This document contains English and Japanese language instructions.
This document explains how to install, configure, test, and set up the NI PCMCIA-4050,
NI PXI/PCI-4060, NI PXI/PCI/PCIe/USB-4065, NI PXI/PCI-4070, NI PXI-4071, and NI PXI-4072
National Instruments digital multimeters (DMMs) for common measurements.
For more information on these DMMs, such as features and programming information, refer to the
NI Digital Multimeters Help, which is located at Start»All Programs»National Instruments»
NI-DMM»Documentation»NI Digital Multimeters Help. For the most current versions of
specifications and other documentation, visit
driver software, visit ni.com/idnet.
NI 4060 ........................................................................................................................................ 27
NI 4065 ........................................................................................................................................ 30
NI 407x ........................................................................................................................................ 32
NI CSM-10A/200mA .................................................................................................................. 34
Appendix D: Where to Go for Support................................................................................................ 35
Conventions
The following conventions are used 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 tip, which alerts you to advisory information.
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,
or a system crash. When this symbol is marked on a product, refer to the Read Me First: Safety and Radio-Frequency Interference document included with the device for precautions to take.
This icon, and this symbol marked on a product, denotes a hot surface, which indicates a
device may be hot. Touching this device may result in bodily injury.
boldBold text denotes items you must select or click in the software, such as menu items and dialog
box options. Bold text also denotes parameter names.
italicItalic text denotes variables, emphasis, a cross-reference, hardware labels, or an introduction
to a key concept. Italic text also denotes text that is a placeholder for a word or value you must
supply.
monospaceText in this font denotes text or characters you should enter from the keyboard and
programming examples. This font also is used for proper names of disk drives, paths,
directories, programs, and filenames.
monospace
italic
Italic text in this font denotes placeholder text for a word or value you must supply.
NI 4050Refers to the NI PCMCIA-4050.
NI 4060Refers to the NI PXI/PCI-4060.
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NI 4065Refers to the NI PXI/PCI/PCIe/USB-4065.
NI 4070Refers to the NI PXI/PCI-4070.
NI 4071Refers to the NI PXI-4071.
NI 4072Refers to the NI PXI-4072.
NI 407xRefers to the NI 4070, NI 4071, and NI 4072.
DMMDigital multimeter—refers to the NI PCMCIA-4050, NI PXI-4060, NI PCI-4060,
NI PXI-4065, NI PCI-4065, NI PCIe-4065, NI USB-4065, NI PXI-4070, NI PCI-4070,
NI PXI-4071, or NI PXI-4072.
PCI ExpressA version of PCI that maintains the PCI software usage model and replaces the physical bus
with a high-speed (2.5 Gb/s) serial bus serving multiple lanes.
PlatformText in this font denotes a specific platform and indicates the text following it applies only to
that platform.
PXI Express A PXI module compatible with existing PXI slots and PXI hybrid slots. PXI Express
compatible compatible modules maintain hardware and software compatibility, with the exception of
modulelocal bus.
1. Verifying the System Requirements
To use NI-DMM, your system must meet certain requirements. For more information on minimum
system, recommended system, and supported application development environments (ADEs), refer to
the NI-DMM Readme file. Before installing NI-DMM, access this file on your NI-DMM driver software
CDs. After you install NI-DMM, you can access this file at Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-DMM»Documentation.
NoteWaveform acquisition performance at full rate (1.8 MS/s) on the NI 407x depends highly on
system-specific factors such as CPU speed, memory architecture, and system chipset characteristics.
Simultaneous acquisitions on multiple NI 407x devices or acquisitions of longer durations require a
faster processor or more memory. Other applications running at the same time also can affect
performance.
(PCI, PCI Express, and PXI devices) The DMM ships in an antistatic package to prevent electrostatic
discharge (ESD). ESD can damage several components on the DMM.
CautionNever touch the exposed pins of connectors.
To avoid damage while handling the DMM, take the following precautions:
•Ground yourself using a grounding strap or by touching a grounded object.
•Touch the antistatic package to a metal part of the computer chassis before removing the DMM
from the package.
