Error Code |
Description |
Error -209802 | DAQmx
Wait for Next Sample Clock detected one or more missed sample clocks
since the last call to Wait for Next Sample Clock which indicates that
your program is not keeping up with the sample clock.
To remove this warning, slow down the sample clock, or else change your
application so that it can keep up with the sample clock. |
Error -209801 | DAQmx
Write did not complete before the arrival of the next sample clock
which indicates that your program is not keeping up with the hardware
clock.
To remove this warning, slow down the hardware clock, or else change
your application so that it can keep up with the hardware clock. |
Error -209800 | DAQmx
Read did not complete before the arrival of the next sample clock or
change detection event which indicates that your program is not keeping
up with the hardware clock or the external change event.
For tasks using sample clock timing slow down the hardware clock or else
change your application so that it can keep up with the hardware clock.
For tasks using change detection timing decrease the frequency of your
event or else change your application so that it can keep up with the
change event. |
Error -200077 | The
NI PXIe-5611 is not configured properly. You must open the
Configuration panel and associate the NI PXIe-5611 with a supported AWG
or an external AWG and a supported LO or an external LO. |
Error -200076 | The
NI PXIe-5611 is not associated with an AWG or a LO. You must open the
Configuration panel and associate the NI PXIe-5611 with a supported AWG
or an external AWG and with a supported LO or an external LO. |
Error -200075 | The
NI PXI-5610 is not configured properly. You must open the Configuration
panel and associate the NI PXI-5610 with a supported AWG or an external
AWG. |
Error -200074 | The
NI PXI-5610 is not associated with an AWG. You must open the
Configuration panel and associate the NI PXI-5610 with a supported AWG
or an external AWG. |
Error -200073 | The
NI PXI-5665 is not configured properly. You must open the Configuration
panel and associate the NI PXIe-5606 with a supported or external
digitizer and a supported or external LO. |
Error -200072 | The
NI PXIe-5606 is not associated with a digitizer or an LO. You must open
the Configuration panel and associate the NI PXIe-5606 with a supported
or external digitizer and a supported or external LO. |
Error -200071 | The
NI PXIe-5667 (7 GHz) is not configured properly. You must open the
Configuration panel and associate the NI PXIe-5605 with a supported or
external digitizer and a supported or external LO. You can also
associate the NI PXIe-5605 with additional IF conditioning and RF
conditioning modules. |
Error -200070 | The
NI PXI-5665 (14 GHz) is not configured properly. You must open the
Configuration panel and associate the NI PXIe-5605 with a supported or
external digitizer and a supported or external LO. You can also
associate the NI PXIe-5605 with additional IF conditioning and RF
conditioning modules. |
Error -200069 | The
NI PXIe-5605 is not associated with a digitizer or an LO. You must open
the Configuration panel and associate the NI PXIe-5605 with a supported
or external digitizer and a supported or external LO. You can also
associate the NI PXIe-5605 with additional IF conditioning and RF
conditioning modules. |
Error -200068 | The
NI PXIe-5667 (3.6 GHz) is not configured properly. You must open the
Configuration panel and associate the NI PXIe-5603 with a supported or
external digitizer and a supported or external LO. You can also
associate the NI PXIe-5603 with additional IF conditioning and RF
conditioning modules. |
Error -200067 | The
NI PXIe-5665 (3.6 GHz) is not configured properly. You must open the
Configuration panel and associate the NI PXIe-5603 with a supported or
external digitizer and a supported or external LO. You can also
associate the NI PXIe-5603 with additional IF conditioning and RF
conditioning modules. |
Error -200066 | The
NI PXIe-5603 is not associated with a digitizer or an LO. You must open
the Configuration panel and associate the NI PXIe-5603 with a supported
or external digitizer and a supported or external LO. You can also
associate the NI PXIe-5603 with additional IF conditioning and RF
conditioning modules. |
Error -200065 | The
NI PXIe-5663E is not configured properly. You must open the
Configuration panel and associate the NI PXIe-5601 with a supported or
external digitizer and a supported or external LO. |
Error -200064 | The
NI PXIe-5663 is not configured properly. You must open the
Configuration panel and associate the NI PXIe-5601 with a supported or
external digitizer and a supported or external LO. |
Error -200063 | The
NI PXIe-5601 is not associated with a digitizer or an LO. You must open
the Configuration panel and associate the NI PXIe-5601 with a supported
or external digitizer and a supported or external LO. |
Error -200062 | The
NI PXI-5661 is not configured properly. You must open the Configuration
panel and associate the NI PXI-5600 with a supported digitizer or an
external digitizer. |
Error -200061 | The
NI PXI-5600 is not associated with a digitizer. You must open the
