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© National Instruments Corporation 11 cRIO-9022 Operating Instructions and Specifications
Connecting USB Mass-Storage Devices to the Controller
The cRIO-9022 supports common USB mass-storage devices such as USB
Flash drives and USB-to-IDE adapters formatted with FAT16 and FAT32
file systems. LabVIEW usually maps USB devices to the
U:, V:, W:, or X:
drive, starting with the
U: drive if it is available. You can connect multiple
USB mass-storage devices to the cRIO-9022 if you use a USB hub. Refer
to the LabVIEW Help for more information.
Note If the cRIO-9022 is not in a hazardous location, you can connect and disconnect
USB devices without affecting operation.
Configuring DIP Switches
Figure 7. Controller DIP Switches
All of the DIP switches are in the OFF position when the controller is
shipped from National Instruments.
SAFE MODE Switch
The position of the SAFE MODE switch determines whether the embedded
LabVIEW Real-Time engine launches when the controller boots. If the
switch is in the OFF position, the LabVIEW Real-Time engine launches.
Keep this switch in the OFF position during normal operation. If the switch
is in the ON position when the controller boots, the controller launches only
the essential services required for updating its configuration and installing
software. The LabVIEW Real-Time engine does not launch.
If the software on the controller is corrupted, you must put the controller into
safe mode and reformat the controller drive. You can put the controller into
safe mode by powering it up either with the SAFE MODE switch in the ON
position or with no software installed on the drive. Refer to the Measurement
& Automation Explorer Help for more information about installing software
on a controller and reformatting the drive on the controller.
SAFE MODE
CONSOLE OUT
IP RESET
NO APP
USER1
OFFON
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