Remove the DMMfrom the package and inspect itfor loose components or any sign of damage. Notify
NI if the DMMappears damaged in any way. Do not install a damaged DMMinto the computer or
chassis.
Store the DMM in the antistatic envelope when not in use.
(USB devices) Remove the USB DMM from the package and inspect it for loose components or any sign
of damage. Notify NI if the DMM appears damaged in any way. Do not install a damaged DMM.
CautionTreat the USB DMM device as you would any static sensitive device. Always properly
ground yourself and the equipment when handling the USB DMM device or connecting to it.
3. Verifying the Kit Contents
To set up and use the DMM, you need the following items from the shipping kit:
which include the NI Digital Multimeters Help and the NI-DMM Readme File
❑Other included documents:
–NI Digital Multimeters Getting Started Guide
–Specifications document included with the DMM
–Read Me First: Safety and Radio-Frequency Interference
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Other Required Items
In addition to the kit contents, you also need the following:
❑1/8 in. flathead screwdriver
❑One of the following configurations:
–(PCI devices)—A desktop computer with its documentation and one available PCI slot.
–
(PCI Express devices)—A desktop computer with its documentation and one available x1, x4,
x8, or x16 PCI Express slot.
–(USB devices)—A desktop or laptop computer with its documentation and one available
USB 2.0 or 1.1 compliant slot.
–
(PXI devices)—A PXI, PXI/CompactPCI, or PXI/SCXI combination chassis, chassis
documentation, and a controller.
NoteIf you are using a MXI interface to control a PXI chassis and encounter performance or
initialization issues, refer to your MXI documentation to ensure that the MXI interface is properly
set up. Software optimization might be necessary. For MXI-3 optimization, select Start»All Programs»National Instruments MXI-3»MXI-3 Optimization. The MXI-4 hardware
automatically performs MXI-4 optimization.
4. Installing the Software
Before installing the DMM, complete the following steps to install the software:
1.(Optional) Install an application development environment (ADE), such as LabVIEW or
LabWindows™/CVI™, if you are developing an application for the DMM.
2.Install the latest service packs for your operating system.
3.Insert Disk 1 of 2 of the NI-DMM CD set into the CD drive. The NI-DMM installer should open
automatically. If the installation window does not appear, navigate to the CD drive, double-click
the drive, and double-click
4.Follow the instructions in the installation prompts.
(Windows Vista) Users may see access and security messages during installation. Accept the
prompts to complete the installation.
5.When the installer completes, a dialog box appears and asks if you want to restart, shut down,
or restart later. Select Restart.
6.If you are using a system running the LabVIEW Real-Time Module, download NI-DMM to
the target using Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX). For information about which
DMMs the LabVIEW Real-Time Module supports, refer to the NI-DMM Readme file at Start»
All Programs»National Instruments»NI-DMM»Documentation. Refer to the Measurement &
Automation Explorer Remote Systems Help by selecting Help»Help Topics»Remote Systems
CautionsUnless you are using a USB device, you must power off the PC or PXI chassis before
installing the DMM hardware.
To prevent damage due to ESD or contamination for all PXI, PCI, and PCI Express devices, handle
the DMM by the metal bracket or edges. Refer to the Read Me First: Safety and Radio-Frequency Interference document for more information.
NotesInstall the NI-DMM software before installing the hardware.
Refer to the Appendix B: Chassis Recommendations and System Considerations section for more
information about installing the DMM in a PC or PXI chassis.
Installing a PXI DMM
To determine if your DMM is a PXI or PXI Express compatible DMM, refer to Figure 2. To install a
PXI DMM, refer to Figure 1 and complete the following steps.
1
NI PXI-1042
4
3
2
1PXI Chassis2Ejector Handle3Captive Screw4PXI DMM
Figure 1. PXI Installation
1.Power off and unplug the PXI chassis.
2.Slide the PXI DMM into an available slot until the ejector handle locks in the up position, and
tighten the captive screw(s).
3.Plug in and power on the PXI chassis.
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Installing a PXI Express Compatible DMM
To determine if your DMM is a PXI or PXI Express compatible DMM, refer to Figure 2. To install a PXI
Express compatible DMM, refer to the Installing a PXI DMM section using a PXI Express compatible
slot.