Configuration panel and associate the NI PXI-5600 with a supported
digitizer or an external digitizer. |
Error -200060 | The same data is being read repetitively. |
Error -200059 | The selected ports are not connected, so there is nothing to disconnect. |
Error -200058 | The
connection count stored on the EEPROM is invalid. Write a value to
Accessory Connection Count to fix the problem. Contact National
Instruments if the problem persists. |
Error -200057 | The network device already exists in the system. |
Error -200056 | The
connection count of the attached accessory has exceeded the recommended
limit. Contact National Instruments if the accessory appears to be
functioning improperly. |
Error -200055 | Power-up
state section of the device EEPROM appears to be corrupt. Reconfigure
the digital power-up states and perform a self-calibration. |
Error -200054 | EEPROM of the device appears to be corrupt. Contact National Instruments if the device appears to be functioning improperly. |
Error -200053 | Sample
Rate specified may exceed device capabilities for some devices in the
task. Specify a slower sample rate, decrease the number of channels, or
use a separate task for some of the devices in the task. |
Error -200052 | Buffer
size specified is not evenly divisible by 8 times the sector size. For
optimal performance, use a buffer size that is a multiple of 8 times the
sector size. Refer to the NI-DAQmx Help for more information. |
Error -200051 | Input
voltage limits exceeded. Protection circuity disabled the inputs,
however proper voltage levels are now present, and the error state has
been cleared. |
Error -200050 | Output
generation aborted by the reverse power protection circuitry of the
device. Either the output signal exceeded the output power limit, or
power was driven back into the output of the device by an external
source. Error state has been cleared. |
Error -200049 | Calibration
changed the gain calibration constants only and not the offset
calibration constants because the necessary offset calibration data was
not available.
This device needs a reference signal of 0.0 Volts at gains of 1, 15, 20,
and 310 in order to perform an offset calibration. |
Error -200048 | Requested property value exceeds device specification limits. Device performance is not guaranteed.
Use values within device specifications, or set the Allow Out of Specification User Settings property to true. |
Error -200047 | Self-calibration section of the EEPROM on the device appears to be corrupt.
Perform a self-calibration on the device. |
Error -200046 | External calibration section of the EEPROM on the device appears to be corrupt.
Perform an external calibration on the device. |
Error -200045 | EEPROM of the device appears to be corrupt. Contact National Instruments if the device appears to be functioning improperly. |
Error -200044 | Invalid
enumeration value was encountered during export. The exported file
will require modification in order to successfully import. |
Error -200043 | Date
specified by the Channel Calibration Expiration Date property has
expired. The channel calibration is applied in spite of this because the
Apply Calibration if Expired property was set to true.
To eliminate this warning, update the channel calibration, including the
Expiration Date. |
Error -200042 | Calibration
constants stored in the EEPROM produced an invalid value for one or
more analog output channels. The device will continue to function, but
the accuracy of the generated signals may be compromised.
An incorrect calibration might have been performed, or the calibration
data in the EEPROM might have been corrupted.
Perform an external calibration, perform a self-calibration, or contact
National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200041 | Calibration
constants stored in EEPROM produced an invalid value for one or more
analog input channels. The device will continue to function, but the
accuracy of the measurements may be compromised.
An incorrect calibration might have been performed, or the calibration
data in the EEPROM might have been corrupted.
Perform an external calibration, perform a self-calibration, or contact
National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200040 | Sample clock rate specified is so high that it violates the settling time requirements for the generation.
Reduce the sample clock rate, or the accuracy of the generated signal might be compromised. |
Error -200039 | Data
may be invalid because the settling time of the enabled filter exceeds
the period between two conversions on the analog-to-digital converter
(ADC) for a task with more than one channel.
Disable the filter by setting AI Lowpass Enable to false, acquire data
from only one channel in the task, or increase the time between two ADC
conversions by reducing the Sample Clock Rate, the Sample Clock Delay,
and/or the number of channels in the task. |
Error -200038 | Data
may be invalid because the settling time of the enabled filter exceeds
the period between two conversions on the analog-to-digital converter
(ADC) for a task with more than one channel.
