Pci-6503 device does not respond to base address

pls reply asap.i'm doing a project on daq

The error could be happening for a variety of reasons. The first thing I would do is to visit www.ni.com/support/daq and follow the installation procedure, which includes troubleshooting steps on the error you are receiving.
If that doesn't work then try to install the board in another computer with no other PCI devices installed. This will test to make sure the board is not bad. If all else fails call National Instruments it have someone troubleshoot the board and return and repair it if necessary.

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  • " device does not respond to is base address, do you want to continue ?" OR " Le périphérique ne répond pas à l'adresse de base"

    Environment :
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    LabPC1200 Card
    PCI serial interface card
    AGP video Card
    Measurement & Automation explorer 2.0
    After using the PCI-6025 E during an hour with the Measurement & Automation explorer 2.0 software, the message :�Le périphérique ne repond pas à l�adresse de base, voulez vous continuer?� or « the device does not respond to is base address, do you want to continue ? »
    All the informations , even in the System Configuration Panel, seem to be in order. It seems that the problem occurs after I have tried to use also the Lab PC 1200 by the way of the Measurement & Automation explorer 2.0.
    I have tried to:
    � restart the software,
    � stop the PC and restart it after a while,
    � uninstall NI-DAQ 6.9.3 and all NI softwares
    � Install NI-DAQ 7
    The same problem was always here.
    � stop the PC remove all the Cards except the video card
    � restart the PC
    � stop the PC and put only the PCI-6025E Card
    The same problem was always here.
    � uninstall NI-DAQ 7 and all the NI softwares
    � stop the PC and remove the PCI-6025E Card
    � Install NI-DAQ 6.9.3
    � Stop the PC and install the PCI-6025E Card in another PCI Slot.
    The same problem was always here.
    I have each time try to change the number of the card by the use of Measurement and automation explorer 2.0 but with no success.
    How can I do to use again this card?
    I really thank you for any response.
    NICOLAS Gabriel.

    Hey Nicolas,
    Try opening up the Reset Device.vi inside of LabVIEW and execute the VI. All you have to do is set the correct device number and check that the error returned is 0 and not another error number. In many cases a crashed program can cause the devices to enter into an unsafe state that they need to be reset from.
    It is possible that you damaged the device and that it will need to be sent in for repair, but in most cases a reset will fix the issue. Also, try opening up MAX and right-click on Traditional NI-DAQ Devices under Devices and Interfaces and click on reset Traditional NI-DAQ. If that doesn't work try the Device reset under DAQmx as well.
    I hope this helps out.
    Joshua P.
    National Instruments

  • If my device does not respond in MAX does it mean it is damaged?

    I was using an example vi to acquire digital data, however the output LEDs on the vi front panel started to show random results.  So I closed the vi down and tried again but nothing happened at all?  So I went to check acquisition in MAX and the following error message was displayed:
    The device is not responding to the first IRQ level.
    Does this mean I have damaged the PCI card?  If it does,  will it cost a lot to get fixed and how long will it take to get it back in working order as I have to complete my labview project by early december.
    cheers

    Hi Hannah
    I'm using PCI-6034.  I was able to acquire data in MAX and LabView vi's for the last couple of months so I am presuming that it must have been set-up correctly, although I could be wrong.  I am also concerned by the fact that I could smell a hint of burning coming from the PC when I was performing the last acqusition before MAX could no longer acess the card. 
    I am guessing that this means the card is fried?  Can it be repaired or will it have to be replaced?
    cheers  

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  • My PCI-6503 card does not get a device number

    I have a PCI-6503 I/0 card installed and it apperas corret in the Device Manager. In the MAX explorer it is identified as PXI device. But I don't get a device number for it. What can I do?

    Marcus;
    Very strange. Is the board working properly without the device number?
    You can also try to assign a device number to the board. To do that, right click at the board, and choos the Properties option. You can enter the device number there.
    Hope this helps.
    Filipe

  • DAQCard-AI-16XE-50 Device does not respond to 1st IRQ level in Windows XP

    DAQCards AI-16XE-50 and 6024E give the error "Device not responding to first IRQ level. Do you want to continue?" under TestPanel in Max 2.2, NI-DAQ 6.9.3, on a Dell GX620 with a Ricoh RL/5C476 PCMCIA to PCI adapter. If I click yes, I see input on the graph, as if the card is working. The DAQCards work fine with the same adapter under XP on a no-name machine. The DAQCards get assigned the IRQ 19, which is the same as the IRQ which gets assigned to the CardBus Controller. There does not seem to be a way to change the IRQ assignments.

