 Memory Upgrades seccional t de e ted b eee ee tte 1 6 RackoMount Kit vies s necnon rr E EROR UO ERE eet 1 6 USB Floppy Disk Drive cemere tete etee ette totu 1 6 NI 8352 8353 OVELVICW suere tied ign pter ru Gee edis 1 6 National Instruments Software eese eere neret nennen nter 1 7 Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Safety Informati otses eit e t e d o papa epp re pc ie 2 1 Chassis Cooling Considerations eese enne rennen 2 2 Providing Adequate Clearance seen 2 2 InstallatiODiz eee e tete re ute e e ortae tides ento e e eb dede 2 2 Connecting Safety Ground 5e dae t d ae ess 2 3 Connecting to PowerSource kinnen a 2 3 National Instruments Corporation V NI 8352 8353 User Manual Contents BIOS Setup epe outer eai ist ai pe couse whde thas ette pee ea det EE REG 2 3 Main BIOS Setup Menu itte ettet pen erae teres 2 4 Main Setup Features ete dates 2 4 Advanced Setup rebote as 2 7 Boot Features xa oet eet ede te Ed nid
33. 2 7 Memory Cache idee oho edendi teres 2 8 PCT Configuration eee cules e tpe ier rebas 2 10 Slot1 PCI 32 Slot6 PCI X 133 MHz and Slot6 PCI Exp x8 2 10 Advanced Processor Options ooooocnocnncnnocconnconcononnnonnnnnnonn conc cnnonnccnnons 2 12 I O Device Configuration oooccnocnonnnonconnnnncnnnononononononnonncnnncnncrnncannnnn ns 2 14 DMI Event Logging eter ette wast ette tede 2 15 Console Redirection sicap eet etr enean 2 16 Hardware Monitor Logic cee eeeceescceseesseceeceeseeceaceececeaeeeseeeeeeeeaee 2 17 IPMI eere dis 2 18 System Event Log System Event Log List Mode 2 20 Realtime Sensor Data rete taste 2 20 Security 1 teo e de e do de ebria 2 20 Botnia titi e eqs 2 21 Et ue DR ed 2 21 Rack Mountitig e e PEG Ir AERE AE ls 2 22 Installing Inner Slides eidcm teer ether tere 2 23 Installing Outer Slides iet teet eges 2 24 Installing the Slide Assemblies in the Rack ees 2 25 Installing the Chassis into the Rack eeeeeeee 2 26 Hard Drive Recovety 5 eee det ett ei eee Gand aee A t eaten tienen 2 28 Installing an OS miii dit esee e 2 28 Cleaner iii ainia Rb etae ie utei reel edt 2 28 Exterior Cleaning ok Genau eee tetiad or e S 2 28 Chapter 3 1 0 Information Rear Panel Connectors curia 3 1 lj A T 3 2 Universal Serial Bus nd hah ert erepto EP hee rg 3 3 Serlal se
34. 3 supports dual channel DDR II SDRAM unbuffered memory in four 240 pin DIMM sockets The NI 8352 8353 supports ECC memory AJA Note National Instruments has tested and verified that the DDR II DIMMs we sell work with the NI 8352 8353 We recommend you purchase your DDR II DIMM modules from National Instruments Other off the shelf DDR II DIMM modules are not guaranteed to work properly Rack Mount Kit A rack mount kit is included for mounting the NI 8352 8353 chassis into a 19 in instrument cabinet USB Floppy Disk Drive A USB floppy drive is available from National Instruments part number 778492 02 NI 8352 8353 Overview The NI 8352 8353 is a 1U PC server based controller for MXI Express based control of PXI chassis The controller provides leading edge processing power with Intel Pentium Core2 Duo and Core2 Quad processors high disk bandwidth with hardware RAID support high I O bandwidth with a PCI Express x8 slot or an option for a PCI X slot and up to 8 GB of memory The server fits in a 26 in rack NI 8352 8353 User Manual 1 6 ni com Chapter 1 Getting Started National Instruments Software National Instruments has developed several software kits you can use with the NI 8352 8353 National Instruments hardware and software work together to help you make the most of your PXI Express system The LabVIEW Measurement Studio and LabWindows CVI application development environments combine with leading hardw
35. 3BC Interrupt Use this setting to select the parallel port interrupt request IRQ The options are IRQ5 and IRQ7 default Mode Use this setting to specify the parallel port mode The options are Output only Bi Directional EPP and ECP default DMA Channel Use this setting to specify the parallel port DMA channel The options are DMA1 and DMA3 default Floppy Disk Controller Use this setting to assign control of the floppy disk controller The options are Enabled user defined default Disabled and Auto BIOS and OS controlled Base 1 0 Address Use this setting to select the floppy port base I O address The options are Primary default and Secondary DMI Event Logging Access this submenu to change the following settings Event Log Validity This display informs you of the event log validity It is not a setting O National Instruments Corporation 2 15 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup NI 8352 8353 User Manual Event Log Capacity This display informs you of the event log capacity It is not a setting View DMI Event Log Highlight this item and press Enter to view the event log contents Event Logging Use this setting to enable or disable event logging The options are Enable default and Disable ECC Event Logging Use this setting to enable or disable ECC event logging The options are Enable default and Disable Mark DMI Events as Read High
36. B5 6 J46 52 JPL2 4 PXH V 20 JPF 37 JBT1 53 JPL1 5 Pentium Core2 Duo 21 WOL 38 USB3 4 J45 54 IPMI CPU LGA 775 22 BIOS 39 J4 IDE Compact Flash 55 JI C2 6 Fani 23 SATA3 Card Only 56 JI C1 7 8 Pin PWR JPW2 24 SATA2 40 ICH7R South Bridge 57 LAN CTRL 8 JPR1 25 SATA1 41 J9 58 Fan5 9 PW3 26 SATAO JS1 42 J27 Floppy 59 GLAN2 10 DIMM 1A DIMM 1 27 Fan4 43 COM2 60 GLAN1 11 DIMM 1B DIMM 2 28 IDE1 J3 44 PCI 32 Bit 33 MHz Slotl 64 SXB E1 PCI Ex8 J42 12 DIMM 2A DIMM 3 29 JP3 45 J30 Printer 62 VGA J6 13 DIMM 2B DIMM 4 30 Buzzer 46 JPG1 63 COM1 J31 14 JLED 31 JWF1 47 SO 64 USB 1 2 J15 15 FP CTRL JF1 32 JL1 48 LE 4 65 PS 2 KB Mouse J28 Figure B 1 NI 8352 8353 Mainboard Layout NI 8352 8353 User Manual B 2 ni com Appendix B Hardware Configuration Jumper Settings Figure B 2 shows the jumper locations on the NI 8352 8353 i eren 1 JPC1 4 JPL2 7 JP3 2 JPC2 5 JPG1 8 JPF 3 JPL1 6 JBT1 9 JWD Figure B 2 NI 8352 8353 Jumper Locat
37. EE MxI 4 Connection Monitor ag Chassis El Px13 11 INSTR PXI 6070E Spyis 15 PXI 4472 Jl pyx13 13 1NSTR PXI 6508 Biipy14 14 PXI 6508 Tl px13 12 1NSTR PXI 4472 Zpy14 13 PXI 5112 Tl px13 14 1NSTR PXI 4472 Spass PXI 6608 Tl Px13 15 INSTR PXI 4472 Wins B px oF PXI 3 Resource Name _ Model Name Chassis Slot BipxigetisINstR PXI 6070E 1 6 1 PXI 1042 SBpyrsist4 PXI 4472 PXI 2590 Bip PXI 2590 NNNNNN DN amp om on on n NON c CO CO IO O0 OD a 3 9 1 INSTR MXI 4 Connection Monitor Bridge NI PXI MXI 4 Chassis 2 PXI 1045 Ell px15 14 1NSTR PXI 4472 T PXI5 15 1NSTR PXI 4472 Bm PXI4 14 INSTR PXI 6508 E PXI4 13 INSTR PXI 5112 Bm PXI4 15 INSTR PXI 6608 m PXI4 10 INSTR PXI 2590 Bm PXI4 11 INSTR PXI 2590 o Y Ports Serial amp Parallel E Scales 5 Software E a Remote Systems Devices Figure 4 1 Multichassis Configuration in MAX Basic PXI System Configuration l 2 National Instruments Corporation Launch MAX In the Configuration tree click the Devices and Interfaces branch to expand it If the PXI system controller has not yet been configured it is labeled PXI System Unidentified Right click this entry to display the pop up menu then select the appropriate controller model from the Identify As submenu Click the PXI System controller The chassis or multiple chassis in a multichassis configuration is li
38. PF Enable Disable Watchdog Jumper JWD JWD controls the watchdog a system monitor that takes action when a software application hangs Closing pins 1 2 allows the watchdog to reset the system if a program hangs Closing pins 2 3 generates a nonmaskable interrupt for the program that hangs 3 Note This function requires software support Note The watchdog must also be enabled in the BIOS 321 321 3 2 1 o gt lt eee Enable Watchdog Reset Enable Watchdog Disable Watchdog Nonmaskable Interrupt Default Figure B 9 Enable Disable Power Force On Jumper JPF NI 8352 8353 User Manual B 6 ni com Appendix B Hardware Configuration Other Connectors Figure B 10 shows the locations of other connectors on the NI 8352 8353 0
39. PXI NI 8352 8353 User Manual August 2007 lt 7 NATIONAL 372285A 01 INSTRUMENTS Worldwide Technical Support and Product Information ni com National Instruments Corporate Headquarters 11500 North Mopac Expressway Austin Texas 78759 3504 USA Tel 512 683 0100 Worldwide Offices Australia 1800 300 800 Austria 43 662 457990 0 Belgium 32 0 2 757 0020 Brazil 55 11 3262 3599 Canada 800 433 3488 China 86 21 5050 9800 Czech Republic 420 224 235 774 Denmark 45 45 76 26 00 Finland 358 0 9 725 72511 France 01 57 66 24 24 Germany 49 89 7413130 India 91 80 41190000 Israel 972 3 6393737 Italy 39 02 413091 Japan 81 3 5472 2970 Korea 82 02 3451 3400 Lebanon 961 0 1 33 28 28 Malaysia 1800 887710 Mexico 01 800 010 0793 Netherlands 31 0 348 433 466 New Zealand 0800 553 322 Norway 47 0 66 90 76 60 Poland 48 22 3390150 Portugal 351 210 311 210 Russia 7 495 783 6851 Singapore 1800 226 5886 Slovenia 386 3 425 42 00 South Africa 27 0 11 805 8197 Spain 34 91 640 0085 Sweden 46 0 8 587 895 00 Switzerland 41 56 2005151 Taiwan 886 02 2377 2222 Thailand 662 278 6777 Turkey 90 212 279 3031 United Kingdom 44 0 1635 523545 For further support information refer to the Technical Support and Professional Services appendix To comment on National Instruments documentation refer to the National Instruments Web site at ni com info and enter the info code feedback 2007 National Instruments Corporation All rights rese
40. Resetting reformats the HDD and deletes all internal RAID structure on the drive Follow these steps to reset to non RAID or reset a RAID HDD 1 From the main menu select Reset Disks to Non RAID and press Enter The Reset RAID Data screen appears 2 Usethe up and down arrow keys to highlight the RAID set drive to reset and press the space bar to select the drive 3 Press Enter to reset the RAID set drive A warning message appears 4 Press lt Y gt to reset the drive or lt N gt to return to the main menu Exiting the Intel Matrix Storage Manager Utility Follow these steps to exit the Intel Matrix Storage Manager utility 1 From the main menu select Exit and press Enter A warning message appears 2 Press Y to reset the drive or lt N gt to return to the main menu NI 8352 8353 User Manual C 4 ni com Technical Support and Professional Services Visit the following sections of the National Instruments Web site at ni com for technical support and professional services e Support Online technical support resources at ni com support include the following Self Help Resources For answers and solutions visit the award winning National Instruments Web site for software drivers and updates a searchable KnowledgeBase product manuals step by step troubleshooting wizards thousands of example programs tutorials application notes instrument drivers and so on Free Technical Support