Disable the filter by setting AI Lowpass Enable to false, increase the
time between two ADC conversions by reducing the AI Convert Rate, or
acquire data from only one channel in the task. |
Error -200037 | Settings
requested through a previous DAQmx Write were overwritten before they
could be applied. This occurred either because DAQmx Write was invoked
more than once between two consecutive sample clocks or because the
frequency of the generated pulse train is lower than the sample clock
rate (it takes more than one sample clock period to generate one period
of the pulse train). The settings requested by the most recent DAQmx
Write will be applied on the next sample clock.
To avoid this warning, make sure that DAQmx Write is invoked exactly
once between two consecutive sample clocks and that the frequency of the
generated pulse train is higher than the sample clock rate. |
Error -200036 | Requested Sample Clock Rate is higher than the maximum supported per device specifications.
Reduce the Sample Clock Rate or use a device which supports the requested Sample Clock Rate. |
Error -200035 | Clock rate specified is less than the minimum conversion rate of the ADC. Your data may be invalid. |
Error -200034 | A
sensor on the device detected a temperature approaching the device's
maximum recommended operating temperature. The device will shut down if
its temperature exceeds the maximum recommended operating temperature.
To avoid the shutdown, ensure the device temperature does not get above
the maximum recommended operating temperature. You can often prevent the
shutdown by periodically cleaning fan filters. Refer to user
documentation for more information. |
Error -200033 | DAQmx Write was invoked more than once between two consecutive sample clocks. Only the last DAQmx Write took effect.
To eliminate this warning, invoke DAQmx Write only once between two consecutive sample clocks. |
Error -200032 | Output gain was coerced to the nearest acceptable value, because the original value was too high given the RF Frequency. |
Error -200031 | Output gain was coerced to the nearest acceptable value, because the original value was too low given the RF Frequency. |
Error -200030 | A
sensor on the device detected a temperature approaching the device's
maximum recommended operating temperature. The device will shut down if
its temperature exceeds the maximum recommended operating temperature.
To avoid the shutdown, ensure the device temperature does not get above
the maximum recommended operating temperature. You can often prevent the
shutdown by periodically cleaning fan filters. Refer to user
documentation for more information. |
Error -200029 | RIS
acquisition was completed, but some of the bins were not filled with a
sufficient number of samples to perform the requested RIS averaging.
Data for those bins was computed from the available samples.
Consider increasing the timeout for the operation. Refer to
documentation for details about RIS acquisitions. |
Error -200028 | Some
of the last samples acquired during the finite DMA acquisition are
possibly invalid due to counter limitations. Get the Number of Possibly
Invalid Samples property to see how many samples might be invalid.
Use continuous sample mode for DMA acquisitions with this type of
counter. |
Error -200027 | Sample clock rate has been coerced to the minimum supported value because the specified value was too low.
For lower sample clock rates, use an external sample clock or an external sample clock timebase. |
Error -200026 | Requested
string could not fit into the given buffer. Only the first part of the
string was copied into the buffer. To allow for the terminating NULL
character, the number of characters copied into the buffer is equal to
the size of the buffer minus one.
Call the function twice. Call the function initially to determine the
string size. Use the second function call to get the full string value.
In the first function call, pass NULL for the buffer and zero for the
buffer size. The positive return value of the function is the string
size (which includes the terminating NULL). Use this value to allocate a
buffer of sufficient size, then use this buffer in the second function
call. |
Error -200025 | User-defined information to be stored in the EEPROM is too long. Only the leading portion was saved.
Refer to documentation for information about the maximum length allowed for user-defined information. |
Error -200024 | One
of more of the properties saved with a later version of NI-DAQ are not
supported by the installed version of NI-DAQ and are ignored.
Upgrade the installed version of NI-DAQ to a version compatible with the
version used when saving the properties to take advantage of all the
saved properties. |
Error -200022 | Attempted writing a sample value that was too small. The driver automatically coerced it to the minimum supported value. |
Error -200021 | Attempted writing a sample value that was too large. The driver automatically coerced it to the maximum supported value. |
Error -200020 | Requested number of pretrigger samples per channel could not be configured, so it was coerced to the minimum supported value. |
Error -200019 | Requested read offset could not be configured, so the offset was coerced to the minimum supported value. |
Error -200018 | Specified
convert rate is too low to be generated using the onboard AI convert
clock with the given timebase. The rate was coerced to the slowest
possible convert rate.
