Modules in the PXI-1033 chassis detection problem

Hello

I met difficulties in operating my PXI-1033, which installed two strips of XIA Pixie-4. Until recently the system was working properly, but now I am unable to detect and use modules using software of XIA, although according to Windows both modules are "working properly". Nothing has changed between the time it was working and now (that I know)!

I suspect the problem involves the chassis, since when I place a module in slot 6, the chassis will not be powered. It will power-up with any other occupied housing.

Any help would be appreciated.

See you soon.

Hello jnod,

At these modules never appear in measurement and Automation Explorer (MAX), if so they appear actually now?

Also if you have other material, I'd be interested to know if the PXI chassis will start when you have a module IN slot 6.

The chassis won't start when either module Pixie-4 is in slot 6?

You probably already know, but turn you on the chassis PXI before you have activated on your computer?

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