NI2100 master doesn't seem to do anything O.o
jp1016
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Hi there people.
I'm working on a NI-2100 master which was kept away in the shelf for a little while. I completely redesigned a TP project I was using, and I decided to test in on a master. So I took this master, sent it the same source code I used with the old TP project (channel, adress and level ports as much as channel, adress and level codes being the same as in the old TP), and now, aparently, nothing works. When I hit the buttons that were supposed to send IR commands, no led lights up in the front panel. Also, there is a routine on this source code that was supposed to be sending messages on the first serial port each 300 milliseconds, and again, no light to shine my day.
Is there any "stopped" condition for the master? Some kind of command to stop it from executing the code it is running? Or is it most likely that I'm doing something stupid without realising? Or, even worse, is it possible that my controller is out of order?
Edited: I remembered now, it may be important to add: the master is connecting to the network, and the mvp-7500 is connecting to it with no problems.
Thanks again
(sorry for my lame english - I'm Brazilian )
I'm working on a NI-2100 master which was kept away in the shelf for a little while. I completely redesigned a TP project I was using, and I decided to test in on a master. So I took this master, sent it the same source code I used with the old TP project (channel, adress and level ports as much as channel, adress and level codes being the same as in the old TP), and now, aparently, nothing works. When I hit the buttons that were supposed to send IR commands, no led lights up in the front panel. Also, there is a routine on this source code that was supposed to be sending messages on the first serial port each 300 milliseconds, and again, no light to shine my day.
Is there any "stopped" condition for the master? Some kind of command to stop it from executing the code it is running? Or is it most likely that I'm doing something stupid without realising? Or, even worse, is it possible that my controller is out of order?
Edited: I remembered now, it may be important to add: the master is connecting to the network, and the mvp-7500 is connecting to it with no problems.
Thanks again
(sorry for my lame english - I'm Brazilian )
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Look at the dipswitch on the back of your master and make sure that the leftmost bit is not in the on position. That would disable any program from running.