NoteRefer to your PXI chassis documentation to determine which slots are PXI Express
compatible.
1PXI DMM2PXI Express Compatible DMM
Uninstalling a PXI DMM
Hot SurfaceDuring operation, the metal surfaces of PXI DMMs may exceed safe handling
temperatures and cause burns. Allow the DMM to cool before removing it from the chassis or when
moving it to a different peripheral slot. When removing the DMM, hold it by the ejector handle and
front panel only.
When removing a PXI DMM from the chassis, ensure you are grounded with a grounding strap or are
touching a grounded metal surface. To avoid ESD, do not touch the exposed connector pins or any
exposed circuitry on the device. When not in use, store the PXI DMM in the original antistatic envelope
to avoid damage.
You can choose between two strain relief options for your USB DMM:
•Cable Strain Relief Groove Method—Press the USB cable into one of the two grooves on the
underside of the USB device. Choose the USB cable groove that matches your USB cable size, as
shown in Figure 6.
•Zip Tie Method—Thread a zip tie through the zip tie bar on the underside of the USB device and
tighten around the USB cable, as shown in Figure 6.
(Optional) Connect the chassis ground to the ground lug. The ground lug protects your laptop or desktop
from transient potential, which could affect the measurement inputs of the USB device. Refer to
Figure 20 for the location of the USB ground lug.
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Using the USB DMM on a Desktop
NoteThe plastic guides on the underside of the USB DMM allow stacking on top of other National
Instruments USB devices, such as the NI USB-5133 high-speed digitizer. Do not apply the rubber
feet if you are stacking the USB DMM on top of another National Instruments USB device.
For secure desktop use, adhere the supplied rubber, non-skid feet to the underside of the device,
as shown in Figure 7.
To mount the USB DMM on a board or panel, complete the following steps while referring to Figure 8.
1
2
1Top Screw Hole2Bottom Screw Notch
Figure 8. Mounting the USB DMM on a Panel
NotesDo not apply the rubber feet to the USB DMM when panel mounting.
Apply strain relief, as described in the USB Cable Strain Relief section, before panel mounting.
1.Download and print the panel mounting template PDF attached in the KnowledgeBase document.
Go to
ni.com/info and enter the info code rd3233 to locate the KnowledgeBase.
2.Using the template, mark the bottom point and top point on the panel. The points will be 162 mm
(6.375 in.) apart.
3.Remove the USB cable from the connector on the USB DMM.
4.Screw a #8 or M4 screw into the bottom point on the panel.
5.Set the USB DMM on the screw by fitting it into the bottom screw notch on the underside of
the device.
6.Screw a #8 or M4 screw through the USB DMM top screw hole into the panel.
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Installing a PCMCIA DMM
To install the PCMCIA DMM, insert the PCMCIA DMM into an available PCMCIA slot as shown in
Figure 9.
1
2
3
1Laptop2PCMCIA Slot3NI 4050
6. Windows Device Recognition
Windows recognizes any newly installed device the first time the computer reboots after hardware is
installed. On some Windows systems, the Found New Hardware wizard opens with a dialog box for
every NI device installed. Install the software automatically (Recommended) is selected by default.
Click Next or Yes to install the software for each device.
Note(USB devices) When you first install your USB DMM, Windows will recognize a new device.
Click Next on any dialog boxes that appear to complete the installation.
After Windows recognizes newly installed NI USB devices, a dialog box prompts you to select from the
following options, which may vary depending on the devices and software installed on your system:
•Begin a Measurement with This Device Using NI LabVIEW SignalExpress opens LabVIEW
SignalExpress.
•Use This Device Interactively launches the NI-DMM Soft Front Panel (SFP).
•Begin an Application with This Device launches LabVIEW.
•Configure and Test This Device opens MAX to your device so you can configure settings.
•Take No Action leaves your device in the system but does not launch an application.
To configure and test the DMM in MAX, complete the following steps:
1.Launch MAX (Start»All Programs»National Instruments»Measurement
MAX automatically detects the DMM you installed.
2.Expand Devices and Interfaces.
If you are using a DMM with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module, expand Remote Systems. Find
the target device IP address or name, expand it, and then expand Devices and Interfaces.
