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Configuration NI 9862

Hi everybody,

I'm trying to configure the NI 9862 module with cRIO-9054.

I created a new project as shown in the figure1 attached.

I expected to see the NI 9862 leds switch on but this doesn't happen, do you know why?

 

In the Help_Find Examples... section I searched for some examples compatible with NI 9862 (figure2) and I run some examples. I always got an error "NI-XNET : the interface name given does not specify a valid and existing interface..." (figure3).

I already installed all the requested drivers and I don't know how to solve this error, could you help me please?

I read all papers and past discussions related to this problem but I wasn't able to solve it.

 

Thank you in advance for the support

 

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Hi,

 

what happens when you select CAN0?

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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Hi GerdW,

if I select CAN0 nothing changes.

 

I connect the module and I can't understand why the module leds remain switched off.

LEDS detailLEDS detail

 

 

Then I get the previous error message everytime I try to run a project.

 

 

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Can you move the card up under Real-Time Scan Resources? 

 

Or can you run a small code that give you the XNEt hardware available in the RIO, like the one in the thread:
https://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/NI-9862-NI-XNET-CAN-with-cRIO-9068-Chassis-Issues/td-p/3209435

 

 

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And one more note: You are giving power to the card correct? The card needs external power to function.

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Hi dkfire,

I can't move the module under Real-Time Scan Resources, I get this message

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I'm not able to run any small code although the XNET driver is correctly installed.

 

 

Thank you for your suggestions but I had already provided the correct power supply to the module.

I managed to have the module leds blinking while creating a new NI-XNET Session, but after that operation, when I try to run a project, they switch off and I continue to have the initial error "NI-XNET : the interface name given does not specify a valid and existing interface..."

 

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I'm using LabVIEW 2020

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What software have you installed on the cRIO?

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Hello,

 

I am experiencing exactly the same issues with cRIO-9045 instead of cRIO-9054. Did you able to fix the issue and make it work?

 

Thanks

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