05-31-2007 02:38 AM
05-31-2007 09:47 AM - edited 05-31-2007 09:47 AM
Hi kunal227,
You will want to save your configuration file somewhere you can easily find so
if you want to load this specific .iak file again, you can do so.
You should be able to find the FieldPoint VI's in LabVIEW 8.2 under the
Measurement I/O palette. On that palette, you will find the FieldPoint
palette. If you do not have this, it could be that you have the wrong
version of FieldPoint installed on your computer, or you do not have support
for LabVIEW 8.2 installed.
To verify that you have the correct version of FieldPoint installed, open
Measurement and Automation Explorer, expand the Software tab under My System,
and select FieldPoint. The window on the right will display the version
of the driver. For FieldPoint to work, you need to have FieldPoint
version 5.0 or later installed.
If you have verified that you have FieldPoint 5.0 or later installed on your machine, but still cannot see the FieldPoint VI's in LabVIEW, you will need to verify that you have installed support for LabVIEW 8.2. To check this, go to Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel, select National Instruments Software, click the Change/Remove button, this will bring up a National Instruments Software window, select NI FieldPoint, and click the Modify button. Now, you will see what FieldPoint features you have installed. Make sure that the box next to LabVIEW 8.2 has an image of a hard drive and not an X. If the box next to LabVIEW 8.2 has an X, click on the box and select Install this Feature.
Please let me know if you have any further questions by replying to this post.
Message Edited by cphuong on 05-31-2007 09:49 AM
05-31-2007 02:21 PM
06-01-2007 04:07 AM
06-01-2007 04:40 AM
06-01-2007 09:41 AM - edited 06-01-2007 09:41 AM
Hi kunal,
You do not need to connect anything to the "C" terminal of the
FP-TC-120.
Please check that you do not have any loose connections. That is the most
likely cause of the measurement railing.
If you would like to modify the measurement range so that it shows temperature
instead of voltage, select your FP-TC-120 module from Remote Systems, select
the Channel
Configuration Tab, and Change the range.

Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
Message Edited by cphuong on 06-01-2007 09:41 AM
06-01-2007 02:22 PM
06-01-2007 04:21 PM - edited 06-01-2007 04:21 PM
Hi kunal227,
If the Remote Systems tab does not expand, you are probably connected to your
device through a serial cable. If this is the case, you will follow a
similar procedure. Expand the Devices and Interfaces tab under My System,
and then expand the FP@COM1 tab. The next step is to expand the Bank you
are using. From there, you should be able to see you FP-TC-120.
Click on that, and should be able to define
your temperature range and your
thermocouple type.

The configuration for the FP-TC-120 will be the same as the configuration for the cFP-TC-120. I was just using the cFP-TC-120 as an example because it was already connected to my PC. I apologize if this caused any confusion.
Message Edited by cphuong on 06-01-2007 04:21 PM
06-01-2007 06:12 PM
thanks again for the help.
what option do i select for the cold junction temperature: internal, 0 or 25.?
shouldn't the thermocouple show me the room temperature which is equal to the cold junction temperature when it is left loose that is the thermocouple is not inserted for any measurement? see image "config_2"
will enabling the scaling option help? see image "config_3"
06-04-2007 05:30 PM
Hi Kunal227,
You should be able to select internal for your cold junction temperature. The thermocouple and the cold junction temperature are not always equal, and being .8 degrees apart is not horrible. It depends on both the specs for the Module and terminal base. If you are concerned if your CJC is correct or not you can take these steps to check:
When doing temperature measurements the TB-3 terminal base is always recommended since it is designed to be isothermal. Also here is a great link to improve the accuracy of FP-TC-120. You can use the scaling option if you like as long as you know what the scaling should be for your thermocouple.