41. V ANSI C73 11 NEMA 5 15 P IEC83 If you are missing any of the above items or if you have the incorrect AC power cable contact National Instruments The NI 8352 8353 combines the performance of a PC with a National Instruments remote controller for PXI in a rack mountable compact 1U form factor Mainboard Features NI 8352 8353 User Manual CPU Intel Core2 Duo 2 4 GHz Core2 Quad 2 4 GHz CPU with 800 MHz FSB and 4 8 MB L2 cache Chipset e Intel 3000 chipset e Intel ICH7R chipset Intel PXH V Memory 1 GB memory standard 2 x 512 MB ECC 32 M x 64 bit unbuffered DDR II Maximum memory supported 8 GB 533 667 DDR II SDRAM in 4 DIMM sockets 240 pin 1 2 ni com Chapter 1 Getting Started Slots e PCI Express x8 slot e PCI X 64 bit 133 MHz Video e ATI ES 1000 with 16 MB SDRAM HDD e 2x 250 GB or greater SATA hard drive RAIDO e 4x3 5 in expansion bay SATA DVD ROM Slim DVD ROM drive Onboard LAN e 2x Intel 82573V L Gigabit Ethernet controller Onboard 1 0 PS 2 keyboard port e PS 2 mouse port e Serial port e VGA port e Two USB 2 0 ports rear e Two USB 2 0 ports front e Two RJ 45 ports Power Management Features e RTC alarm and wake up e Wake up on LAN WOL e Wake up on serial ring e Wake up on keyboard mouse from sleep S1 e Wake up on USB from sleep S1 National Instruments Corporation 1 8 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 1 Getting St
42. able 3 2 pxisys ini file 4 2 Q QuickBoot Mode 2 7 Quiet Boot 2 7 R rack mounting 1 6 2 22 installing chassis into rack 2 26 installing inner slides 2 23 installing outer slides 2 24 installing slide assemblies into rack 2 25 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Index RAID HDD resetting C 4 RAID volume deleting C 4 RAIDO volume creating C 1 RAIDI volume creating C 2 RAID10 volume creating C 2 RAIDS set creating C 3 RAM DDR DIMMs from National Instruments note 1 6 upgrading 4 4 Realtime Sensor Data 2 20 rear panel connectors 3 1 related documentation x replacing hard disk drives B 20 Reset Configuration Data 2 10 Resume on Modem Ring 2 8 Route Port 80h Cycles to 2 12 S safety and caution notices 2 1 safety ground connecting 2 3 safety specifications A 4 SATA AHCI 2 5 SATA connector locations figure B 20 SATA connectors SATAO to SATA3 B 21 SATA Controller Mode 2 4 SATA Port3 2 5 SATA Port4 2 5 SATA RAID utility C 1 SATAO and SATA3 connector figure B 21 Save Changes 2 22 Security 2 20 Serial ATA 2 4 Serial ATA SATA RAID 2 5 serial connector 3 4 connector locations and pinout figure 3 4 connector signals table 3 4 Serial Port A 2 14 Serial Port B 2 14 NI 8352 8353 User Manual 1 8 serial port header COM2 B 12 pinout figure B 12 signals table B 12 serial ports 3 1 See also COM1 and COM2 connectors Set Supervisor Password 2 20 Set User
43. able 3 3 USB Connector Signals Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1 VCC Cable Power 5 V 2 Data USB Data 3 Data USB Data 4 GND Ground National Instruments Corporation 3 3 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 3 1 0 Information Serial NI 8352 8353 User Manual Figure 3 4 shows the location and pinouts for the serial connector on the NI 8352 8353 Table 3 4 lists and describes the serial connector signal AMP manufactures a serial port mating connector part number 745491 5 CO CAN Cue aS Serial Figure 3 4 Serial Connector Location and Pinout Table 3 4 Serial Connector Signals Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 SIN Receive Data 3 SOUT Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Ready to Send 8 CTS Clear to Send 9 RI Ring Indicator 3 4 ni com VGA Chapter 3 1 0 Information Figure 3 5 shows the location and pinouts for the VGA connector on the NI 8352 8353 Table 3 5 lists and describes the VGA connector signals AMP manufactures a mating connector with part numbers 748364 1 housing and 748333 2 pin contact EH EE ao Hf Figure 3 5 VGA Connector Location and Pinout National Instruments Corporation 3 5 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 3
44. ain in the setup utility Save Changes Highlight this item and press lt Enter gt to save any changes you made You will remain in the setup utility Rack Mounting 3 Note To rack mount the NI 8352 8353 the chassis must be at least 26 in deep The rack mounting hardware includes One pair of inner slides to be installed on the chassis e One pair of outer slides to be installed in the rack e Two pairs of short brackets for the front of the outer slides 3 Note One pair of short brackets includes screw threads and the other pair does not Use the pair that fits into your rack e One pair of long brackets for the rear of the outer slides NI 8352 8353 User Manual 2 22 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Installing Inner Slides Follow these steps to install the inner slides 1 Locate the right inner slide the slide used on the right side of the chassis when facing the chassis front panel 2 Align the four square holes on the right inner slide against the hooks on the right side of the chassis as shown in Figure 2 1 3 Securely attach the slide to the chassis with two M4 flathead screws Repeat steps 1 3 to install the left inner slide to the left side of the chassis 1 Hooks on Chassis 2 Square Holes on Right Inner Slide 3 Holes for M4 Screws Figure 2 1 Installing Inner Slides National Instruments Corporation 2 23 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation an
45. al injury National Instruments Corporation Chassis Grounding The NI 8352 8353 requires a connection from the premise wire safety ground to the NI 8352 8353 chassis ground The earth safety ground must be connected during use of this equipment to minimize shock hazards Refer to the Connecting Safety Ground section for instructions on connecting safety ground Live Circuits Operating personnel and service personnel must not remove protective covers when operating or servicing the NI 8352 8353 Adjustments and service to internal components must be undertaken by qualified service technicians During service of this product the mains connector to the premise wiring must be disconnected Dangerous voltages may be present under certain conditions use extreme caution Explosive Atmosphere Do not operate the chassis in conditions where flammable gases are present Under such conditions this equipment is unsafe and may ignite the gases or gas fumes Parts Replacement Service this equipment only with parts that are exact replacements both electrically and mechanically Contact National Instruments for replacement part information Installation of parts with those that are not direct replacements may cause harm to personnel operating the chassis Furthermore damage or fire may occur if replacement parts are unsuitable 2 1 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Modification Do not modify any part
46. anual Index DIMM location figure B 14 Discard Changes 2 22 Discrete MTRR Allocation 2 10 DMA Channel 2 15 DMI Event Logging 2 15 documentation conventions used in manual ix NI resources D 1 related documentation x drivers NI resources D 1 obtaining latest drivers 4 4 drivers NI resources D 1 dual channel memory configuration B 15 DVD ROM connector B 21 E ECC Conditions 2 11 ECC Error Handler 2 11 ECC Event Logging 2 16 electrical specifications A 1 electromagnetic compatibility specifications A 4 Enable Master 2 10 environmental management specifications A 5 environmental specifications A 3 Ethernet connector and signals 3 7 location and pinout figure 3 7 signals table 3 8 Ethernet overview table 3 1 Event Log Capacity 2 16 Event Log Control 2 19 Event Log Validity 2 15 Event Logging 2 16 examples NI resources D 1 Excluded from Boot Orders 2 21 Existing Event Log Number 2 19 Exit 2 21 Exit Discarding Changes 2 21 NI 8352 8353 User Manual l 4 Exit Saving Changes 2 21 Extended Memory 2 7 F fan power connectors Fan1 to Fan6 B 11 pinout figure B 11 signals table B 11 Fan Speed Control Modes 2 17 Fan1 Fan6 Speeds 2 17 Firmware Version 2 18 Fixed Disk Boot Sector 2 21 Floppy Disk Controller 2 15 floppy drive using external floppy drive 4 4 Flow Control 2 17 four identical DIMMs figure B 18 Frequency for PCI X 2 10 F
47. appears confirming the drive selection 6 Usethe up and down arrow keys to select the RAIDS array stripe size 4 128 KB Press Enter yi Note For a server use a lower stripe size For a multimedia system use a higher stripe size The default size is 128 KB National Instruments Corporation Enter your desired RAID volume capacity and press Enter when the capacity item is highlighted The default setting is the maximum capacity allowed Press Enter when Create Volume is highlighted A warning message displays When asked Are you sure you want to create this volume Y N press Y to create the RAID volume or lt N gt to return to the Create Volume menu C 3 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Appendix C Intel SATA RAID Utility for Intel ICH7R Deleting a RAID Volume N Caution Be sure to back up your data before deleting a RAID set You will lose all data on the disk drives when deleting a RAID set Follow these steps to delete a RAID volume 1 From the main menu select Delete RAID Volume and press Enter 2 Usethe up and down arrow keys to select the RAID set to delete and press Delete A warning message displays 3 Whenasked Are you sure you want to delete this volume Y N press Y to delete the RAID volume or lt N gt to return to the Delete Volume menu Resetting to Non RAID and Resetting a RAID HDD UN Caution Be careful when you reset a RAID volume HDD to non RAID or reset a RAID HDD
48. are drivers such as NI DAQmx to provide exceptional control of NI hardware Instrument drivers are available at ni com idnet to simplify communication with instruments over a variety of buses LabVIEW is a powerful and easy to use graphical programming environment you can use to acquire data from thousands of different instruments including USB IEEE 488 2 VXI serial PLCs and plug in boards LabVIEW helps you convert acquired data into meaningful results using powerful data analysis routines Add on tools provide additional specialized functionality For more information visit ni com labview and ni com toolkits If you prefer to use Microsoft s Visual Basic Visual C and Visual Studio NET for the core of your application Measurement Studio adds tools for measurement and automation to each language For more information visit ni com mstudio LabWindows CVI is an interactive ANSI C programming environment designed for building virtual instrument applications LabWindows CVI includes a drag and drop editor for building user interfaces a complete ANSI C environment for building your test program logic and a collection of automated code generation tools as well as utilities for building automated test systems monitoring applications or laboratory experiments For more information visit ni com lwcvi NI DAQmx provides an extensive library of functions you can call from your application development environment or interactive environmen
49. arted e Wake up on PCI e Supports ACPI 1 S4 S5 functions Front Panel LEDs e Power e LAN activity e HDD activity e Thermal trip LED System Management e SMB PC e Temperature voltage and fan monitors Chassis intrusion NI 8352 8353 User Manual 1 4 ni com Chapter 1 Getting Started NI 8352 8353 Description Figure 1 1 shows the key features of the NI 8352 8353 front panel For detailed information about the NI 8352 8353 rear panel refer to Chapter 3 T O Information USB Ports 6 Power Indicator Reset Switch 7 HDD Indicator Power Switch 8 LAN1 Status Indicator 9 1 AUN Hard Drive Activity Indicator LAN2 Status Indicator Hard Drive Error Indicator 0 System Temp and Fan Warning Indicator Figure 1 1 Front View of the NI 8352 8353 The front panel includes the following LEDs e Power indicator glows when the NI 8352 8353 is powered on LAN status indicators flash when there is activity on LANI or LAN2 Overheat FanFail LED Off Normal On OvVerheat Hlashing Fan National Instruments Corporation 1 5 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 1 Getting Started Optional Equipment Memory Upgrades You can upgrade the NI 8352 8353 memory to a maximum of 8 GB 3 Note A 32 bit operating system such as Windows XP Pro addresses a maximum of 4 GB The NI 8352 835
