Caution
Apply external signals only while the PXI/PXIe/PCI-5122 is powered on.
Applying external signals while the module is powered off may cause damage.
1.
Disconnect any signals from the module front panels.
2.
Power off the chassis.
3.
Remove the module from the chassis and inspect it for damage. Do not reinstall a
damaged module.
4.
Install the module in a different chassis slot from which you removed it.
5.
Power on the chassis.
Note
If you are using a MXI controller, power on the chassis before powering
on the computer.
6.
Verify that the module appears in MAX.
7.
Reset the module in MAX and perform a self-test.
If the ACCESS LED still fails to light and failures continue, contact NI technical support or
visit
ni.com/support
.
Related Information
Installing the PXI/PXIe-5122
on page 5
Installing the PCI-5122
on page 6
What Should I Do if the PXI/PXIe/PCI-5122 Doesn't
Appear in MAX?
1.
In the MAX configuration tree, expand
Devices and Interfaces
.
2.
Expand the
Chassis
tree to see the list of installed hardware, and press <F5> to refresh
the list.
3.
If the module is still not listed, power off the system, ensure that all hardware is correctly
installed, and restart the system.
4.
Navigate to the Device Manager.
Operating System
Description
Windows 10/8.1
Right-click the Start button, and select
Device Manager
.
Windows 7
Select
Start
»
Control Panel
»
Device Manager
.
5.
If you are using a PXI or PXI Express controller, verify that a
National Instruments
entry appears in the
System Devices
list. Reinstall NI-SCOPE and the module if error
conditions appear in the list. If you are using an MXI controller, right-click
PCI-to-PCI
Bridge
, and select
Properties
from the shortcut menu to verify that the bridge is enabled.
What Should I Do if the Module Fails the Self-Test?
1.
Restart the system.
2.
Launch MAX, and perform the self-test again.
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