    Please view the KB:
    http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/066CAE594C0B44E886256A530058F06A?OpenDocument
    Certain cardbus controllers no longer support ISA based interrupts. The only Dell that we know currently does not work is the Infinium, which uses a generic Microsoft Cardbus Controller. Do you know what Controller is used in the Dell you have?

  • My PCIe 1433 device does not show active channel in MAX

    I have a PCIe 1433 installed and it worked fine for a year. However, since last week, the channel "img0" was disappear from the device list in MAX as shown in the attached figure.
    The channel name is now list as "c0000039" instead of "img0", and there is no other menu except save and refresh on the right pane as shown in figure. 
    The labview based module, MAX, and the vision acquisition module is all 2014 version. I can locate the "img0.iid" file as well as the necessary camera file in my PC.
    Any idea what might cause this issue? Please feel free to ask me if you need some more info or suggestion.
    Thanks.

    Eric,
    Thanks for your reply.
    We recently switched to Labview 2014 64bit version about a month ago. But everything worked fine back then.
    The problem just happened last week. I confirmed that it worked just fine the week before. 
    Is it possible that this issue is cause by the 64 bit version?
    Here is the list of what I already tried so far that didn't solve the issue;
    - I did try repair installation of Vision Acquisition and MAX. --> Nothing change 
    - I did try connect another working camera --> Same problem
    - I put the frame grabber in another PC --> Same problem (exactly the same as shown in the previous picture) 
    Per your suggestion, I will try to run an IMAQ example with "img0" tomorrow.
    I'm not sure if I can get it run though since Laview programm did not recognize the "img0" either.

  • AT-MIO-16XE-50 device is not responding to the selected base address

    I'm trying to install my AT-MIO-16XE-50 DAQ board onto my Windows NT desktop computer, but I'm having trouble.
    Here's what I've done: I've installed LabView 5.1 and the NIDAQ 7.0 software onto my computer first. Then I've physically installed the DAQ board into my computer. After starting the computer, the plug-and-play system seems to recognize the new hardware and install drivers for it. It then says I need to reboot the computer, so I reboot the computer.
    When I then look at my device manager, it lists AT-MIO-16XE-50 twice. Under the properties/resources tab, one of them lists "input/output range", "interrupt request", "direct memory access", and "direct memory access" (i.e., 2 "direct memory access"s). The second one only lists "direct memory access" once and nothing else under the properties/resources tab. Also, the first one says that it is working properly while the second one says that it is not working properly (Code 10). I've played around with chaging the "direct
    memory access" numbers and after rebooting the computer have gotten both AT-MIO-16XE-50's in the device manager to say that they're working properly. So, now the DAQ board appears to be installed correctly, because the device manager reports no problems with it. However, there are still 2 of them. My first question is this: should there be only 1 entry in the device manager list, or are there supposed to be the 2 that I see? The entries do appear to be different from each other, but they're for the same device, so that's a little confusing.
    When I open my Measurement and Automation explorer, only one AT-MIO-16XE-50 device is listed (so this looks good), and under "properties" all 3 "direct memory access" numbers are listed. So, this all seems good. But, when I click on "test resources" or "test panel", I get an error message saying that "the device is not responding to the selected base address". Considering that this device was plug-and-play, and I did not set the base address manually, I don't understand why I'm getting this error message.
    What I've tried is to change the "input/output range" number by using the device manager. I've tried a few different settings (rebooting the computer after each change) and none of the different "input/output range" settings seem to work.
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    appears to suggest flipping dip-switches on the DAQ card, but my card does not have any dip switches because it is plug-and-play. So, right now I'm
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    Smaria,
    The AT-MIO-16XE-50 shows up twice in the Device Manager because it reserves three DMA channels, and the ISA bus only allows two DMA channels per ISA slot. You mentioned that you were able to get both devices working properly in the Device Manager. Below is a link to a KnowledgeBase that describes the proper procedure to successfully accomplish this. You should verify that this is the procedure you followed:
    Exclamation Mark Appears with Error Code 10 on Windows XP/2000/98 After Installing AT-MIO-16E-10
    Spencer S.

