pins connected vs topology

Hello

I am currently using a PXI-2529 matrix with a topology 8 x 16.

According to the scheme of connection in OR help switch (see attached photo), if I connect R7 to C15 I should have pins C16 and C6 connected to C10. Right?

But when I test the continuity between these pins, I don't that C6 and C10 connected... as if the 2 banks were not connected together as topology involves...

Is this normal?

Hey zyl7,

You use the connection TB-2635 block, which configures topology?  "" "If not, you will need to wire manually topology, as shown in the OR help switches" devices "NI PXI-2529/SMU" topology matrix 8 x 16 2-wire.  Of this document:
«If you do not use the NI TB-2635 terminal block, short external pins to reach a matrix topology 8 x 16 2 son.»  This sentence is a pine table, you will need to connect.  For example, B24 and B14.

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