I see. I will notify the person in charge of this. Also, I will add
this to the information we have about this issue. That should help
bring more attention to this. Thank you for your post!
Russell
to use a virtual channel.
Really, the 4070 should not even show up in the list of devices that a
virtual channel can be assigned to. We expect this to be fixed in a
future version of the software.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Russell
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
http://www.ni.com
this helps!
Russell
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
http://www.ni.com/support
Ziad
One method you may want to try is to use a combination of loops,
sequence structures, etc. with the VI that sets the voltage level.
Another suggestion is to use an array of voltage values to feed into
the VI that sets the voltage level.
Hope this helps!
Russell G.
NI Applications Engineer
NI-SWITCH so the installer does not
try to install it.
Now, if your hardware really does need the NI-SWITCH software, try
deselecting it anyway. Download and install NI-SWITCH separately from
the link above and see if that changes things.
I hope this helps!
Russell
Applications Engineer
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that may help you with that.
Russell G.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
=93General=94, =93Input=94, =93Output=94, and
=93Buffer=94. I assume these are the four tabs that you are writing
about. It may also help if you attach your code so that other users
can help with this problem.
Russell G.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
an
itermediary OPC server that can perform the modbus communication for
you. Also, there is an NI alliance member that has a LabVIEW library
for modbus support.
-Russell
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
http://www.ni.com/support