50. cs eda DR GU GR EUREN aA a REGE EU er aed 3 4 NGA ee e A e tee Pr av vate tiii 3 5 uncut c 3 7 MXI Express Connectors ue hr tee d eret oett te itp tet oe 3 8 NI 8352 8353 User Manual vi ni com Contents Chapter 4 Common Configuration Questions General Questions ced teret dtt ete WE es 4 1 Boot Options ertet pne E e deir noie CO EE taste ees 4 1 Chassis Configuration oe eei iia 4 2 Upgrade Information e tete tette er ee ee 4 4 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Hardware Configuration Appendix C Intel SATA RAID Utility for Intel ICH7R Appendix D Technical Support and Professional Services Glossary Index National Instruments Corporation Vii NI 8352 8353 User Manual About This Manual Conventions The NI 8352 8353 User Manual contains information about installing configuring using and maintaining the NI 8352 8353 bold italic monospace monospace bold The following conventions appear in this manual The symbol leads you through nested menu items and dialog box options to a final action The sequence File Page Setup Options directs you to pull down the File menu select the Page Setup item and select Options from the last dialog box This icon denotes a note which alerts you to important information This icon denotes a caution which advises you of precautions to take to avoid injury data loss
51. d 85 C Highlight this option and press lt Enter gt to see monitor data for the following items CPU Temperature This item displays the CPU temperature System Temperature This item displays the system temperature Fani Fan6 Speeds If Auto Fan Control is enabled the BIOS automatically displays the status of the fans indicated in this item Fan Speed Control Modes Use this feature to decide how the system controls the onboard fan speed The CPU temperature and fan speed are correlative When the CPU on die temperature increases the fan speed also increases and vice versa If the option is set to 3 pin fan voltage controls the fan speed If the option is set to 4 pin Pulse Width Modulation PWM controls the fan speed Select 3 pin if your chassis came with 3 pin fan headers Select 4 pin if your chassis came with 4 pin fan headers Select Workstation if your system is National Instruments Corporation 2 17 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup NI 8352 8353 User Manual used as a workstation Select Server if your system is used as a server Select Disable to disable the fan speed control function and allow the onboard fans to run constantly at full speed 12 V Select 4 pin Quiet or Super Quiet to lower the fan speed and noise The options are Disable default 3 pin Server 3 pin Workstation 4 pin Server and 4 pin Workstation Voltage Monitoring The following items are monit
52. d BIOS Setup Installing Outer Slides Follow these steps to install the outer slides 1 Measure the distance from the front rail of the rack to the rear rail of the rack 2 Attach a short bracket to the rear of the right outer slide and a long bracket to the front of the right outer slide as shown in Figure 2 2 3 Adjust the short and long brackets to the proper distance so that the chassis fits snugly into the rack 4 Repeat steps 1 3 for the left outer slide 1 Long Bracket 2 Short Bracket Figure 2 2 Installing Outer Slides NI 8352 8353 User Manual 2 24 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Installing the Slide Assemblies in the Rack Use the M5 screws and washers to secure the slide assemblies to the rack as shown in Figure 2 3 1 M5 Screws and Washers 2 Slide Assemblies Figure 2 3 Installing Slide Assemblies into Rack National Instruments Corporation 2 25 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Installing the Chassis into the Rack Follow these steps to install the chassis in the rack 1 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Push the inner slides attached to the chassis into the grooves of the outer slide assemblies installed in the rack as shown in Figure 2 4 1 Inner Slides 2 Grooves of Outer Sl
53. e B 8 signals table B 8 chassis installing into rack figure 2 27 CHS Format 2 6 Clear All DMI Event Logs 2 16 clear CMOS jumper JBT1 settings B 5 Clear System Event Logging 2 19 Clock Spectrum Feature 2 11 COM Port Address 2 16 common configuration questions 4 1 boot options 4 1 chassis configuration 4 2 general questions 4 1 upgrade information 4 4 National Instruments Corporation I 3 Index CompactFlash master slave select JP3 jumper settings B 5 connector locations figure B 7 connectors chassis intrusion switch connector JL1 B 8 Ethernet connector and signals 3 7 fan power connectors Fanl to Fan6 B 11 front panel connector JF1 B 8 front USB connectors USB 3 4 and USB 5 6 B 10 PCI Express slot B 12 peripheral expansion overview table 3 1 power saving switch connector JGS1 B 10 PS 2 connector and signals 3 2 serial connector and signals 3 4 serial port header COM2 B 12 Universal Serial Bus USB connector and signals 3 3 VGA connector and signals 3 5 Console Connection 2 17 Console Redirection 2 16 Console Type 2 16 Continue CR after POST 2 17 conventions used in the manual ix cooling air cooling of NI 8352 8353 2 2 CPU specifications A 2 CPU Speed 2 12 CPU Temperature 2 17 CPU Temperature Threshold 2 17 D DDR DIMMs from National Instruments note 1 6 installing B 19 removing B 20 diagnostic tools NI resources D 1 NI 8352 8353 User M
54. e NI 8352 8353 As Windows begins to boot hold down lt F8 gt You should now be able to reset the video driver to lower settings Try setting the resolution to 640 x 480 and the refresh rate to 60 Hz Once you reboot you can raise these values again using the test option in Windows These settings are accessible through the Advanced tab of the Display item in the Control Panel Alternately you can try a different monitor preferably a newer and larger one My system boots fine as long as a particular module is not in my chassis The most common cause of this is a damaged module Try the module in a different chassis or with a different controller Also remove any external cables or terminal blocks connected to the system If the module does not work in these cases it is likely damaged Contact the module manufacturer for further troubleshooting Refer to the KnowledgeBase or product manuals section at ni com for more information specific to the chassis and module with which you are having difficulties How doIset Windows to prompt me before shutting down when I press the power button Select Start Control Panel Power Options to open the Power Options Properties window Select the Advanced tab In the Power buttons section select Ask me what to do from the pull down menu When this is selected Windows prompts you to cancel shut down or restart when you press the power button 5 2 ni com Specifications This appendix l
55. e items included in the candidate list are currently not bootable Press lt gt or lt gt to move the device up or down Press lt F gt or lt R gt to specify the type of an USB device either fixed or removable You can select one item from the boot list and press lt X gt to remove it from the list of bootable devices to make its resource available for other bootable devices Conversely you can select an item from the candidate list and press lt X gt to remove it from the candidate list and place it in the boot list to make it bootable For details on how to change the priority of boot order of devices refer to the Item Specific Help window Exit Use the arrow keys to choose Exit from the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility main menu This section describes all Exit BIOS settings Exit Saving Changes Highlight this item and press lt Enter gt to save any changes you made and exit the BIOS Setup utility Exit Discarding Changes Highlight this item and press lt Enter gt to exit the BIOS Setup utility without saving any changes you may have made National Instruments Corporation 2 21 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Load Setup Defaults Highlight this item and press lt Enter gt to load the default settings for all items in the BIOS Setup These are the safest settings to use Discard Changes Highlight this item and press lt Enter gt to discard cancel any changes you made You will rem
56. ed Real Time Clock An electronic circuit that maintains the time of day and also can provide timing signals for timesharing operations National Instruments Corporation G 5 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Glossary SATA SCSI SDRAM SO DIMM SPD SRAM UDMA USB VGA VISA VME VXI NI 8352 8353 User Manual Serial ATA See also ATA Small Computer System Inteface A form of dynamic RAM memory that is about 20 faster than EDO RAM SDRAM interleaves two or more internal memory arrays so that while one array is being accessed the next one is being prepared for access SDRAM II is a faster version of SDRAM technology Small Outline Dual In line Memory Module Serial Presence Detect EEPROM Static RAM A memory chip that requires power to hold its content It does not require refresh circuitry as a dynamic RAM chip but it does take up more space and uses more power Ultra Direct Memory Access See also DMA Universal Serial Bus Volts Video Graphics Array The minimum video display standard for all PCs Virtual Instrument Software Architecture A single interface library for controlling GPIB VXI RS232 and other types of instruments VISA has been standardized by the VXI Plug amp Play Systems Alliance Versa Module Eurocard VME eXtensions for Instrumentation G 6 ni com Glossary W W Watts WDT Watchdog Timer National Instruments Corporation G 7 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Index Num
57. energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user is required to correct the interference at their own expense Canadian Department of Communications This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Compliance with EU Directives Users in the European Union EU should refer to the Declaration of Conformity DoC for information pertaining to the CE marking Refer to the Declaration of Conformity DoC for this product for any additional regulatory compliance information To obtain the DoC for this product visit ni com certification search by model number or product line and click the appropriate link in the Certification column The CE marking Declaration of Conformity contains important supplementary information and instructions for the user or installer Contents About This Manual Convention aia ea ix Related Documentation i icti a a X Chapter 1 Getting Started Unpacking rede eR e t ote aep Lor vd Maud whe pev dad 1 1 What You Need to Get Started nnde meet inr eddie 1 1 Key Festes ia 1 2 Mainboard Eeatutes oet D TO ER E E PR ERU 1