NoteOnly NI-DAQmx devices are listed under Remote Systems»Devices and Interfaces.
(Windows Vista) Windows Vista does not support Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) for DMMs. Refer
to the Supported Hardware section of the NI-DMM Readme file at Start»All Programs»National
Instruments»NI-DMM»Documentation to determine which operating system is compatible with
your DMM.
3.Verify that the DMM appears under Devices and Interfaces.
The DMMs appear in the NI-DAQmx and Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) folders in Devices and
Interfaces, as follows.
DeviceFolder Name(s)
NI 4065, NI PCI-4070, NI 4071, NI 4072NI-DAQmx
& Automation).
NI PXI-4070NI-DAQmx and Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) *
NI 4050, NI 4060Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) *
* Windows Vista does not support Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) for DMMs.
NotesIf the DMM is not listed, press <F5> to refresh. If the DMM is still not listed, repeat the steps
in the 5. Installing the Hardware section. If the DMM still does not appear, visit NI Technical
Support at ni.com/support. For more information about using MAX, refer to the available help
files within MAX.
The NI PXI-4070 is supported by both NI-DAQmx and Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy). When present
with both versions of NI-DAQ, the NI PXI-4070 is listed with a different name under the NI-DAQmx
and Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) folders in Devices and Interfaces.
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4.Record the device number or device name assigned to the DMM. You need this when programming
the DMM.
•
(NI-DAQmx devices) The assigned device name is appended to the DMM in its configuration
tree label. For example, after installing the NI PXI-4070, the device configuration tree label
may appear as
NI PXI-4070: "
Dev1
", where
Dev1
is the device name that MAX assigned
to the DMM. When developing your application, the resource name for the DMM is this
device name.
•(Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) devices) Select the DMM to see its properties in the configuration
view. The device number appears in the Values column. When developing your application,
the resource name for the DMM is
DAQ::
n
, where n is the device number MAX assigned to
the DMM.
NoteTo avoid modifying existing applications that use a Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) device
number, change the assigned NI-DAQmx device name. To change an NI-DAQmx device name,
right-click the DMM, select Rename, and enter the Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) device number
used in your application. For more information about device naming conventions, refer to the
niDMM Initialize or niDMM_init topic in the NI Digital Multimeters Help located at Start»All
Programs»National Instruments»NI-DMM»Documentation»NI Digital Multimeters Help.
5.Perform a self-test on the DMM to verify installation.
•
(NI-DAQmx devices) Right-click the DMM and select Self-Test. If you need help during the
self-test, open the Measurement & Automation Explorer Help for NI-DAQmx by selecting
Help»Help Topics»NI-DAQmx»MAX Help for NI-DAQmx.
•(Traditional NI-DAQ (Legacy) devices) Right-click the DMM, select Properties, and click Test
Resources.
A dialog box appears and indicates whether the DMM passed the test.
NoteIf the DMM does not pass the test, repeat the steps in the 5. Installing the Hardware section.
If the DMM still does not pass the test, visit NI Technical Support at ni.com/support.
6.
(NI-DAQmx NI 407x devices only) Perform a self-calibration on the DMM. Right-click the DMM and
select Self-Cal. The DMM must warm up for at least 60 minutes before self-calibrating.
7.Launch the DMM Soft Front Panel to run functional tests and to use the DMM. You can launch
the DMM SFP from Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-DMM»NI-DMM Soft Front Panel.
Note(NI 4050 and NI 4060 only) You can complete the following steps to run the functional test
panels and to use the DMM. Right-click the NI 4050 and NI 4060 and click Test Panels. Refer to the
8. Connecting Signals section to connect a signal to the DMM. Click Close to close the test panels
The following sections explain how to connect signals to the DMM front panel connectors for common
measurements.
For more information about these common measurements, refer to the NI Digital Multimeters Help at
Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-DMM»Documentation»NI Digital Multimeters
Help.
CautionAlways refer to the specifications document included with the DMM before connecting
signals. Failure to observe the specified maximum signal ratings can cause shock, a fire hazard, or
damage to the devices connected to the DMM. NI is not liable for any damage or injuries resulting
from incorrect signal connections.
