07-11-2016 02:34 AM
Hello everybody. I am using cRIO 9074 and I have installed LabView 2015 with Real-Time and FPGA module, also I have installed Device drivers and drivers from the cRIO CD (for this one I couldn't change the location of the installation as I could for the others and place it into the LabView folder). So, the problem is that I can't see my device in the NI MAX software (in the Device and interface card - you can see the printscreen in the attachment). I have connected my cRIO with my laptop via crossover ethernet cable on Ethernet port 1. Can someone help me?
07-11-2016 03:08 AM - edited 07-11-2016 03:08 AM
Hi brian,
there clearly is a cRIO9074 connected to your computer - listed under "Remote systems"! (I can even read it's serial number!)
Did you read the manual on how to start with a cRIO? Do you know how to initialize the cRIO with the needed software?
07-11-2016 05:46 AM - edited 07-11-2016 05:46 AM
I have the manual but I can't find anything for help. What do you mean by ''initialize the cRIO with the needed software"? It is the first time I use cRIO and LabView.
07-11-2016 06:53 AM
Hi brian,
What do you mean by ''initialize the cRIO with the needed software"?
Click on "Software". You will find options to install software on your CRIO.
Background: the cRIO comes more or less "naked" and in the first step you need to install LabVIEW core routines and drivers on your target.
It is the first time I use cRIO and LabView.
Then you should read all the manuals you got and the beginner tutorials offered by NI on their website!
Start with ni.com/compactrio !
07-11-2016 06:57 AM
Did you start a LabVIEW project to write a VI to run on the cRIO yet? Did you install software onto the cRIO?
07-11-2016 07:51 AM
I didn't start to write a project to run on the cRIO, I just wanted to see the IP of the controller because I am trying to make a project similar to this one: https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-41659#comment-49972
07-11-2016 07:58 AM
@brian91 wrote:I just wanted to see the IP of the controller...
Then select the cRIO under the "Remote Systems". There will be a tab on the bottom for network settings.
07-12-2016 03:51 AM
Click on "Software". You will find options to install software on your CRIO.
I have tried to add software on my cRIO but it shows me an error: "The selected target does not support this function", you can see it in the attachment. What does it mean?
07-12-2016 06:04 AM
i think it is very hard to troubleshoot what you are doing ...
i would suggest to use the NI support for this (i assume you have support, since you bought a crio and stuff)
but as the others suggested work through the guides first.