58. erics 32 Bit I O 2 6 A AC power cables table 1 2 ACPI Mode 2 7 Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch 2 13 advanced BIOS setup 2 7 Advanced Chipset Control 2 11 Advanced Processor Options 2 12 Base I O Address 2 14 2 15 BAUD Rate 2 16 BIOS 32 Bit I O 2 6 ACPI Mode 2 7 Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch 2 13 Advanced Chipset Control 2 11 Advanced Processor Options 2 12 advanced setup 2 7 Base I O Address 2 14 2 15 BAUD Rate 2 16 BIOS Date 2 4 BIOS POST Errors 2 19 BIOS POST Watchdog 2 19 Boot 2 21 Boot Features 2 7 Boot Priority Order 2 21 C1 Enhance Mode 2 13 Cache Base 0 512K 2 9 Cache Base 512K 640K 2 9 Cache Extended Memory 2 9 Cache System BIOS Area 2 8 Cache Video BIOS Area 2 8 National Instruments Corporation I 1 checking settings 4 1 CHS Format 2 6 Clear All DMI Event Logs 2 16 Clear System Event Logging 2 19 Clock Spectrum Feature 2 11 COM Port Address 2 16 Console Connection 2 17 Console Redirection 2 16 Console Type 2 16 Continue CR after POST 2 17 CPU Speed 2 12 CPU Temperature 2 17 CPU Temperature Threshold 2 17 Discard Changes 2 22 Discrete MTRR Allocation 2 10 DMA Channel 2 15 DMI Event Logging 2 15 ECC Conditions 2 11 ECC Error Handler 2 11 ECC Event Logging 2 16 Enable Master 2 10 Event Log Capacity 2 16 Event Log Control 2 19 Event Log Validity 2 15 Event Logging 2 16 Excluded from Boot Orders 2 21 Existing Event Log Number
59. ersatile Backplane Bus VMEbus ANSI VITA 1 1994 VME64 NI VISA User Manual NI VISA Programmer Reference Manual Read Me First Safety and Radio Frequency Interference National Instruments X ni com Getting Started This chapter describes the key features of the NI 8352 8353 and lists the kit contents and optional equipment you can order from National Instruments Unpacking Carefully inspect the shipping container and the NI 8352 8353 for damage Check for visible damage to the metal work Check to make sure all hardware and switches are undamaged If damage appears to have been caused during shipment file a claim with the carrier Retain the packing material for possible inspection and or reshipment What You Need to Get Started The NI 8352 8353 kit contains the following items NI 8352 8353 rack mount controller NI 8352 8353 User Manual Windows recovery CD DVD NI driver CD Rack mount kit COoovovo vo AC power cable refer to Table 1 1 for a list of AC power cables National Instruments Corporation 1 1 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 1 Getting Started Key Features Table 1 1 AC Power Cables Power Cable Reference Standards Standard 120 V USA ANSI C73 11 NEMA 5 15 P IEC83 Switzerland 220 V SEV Australia 240 V AS C112 Universal Euro 230 V CEE 7 II IV VII IEC83 North America 240 V ANSI C73 20 NEMA 5 15 P IEC83 United Kingdom 230 V BS 1363 IEC83 Japan 100
60. fer The options are Disabled default 4 Sectors 8 Sectors and 16 Sectors LBA Mode Control This item determines whether the Phoenix BIOS accesses the IDE Primary Master Device via the LBA mode The options are Enabled and Disabled default 32 Bit 1 0 Use this option to enable or disable the 32 bit data transfer function The options are Enabled and Disabled default Transfer Mode Use this option to set the transfer mode The options are Standard default Fast PIO1 Fast PIO2 Fast PIO3 Fast PIO4 FPIO3 DMA1 and FPIO4 DMA2 2 6 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Ultra DMA Mode Use this option to select Ultra DMA Mode The options are Disabled default Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 and Mode 5 System Memory This display shows the amount of system memory Extended Memory This display shows the amount of extended memory Advanced Setup Choose Advanced from the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility main menu with the arrow keys To access submenus highlight a menu item and press lt Enter gt Boot Features Access this submenu to change the following settings QuickBoot Mode If enabled this feature speeds up the Power On Self Test POST routine by skipping certain tests after the computer is turned on The settings are Enabled default and Disabled If disabled the POST routine runs at normal speed Quiet Boot Use this setting to enable or disable the graphic logo screen duri
61. he Department of Communications DOC of Industry Canada regulates wireless interference in much the same way Digital electronics emit weak signals during normal operation that can affect radio television or other wireless products All Class A products display a simple warning statement of one paragraph in length regarding interference and undesired operation The FCC rules have restrictions regarding the locations where FCC Class A products can be operated Consult the FCC Web site at www fcc gov for more information FCC DOC Warnings This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions in this manual and the CE marking Declaration of Conformity may cause interference to radio and television reception Classification requirements are the same for the Federal Communications Commission FCC and the Canadian Department of Communications DOC Changes or modifications not expressly approved by NI could void the user s authority to operate the equipment under the FCC Rules Class A Federal Communications Commission This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency
62. his item indicates whether a user password has been entered for the system Clear means such a password has not been used and Set means a user password has been entered Set Supervisor Password To set a supervisor password highlight Set Supervisor Password and press lt Enter gt When prompted enter the supervisor password in the dialogue box which allows access to the BIOS Set User Password To set a user password highlight Set User Password and press lt Enter gt When prompted enter the user password in the dialogue box which allows access to the system at bootup 2 20 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Fixed Disk Boot Sector This setting may offer protection against viruses when set to Write Protect which protects the boot sector on the hard drive from having a virus written to it The options are Write Protect and Normal default Password on Boot Use this setting to decide whether a password is required during bootup The options are Enabled password required default and Disabled password not required Boot Use the arrow keys to choose Boot from the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility main menu For details on how to change the order and specs of boot devices refer to the Item Specific Help window This section describes all boot BIOS settings Boot Priority Order Excluded from Boot Orders The items in the boot list section are bootable devices listed in the sequence of boot order as specified Th
63. ide Assemblies Figure 2 4 Installing Inner Slides into Outer Slides 2 26 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup 2 Push the chassis all the way to the back of the outer slide assemblies as shown in Figure 2 5 The plastic bezel is not included in the kit Figure 2 5 Installing Chassis Into Rack National Instruments Corporation 2 27 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Hard Drive Recovery The NI 8352 8353 includes two methods of restoring the original factory condition of your hard drive Hard drive based recovery stores a factory backup on a separate part of your hard drive allowing you to restore your controller without additional media The NI 8352 8353 also ships with an OS Recovery CD that allows you to reinstall your operating system onto your hard drive via an external CD ROM For more information about these tools refer to KnowledgeBase 2ZKC02OK at ni com support 3 Note Recovering the OS erases the contents of your hard disk Back up any files you want to keep Installing an OS The NI 8352 8353 includes a preinstalled OS In some cases you may want to reinstall the OS or install a different OS from the integrated CD ROM drive To install from the CD ROM drive you must change the boot device refer to the Boot Priority Order Excluded from Boot Orders section for more information Clea
64. ions National Instruments Corporation B 3 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Appendix B Hardware Configuration Enable Disable SMBus to PCI PCI Express Slots Jumper JI C1 JI C2 Use jumpers JI2C1 J12C2 to connect PCI PCI Express slots to the system management bus The default setting is open to disable the connection gt lt ee Enable SMBus to Disable SMBus to PCI PCI Express Slots PCI PCI Express Slots Default Figure B 3 Enable Disable SMBus to PCI PCI Express Slots Jumper JI2C1 JI2C2 Enable Disable GLAN1 GLAN2 Jumper JPL1 JPL2 Use JPL1 to enable or disable the GLAN1 port and JPL2 to enable or disable the GLAN2 port on the motherboard The default setting is enabled 321 321 gt lt Enable GLAN1 Disable GLAN1 GLAN2 Default GLAN2 Figure B 4 Enable Disable GLAN1 GLAN2 Jumper JPL1 JPL2 Enable Disable VGA Connector Jumper JPG1 Use JPGI to enable or disable the VGA connector on the motherboard The default setting is enabled 321 3 2 1 o gt lt s e Enable VGA Connector Disable VGA Connector Default Figure B 5 Enable Disable VGA Connector Jumper JPG1 NI 8352 8353 User Manual B 4 ni com Appendix B Hardware Configuration Clear CMOS Jumper JBT1 UN Caution Always remove the AC power cord from the system before clearing CMOS UN Caution For an ATX power supply you must completely shut down the system
65. ists the NI 8352 8353 electrical mechanical and environmental specifications Electrical AC Input Input voltage range eee 100 240 VAC Operating voltage range nin 90 264 VAC Input frequency eee 50 60 Hz Operating frequency range 47 63 Hz Input current rating eee 5 A max Power disconnect esses The AC power cable provides main power disconnect Depressing the front panel power switch enables or inhibits the internal power supply Mainboard Socket ii at Re LGA 775 Chipset ocean edens Intel 3000 chipset supports 533 800 1066 MHz FSB 8 GB dual channel DDR II memory Memory Slots oooconocnocnnoconnnonaconcnnninncnnno Four 240 pin DIMM slots two per channel Operating range is guaranteed by design National Instruments Corporation A 1 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Appendix A Specifications CPU NI 8352 8353 User Manual USB potts Re eet Keyboard ssssss Onboard LAN controller Clock speed 2 enen Front side bus speed EZ cache iiueb ugue Package eK A 2 One PCI Express x8 slot or one PCI 32 bit slot both risers included Four SATA ports compliant with the Serial ATA 2 0 specification Maximum data rate of 300 MB s One primary IDE connector and one CompactFlash card IDE connector If the CompactFlash card connector is populated the primary connector is available for one device only
66. itor Does your monitor work with a different PC If it hangs note the last screen output that you saw for reference when consulting National Instruments technical support What has changed about the system Did you recently move the system Was there electrical storm activity Did you recently add a new module memory chip or piece of software Has the system overheated If the Overheat FanFail LED is lit this indicates overheating Unplug the AC power cord from the server and allow it to cool down before powering it on again Things to Try National Instruments Corporation Make sure the NI 8352 8353 is plugged in to a working power source Remove any nonessential cables or devices Make sure the CPU and memory modules are properly seated in their slots Clear the CMOS Refer to the Clear CMOS Jumper JBT1 section of Appendix B Hardware Configuration Recover the hard drive on the NI 8352 8353 Refer to the Hard Drive Recovery section of Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup 5 1 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting NI 8352 8353 User Manual My NI 8352 8353 boots fine until I get to Windows at which point I cannot read the screen This may include garbled output white screen black screen or an out of synch message from the monitor This problem usually results from having the video card output set past the limits of the monitor You will need to boot Windows in Safe Mode To do this reboot th