DC and AC Voltage
HI
250 V
MAX.
LO
DC
or
AC
Figure 10. NI 4050 Signal Connections for Voltage Measurements
or
DC
DC
or
AC
AC
AC
or
DC
1NI 40602NI PXI/PCI/PCIe-4065 and NI 407x3NI USB-4065
Figure 11. NI 4060, NI 4065, and NI 407x Signal Connections for Voltage Measurements
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DC and AC Current
250 V
MAX.
HI
LO
CSM-200mA
200mA SHUNT 1Ω
250 V
MAX.- FUSED
HI
LO
Figure 12. NI 4050 Signal Connections for Current Measurements
NoteTo measure current, the NI 4050 requires the NI CSM-200mA or NI CSM-10A current shunt
module (shown in Figure 12), which is available from NI. Refer to the NI CSM-10A/200mA
Installation Guide at Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-DMM»Documentation.
1
1NI 40602NI PXI/PCI/PCIe-4065 and NI 407x3NI USB-4065
2
3
Figure 13. NI 4060, NI 4065, and NI 407x Signal Connections for Current Measurements
TipTo measure current beyond the specifications of the NI 4060, NI 4065 and NI 407x, NI offers a
10 A current shunt module, the NI CSM-10A. Refer to the NI CSM-10A/200mA Installation Guide
ni.com/manuals for more information. Refer to ni.com/instruments for purchasing
Figure 14. NI 4050 Signal Connections for 2-Wire Resistance Measurements
1
2
3
1NI 40602NI PXI/PCI/PCIe-4065 and NI 407x3NI USB-4065
Figure 15. NI 4060, NI 4065, and NI 407x Signal Connections for 2-Wire Resistance Measurements
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4-Wire Resistance (NI 4060, NI 4065 and NI 407x only)
4-wire resistance measurements use both pairs of terminals. Use the configuration to measure low
resistances accurately by eliminating the effects of lead resistance.
NoteThe NI 4050 does not support 4-wire resistance measurements.
1
1NI 40602NI PXI/PCI/PCIe-4065 and NI 407x3NI USB-4065
2
Figure 16. NI 4060, NI 4065, and NI 407x Signal Connections for 4-Wire Resistance Measurements
Capacitance and Inductance (NI 4072 only)
3
+
1Capacitance Connections2Inductance Connections
Figure 17. NI 4072 Signal Connections for Capacitance and Inductance Measurements
The DMM can excite a device under test and read the resulting voltage drop, which is useful for testing
diodes.
Figure 18. NI 4050 Signal Connections for Diode Measurements
+
–
HI
250 V
MAX.
LO
+
–
+
–
–
+
1
1NI 40602NI PXI/PCI/PCIe-4065 and NI 407x3NI USB-4065
23
Figure 19. NI 4060, NI 4065, and NI 407x Signal Connections for Diode Measurements
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Using Cables and Probes
The DMM shipping kit contains a pair of test probes with safety banana plugs. These probes meet
international safety requirements, including UL 3111 and IEC 1010-1, for the full range of applications
supported by the DMM.
CautionBefore using any probes or accessories not supplied by NI, ensure that they meet applicable
safety requirements for the signal levels you may encounter.
Connect the test probes to the banana plug connectors on the DMM front panel using safety banana
plugs. The shrouds around the banana plugs prevent you from contacting potentially hazardous voltages
connected to the test probes. You can also connect the cable to standard, unshrouded banana plug probes
or accessories. Use unshrouded probes or accessories only when the voltages are less than 30 V
42 Vpk, or 60 VDC.
Cautions(NI 4050 users) To prevent possible safety hazards, the maximum voltage between either
of the inputs and the ground of the computer should never exceed ±250 VDC or 250 V
(NI 4060 users ) To prevent possible safety hazards, the maximum voltage between either of the inputs
and the ground of the computer should never exceed ±300 VDC or 300 V
current the NI 4060 can measure between the current inputs is ±200 mA DC or 200 mA
(NI 4065 users ) To prevent possible safety hazards, the maximum voltage between either of the inputs
and the ground of the computer should never exceed ±300 VDC or 300 V
the NI 4065 can measure between the current inputs is ±3 A DC or 3 A
rms
. The maximum
rms
rms
. The maximum current
rms
.
rms
and
rms
.
