Labview won't believe that my frame grabber board is configured?

Thank you in advance for any help
I am new to labview. I am sorry if this is a silly question, but I have worked on it for hours and haven't been able to find the solution.
I am using a NI-IMAQ PCI-1422 board to aquire images from a Pulnix TM 1020 camera. I can successfully see the camera from both the MAX and IMAQ vision builder. When I go to the DAQ Solution Wizard in Labview it says that "You have no DAQ hardware currently configured," and it sends me back to the Measurement and Automation Explorer 3.0 It looks configured to me and all my attempts to configure it more fully didn't make the system happy so I don't understand what else I need to do.
Also, where are the instrument driver VIs f
or this? Do I already have them hidden somewhere or do I need to go and download them?
Any advice that you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
-Anita
Also, in case you are bored, here is an overview of what I am trying to do. I want to write a labview program which will allow me to specify a delay in seconds and then have labview acquire a an image from the frame grabber board and save it to disk, wait the specified delay period and then acquire and save ...

Anita,
Since you are using an NI-IMAQ PCI-1422 board you will not be able to use the DAQ Solution Wizard. Your board uses the NI-IMAQ driver software instead of the NI-DAQ software. You will want to use the Vision VIs which can be found by right-clicking on the block diagram and selecting Functions->All Functions->NI Measurements->Vision.
You can find some LabVIEW examples by checking your LabVIEW directory and navigating to the Examples->Vision directory. You can also find these examples by using the LabVIEW example finder by navigating to Help->Find Example
I have attached a helpful excerpt from an online knowledge base. The full knowledge base can be found pendocument >here. Please post back if you are still having troubles!
Craig H.
National Instruments
Attachments:
IMAQ_Quick_Example.GIF ‏24 KB

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    - Skip to what i believe was the 8.0.0 version, and most importantly the 8.0.2 - i do not have re link issues, however red frames appear on export nearly everytime. With the media encoder log you can see how much red frames you have, but no timecode and its still a pain in the *** to double export(correcting the red frames on the first export file).
    - From the few adobe employee posts i have read, the way to counter this is - import the card while maintaining the structure, then import footage via the Media browser. This should technically handle any bugs. I have not tested this yet, however i already know that sometimes i get mxf files without card structure(director's sometimes create their bins at the Mac OS X Finder level)
    Im hoping adobe fixes this issue ASAP - i undestand that red frames are only an indicator of a bigger problem, but this problem is making me consider converting all my footage to prores before import, thus turning my premiere pro cc in FCP 7.

    Hello Adaptat1on,
    - From the few adobe employee posts i have read, the way to counter this is - import the card while maintaining the structure, then import footage via the Media browser. This should technically handle any bugs.
    With the release of Premiere Pro CC 2014.2 (8.2), we believe we have solved the "red frames" issue with .mxf files.
    If you are working with an earlier version of Premiere Pro or have updated a project file from a previous version of Premiere Pro to 8.2, you might still see them.
    The method of importing these files is correct as you outlined above. Copy the SD card to your HD, then import via the Media Browser.
    I have not tested this yet
    However, this is precisely the right way to import footage coming from a camera's SD card.
    However i already know that sometimes i get mxf files without card structure(director's sometimes create their bins at the Mac OS X Finder level).
    I would communicate with your colleagues and inform them of how you would like your footage prepared. You should state that you will be saving them money by doing so as you won't have to troubleshoot red frames issues which could still occur with raw .mxf files even in 8.2. Tell them turn around time will be faster, as well. They will listen to you when you speak their language (saving them time and money gets their attention quickly).
    Im hoping adobe fixes this issue ASAP - i undestand that red frames are only an indicator of a bigger problem
    All our fixes are in 8.2. Please create new projects in version 8.2, ingest the footage correctly, and you should have no trouble with red frames. If you do, please file a bug report and send me a PM.
    This problem is making me consider converting all my footage to prores before import, thus turning my premiere pro cc in FCP 7.
    That's certainly an alternative, but I'd try the method previously outlined before doing anything rash like transcoding. That said, certain cameras produce beautiful pictures but create files which perform poorly in Premiere Pro. I'm most frequently tempted to transcode Canon footage, as that gives my Mac Book Pro the most trouble.
    Hope this info helps.
    Thanks,
    Kevin

  • Camera frame grabber to laptop

    Hi everyone,
    I am using a frame grabber connect a camera to a laptop. The camera is Dalsa Piranha2 linescan, it is said that programmable integration time, line scan rate,... and there are commands for this through serial port. Can you show me how to send these command to changes camera parameters?  How should I do that in Labview?
    Thanks
    Hannah

    Hi Hannah,
    if this properties are settable through serial port, you can first check to send this commands through hyperterminal. If this works see the shipped examples "Basic/Advanced Serial Read and Write.vi".
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  • Automation Open (CoCreateInstance) with BlackMagic DeckLink frame grabber

    I am trying to interface BlackMagic frame grabber hardware that has a COM driver. The C++ demos for the driver work flawlessly, but I fail to access the COM components from LabVIEW. The driver is initiated in C++ with 
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    Hi,
    I made some progress...
    I found a response to my first question in the forum, with a link to :
    http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/6EC98441BFAF93A486256DCD000179A2?OpenDocument
    so the solution of this problem is in snipet decklink1
    My remaining problem is about the configuration of the callback. It doesn't seem to work like in LV examples, or forum examples, as I cannot reference my callback VI as the callback function, and I get no event in the  'register for event' node.
    Phil
    Message Edité par Ficare le 03-19-2010 12:11 PM
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  • Control exposure time and gain with FPGA as frame grabber

    Hi,
    I'm using a Basler acA2000 340kc camera with a PCIe1473R FPGA as frame grabber.
    I managed to obtain images succesfully by modifying some of the sample codes. I can also control some of the camera settings thorugh the Pylon software.
    Nevertheless, I'd like to control the exposure time and gain in   LabView.
    Any idea on how to do this?
    Thanks

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    Depending on your needs, you could interface at any of these layers.
    -If you need to do this with the ultimate in determinism, you could have the FPGA issue these serial commands directly as needed
    -If can do it from the host CPU, you could modify the host-side code and send/receive serial traffic to the FPGA code directly
    -You could examine the example code that bridges to a TCP port and simple write some host VIs that talk directly to it by opening a TCP session to the socket it uses.
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  • IMAQ Vision Software with FlashBus MX Frame Grabber?

    Is it possible to use IMAQ Vision Software with a FlashBus MX Frame Grabber Card? In the manual I only find references to NI acquisition boards. Unfortunately I have to make do with the hardware I already have.

    Heiko,
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    Vision analysis can be split into two components. The first half is getting the images into the computer with a frame grabber card. This can be done easily using NI frame grabbers, or with varying degrees of difficulty using other frame grabbers that have LabVIEW drivers.
    Once the images are in the computer, IMAQ Vision doesn't care where they came from, so it can be used to manipulate images regardless of the source.
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    Bruce Ammons
    Ammons Engineering

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