67. l Description 1 CD Data carry detect 2 RD Serial in or receive data 3 TD Serial out of transmit data 4 DTR Data terminal ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data set ready 7 RTS Request to send 8 CTS Clear to send 9 RI Ring indicate PCI Express Slot The mainboard provides one PCI Express x8 slot This PCIE 1 slot accepts x8 cards and runs at x8 speeds with an extra PCIE 3 slot for riser cards The slot is PCI Express Specification v1 0a compliant You cannot directly plug in a PCI Express board The riser card is required to provide power to the board NI 8352 8353 User Manual oo0000000 nannnnn gnpnnnunnnnannnn OOO000000001 00000 oo0000000 ooooooodo00000000000000 OON0000000 c oo0000 Figure B 17 PCI Express Slot B 12 ni com Appendix B Hardware Configuration Upgrading Memory The mainboard includes four 240 pin ECC DDR II SDRAM slots with maximum memory size of 8 GB Install at least one memory module in the slots Figure B 18 shows the DIMM location on the main board DIMM1 is on the top DIMM4 is on the bottom National Instruments Corporation B 13 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Appendix B Hardware Configuration
68. lect the native mode for ATA The options are Parallel ATA Serial ATA Both and Auto default SATA Controller Mode Select Compatible to allow the BIOS to detect the SATA and PATA drives automatically and place them in Legacy Mode Select Enhanced to allow the BIOS to detect the SATA and PATA drives automatically and place them in the Native IDE Mode Note The Enhanced mode requires Windows 2000 or later 2 4 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup When the SATA Controller Mode is set to Enhanced the following items display Serial ATA SATA RAID Select Enabled to enable Serial ATA RAID functions For Windows use the RAID driver if this feature is set to Enabled When this item is set to Enabled the ICH RAID Code Base item is available for you to select activation of either Intel or Adaptec Host RAID firmware If this item is set to Disabled the SATA AHCI Enable item is available The options are Enabled and Disabled default SATA AHCI Select Enabled to enable the Serial ATA Advanced Host Interface function Be careful when using this function This feature is for advanced programmers only The options are Enabled and Disabled default ICH RAID Code Base Select Intel to enable the Intel SATA RAID firmware Select Adaptec to use Adaptec s HostRAID firmware The options are Intel default and Adaptec IDE Primary Master Slave IDE Secondary Master Slave SATA Port3 and SATA Port4 Use these settings
69. light this item and press Enter to mark the DMI events as read Clear All DMI Event Logs Select Yes and press Enter to clear all DMI event logs The options are Yes and No default Console Redirection Access this submenu to change the following settings COM Port Address Use this setting to redirect the console to Onboard COM A or Onboard COM B The options are Enable and Disable default BAUD Rate Use this setting to select the BAUD rate for console redirection The options are 300 1200 2400 9600 19 2K default 38 4K 57 6K and 115 2K Console Type Use this setting to select the console type for console redirection The options are VT100 VT100 8bit PC ANSI 7bit PC ANSI default VT100 and VT UTFS 2 16 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Flow Control Use this setting to select the fl ow control for console redirection The options are None XON XOFF and CTS RTS default Console Connection Use this setting to select the console connection The options are Direct default or Via Modem Continue CR after POST Use this setting to choose whether to continue with console redirection after the POST routine The options are On and Off default Hardware Monitor Logic CPU Temperature Threshold Use this option to set a CPU temperature threshold that activates the alarm system when the CPU temperature reaches this threshold The options are 70 C 75 C 80 C default an
70. make sure the electrical power outlet you use to power the NI 8352 8353 has an appropriate earth safety ground Refer to the Connecting Safety Ground section for more information 5 Connect the AC power cable to the AC inlet on the rear panel and to an AC power outlet For more information refer to Connecting to Power Source section NI 8352 8353 User Manual 2 2 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup 6 Connect the MXI Express port on the rear of the NI 8352 8353 to the PXI chassis and power on the chassis 7 Power on the NI 8352 8353 8 Verify that the NI 8352 8353 boots If it does not boot refer to the What if the NI 8352 8353 does not boot section of Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Connecting Safety Ground The NI 8352 8353 is designed with a three position NEMA 5 15 style plug for the U S that connects the ground line to the chassis ground To minimize shock hazard make sure the electrical power outlet you use to power the chassis has an appropriate earth safety ground Connecting to Power Source Attach input power through the rear AC inlet using the appropriate AC power cable supplied UN Caution To completely remove power you must disconnect the AC power cable The power switch allows you to power on the chassis or place it in standby mode Push the power switch to the On position if not already on Observe that all fans become operational and the power indicator is lit BIOS Setup This section
71. nd signals 3 3 overview table 3 1 National Instruments Corporation I 9 Index unpacking the NI 8352 8353 1 1 upgrading hard disk drives B 20 upgrading memory B 13 installing DDR modules B 19 removing DDR modules B 20 USB floppy disk drive 1 6 USB Function 2 12 User Password Is 2 20 V VGA connector and signals 3 5 connector signals table 3 6 location and pinout figure 3 5 overview table 3 1 VGA connector JPG1 jumper settings B 4 video 3 1 See also VGA View DMI Event Log 2 16 Voltage Monitoring 2 18 W Watchdog 2 8 watchdog JWD jumper settings B 6 Web resources D 1 NI 8352 8353 User Manual
72. ng bootup The settings are Enabled default and Disabled ACPI Mode Use this setting to employ Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI power management on your system The options are Yes default and No Power Button Behavior If set to Instant Off the system powers off immediately when you press the power button If set to 4 sec override the system powers off when you press the power button for 4 seconds or longer The options are Instant Off default and 4 sec override National Instruments Corporation 2 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 2 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Installation and BIOS Setup Resume on Modem Ring Select On to wake up your system when your modem receives an incoming call The options are On default and Off Power Loss Control Use this setting to choose how the system reacts when power returns after an unexpected power loss The options are Stay Off Power On and Last State default Watchdog If enabled this option automatically resets the system if the system is not active for more than 5 minutes The options are Enabled and Disabled default Summary Screen Use this setting to enable or disable the summary screen that displays the system configuration during bootup The options are Enabled default and Disabled Memory Cache Cache System BIOS Area Use this setting to designate a reserve area in the system memory as a system BIOS buffer This allows the BIOS
73. nications network that serves users within a confined geographical area It is made up of servers workstations a network operating system and a communications link Liquid Crystal Display A display technology using polarizing filters and liquid crystal cells Light emitting diode Measurement amp Automation Explorer Megabytes of memory Multiprocessor Specification Mean Time Between Failure Mean Time to Repair Multisystem eXtension Interface G 4 ni com N NI DAQ NI VISA PCI PEF PIO POSC POST PXI RAM RAS RMS RTC Glossary The National Instruments software for data acquisition instruments The National Instruments implementation of the VISA standard An interface independent software that provides a unified programming interface for VXI GPIB and serial instruments Peripheral Component Interconnect The PCI bus is a high performance 32 bit or 64 bit bus with multiplexed address and data lines Platform Event Filter Programmed Input Output Power On Self Configuration Power On Self Test PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation An open implementation of CompactPCI that adds electrical features that meet the high performance requirements of instrumentation applications by providing triggering local buses and system clock capabilities PXI also offers two way interoperability with CompactPCI products Random Access Memory The computer s primary workspace Row Address Strobe Root Mean Squar
74. ning UN Caution Always disconnect the AC power cable before cleaning or servicing the chassis Exterior Cleaning UN Cautions Avoid getting moisture inside the chassis during exterior cleaning especially through the top vents Do not wash the front or rear panel connectors or switches Cover these components while cleaning the chassis Do not use harsh chemical cleaning agents they may damage the chassis Avoid chemicals that contain benzene toluene xylene acetone or similar solvents Clean the exterior surfaces of the chassis with a dry lint free cloth or a soft bristle brush Do not use abrasive compounds on any part of the chassis NI 8352 8353 User Manual 2 28 ni com 1 0 Information This chapter describes the NI 8352 8353 I O connectors Rear Panel Connectors Table 3 1 lists various peripherals and their corresponding NI 8352 8353 external connectors bus interfaces and functions Table 3 1 NI 8352 8353 Peripherals Overview Peripheral External Connector Description Keyboard PS 2 5 pin Din PS 2 style keyboard Mouse PS 2 5 pin Din PS 2 style mouse USB USB 4 pin Series A stacked USB 2 0 capable receptacle USB USB 4 pin Series A stacked USB 2 0 capable receptacle Serial COMI 9 pin DSUB 16550 RS 232 serial port Video VGA 15 pin DSUB Intel Extreme Graphics controller Ethernet LAN RJ45 10 100 1000 Ethernet connection Ethernet LAN RJ45 10 100 1000 Ethernet connection