.
(NI 4071 users ) To prevent possible safety hazards, the maximum voltage between either of the inputs
and the ground of the computer is 500 VDC or 500 Vpk (sine wave), except between the HI terminal
and ground, where the maximum voltage is 1,000 VDC or 700 V
current the NI 4071 can measure between the current inputs is ±3 A DC or 3 A
(NI 4070/4072 users) To prevent possible safety hazards, the maximum voltage between either of the
inputs and the ground of the computer should never exceed ±300 VDC or 300 V
current the NI 4070/4072 can measure between the current inputs is ±1 A DC or 1 A
9. Programming the DMM
You can acquire data with the DMM by using the DMM SFP, NI-DMM/Switch Express VI,
NI LabVIEW SignalExpress, or the NI-DMM instrument driver in your application, and you can
run the NI-DMM examples to demonstrate the functionality of the DMMs.
DMM Soft Front Panel
The DMM SFP is a software representation of a traditional benchtop DMM. Use the DMM SFP to test
the basic functionality of the DMM and to become familiar with its operation. You can launch the DMM
SFP from Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-DMM»DMM Soft Front Panel.
NI-DMM/Switch Express VI
The NI-DMM/Switch Express VI configures and acquires a signal using NI-DMM with National
Instruments digital multimeters and PXI or SCXI switch modules. You can launch the NI-DMM/Switch
Express VI from LabVIEW 7.x or later.
NI-DMM 2.7 and later includes a stand-alone, evaluation version of NI LabVIEW SignalExpress that
allows you to quickly configure your NI hardware to acquire, generate or perform hardware comparison
using your DMM. LabVIEW SignalExpress LE gives you a 30-day trial of the Full Edition of LabVIEW
SignalExpress. After that period, you must activate your version of LabVIEW SignalExpress LE, which
is free, or purchase the Full Edition. If you activate your version of LabVIEW SignalExpress LE before
your 30-day trial of the Full Edition is complete, the full features are still available for the remainder
of your 30-day trial.
NI-DMM Instrument Driver
NI-DMM features a set of operations and attributes that exercise all the functionality of the DMM,
including configuration, control, and other module-specific functions. NI-DMM controls all NI digital
multimeters.
Refer to the Programming section of the NI Digital Multimeters Help at Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-DMM»Documentation»NI Digital Multimeters Help for information about using
NI-DMM in your applications.
NI-DMM Examples
The NI-DMM examples are instructional tools that demonstrate some of the functionality of the DMMs
you can use or integrate into your systems. NI-DMM includes examples covering single point
measurements, multipoint measurements, triggering, waveform acquisitions (NI 407x only), and
performance (NI 407x only).
TipFor best accuracy, NI 407x users should run the Self-Cal example after the DMM has been
installed and has warmed up.
Refer to the Examples section of the NI-DMM Readme file at Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-DMM»Documentation for a complete example list. Refer to ni.com/zone
for examples that use National Instruments DMMs with National Instruments switch modules.
LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI users can use the NI Example Finder to search or browse examples.
NI-DMM examples are classified by keyword, so you can search for a particular device or measurement
function.
To browse the NI-DMM examples available in LabVIEW, launch LabVIEW, click Help»Find
Examples, and navigate to Hardware Input and Output»Modular Instruments»NI-DMM
(Digital Multimeters).
To browse the NI-DMM examples available in LabWindows/CVI, launch LabWindows/CVI, select
Help»Find Examples, and navigate to Hardware Input and Output»Modular Instruments»
NI-DMM (Digital Multimeters).
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Appendix A: Front Panels
PXI/PCI/PCI Express/USB
The PXI, PCI, PCI Express front panels have four shrouded banana plug connectors and one 9-pin
connector. The USB front panel has five shrouded banana plug connectors and one 9-pin connector.
Refer to Figure 20 for the front panels for the NI 4060, NI 4065, and NI 407x.
