Self-test verification, Troubleshooting self-test verification, Troubleshooting self-test – National Instruments SCXI-1190/1191 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Installing and Configuring the SCXI-119X

SCXI-1190/1191 User Manual 1-10 www.ni.com

Your SCXI chassis and SCXI module(s) should now be configured
properly. If your configuration is complete, test the system as described in
the Self-Test Verification section to ensure that your SCXI system is
communicating properly with the device.

Self-Test Verification

To test the successful configuration of your system, complete the following
steps:

1. Double-click the Measurement & Automation Explorer icon on

your PC desktop:

2. Verify that the chassis power is on and that the chassis is correctly

connected to a DAQ device or computer-based instrument.

3. Display the list of devices and interfaces by clicking the + next to

Devices and Interfaces.

4. From the list that appears, locate the chassis you want to test.

Right-click on the chassis and select Test.

5. If the communication test is successful, a message

The chassis has

been verified

appears. Click OK. If the communication test is

unsuccessful, refer to the Troubleshooting Self-Test Verification
section.

Your SCXI system should now operate properly with your ADE software.
If you experience problems between your SCXI system and your ADE,
refer to the Troubleshooting Self-Test Verification section. Additionally,
you may find it helpful to refer to your NI-SWITCH documentation, your
ADE software documentation, and your chassis documentation. National
Instruments documentation is available to download free at

www.ni.com/manuals

.

Troubleshooting Self-Test Verification

If the preceding test did not verify your chassis configuration, take the
following steps to successfully complete system configuration:

1. If you get the warning message

Unable to test chassis at this

time

, probably you have not designated at least one module as

connected to a DAQ device or computer-based instrument. Take the
following troubleshooting actions:

a. Double-click the Measurement & Automation Explorer icon

on your PC desktop.

b. Click the + next to Devices and Interfaces.

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