75. nization clock sharing and more and are programmed with NI Sync For more information visit ni com pxi NI VISA is the National Instruments implementation of the VISA specification VISA is a uniform API for communicating and controlling USB Serial GPIB PXI VXI and various other types of instruments This API aids in the creation of portable applications and instrument drivers For information about writing your own PXI instrument driver with NI VISA refer to the NI VISA Help and the readme txt file in the NI VISA directory For more information visit ni com visa With LabVIEW for Linux and support for more than 200 devices on Linux with the NI DAQmx driver you can now create virtual instruments based on the Linux OS The NI VISA driver for Linux has improved instrument control in Linux and NI modular instruments are partially supported For more information visit ni com linux 1 8 ni com Installation and BIOS Setup This chapter describes how to install configure and use the NI 8352 8353 Before connecting the NI 8352 8353 to a power source read this chapter and the Read Me First Safety and Radio Frequency Interference document included with your NI 8352 8353 Safety Information Caution Before undertaking any troubleshooting maintenance or exploratory procedure carefully read the following caution notices This equipment contains voltage hazardous to human life and safety and is capable of inflicting person
76. o I upgrade system memory Refer to Upgrading Memory in Appendix B Hardware Configuration How do I flash a new BIOS You can download the new BIOS from tp ni com support pxi For more information refer to KnowledgeBase 3H3COSDS at ni com Where do I get the latest software drivers The latest National Instruments software is available from ni com downloads For peripheral drivers refer to KnowledgeBase 3H3COSD8 at ni com My NI 8352 8353 does not have an internal floppy drive Is there a way to use an external drive Yes The NI 8352 8353 controller supports and can boot from USB floppy drives A USB floppy drive will not work with Windows NT4 but will work with Windows 2000 or Windows XP Refer to the Boot Options section for more information A USB floppy drive is available from National Instruments part number 778492 02 4 4 ni com Troubleshooting This chapter answers common troubleshooting questions you may have when using the NI 8352 8353 What if the NI 8352 8353 does not boot Several problems can cause a controller not to boot Here are some things to look for and possible solutions Things to Notice Which LEDs come on The power indicator LED should stay lit The hard disk drive LEDs should blink during boot as the disk is accessed What appears on the display Does it hang at some particular point BIOS Operating System and so on If nothing appears on the screen try a different mon
77. of the NI 8352 8353 from its original condition Unsuitable modifications may result in safety hazards Chassis Cooling Considerations The NI 8352 8353 is designed to operate on a bench or in an instrument rack Determine how you want to use the NI 8352 8353 and follow the appropriate installation instructions Providing Adequate Clearance Apertures in the front top rear and along both sides of the chassis facilitate power supply and motherboard cooling Air enters through the front and top inlets of the chassis and exits through the fans on the rear of the chassis Place the NI 8352 8353 on a bench top or in an instrument rack so that the fans air outlets and the air inlet apertures along the top and front of the chassis have adequate ventilation Keep other equipment a minimum of 76 2 mm 3 in away from the air outlets on the rear of the chassis Installation Follow these steps to connect devices to the NI 8352 8353 1 Connect a keyboard and mouse to the appropriate connectors on the NI 8352 8353 rear panel 2 Connect the VGA monitor video cable to the VGA connector on the rear panel 3 Optional To boot into LabVIEW RT connect the network cable to LAN jack 1 on the rear panel Refer to Figure 3 1 NJ 8352 8353 Rear Panel Layout for the location of LAN jack 1 4 Connect the USB serial and parallel devices as necessary to the NI 8352 8353 front and rear panel ports UN Caution To minimize shock hazard
78. on This appendix describes how to configure and upgrade the NI 8352 8353 hardware UN Caution Hazardous Voltage Area No user operator serviceable parts are inside the NI 8352 8353 The hardware configuration and upgrade procedures described in this appendix must be performed only by a qualified service technician Disconnect the power cord before servicing Figure B 1 shows the key features of the NI 8352 8353 mainboard National Instruments Corporation B 1 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Appendix B Hardware Configuration abet 3 229 s SN 2000 vr Pree B l aea IC n 1 Intel 3000 North Bridge 16 PCI X 133 MHz Slot6 33 JWOR 49 LES 2 24 Pin ATX PWR 17 Fan2 34 LE1 50 VGA CTRL JPW1 18 Fan3 35 Battery 51 LAN CTRL 3 Fan6 CPU Fan 19 JWD 36 US
79. or Data 2 20 Reset Configuration Data 2 10 Resume on Modem Ring 2 8 Route Port 80h Cycles to 2 12 SATA AHCI 2 5 SATA Controller Mode 2 4 SATA Port3 2 5 SATA Port4 2 5 Save Changes 2 22 Security 2 20 Serial ATA 2 4 Serial ATA SATA RAID 2 5 Serial Port A 2 14 Serial Port B 2 14 Set Supervisor Password 2 20 Set User Password 2 20 setup 2 3 Slot1 PCI 32 2 10 Slot6 PCI Exp x8 2 10 Slot6 PCI X 133 MHz 2 10 Summary Screen 2 8 Supervisor Password Is 2 20 System Date 2 4 System Event Log 2 20 System Event Log List Mode 2 20 System Event Logging 2 18 System Firmware Progress 2 19 System Memory 2 7 System Temperature 2 17 System Time 2 4 Thermal Management 2 2 13 Time Out Option 2 19 Timer for Loading OS Minutes 2 19 Transfer Mode 2 6 Type 2 5 Ultra DMA Mode 2 7 ni com USB Function 2 12 User Password Is 2 20 User Password is 2 20 View DMI Event Log 2 16 Voltage Monitoring 2 18 Watchdog 2 8 BIOS Date 2 4 BIOS POST Errors 2 19 BIOS POST Watchdog 2 19 BIOS setup menu 2 4 Boot 2 21 Boot Features 2 7 boot options configuring controller 4 2 Boot Priority Order 2 21 C C1 Enhanced Mode 2 13 cables power table 1 2 Cache Base 0 512K 2 9 Cache Base 512K 640K 2 9 Cache Extended Memory 2 9 Cache System BIOS Area 2 8 Cache Video BIOS Area 2 8 CE compliance specifications A 4 chassis intrusion switch connector JL1 B 8 pinout figur
80. or a system crash When this symbol is marked on a product refer to the Read Me First Safety and Radio Frequency Interference for information about precautions to take Bold text denotes items that you must select or click in the software such as menu items and dialog box options Bold text also denotes parameter names Italic text denotes variables emphasis a cross reference or an introduction to a key concept Italic text also denotes text that is a placeholder for a word or value that you must supply Text in this font denotes text or characters that you should enter from the keyboard sections of code programming examples and syntax examples This font is also used for the proper names of disk drives paths directories programs subprograms subroutines device names functions operations variables filenames and extensions Bold text in this font denotes the messages and responses that the computer automatically prints to the screen This font also emphasizes lines of code that are different from the other examples National Instruments Corporation ix NI 8352 8353 User Manual About This Manual Related Documentation NI 8352 8353 User Manual The following documents contain information that you may find helpful as you read this manual CompactPCI Specification PICMG 2 0 R 3 0 PXI Hardware Specification Revision 2 1 PXI Software Specification Revision 2 1 ANSI IEEE Standard 1014 1987 IEEE Standard for a V
81. ored and displayed e Vcore 1 25 V e 15V e 12V Vdimm e 433V e 12V e 5 Vsb e 5 VDD P VTT e Vbat IPMI Access this submenu to change the following settings This option is available only when an IPMI card is installed in the system IPMI Specification Version This item displays the current IPMI version Firmware Version This item displays the current firmware version System Event Logging Select Enabled to enable IPMI event logging When this function is set to Disabled the system continues to log events received via system interface The options are Enabled default and Disabled 2 18 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Clear System Event Logging Select Enabled to force the BIOS to clear the system event logs during the next cold boot The options are Enabled and Disabled default Existing Event Log Number This item displays the existing event log number Event Log Control System Firmware Progress Select Enabled to log POST progress The options are Enabled and Disabled default BIOS POST Errors Select Enabled to log POST errors The options are Enabled and Disabled default BIOS POST Watchdog Select Enabled to enable POST Watchdog The options are Enabled and Disabled default OS Boot Watchdog Select Enabled to enable OS Boot Watchdog The options are Enabled and Disabled default Timer for Loading OS Minutes Use this setting to set the time value
82. osition 2 Pull the SCA drive tray out from the chassis as shown in Figure B 25 Figure B 25 Removing SCA Drive Tray 3 Remove the two screws that attach to the sides of the dummy tray Remove the tray as shown in Figure B 26 Figure B 26 Removing Dummy Tray NI 8352 8353 User Manual B 22 ni com Appendix B Hardware Configuration 4 Slide a hard disk drive into the SCA drive tray Secure the drive to the tray with three screws on each side of the tray as shown in Figure B 27 Figure B 27 Sliding Hard Disk Drive into SCA Drive Tray 5 Once the hard disk drive is securely installed in the SCA tray you can reinstall the SCA drive tray in the chassis Installing a PCI Express Expansion Card Follow these steps to install a PCI Express expansion card 1 Locate the riser card bracket on the NI 8352 8353 chassis 2 Lift the bracket from the chassis 3 Unscrew the cover plates on the bracket and set them aside for later use 4 Insert the PCI Express expansion card into the PCI Express slot on the riser card bracket 5 Screw the expansion card firmly to the riser card bracket 6 Align the riser card bracket with the PCI Express slot on the chassis Carefully push down the bracket with even force on both sides until it is firmly seated in the slot National Instruments Corporation B 23 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Intel SATA RAID Utility for Intel ICH7R This a
83. ppendix describes the Intel SATA RAID utility for Intel ICH7R Intel RAID Configuration Utility The Intel RAID Configuration utility is an embedded BIOS utility for creating managing and deleting arrays from the controller BIOS and initializing drives To run the Intel RAID Configuration utility press lt Ctrl I gt when the following message appears during system startup Press CTRL I to enter Configuration Utility The main menu appears To select an option from this or any menu browse with the arrow keys to highlight an option and press Enter In some cases selecting an option displays another menu To return to the previous menu at any time press Esc Creating a RAIDO Volume Follow these steps to create a RAIDO volume 1 National Instruments Corporation Select Create RAID Volume from the main menu and press lt Enter gt The Create Volume Menu screen appears Specify a name for the RAID 0 set and press lt Tab gt or lt Enter gt to go to the next field When RAID Level is highlighted press the up and down arrow keys to select RAIDO Stripe and press lt Enter gt When Disks is highlighted press lt Enter gt to select the HDD to configure as RAID The Select Disks screen appears Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight a drive and press the space bar to select it A triangle appears confirming the drive selection C 1 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Appendix C Intel SATA RAID Utilit
