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Error 10003 at AI Control

Hi,
 
When I start to run 25K Functional Test System of SofTest Designs Corp. I receive following error massages

1. ERROR 10007 occurred at DIO port Conf.

Possible Reasons:

Ni - DAQ LV: A channel, port, or counter is out of range for the device type or device configuration; or the combination of channels is not allowed; or the scan order must be reversed ( 0 last).

2. ERROR 10003 at AI Control.

Possible Reasons:

NI - DAQ LV: The value of a numeric parameter is invalid.

3. ERROR 10401 occurred at CTR control

Possible Reasons:

NI - DAQ LV: The specified device is not a National Instruments product, the driver does not support the device (for example, the driver was released before the device was supported); or the device has not been configured using the NI - DAQ Configuration Utility.

How to solve these problems? I appreciate your help.

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What version of LabVIEW and Traditional DAQ are installed on your computer?  Determine this by navigating to Start»All Programs»National Instruments»Measurement & Automation.  After MAX launches, expand the software tab under My Systems.

Is this an executable?  Is there any installation documentation provided by SofTest Designs Corp?

Trey B
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
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Hi,

I fixed out the Error 10003. Configuring Device 1 (PCI 6071E) Voltage set up "-10/+10V" change to "0/+10V" and "Differential" change to "Reference Single Ended".

We still have error 10007 & 10401 when starting up the computer. The tester passes the test but the label print out from printer cannot read the bar code from microscan (P/N: FIS-0710-0005). I go to Check Panel --> Digital I/O, I found line state 0 &1 are not on, other line state from 2 to 7 are on (Red). How to make the line state 0 & 1 to be on?

I replaced a new scan, check the cable. They are good.

The Labview version: NI-DAQ6.1, Window 95, National Instruments: NI488.2 

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SofTest Designs is a system integrator in Austin, TX and your company must have bought this custom test system from them. Have you contacted them?
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