User`s guide

1-8 Agilent E6432A Microwave Synthesizer User’s Guide
Installation
(Option 2) Run the Pre-Installed Agilent Technologies I/O Library (which
contains Agilent Technologies VISA 1.1)
(Option 2) Run the Pre-Installed Agilent
Technologies I/O Library (which
contains Agilent Technologies VISA 1.1)
The Windows NT operating system software comes pre-installed on the
embedded controllers hard disk along with controller drivers and
utilities software. Installation of the Agilent Technologies I/O library
from the CD that comes with the Slot 0 module being used only has to
be performed if there is ever a need to re-install the software. If you
have problems or questions regarding the installation process, refer to
the manufacturer’s documentation that came with the Slot 0 module
being used. Additional information related to this product can be
obtained using the Internet at: http://www.agilent.com
If using Slot 0 Module (Agilent E6233A, 4A, 5A VXI Embedded PC
Controller or equivelant) the following must be performed after the
embedded controller has been installed into the C-size VXI
mainframe.
CAUTION Do not turn power ON to the C-size VXI mainframe and the
Agilent E623x VXI Embedded Controller until you make all
connections to the peripherals. (Refer to the manufacturers
documentation that came with the Slot 0 module being used for
details and explanations.)
Use extreme caution when connecting peripheral cables to the
embedded controller. The I/O base board of the embedded
controller provides power for peripheral devices through
different pins. Making incorrect connections can damage the
board and may damage the peripheral device being connected.
a. Connect any desired peripherals (keyboard, mouse, serial ports,
monitor, and SCSI devices) and turn power ON to the C-size VXI
mainframe. When the system is powered on, the embedded
controller automatically runs the Startup Resource Manager
(SURM).
b. Before the Windows NT software (including VISA) can be used, the
I/O Config utility must be run.
While running the I/O Config utility, check the box labeled,
“Configure interfaces automatically.”