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NI-SWITCH Soft Front Panel2023-03-01NI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelContentsNI-SWITCH Soft Front Panel.3Accessing the NI-SWITCH Soft Front Panel.4Creating a New Window.5Toolbar.6Schematic Tab.7Matrix Topology.7Multiplexer Topology.11SPDT Topology.12SPST Topology.13DPDT Topology.14DPST Topology.15Channels Tab.17Independent Schematic Tab.18Relays Tab.19Customizing the NI-SWITCH Soft Front Panel.21Relay Maintenance.22Determining Relay End-of-Life.22Replacing a Relay.22Resetting a Relay Count.22Hot Keys and Keyboard Shortcuts.24Debugging with the NI-SWITCH Soft Front Panel.25/NI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelNI-SWITCH Soft Front PaneUse the NI-SWITCH Soft Front Panel(SFP)as a tool to test the basic functionality of your switch device and troubleshoot your applications.Because the NI-SWITCH SFP enables you to monitor connections on a switch module as you make them,the NI-SWITCH SFP is also a powerful debugging tool.National InstrumentsNI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelAccessing the NI-SWITCH Soft Front PaneYou can access the NI-SWITCH SFP from within Measurement&Automation Explorer(MAX).0Note The NI-SWITCH SFP does not support switch devices used with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module.From MAX Right-click on the switch device,and select Test Panels.From a Command LineTo launch the NI-SWITCH SFP from the command line(such as by selectingStartRun on Windows),use the following syntax:-/device:is an absolute path to the installed SFP executable.For example,in a Windows 64 bit system,this location is:C:Program Files(x86)IVI FoundationIVIDriversNI-Switc h Soft Front Pan1N工-SW工TCH_Soft_Front_Pan1.x is the Switch module resource name.For example,Devi.4 NI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelCreating a New WindowCreate a new window to monitor multiple switch devices simultaneously.You can create a new window for the same device or different devices without causing changes in the hardware.To open multiple instances of the NI-SWITCH SFP,select FileNew Window.National InstrumentsNI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelThe NI-SWITCH Soft Front Panel ToolbarControlsDeviceLists all of the switch devicesthat are installed on your system.This list also includes simulated switch devices created in MAX.TopologyLists all of the topologies associated with the switch device.ACaution Changing the topology may change the hardware configuration of your device.Icons叵IBSelect the Refresh icon to refresh the views of the Schematic and Relay tabs of the SFP window.Select the Disconnect AU icon to disconnect all existing connections on the switch device.Select theCreate Nl Switch Executive Virtual Device icon to create an Nl Switch Executive virtual device using the current active device and topology.The NI-SWITCH SFP launches Nl Switch Executive in MAX.This button is disabled if Nl Switch Executive is not installed.6 NI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelThe SchematicTabThe Schematic tab contains a graphical representation,or schematic,of the topology of the switch device.Simply click the connections on the Schematic tab to make connections on the switch device.The NI-SWITCH SFP translates these clicks into the appropriate channel connections and makes driver calls to execute the connections.Additionally,use the Schematic tab to verify the connection state of the switch device.Note When a scan list is downloaded and the active switch device is being scanned,the Schematic tab is not operational and does not reflect the state of the switch hardware.Depending on the topology you select in the Topology ring on the NI-SWITCH SFP toolbar,one of six topologies is displayed in the Schematic tab:Matrix Multiplexer Single-Pole Double-Throw Single-Pole Single-Throw Double-Pole Double-Throw Double-Pole Single-ThrowThe Matrix TopologyA matrix is a flexible topology that can connect multiple inputs to multiple outputs organized as columns and rows.You can connect any column to any number of rows and any row to any number of columns.Refer to the Nl Switches Help for more information about matrix topologies.National InstrumentsNI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelThe Matrix SchematicOn a matrix schematic,row-column cross-points represent potential connections on the switch device.For visibility,the NI-SWITCH SFP displays each connection and its associated connection route on the matrix schematic in a different color.For a channel with multiple connections,the NI-SWITCH SFP displays all of the connections and their associated connection routes in the same color.Refer to row 0(rO)of the following schematic for an example of a matrix channel with multiple connections.Note You can resize the SFP window to see more channels.Make a Matrix ConnectionClick a row-column cross-point to make a connection on the matrix.To break a connection,simply click the connection again.The NI-SWITCH SFP makes the appropriate connect/disconnect calls to the driver.8 NI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelThe Matrix Schematic for Nl SwitchBlock DevicesYou can also use the