NGR Motion Communication and Control Setup
Data communication and control is USB based and managed via National Instrument's Measurement & Automation Explorer (NI-MAX). When you open NI-MAX and expand the Device and Interface section it should appear as seen to the right. On the following pages is an edited version of the NI-MAX report. Text in italics are additional comments for context. To have a pain free experience use these parameters and follow the advice.
The technician should fully understand how to use this information and setup the hardware.
MAX Configuration Report
08/30/2022 8:07:16 AM
Devices and Interfaces
NI USB-485 Interface "RS-485 SN:00DCF18B"
1:ASRL3::INSTR "X-AXIS"
NI USB-485 Interface "RS-485 SN:00DCF18B"
This is a single port USB to RS-485 serial device. With this device we connect to the M-Drive interface board.
It is extremely important that the alias name "X-AXIS" is used. This is the means by which IMS knows which USB is connected to the M-Drive that moves the X-axis (sample handler).
Also, be aware that if you change the USB to 485 cable NI-MAX will know. Each cable has a serial number. You will have to delete any previous alias names and reassign them to the correct serial ports. You must also reset the serial port communication parameters.
1: ASRL3::INSTR "X-AXIS"
Name X-AXIS
Slot Number 1
Port Binding COM3
Port Description Unknown
VISA Resource NameASRL3::INSTR
Port Settings
Baud rate 9600
Data bits8
Parity None
Stop bits1
Flow control None
Property Value
Resource Name ASRL3::INSTR
Device Type Serial Port
VISA Alias on My System X-AXIS
Device Enabled True
Link to Word Version:NGR NI Max setup.docx (not updated!)
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Prior to KTLF 397P computer replacement the port description was NI USB-485/1 SN:00DCF18B, Communications Port