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Unsupported Module with new NI-9232 and chassis cDAQ-9188

I've been using cDAQ-9188 + NI-9232 with screw terminal for years.

Now I bought a new NI-9232 with the new SNAP-IN terminal.

But when I plug it into my cDAQ-9188 chassis, MAX gives me Unsupported Module.

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Mod2 is an old screw-terminal module.

 

How can I have the new NI-9232 working?

Vix
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Most likely you would need a newer version of NI-DAQmx driver.

Modules with different connectors are added in different version of DAQmx driver. Reference: NI 9230 and NI 9232 Show Up as Unsupported in MAX

To know what's the exact version, I suggest you reach out to NI Technical Support.

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Hi @ZYOng,

thank you very much.

I think that you're right and probabli NI has not updated yet the tech documentation for "snap-in" variant of these new cDAQ devices.

 

How can  I reach NI tech support for hardware that I bought?

If I click on the "support" section, I see a messag saying that my account doesn't have an active service.

I had in the past (for NI software), but now I buy and use only NI hardware (no more software).

I've never understood what is the NI tech support for hardware.

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I upgraded the drivers to NI-DAQmx 2025.Q3 and now MAX sees the device as a NI-9232.

I've noticed that calibration info is shown as N/A

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Old NI-9232 with screw terminal show their calibration data.

Is this a bug in MAX software?

 

And, again: what is the NI policy on their direct support for hardware devices?

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@vix wrote:

I upgraded the drivers to NI-DAQmx 2025.Q3 and now MAX sees the device as a NI-9232.

I've noticed that calibration info is shown as N/A

9232_calib.PNG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Old NI-9232 with screw terminal show their calibration data.

Is this a bug in MAX software?

 

And, again: what is the NI policy on their direct support for hardware devices?


It could be a bug. I can see the data from NI Instrument Certificate Generator.

I will suggest you reach out to NI Technical Support.

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In order to access the technical support, you would need the Standard Service Program (SSP). By default, a 1-year SSP is included with software purchase but not hardware purchase.

See Hardware Service Programs

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