6 virtual instrument operation, 1 rs-232 virtual instrument, Virtual instrument operation – American Magnetics 185 & 186 Liquid Level Instruments (CE-Marked) User Manual

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6 Virtual Instrument Operation

In order to make the communications options easier to use for the

customer, AMI provides a LabVIEW-based interface for remote monitoring

and control of the Model 185/186. LabVIEW® is a virtual instrument (VI)

development and deployment software tool produced and marketed by

National Instruments. LabVIEW is available on several platforms

including Microsoft Windows™, Microsoft Windows NT™, Apple

Macintosh™, Sun Solaris™, and HP-UX™. The AMI provided VI’s are

developed and tested under Microsoft Windows 3.1 and 3.11, however,

they should be portable with only minor modifications across all

LabVIEW-supported platforms. Please contact National Instruments for

detailed information on the available products and specifications.

The AMI provided VI’s are supplied on one 3.5” 1.44 MB diskette. The VI’s
require version 3.1 (or above) of LabVIEW and a minimum of a 256
color display.

The VI’s are stored in one LabView VI Library (LLB) file

which contains the multiple VI’s needed for operation of the instrument as

a whole. AMI’s provided VI’s are designed for continuous operation under

the control of LabVIEW, and do not conform to the instrument driver

specifications to which National Instruments’ own instrument drivers

adhere. Any additional functionality gained by conforming to such

specifications was deemed of minimal value by AMI due to the relative

simplicity of communicating with the Model 185/186 instrument.

Note

Virtual instrument names which are common to both the Model 185
and Model 186 drivers are noted as “18X” in this section. The actual
model number “185” or “186” is used in the LabVIEW VI’s.

6.1 RS-232 Virtual Instrument

The figure below illustrates the front panel of the Model 186 virtual

instrument (VI). The front panel appears nearly identical to the front

panel of the actual instrument. The functionality of the VI is very similar

to that of the actual instrument as well.

When running the VI it is important to operate the instrument
using the VI and not via the actual instrument front panel.

Otherwise, the VI and the actual instrument may not be synchronized.

The only exceptions to this rule are calibration procedures or operation of

the fill toggle switch if manual override becomes necessary, both of which

are functions that are not available from the VI. Any function available

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