Vad gör "self test" för PXI-2532

Vilka tester utför "self test" för PXI-2532 switch board?
Testar den att varje relä fungerar?
Kan man utföra ett "self test" programatiskt från labview?
/Dan

Hey Nikini,
The first thing we need to check is that the required software is installed.  From your post, it looks like you're trying to create a virtual device with NI Switch Executive (NISE).  Can you please let me know which version of NISE you're using?  To do this, open up Measurement and Automation Explorer (MAX) (should be on your desktop, or Start»Programs»National Instruments»Measurement and Automation) and then expand the Software tab:
While you're in there, let me know which versions of NI-DAQmx and NI-Switch you have installed.
Next, let's open up the NI-Switch Soft front panel (Start»Programs»National Instruments»NI-Switch»NI-Switch Soft Front Panel) and see if you can close relays in there.
-John Sullivan
Analog Engineer

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