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Accessing BNC-2096 in MAX Faults After Deleting SCC Connector Block or CDAQ Chassis/Module

Primary Software: Driver Software>>NI-DAQmx
Primary Software Version: 8.3
Primary Software Fixed Version: N/A
Secondary Software: Utility Software>>Measurement & Automation Explorer
Hardware: Multifunction DAQ (MIO)>>Connector Blocks>>BNC-2090

Problem:

When I do one of the following, MAX crashes or freezes forcing me to use task manager to end the process:

  1. Configure an SCC connector block with a module and a BNC-2096. Configure the BNC-2096 to reference a physical channel on the SCC module. Next, delete the SCC connector block.
  2. Configure the system as in case #1. Export just the SCC configuration to a file. Import the file.
  3. Configure a simulated cDAQ chassis and module and a BNC-2096. Configure the BNC-2096 to reference a physical channel on the CDAQ module. Next, delete the cDAQ module or chassis.
  4. Configure the system as in case #3. Export just the cDAQ configuration to a file. Import the file.
  5. Configure a BNC-2096 to reference a physical channel on the cDAQ module. Next, remove the cDAQ module or chassis and delete the "Not Present" device.


Solution: This conflict results from the expectation of TEDS data by the system when it may not exist. This situation can be remedied by deleting the offending BNC-2096 or performing an NI-DAQmx Reset Configuration in MAX.

Related Links: Corrective Action Request 45UGSR00:


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Report Date: 02/11/2007
Last Updated: 03/05/2007
Document ID: 46AJGINP

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