84. r The options are Enabled default and Disabled 2 10 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Latency Timer Use this setting to set the clock rate for Bus Master A high priority high throughout device may benefit from a greater clock rate The options are Default 0020h 0040h 0060h 0080h 00A0h 00COh and 00E0h For Unix Novell and other operating systems select the other option If a drive fails after installing new software you may want to change this setting and try again A different OS requires a different Bus Master clock rate Large Disk Access Mode This setting determines how large hard drives are accessed The options are DOS default or Other for Unix Novell NetWare and other operating systems Advanced Chipset Control Access this submenu to change the following settings UN Caution Be careful when changing the advanced settings Incorrect values may cause system malfunction Also a very high DRAM frequency or incorrect DRAM timing may cause system instability When this occurs revert to the default setting Clock Spectrum Feature If enabled the BIOS monitors the level of electromagnetic interference caused by the components and attempts to decrease the interference whenever needed The options are Enabled and Disabled default ECC Conditions This setting specifies the ECC error conditions treated as ECC Error Events by the system The options are None Single Bit Multiple Bit default
85. r Manual Figure B 14 Power Saving Switch Connector JGS1 B 10 Fan Power Connectors Fan1 to Fan6 The NI 8352 8353 has six fan connectors Fanl to Fan6 Fan6 is designated as the CPU fan Appendix B Hardware Configuration iyi Note All fans are 4 pin fans However pins 1 3 of the fan headers are backward compatible with traditional 3 pin fans The onboard fan speeds are controlled by the Fan Speed Mode Thermal Management in the BIOS Hardware Monitoring section When using Thermal Management settings use all 3 pin fans or all 4 pin fans on the motherboard Do not use 3 pin fans and 4 pin fans on the same board The default setting is disabled which allows the onboard fans to run at full speed 1234 vYYY 5 X a 2 nuu o 3 L j o 4 FAN1 2 3 6 FAN4 5 Figure B 15 Fan Power Connectors Fan1 to Fan6 Table B 4 Fan Power Connector Signals Pin Signal Name 1 GND 2 12 V 3 Tachometer 4 PWM_Control O National Instruments Corporation NI 8352 8353 User Manual Appendix B Hardware Configuration Serial Port Header COM2 The motherboard includes two serial headers COM1 J31 and COM2 COMI is a port located next to VGA port wv oa gt A 9 Figure B 16 Serial Port Header COM2 Table B 5 Serial Port Header Connector Signals Pin Signal Name Signa
86. re hub flash memory 1 MB 3 99 system BIOS Local APIC 4 KB 3 99 Area reserved for the chipset 2 MB 3 99 VO APIC 4 KB 4 KB 3 99 PCI enumeration area 1 256 MB 3 76 PCI Express 256 MB 256 MB 3 51 PCI enumeration area 2 if needed 512 MB 3 01 aligned on 256 MB boundary National Instruments Corporation B 15 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Appendix B Hardware Configuration Table B 6 Possible System Memory Allocation and Availability Continued Physical Memory Available System Device Size 4 GB Total System Memory VGA memory 16 MB 2 85 TSEG 1 MB 2 84 Memory available to OS and other 2 84 applications Table B 7 shows all possible memory module combinations Table B 7 Memory Module Combinations DIMMI DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 Channel A Channel B Channel A Channel B Total Memory 256 MB 2 GB 256 MB 2 GB 512 MB 4 GB 256 MB 2 GB 256 MB 2 GB 512 MB 4 GB 512 MB 1 GB 512 MB 1 GB 1 2 GB 512 MB 1 GB 512 MB 1 GB 512 MB 1 GB 512 MB 1 GB 2 4 GB NI 8352 8353 User Manual Installing memory with different speeds is allowed but the faster memory downshifts to the speed of the slower memory B 16 ni com Appendix B Hardware Configuration Figure B 19 shows two identical DIMMs in DIMM 1 and DIMM 2 You can also install identical DIMMs in DIMM 3 and DIMM 4
87. requency Ratio 2 12 front panel connector JF1 B 8 pinout figure B 8 signals table B 9 front USB connectors USB 3 4 and USB 5 6 pinout figure B 10 signals table B 10 G GLANI GLAN jumper JPL1 JPL2 settings B 4 ground connecting 2 3 H hard disk drives recovery 2 28 specifications A 3 upgrading and replacing B 20 installation B 22 SATA connectors supported SATAO to SATA3 B 21 ni com Hardware Monitor Logic 2 17 help technical support D 1 Hyperthreading 2 12 I O Device Configuration 2 14 ICH RAID Code Base 2 5 IDE connector location figure B 20 IDE controller using SCSI hard drive in addition 4 1 IDE Primary Master Slave 2 5 IDE Secondary Master Slave 2 5 IDE1 connector B 21 IDEI connector figure B 21 inner slides installing figure 2 23 inner slides installing into outer slides figure 2 26 installation 2 2 configuration and operation connecting safety ground 2 3 site considerations 2 2 testing power up 2 3 unpacking the NI 8352 8353 1 1 configuration in MAX figure 4 3 installing a PCI Express expansion card B 23 installing an operating system 2 28 installing hard disk drives B 22 installing NI 8352 8353 2 1 instrument drivers NI resources D 1 Intel Matrix Storage Manager utility exiting C 4 Intel RAID Configuration utility C 1 creating volumes RAIDO C 1 RAIDI C 2 RAIDIO C 2 RAIDS set C 3 deleting a RAID volume C 4 exiting Intel Matrix S
88. rved Important Information Warranty The NI 8352 8353 is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment as evidenced by receipts or other documentation National Instruments will at its option repair or replace equipment that proves to be defective during the warranty period This warranty includes parts and labor The media on which you receive National Instruments software are warranted not to fail to execute programming instructions due to defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 90 days from date of shipment as evidenced by receipts or other documentation National Instruments will at its option repair or replace software media that do not execute programming instructions if National Instruments receives notice of such defects during the warranty period National Instruments does not warrant that the operation of the software shall be uninterrupted or error free A Return Material Authorization RMA number must be obtained from the factory and clearly marked on the outside of the package before any equipment will be accepted for warranty work National Instruments will pay the shipping costs of returning to the owner parts which are covered by warranty National Instruments believes that the information in this document is accurate The document has been carefully reviewed for technical accuracy In the event that technical or typographical errors exist National In
89. s via a set of model specific registers MSRs The options are Disabled default and Enabled L3 Cache Set to Enabled to enable the L3 cache function which optimizes system and CPU performance The options are Disabled and Enabled default Available when the CPU supports this feature NI 8352 8353 User Manual 2 12 ni com Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup Thermal Management 21 Set to Enabled to use thermal management 2 TM2 which lowers CPU voltage and frequency when the CPU temperature reaches a predefined overheat threshold Set to Disabled to use thermal management 1 TM1 which regulates CPU clocking via CPU internal clock modulation when the CPU temperature reaches the overheat threshold The options are Disabled and Enabled default Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch The CPU fetches the cache line for 64 bytes if this option is set to Disabled The CPU fetches both cache lines for 128 bytes as comprised if set to Enabled The options are Disabled and Enabled default C1 Enhanced Mode Set to Enabled to enable Enhanced Halt State which lowers CPU voltage frequency to prevent overheating The options are Enabled and Disabled default iyi Note Refer to the Intel Web site for detailed information Intel Virtualization Technology Set to Enabled to use virtualization technology which allows one platform to run multiple operating systems and applications in independent partitions creating multiple
90. sted below it Identify each chassis by right clicking its entry then selecting the appropriate chassis model through the Identify As submenu Further expanding the PXI System branch shows all devices in the system that can be recognized by NI VISA When your controller and all your chassis are identified the required pxisys ini file is complete 4 3 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 4 Common Configuration Questions The PXI specification allows many combinations of PXI chassis and system modules To assist system integrators the manufacturers of PXI chassis and system modules must document the capabilities of their products The minimum documentation requirements are contained in ini files which consist of ASCII text System integrators configuration utilities and device drivers can use these ini files The capability documentation for the chassis is contained in a chassis ini file provided by the chassis manufacturer The information in this file is combined with information about the system controller to create a single system initialization file called pxisys ini PXI System Initialization The NI 8352 8353 uses MAX to generate the pxisys ini file from the chassis ini file Device drivers and other utility software read the pxisys ini file to obtain system information For detailed information about initialization files refer to the PXI specification at www pxisa org Upgrade Information NI 8352 8353 User Manual How d
91. struments reserves the right to make changes to subsequent editions of this document without prior notice to holders of this edition The reader should consult National Instruments if errors are suspected In no event shall National Instruments be liable for any damages arising out of or related to this document or the information contained in it EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED HEREIN NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE CUSTOMER S RIGHT TO RECOVER DAMAGES CAUSED BY FAULT OR NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT THERETOFORE PAID BY THE CUSTOMER NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM LOSS OF DATA PROFITS USE OF PRODUCTS OR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY THEREOF This limitation of the liability of National Instruments will apply regardless of the form of action whether in contract or tort including negligence Any action against National Instruments must be brought within one year after the cause of action accrues National Instruments shall not be liable for any delay in performance due to causes beyond its reasonable control The warranty provided herein does not cover damages defects malfunctions or service failures caused by owner s failure to follow the National Instruments installation operation or maintenance instructions owner
