Ip reset switch, No app switch, User1 switch – National Instruments NI sbRIO-960x User Manual

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One stop bit

No flow control

Keep this switch in the OFF position during normal operation. If
CONSOLE OUT is enabled, LabVIEW RT cannot communicate with the
serial port.

IP RESET Switch

Push the IP RESET switch to the ON position and reboot the sbRIO device
to reset the IP address to

0.0.0.0

. If the device is on your local subnet and

the IP RESET switch is in the ON position, the device appears in MAX
with IP address

0.0.0.0

. You can configure a new IP address for the

device in MAX. Refer to the

Resetting the Network Configuration of the

sbRIO Device

section for more information about resetting the IP address.

NO APP Switch

Push the NO APP switch to the ON position to prevent a LabVIEW RT
startup application from running at startup. If you want to permanently
disable a LabVIEW RT application from running at startup, you must
disable it in LabVIEW. To run an application at startup, push the NO APP
switch to the OFF position, create an application using the LabVIEW
Application Builder, and configure the application in LabVIEW to launch
at startup. For more information about automatically launching VIs at
startup and disabling VIs from launching at startup, refer to the Running a
Stand-Alone Real-Time Application (RT Module)
topic of the LabVIEW
Help
.

USER1 Switch

You can define the USER1 switch for your application. To define the
purpose of this switch in your embedded application, use the RT Read
Switch VI in your LabVIEW RT embedded VI. For more information
about the RT Read Switch VI, refer to the LabVIEW Help.

NO FPGA Switch

Push the NO FPGA switch to the ON position to prevent a LabVIEW
FPGA application from loading at startup. The NO FPGA switch overrides
the options described in the

Boot Options

section. After startup you can

download bit files to flash memory from a LabVIEW project regardless of
switch position. If you already have an application configured to launch at
startup and you push the NO FPGA switch from ON to OFF, the startup
application is automatically enabled.

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