1
6
6
7
2
6
7
5
3
6
7
7
4
1NI PCI-4060
2NI PXI-4060
3NI PCI/PCIe-4065, NI PCI-4070
4NI PXI-4065/4070/4071/4072
Figure 20. Front Panel Connectors on the PXI, PCI, PCI Express, and USB DMMs
The banana plug connectors are high-voltage, safety signal connectors. The 9-pin connector labeled
AUX I/O is a digital signal connector, which carries TTL-level triggering signals for use with external
scanning equipment. Refer to the NI Digital Multimeters Help, located at Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-DMM»Documentation»NI Digital Multimeters Help, for information
about scanning.
NoteThe AUX I/O connector is not isolated. It is not referenced to your measurement circuit. The
connector is referenced to the ground of your computer. The digital signals on this connector should
not operate beyond –0.5 to 5.5 V of your computer ground. The trigger signals are TTL-compatible.
CautionTo measure current with the NI PCMCIA-4050, you must use a current shunt module.
Refer to the 8. Connecting Signals section of this document for more information.
An accessory cable connects the NI PCMCIA-4050 to a pair of test probes equipped with shrouded
banana plugs. Both the accessory cable and the test probes ship with the NI PCMCIA-4050. The
accessory cable connector is polarized and cannot be plugged in incorrectly.
Refer to Figure 21 to connect the accessory cable to the NI PCMCIA-4050.
1Laptop Computer
2PCMCIA Slot
1
3
2
5
4
3Test Probes
4Accessory Cable
5NI PCMCIA-4050
Figure 21. Connecting Cables and Probes to the NI PCMCIA-4050
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Appendix B: Chassis Recommendations and System Considerations
This appendix specifies the recommended chassis components and conditions for a system that includes
National Instruments DMMs.
PXI Chassis Recommendations
The NI PXI-4060/4065 and NI PXI-407x are designed to operate in any PXI-compliant chassis.
Temperature on these DMMs can vary with slot position in the chassis. Complete the following
recommendations to minimize this temperature variation and ensure normal operating conditions for
these DMMs:
•Perform routine maintenance of the chassis cooling fan filters, including cleaning. Such
maintenance ensures continuous cooling effectiveness, keeps dust off the components of the PXI
DMMs, and ensures accurate high-resistance measurements. NI recommends cleaning the chassis
fan filters at a maximum interval of six months and keeping the chassis environment clean to
minimize dust that enters the chassis. For more information about cleaning the chassis fan filters,
refer to your chassis documentation.
•Install PXI filler panels in all empty slots.
•Verify the PXI chassis fans that provide forced air remain unobstructed and can allow for proper
cooling of the PXI chassis, devices, and controller.
PXI Express Chassis
Some PXI Express chassis provide hybrid slots. A hybrid slot can accept either PXI Express modules
or PXI Express compatible modules, but not standard PXI modules.
To determine if your chassis contains hybrid slots, refer to your chassis documentation. For more
information about hybrid slots, visit
field.
Refer to the PXI Express Compatibility section of the NI Digital Multimeters Help, located at Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-DMM»Documentation»NI Digital Multimeters Help,
to determine if your DMM is PXI or PXI Express compatible and for more information about
PXI Express compatibility.
PCI Chassis Recommendations
The NI PCI-4060, NI PCI-4065, and NI PCI-4070 are designed to operate in any ATX-compliant
industrial or personal computer. Complete the following recommendations to ensure normal operating
conditions for these DMMs:
CautionFor optimal electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) performance and input protection,
you must install the front panel screw.
•Verify the PCI front panel brackets on the NI PCI-4060, NI PCI-4065, and NI PCI-4070 have
a firm, direct, metal-to-metal mounting connection for proper grounding. Some computer
manufacturers use a securing lever made of plastic; such a lever is unacceptable for safety reasons,
and you must remove it. Also, you must screw down the PCI devices. If the computer chassis does
not allow you to meet these requirements, you must use a different computer chassis.
•Install all covers for the industrial chassis or personal computer.