  • The device PCI 6036E: Analog Input error:"the device is not responding to the base address",Output :No signal

    I am using PCI 6036E DAQ card, DAQ 6.9.2. , I have not connected to any external device.
    When I tested card(in Test Panel of MAX2.2,DAQ 6.9.2) an error appearing �the device is not responding to the base address� � then I pressed Yes, Then TestPanel window appearing�
    In analog Input Tag, there is an error �-10805�. This error also appearing when I run the standard analog input samples (use Delphi 6.0).
    I tested analog output functions in TestPanel, Delphi Examples, LabView 6.1. There are not error appearing but there is not output signal (using Oscilloscope to see).
    Output, Input digital functions are working correctly.
    Next I try to foll
    ow all the instruntions as recommended:
    -Changing TO another slots PCI
    -Reinstall Os WinXP,98SE�
    -Use another Computer�
    But all of the cases are still not working.(the above error still appeared, no output signal)

    Nvd,
    I'm sorry to hear about the problems that you are running into with your DAQCard. I can understand your frustration with the errors that you are seeing. You mention that you have tried to do some troubleshooting, I was wondering if you have tried all the troubleshooting techniques listed in this KnowledgeBase:
    http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/websearch/DCFCDB240788F8D486256D6A00834D80?OpenDocument
    If you have tried all of those things, I would suggest one additional thing to try. I would suggest updating your NI-DAQ drivers to version 7.0. These drivers are the newest versions of our Data Acquisition Drivers, and can be downloaded from our website here:
    http://digital.ni.com/softlib.nsf/webcategories/85256410006C055586256BBB002C128D?OpenDocument&
    node=132060_US
    If you have tried all of the above troubleshooting options, please post a detailed description of what you have tried. This may help to clarify what is going wrong.
    Jed R.
    Applications Engineer
    National Instruments

  • PCI DIO 32HS (6533) Suddenly giving "The device is not responding to the first IRQ level" error, and no longer functioning.

    Greetings NI folks,
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  • The device is not responding to the selected base address

    my DAQ card is PC-LPM-16, a few days ago, i configed it properly. and i didn't use it for a few days, but didn't plug out from my computer. today i want to use it, but the MAX test showed that "The device is not responding to the selected base address." i setup my hardware and software again, but still can't resole it, what can i do now?
    thank you very much.
    liyongqin
    2001-10-23

    "The error could be happening for a variety of reasons. The first thing I would do is to visit www.ni.com/support/daq and follow the installation procedure, which includes troubleshooting steps on the error you are receiving.
    If that doesn't work then try to install the board in another computer with no other devices installed. This will test to make sure the board is not bad. If all else fails call National Instruments and have someone troubleshoot the board and return and repair it if necessary."

  • Device is not responding to the selected base address-DAQCard-AI-16E-4

    Configuration:  WinXP,  Labview express 7 evaluation, & DAQCard-AI-16E-4
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    Hi yoyoman-
    Common solutions to the "...not responding to the selected base address..." error are suggested in this KB.  Please take a look and let us know if you still run into problems after trying these.
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    Tom W
    National Instruments

  • The device is not responding to the first IRQ level

    I am using a DAQCard 700 with a NIDAQ 6.9.3 driver on a windows XP. When I install the card and run the configuration uitillity (MAX) and push the test resources button, the computer hangs and responds to no input (not even ctrl-alt-del). When I push out the PCMCIA card the error message: The device is not responding to the first IRQ level. Anybody that has an answer?

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    It looks like you had an old AT board in a computer and then the power supply went out and you evidently also changed computers to a device with Windows NT.  Now that you're in the new computer there appears to be some sort of IRQ conflict that is preventing the board from working.
    In the past when I've seen this issue and all of the proper steps have been taken to troubleshoot it, the problem is often that the board died between the last use and the current use.  However, it's not always the case, so here are a few other options.
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    Otis
    Training and Certification
    Product Support Engineer
    National Instruments

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    Other than failing the base address test, does the device seem to work in the test panels? One quick test would be to open the digital I/O panel, change some of the lines to output, toggle the logic levels, and see if the line states track the logic levels. Also, you can switch to the Counter I/O panel, change the mode to simple event counting, set the event source to the internal 100KHz clock, and start the counter. If the counter is working properly, you should see the counter value increase at a rate of 100000/second.
    If the test panels seem to work OK, you may still be able to use the board, despite the resource test failing. I still can't explain why the test fails, though.
    Joe

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