Introduction Ophir LabVIEW VIs for Single Channel LaserStar - Version 3.10
The Ophir VIs gives a complete measurement interface with Ophir's Single Channel LaserStar device.
The library for Single Channel LaserStar support was developed in LabVIEW 7.0.
Ophir LabVIEW VIs FAQ
Note: The Ophir VIs require the VISA library of LabVIEW.
LabVIEW support for LaserStar (Single Channel)
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| 1. | Download Ophir Instrument (516 KB) for LabVIEW support for LaserStar (Single Channel) and run it. | | 2. | This will run the WinZip Self-Extractor and default to unzip the Instrument VI's to "C:/Program Files/National Instruments/LabVIEW 7.0/instr.lib". To select a different target folder, press the "Browse" button. | | 3. | Press the "Unzip" button to complete the self-extraction process. | | 4. | Press "Close" to close the session. | |
Ophir LabVIEW VIs FAQ
- Question: You specify LabView 7.0 or higher. Any issue with LabView 8.2 regarding compatibility with your VI’s?
Answer: We’ve recently done some in-house tests with LabVIEW 8.2 and the USBI VI’s seem to be compatible.
We’ve also had other customers working with our VI’s in LabVIEW 8, so far with no clear issue that we know.
In fact, LabVIEW usually offers/suggests that it will automatically update the VI’s when opened with a newer version of LabVIEW.
Close - Question: I've followed all of the instructions and receive the error "1301" etc.
Answer: Device responses take the form 1.234 (a period distinguishes between the integer and fractional part of a real number). This may not match the settings of the computer upon which the VI is running. For example, many European countries use a comma (",") in place of a period (1,234). This causes the LabVIEW VI to not "understand" the devices's response.
(Go to
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/conceptd.nsf/webmain/99d21982a9f954e186256a5b0057919e the section on Period and Comma Decimal Separators for National Instrument's explanation)
Solution #1: This bug has been fixed in version 5.00 of this library. If you have LabVIEW 8.6.1 or higher, use that release instead.
Solution #2: LabVIEW allows the User to override the local regional settings of the computer within the LabVIEW environment. To do so
1. Open LabVIEW
2.Select Menu >> Tools >> Options
3. Select Front Panel in the ListBox
4.Deselect Use localized decimal point*

5.Close LabVIEW
6. Open LabVIEW and run the Ophir Instrument VIs
Close
Documents 1. Download the file
Ophir VIS - Quick Reference 2. Download the file
Ophir VIS - Manual . The detailed explanation of Ophir Instrument VIs