Matt,
Some of the information in your message is a little contradictory. You say that it does not appear to be a connection problem, but pushing the module in with more force and unusual angles makes the problem disappear. Additional clarification would be helpful.
With the FP-TC-120 having a blinking Power LED and no Ready LED, this generally indicates that the microcontroller in the module is running through its initial self-diagnostics, failing, and rebooting itself to try again. This can be caused by bent pins or terminal base circuitry failure, but is more often indicative of hardware failure in the FP-TC-120.
Have you tried switching the FP-TC-120 at position 9 with one of the other FP-TC-120s? Does the problem follow the IO module or stay with t
he 9th slot.
If it follows the FP-TC-120, contact NI for an RMA for the module. With it sometimes working and sometimes not based upon insertion angle/force, there may be a bad solder joint that is only making intermittent contact.
Also, as a note, similar questions to this one will be better off posted in the Distributed IO->FieldPoint forum.
Regards,
Aaron
LabVIEW Champion, CLA, CPI