NI-SWITCH SFP to connect channels on different cards in an Nl SwitchBlock multicard device or between multiple Nl SwitchBlock devices.Refer to the following instructions for making connections to Nl SwitchBlock devices in the NI-SWITCH SFP.Connecting Channels Within an Nl SwitchBlock Multicard DeviceYou can connect channels between cards in a multi card device by connecting the same analog bus channel to the corresponding row on each card.Note You can select which card to view in the schematic from the Card drop-down list.The following schematic shows a connection between a row and column on the same card(cardlrl to c33 on card 1),and connections between channels on multiple cards in the same device through an analog bus line(row 0 connected to abO on both cards).National InstrumentsNI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelThe following schematic shows the connections required on card 2 of the previously mentioned multi card device to connect c82 on card 2 to c34 on card 1.The relay between row 0 and abO is closed on both cards.Connecting Channels Between Multiple Nl SwitchBlock DevicesYou can use the NI-SWITCH SFP to enable sharing of an analog bus line and connect signals between multiple Nl SwitchBlock devices in the same carrier or in adjacent carriers connected by the Nl 2806 expansion bridge.Complete the following procedure to connect signals between multiple Nl SwitchBlock devices in the NI-SWITCH SFP.1.Determine which devices you would like to share an analog bus line.2.In the Schematic tab,select one of the devices from the Device list.3.Launch the Options dialog box(FileOptions).4.Click the Analog Bus tab in the Options dialog box.10 NI-SWITCH Soft Front Panel5.Select the checkbox for the analog bus line that the device will share,then click OK.6.In the Schematic tab,close the ab relay for the channel that corresponds to the shared analog bus line.7.In the Schematic tab,make any additional connections to connect the desired end terminal on the device to the channel that you connected to the analog bus line in step 6.8.Repeat steps 2-7 for each device you would like to share the analog bus line.Refer to the Nl Switches Help for additional information about the use of the analog bus in Nl SwitchBlock carriers.The Multiplexer TopologyA multiplexer,or a mux,is a topology in which you can connect one input to multiple outputs or one output to multiple inputs.Use this topology to connect a sequence of channels to a common line.Refer to the Nl Switches Help for more information about multiplexer topologies.Note You can resize the SFP window to see more channels.Refer to the schematic below for an example of a switch module configured in a multiplexer topology.National InstrumentsNI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelMake a Multiplexer ConnectionClick the end of the pole associated with the channel(left)you want to connect to the com channel(right).The NI-SWITCH SFP makes the appropriate connect/disconnect calls to the driver.The Single-Pole Double-Throw TopologyThe single-pole double-throw(SPDT)topology is composed of one-pole,two-throw relays.Based on the default position of the pole,one throw is considered normally open(NO)while the other is normally closed(NC).Refer to the Nl Switches Help for more information about SPDT topologies.图Note You can resize the SFP window to see more SPDT relays.Refer to the schematic below for an example of the Nl PXI-2566 in the 16-SPDT topology.上 NI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelMake an SPDT ConnectionClick on an individual relay to make an SPDT connection.To connect no5 to com5,for example,simply click on the relay.The pole connects no5 to com5,and the NI-SWITCH SFP makes the appropriate connect/disconnect calls to the driver.The Single-Pole Single-Throw TopologyThe single-pole single-throw(SPST)topology is composed of one-pole,one-throw relays.Refer to the Nl Switches Help for more information about SPST relay forms.Note You can resize the SFP window to see more SPST relays.Refer to the schematic below for an example of the Nl PXI-2564 in the 16-SPST topology.National InstrumentsNI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelMake an SPST ConnectionClick on an individual relay to make an SPST connection.The NI-SWITCH SFP translates this click into the appropriate channel connection and makes the connect call to the driver.To connect ch2 to com2,for example,click on the relay.The pole connects ch2 to com2.To break a connection,simply click the connection.The NI-SWITCH SFP makes the appropriate connect/disconnect calls to the driver.The Double-Pole Double-Throw TopologyThe double-pole double-throw(DPDT)topology is composed of two-poles,two-throw relays.Based on the default position of the pole,one throw is considered normally open(NO)while the other is normally closed(NC).Refer to the Nl Switches Help for more information about DPDT topologies.Note You can resize the SFP window to see more DPDT relays.14 NI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelRefer to the schematic below for an example of the Nl PXI-2566 in the 8-DPDT topology.Make a DPDT ConnectionClick on an individual relay to make a DPDT connection.To connect