•Install PCI filler panels in all unused PCI slots.
ni.com/support, and enter PXI Express FAQ in the Search
The cooling capability of most industrial and personal computers is less than the cooling capability of a
PXI chassis. The NI PCI-4060 and the NI PCI/PCIe-4065 dissipate low enough power that additional
cooling is not needed in most computers. The NI PCI-4070 dissipates higher power, and NI strongly
recommends NI PCI-4070 users implement the following precautions to maximize the cooling
capability of the computer:
•Install an additional 80 mm, 32 cubic ft/min (CFM) fan that forces air towards the NI PCI-4070.
Most computer chassis contain one or two mounting locations for this type of fan. These fans are
inexpensive and readily available at most computer supply stores.
NoteIf the hard drive mounts vertically in front of the fan mounting location(s) in the computer
chassis, you must move the hard drive to a horizontal 3.5 in. drive bay or to another suitable location
that does not obstruct the fan mounting location(s).
•Add additional fans, such as PCI fan cards and chassis fans, to increase the air circulation inside
the computer.
USB System Considerations
The NI USB-4065 conforms to USB 2.0 specifications and is 1.1 compliant. The NI USB-4065 is a high
powered USB device that supports both Hi-Speed and full-speed USB protocol. For more information
about power requirements, refer to the NI 4065 Specifications.
Appendix C: Fuse Replacement
This appendix explains how to replace the fuse in the NI 4060, NI 4065, NI 407x, and
NI CSM-10A/200mA.
CautionFor protection against fire, replace the fuse only with fuses of the same type and rating.
Refer to Table 1 for fuse types.
NoteThe NI 4050 does not have a user-replacable fuse.
Table 1. Appropriate Fuses for the NI 4060, NI 4065, NI 407x, and Current Shunt Modules
DMMFuse RatingFuse TypeManufacturer
NI 4060F 500 mA 250 VFast-ActingSchurter
F 500 mA 250 VFast-ActingLittelfuse
NI 4070/4072F 1.25 A 250 VFast-ActingLittelfuse
NI 4065, NI 4071F 3.15 A 250 VFast-ActingLittelfuse
NI CSM-10AF 12.5 A 250 VFast-ActingSchurter
NI CSM-200mAF 500mA 250VFast-ActingSchurter
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NI 4060
To replace the fuse, complete the following steps.
(NI PXI-4060)
1.Remove all front panel connections from the NI PXI-4060.
2.Power down the chassis, and remove the device.
3.View the device at the angle shown in Figure 22, and locate the fuse holder.
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Figure 22. Locating the Fuse on the NI PXI-4060
4.Insert a screwdriver into the slot on the fuse holder.
5.Turn counterclockwise.
6.Pull out the holder, and remove the 5 × 20 mm glass fuse.
7.Verify the fuse is blown by measuring discontinuity across the fuse using another meter.
8.Insert a new fuse into the holder and slide the holder back into place.
9.Turn the fuse holder clockwise until it snaps shut.
1.Remove all front panel connections from the NI PCI-4070.
2.Power down the chassis, and remove the device.
3.Hold the NI PCI-4070 at the angle shown in Figure 31, and locate the fuse holder.
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4.Insert a screwdriver into the slot on the fuse holder.
5.Turn counterclockwise.
6.Pull out the fuse holder, and remove the 5 × 20 mm fuse.
7.Verify the fuse is blown by measuring discontinuity across the fuse using another meter.
8.Insert a new fuse into the holder, and slide the holder back into place.
9.Turn the fuse holder clockwise until it snaps shut.
NI CSM-10A/200mA
To replace the fuse, complete the following steps.
1.Power down all equipment connected to the current shunt module (CSM).
2.Remove all connections from the CSM.
3.Turn the fuse holder counter-clockwise with a flathead screwdriver and pull the fuse holder out to
expose the fuse in the housing.
Figure 31. Locating the Fuse on the NI PCI-4070
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200mA SHUNT 1Ω
250V/200mA
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4.Remove the old fuse.
5.Verify the fuse is blown by measuring discontinuity across the fuse using another meter.
6.Install the new fuse.
7.Push the fuse holder back into the housing and turn it clockwise until it tightens completely.
Appendix D: Where to Go for Support
The National Instruments Web site is your complete resource for technical support. At
ni.com/support you have access to everything from troubleshooting and application development
self-help resources to email and phone assistance from NI Application Engineers.
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