"Not Responding to Base Address" Error in MAX when Running Traditional DAQ Test Panel with PCI-DIO-32Hs Board Connected to SSR Backplane.Hardware: Digital I/O (DIO)>>High-Speed>>PCI-6533, Digital I/O (DIO)>>High-Speed>>PCI-DIO-32HS-T, Signal Conditioning Other>>SSR Series>>SSR-BP32, Signal Conditioning Other>>SSR Series>>SSR-BP16, Signal Conditioning Other>>SSR Series>>SSR-BP24, Signal Conditioning Other>>SSR Series>>SSR-BP8
Problem: I have a PCI-DIO-32HS connected to a SSR backplane. When I open a Traditional NI-DAQ driver test panel in MAX, it gives me a 'Not Responding to Base Address' error. Solution: In MAX, when you try to open a test panel for the PCI-DIO-32HS, NI-DAQ will write to and read from various digital lines to test the device. If you are unable to write to one of these lines, the base address test will fail. You will see the "Not Responding to Base Address" error message. Verify that nothing is driving the lines. Check the cable that you are using with the PCI-DIO-32HS and SSR backplane. Ensure the cable maps the signals correctly. See the attached links to find out which cable should be used to connect your DAQ device to your SSR Backplane. Related Links: KnowledgeBase 0RLDOE1X: PC-DIO-96 not Responding to Base Address when Using NI-DAQ 4.9.0f2 with SC-2051 and SC-2060 KnowledgeBase 2YH6OHBL: Which Cables or Accessories Do I Need to Connect a DAQ Device to an SSR Backplane? Attachments:
Report Date: 12/12/2006 Last Updated: 01/12/2007 Document ID: 44BJPS7I |
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