no5 to com5,for example,simply click on the relay.The pole connects no5 to com5,and the NI-SWITCH SFP makes the appropriate connect/disconnect calls to the driver.The Double-Pole Single-Throw TopologyThe double-pole single-throw(DPST)topology is composed of two-poles,one-throw relays.Refer to the Nl Switches Help for more information about DPST relay forms.Note You can resize the SFP window to see more DPST relays.Refer to the schematic below for an example of the Nl PXI-2564 in the 16-DPST topology.National InstrumentsNI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelMake a DPST ConnectionClick on an individual relay to make an DPST connection.The NI-SWITCH SFP translates this click into the appropriate channel connection and makes the connect call to the driver.To connect ch2 to com2,for example,click on the relay.The pole connects ch2 to com2.To break a connection,simply click the connection.The NI-SWITCH SFP makes the appropriate connect/disconnect calls to the driver.16 NI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelThe Channels TabSome Nl switch modules can be set to an independent topology.Nl switch modules using an independent topology do not always contain the information required to draw a schematic.Instead,the NI-SWITCH SFP displays the schematic as three listboxes(Channel 1,Channel 2,and Connections),as shown in the following image:Note You can resize the SFP window to see more channels.National InstrumentsNI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelThe Independent Schematic TabSome Nl switch modules set to an independent topology contain the information required to draw a schematic,as shown in the following image:I II B|w3w|包 NI-SWTTCH Soft Front PanelNote You can resize the SFP window to see the full schematic.18 NI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelThe Relays TabThe Relays tab displays the name,position,and count of each relay on the switch device.Use the relay count information to determine if the relays on the switch device are approachingtheir life-time expectancy and if scheduled maintenance is needed.If your switch device does not support relay counts,the Relays tab displays only the names and the positions of the relays.Note When using the Nl USB-1359 to control a switch,the NI-SWITCH SFP optimizes updates to the relay states by updating only the relays that are visible.Relay states that have not beenupdated are displayed in blue.Upon update,the relay states are changed from blue to black.Visit and search by the switch module name to order replacement relays for your switch module.For relay replacement instructions,refer to the Relay Replacement section for your switch module in the Nl Switches Help.The figure below illustrates the relay positions and counts for the Nl PXI-2566.National Instruments2 07MSWITCH s。#From Pane 一Fie HelpDHVn,e PXIlsoG 回 Topoogy 256$16,SPDT 回回圈 揖Schematic ReorysRm-ay Informaro-nWE自花名的率击至击逐工香送Rmary POS 三 on R(D-ay Count 一 0X Opened 0X Opened 0X Opened 0&cosmd 04 c-osCDd 0X Opened 0X Opened 0X Opened 0X Opened 0X Opened 0X Opened 0X Opened 0Note-Changes f 口 R(D_ay pos-r-on made 03 thm Rm_ays tab arm not r(DAma(Dd-n the schCDmet 一c taFn-homN 丁 s w h c h S o H Fronf pane-NI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelCustomizing the NI-SWITCH Soft Front PaneYou can customize settings and operations in the NI-SWITCH SFP.Customizing the Refresh SettingsSelect FileOptions,and click Automatic Refresh to disable the automatic refresh settings for the Schematic and Relay tabs.To enable the refresh settings,click Automatic Refresh again.Type in a delay time,in milliseconds,to customize the delay interval,or the amount of time that must elapse before the Schematic and Relays tabs are refreshed with the latest information for the switch device.Customizing Relay OperationsSelect FileOptions,and click Enable changing relay positions to customize relay operations.With the Enable changing relay positions control enabled,you can change the relay positions of the switch device from within the Relays tab.National InstrumentsNI-SWITCH Soft Front PanelRelay MaintenanceExpand this topic for information about relay maintenance,including instructions for replacing and resetting a relay.Determining Relay End-of-LifeRelay use affects,and relay arcing can accelerate,the end-of-life of a relay.For more detailed information about relay life and arcing,refer to the Nl Switches Help.To determine the expected life of your relay,refer to the specifications document for your switch module.To determine if you need to replace a relay,monitorthe relay count of your switch module in the Relays Tab of the SFP window.Ifyou have switched a relay beyond its expected life or it has sustained excessive arcing,refer to Replacing a Relay.Replacing a RelayRefer to the Relay Replacement topic for your switch module in the Nl Switches Help for instructions on how to replace a relay.After you replace the relay,refer to Resetting a Relay Court.Resetting a Relay CountCaution Because the NI-SWITCH SFP disables relay count synchronization duringthe relay count reset process,counts may be lost for any relay operation performed
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