92. t such as NI Signal Express These functions provide an intuitive API for National Instruments multifunction DAQ products Features include analog input A D conversion buffered data acquisition high speed A D conversion analog output D A conversion waveform generation digital I O counter timer operations SCXI signal conditioning RTSI or PXI synchronization self calibration messaging and acquiring data to extended memory For more information visit ni com daq National Instruments Corporation 1 7 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 1 Getting Started NI 8352 8353 User Manual National Instruments modular instruments use specialized drivers suited to each product s specialization Express VIs provide customized interactive programming of instruments in a single interface and soft front panels provide an interface for testing the functionality of each instrument with no programming required NI switches DMMs high speed DIO high speed digitizers and sources each have customized drivers for high end modular instrumentation systems RF applications leverage two drivers NI RFSG and NI RFSA and dynamic signal acquisition is available through NI DAQmx For more information visit ni com modularinstruments You can expand the timing and triggering functionality of your PXI system with PXI timing and synchronization products These products provide precision clock sources custom routing of triggers for multichassis synchro
93. ters Indoor use National Instruments Corporation A 3 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Appendix A Specifications A lice hee ette 2 000 m Installation Category II Pollution Degree eessse 2 Safety This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following standards of safety for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use TEC 60950 1 EN 60950 1 e UL 60950 1 CSA 60950 1 iyi Note For UL Demko and other safety certifications refer to the product label or Visit ni com certification search by model number or product line and click the appropriate link in the Certification column Electromagnetic Compatibility This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following standards of EMC for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EN 55024 CISPR 24 EMC requirements e EN 55022 CISPR 22 Emissions Class A CE C Tick ICES and FCC Part 15 Emissions Class A 3 Note For EMC compliance operate this device with shielded cabling CE Compliance This product meets the essential requirements of applicable European Directives as amended for CE marking as follows e 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive safety e 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC iyi Note Refer to the Declaration of Conformity DoC for this product for any additional regulatory compliance information To obtain the
94. tical DIMMs in DIMM 1 and DIMM 2 figure B 17 Memory Cache 2 8 Mode 2 14 2 15 modular instruments 1 8 Multi Sector Transfers 2 6 National Instruments software 1 7 support and services D 1 Native Mode Operation 2 4 NI 8352 8353 User Manual 1 6 NI 8352 8353 BIOS setup 2 3 boot options 4 1 chassis configuration 4 2 chassis cooling considerations 2 2 common configuration questions 4 1 configuration hardware B 1 connector locations figure B 7 connectors 3 1 chassis intrusion switch connector JL1 B 8 Ethernet 3 7 fan power connectors Fan1 to Fan6 B 11 front panel connector JF1 B 8 front USB connectors USB 3 4 and USB 5 6 B 10 PCI Express slot B 12 power saving switch connector JGS1 B 10 PS 2 connector and signals 3 2 serial connector and signals 3 4 serial port header COM2 B 12 Universal Serial Bus USB connector and signals 3 3 VGA 3 5 description 1 5 DIMM location figure B 14 dual channel memory configuration B 15 front panel LEDs 4 1 hard disk drive recovery 2 28 hardware configuration B 1 IDE connector location figure B 20 installation 2 1 2 2 installing a PCI Express expansion card B 23 installing an operating system 2 28 jumper locations figure B 3 jumper settings B 3 key features 1 2 ni com memory upgrades 1 6 optional equipment 1 6 overview 1 6 peripheral expansion overview table 3 1 power source connecting to 2 3 rack mounting 1 6
95. to set the parameters of IDE Primary Master Slave IDE Secondary Master Slave and SATA Port3 SATA Port4 slots Press lt Enter gt to access the following submenu items Set the correct configurations accordingly Type Use this option to select the IDE hard drive type The Auto default option allows the BIOS to automatically configure the parameters of the HDD installed at the connection Enter a number between to 39 to select a predetermined HDD type Select User to enter the parameters of the HDD installed Select CDROM if a CDROM drive is installed Select ATAPI if a removable disk drive is installed National Instruments Corporation 2 5 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Chapter 2 Installation and BIOS Setup NI 8352 8353 User Manual CHS Format In this format the BIOS displays the following items TYPE This item displays the IDE or SATA device type Cylinders This item indicates the status of cylinders Headers This item indicates the number of headers Sectors This item displays the number of sectors Maximum Capacity This item displays the maximum system storage capacity LBA Format In this format the BIOS displays the following items Total Sectors This item displays the number of total sectors available in the LBA format Maximum Capacity This item displays the maximum capacity in the LBA format Multi Sector Transfers Use this item to specify the number of sectors per block to be used in multisector trans
96. torage Manager utility C 4 National Instruments Corporation 1 5 Index resetting a RAID HDD C 4 resetting to non RAID C 4 Intel SATA RAID utility for Intel ICH7R C 1 Intel Virtualization Technology 2 13 Interrupt 2 14 2 15 IPMI 2 18 IPMI Specification Version 2 18 J jumper locations figure B 3 jumper settings B 3 clear CMOS jumper JBT1 B 5 CompactFlash master slave connector JP3 B 5 GLAN1 GLAN2 JPL1 JPL2 B 4 Power Force On JPF B 6 SMBus to PCI PCI Express slots JPC1 JPC2 B 4 VGA connector JPG1 B 4 watchdog JWD B 6 K KBC Clock Input 2 14 key features 1 2 keyboard overview table 3 1 kit contents 1 1 KnowledgeBase D 1 L L3 Cache 2 12 LabVIEW 1 7 LabWindows CVI 1 7 Large Disk Access Mode 2 11 Latency Timer 2 11 LBA Format 2 6 LBA Mode Control 2 6 LEDs front panel 4 1 Legacy Diskette A 2 4 NI 8352 8353 User Manual Index Legacy USB Support 2 12 Linux support 1 8 Load Setup Defaults 2 22 Machine Checking 2 12 mainboard specifications A 1 maintenance of PXI 1031 cleaning exterior 2 28 Mark DMI Events as Read 2 16 mating connector Ethernet 3 7 serial 3 4 USB 3 3 VGA 3 5 Measurement Studio 1 7 mechanical specifications A 3 memory specifications A 3 upgrading 1 6 B 13 four identical DIMMs figure B 18 installing DDR modules B 19 removing DDR modules B 20 two different pairs of identical DIMMs figure B 18 two iden
97. truments Patents For patents covering National Instruments products refer to the appropriate location Help Patents in your software the patents txt file on your CD or ni com patents WARNING REGARDING USE OF NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS PRODUCTS 1 NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS PRODUCTS ARE NOT DESIGNED WITH COMPONENTS AND TESTING FOR A LEVEL OF RELIABILITY SUITABLE FOR USE IN OR IN CONNECTION WITH SURGICAL IMPLANTS OR AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN ANY LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS WHOSE FAILURE TO PERFORM CAN REASONABLY BE EXPECTED TO CAUSE SIGNIFICANT INJURY TO A HUMAN 2 IN ANY APPLICATION INCLUDING THE ABOVE RELIABILITY OF OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE PRODUCTS CAN BE IMPAIRED BY ADVERSE FACTORS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO FLUCTUATIONS IN ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY COMPUTER HARDWARE MALFUNCTIONS COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE FITNESS FITNESS OF COMPILERS AND DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE USED TO DEVELOP AN APPLICATION INSTALLATION ERRORS SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE COMPATIBILITY PROBLEMS MALFUNCTIONS OR FAILURES OF ELECTRONIC MONITORING OR CONTROL DEVICES TRANSIENT FAILURES OF ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS HARDWARE AND OR SOFTWARE UNANTICIPATED USES OR MISUSES OR ERRORS ON THE PART OF THE USER OR APPLICATIONS DESIGNER ADVERSE FACTORS SUCH AS THESE ARE HEREAFTER COLLECTIVELY TERMED SYSTEM FAILURES ANY APPLICATION WHERE A SYSTEM FAILURE WOULD CREATE A RISK OF HARM TO PROPERTY OR PERSONS INCLUDING THE RISK OF BODILY INJURY AND DEATH SHOULD NOT BE RELIANT SOLELY UPON ONE
98. uss o E law Figure B 18 DIMM Location NI 8352 8353 User Manual B 14 ni com Dual Channel Memory Configuration For optimum memory performance you can use dual channel memory configurations In these configurations identical memory is installed in channels A and B Figures B 19 B 20 and B 21 show allowed configurations for dual channel memory mode Appendix B Hardware Configuration hy Note Due to chipset limitations only the following operating systems support 8 GB memory e 32 bit Windows 2000 Advanced Server Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition 64 bit Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition You can install a maximum of 2 GB DIMMs on each slot However only DDR2 667 MHz 2 GB density modules are available for this configuration Some older versions of DDR2 667 may not match the Intel on die temperature requirement and are automatically downgraded to run at 533 MHz If this occurs contact your memory vendor to check the ODT value Due to memory allocation to system devices memory available for operational use is reduced when you use 4 GB of RAM Refer to Table B 6 for details Table B 6 Possible System Memory Allocation and Availability Physical Memory Available System Device Size 4 GB Total System Memory Firmwa
99. y for Intel ICH7R 6 Use the up and down arrow keys to select the RAIDO array stripe size 4 128 KB Press Enter B Note For a server use a lower stripe size For a multimedia system use a higher stripe size The default size is 128 KB 7 Press Enter when Create Volume is highlighted A warning message displays 8 WhenaskedAre you sure you want to create this volume Y N press Y to create the RAID volume or lt N gt to return to the Create Volume menu Creating a RAID1 Volume Follow these steps to create a RAID1 volume 1 Select Create RAID Volume from the main menu and press Enter The Create Volume Menu screen appears 2 Specify a name for the RAIDI set and press Tab or Enter to go to the next field 3 When RAID Level is highlighted press the up and down arrow keys to select RAIDI1 Mirror and press Enter 4 When Capacity is highlighted enter your RAID volume capacity and press Enter The default setting is the maximum capacity allowed 5 Press Enter when Create Volume is highlighted A warning message displays 6 Whenasked Are you sure you want to create this volume Y N press Y to create the RAID volume or lt N gt to return to the Create Volume menu Creating a RAID10 RAID1 RAIDO Follow these steps to create a RAID10 volume 1 Select Create RAID Volume from the main menu and press Enter The Create Volume Menu screen appears 2 Specify a name
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