Switch Soft Front Panel, Active Device misassigned
I have a PXI chassis with, among other modules, two PXI-2350 switches. Using the Switch Soft Front Panel, it seems the names assigned in the Active Device list ( the two 2350's in this case ) are backwards to what I expect. Is there a way to reassociate these names to the physical 2350's ?
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Confustus,
That is an interesting issue that I have never seen before, your devices in Soft Front Panel should be linked to the devices as labeled in MAX. I was wondering, when you say "Using MAX, we can select a route that connects the power source to the DMM using "Switch 1" ( for example ), and we can see the voltage reading show up on the 4071 Soft Front Panel as expected", what exactly do you mean? If you were to select your hardware device and click test panels, the NI Switch Soft Front Panel loads. Are you saying that when selecting test panels and loading Switch Soft Front Panel from max works as expected, however opening the application outside of MAX does not work?
Or are you talking about the Test Panels that you open up within NI Switch Executive? The test panels for NI Switch Executive refer to the NI Switch Executive virtual device name, not the DAQmx device name. If you had named the NI Switch Executive Virtual device name in a similar manner, this could be part of the confusing problems that you are seeing. See images below:
NI DAQmx Test Panel Selection Brings this up.
NI Switch Executive test panel brings this up. If these device names are similar, I can see how this could be confusing.
Frank,
National Instruments
Staff Software Project Engineer
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