Complete the following steps to reserve these trigger lines in MAX.
1. In the Configuration tree, click the PXI chassis branch to configure.
2. In the lower right pane, click the Triggers tab.
3. Select the trigger lines to statically reserve.
4. Click the Save button.
Figure 16. Trigger Configuration in MAX
PXI Trigger Bus Routing
Some National Instruments chassis, such as the PXIe-1092, have the capability to route
triggers from one bus to others within the same chassis using the Trigger Routing tab in
MAX.
Note Selecting any non-disabled routing automatically reserves the line in all
trigger buses being routed to. If you are using NI-DAQmx, it will reserve and route
trigger lines for you, so you won’t have to route trigger lines manually.
Complete the following steps to configure trigger routings in MAX.
1. In the Configuration tree, select the chassis in which you want to route trigger lines.
2. In the right-hand pane, select the Trigger Routing tab near the bottom.
3. For each trigger line, select Away from Bus 1, Away from Bus 2, or Away from Bus 3
to route triggers on that line in the described direction, or select Dynamic for the default
behavior with no manual routing.
4. Click the Save button.
Fan Configuration in MAX
You can configure fan behavior using software settings in MAX
The PXIe-1092 supports both Auto and High fan modes for both the 38 W and 58W/82 W
cooling profiles. Refer to the Fan Mode section for more information about these modes.
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