IVI DMM step won't connect

When I try to connect my IVI DMM Acquire step to a 34411A, I get the following error:
ivi_IviDmm Configure Power Line Frequency [PLF].vi<ERR>
Primary Error: (Hex 0xBFFA0011) Does not support this class-compliant feature: method %1
Elaboration: FunctionId: 69, FunctionName: ConfigurePowerLineFrequency
<b>Complete call chain:</b>
ivi_IviDmm Configure Power Line Frequency [PLF].vi
ivi_subDMMPreExecute.vi
ivi_InstrDMMBlockState.vi:1
I'm guessing that the IVI Dmm Acquire step is attempting to call the IVI 'ConfigurePowerLineFrequency' function, which is (apparently) not supported by the 34411A driver. Is there any way to work around this?
Thanks,
Aaron

Hi Aaron,
I currently have not found any resources that allow SignalExpress to ignore initialization errors. However I did find a resource that has the command for the power line frequency for your device (page 8). http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/34410A_Quick_Reference.pdf?&cc=US&lc=eng
You can modify the 34411A library so that this command is not used during your IVI DMM Acquire Step; however, I was unable to find the subDMMPreExecute.vi in a search of the project. 
Sam B.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments

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