For slower rates, you must use an external convert clock or an external
convert clock timebase. |
Error -200017 | Specified
sample rate is lower than the lowest rate that can be generated using
the onboard clock. The rate was coerced to the slowest possible sample
rate.
For slower rates, use an external sample clock or an external sample
clock timebase. |
Error -200016 | An
attempt has been made to query the date/time of the last self
calibration of a device that has never been self-calibrated using the
NI-DAQmx API, so the date/time is invalid.
Self-calibrate the board using the NI-DAQmx API. |
Error -200015 | While
writing to the buffer during a regeneration, the actual data generated
might have alternated between old data and new data. That is, while the
driver was replacing the old pattern in the buffer with the new pattern,
the device might have generated a portion of new data, then a portion
of old data, and then a portion of new data again.
Reduce the sample rate, use a larger buffer, or refer to documentation
about DAQmx Write for information about other ways to avoid this
warning. |
Error -200014 | The
combination of sample rate and buffer size settings could result in a
large number of interrupts, causing the system to hang.
Decrease your sample rate, or increase your buffer size. For
acquisitions without a reference trigger, you can disallow buffer
overwrites. For generations, you can disable the regeneration of old
samples. |
Error -200013 | User-defined
information string entered exceeds the maximum allowable string length.
The string will be truncated to its maximum allowable length. |
Error -200012 | Clock rate specified exceeds the maximum conversion rate of the ADC. ADC overrun errors are likely. |
Error -200011 | Clock rate specified is so high that it violates the settling time requirements for the acquisition.
Reduce the clock rate, or the accuracy of the measurement might be compromised. |
Error -200010 | Finite acquisition or generation has been stopped before the requested number of samples were acquired or generated. |
Error -200009 | Counter
1 DMA acquisition started while starting, committing, stopping, or
uncommitting an analog output (AO) task. This could cause the counter
acquisition to stop.
If possible, use counter 0 instead of counter 1. Otherwise, start/commit
the AO task before starting the counter 1 DMA acquisition, and
stop/uncommit the AO task after stopping the counter 1 DMA acquisition. |
Error -200008 | Counter
0 DMA acquisition started while starting, committing, stopping, or
uncommitting an analog input (AI) task. This could cause the counter
acquisition to stop.
If possible, use counter 1 instead of counter 0. Otherwise, start/commit
the AI task before starting the counter 0 DMA acquisition, and
stop/uncommit the AI task after stopping the counter 0 DMA acquisition. |
Error -200007 | PLL was unlocked. Your data might be invalid. |
Error -200005 | ADC for one or more channels was overloaded. Your data might be invalid. |
Error -200004 | Input termination resistor for one or more channels was overloaded. Your data might be invalid. |
Error -200003 | Absolute timestamp counter has rolled over. |
Error -200003 | Channel
cannot be used more than once inside a list of channels.
If you need to use the same physical channel more than once inside your
list of channels, refer to that physical channel under different names. |
Error -200004 | Data requested has been overwritten in the device memory. |
Error -200005 | Data requested has not been acquired yet. |
Error -200006 | Record requested has been overwritten in the device memory. |
Error -200007 | Record requested has not been acquired yet . |
Error -200008 | Stop trigger has not occurred yet. |
Error -200009 | Timestamps have been overwritten. You can no longer read any data. |
Error -200010 | Onboard
device memory overflow. Because of system and/or bus-bandwidth
limitations, the driver could not read data from the device fast enough
to keep up with the device throughput.
Reduce your sample rate. If your data transfer method is interrupts, try
using DMA or USB Bulk. You can also use a product with more onboard
memory or reduce the number of programs your computer is executing
concurrently. |
Error -200011 | Task cannot contain both input and output channels.
Either use channels of one direction in a task or make two separate tasks. |
Error -200012 | Specified physical channel does not support digital output.
Change the direction of the task, use another terminal, or use another device. |
Error -200014 | Terminal cannot appear multiple times within a single digital input or output task. |
Error -200015 | Communication with SCXI failed.
The communication cable to the SCXI hardware might have been disconnected or exposed to excessive noise. |
Error -200016 | Onboard
device memory underflow. Because of system and/or bus-bandwidth
limitations, the driver could not write data to the device fast enough
to keep up with the device output rate.
Reduce your sample rate. If your data transfer method is interrupts, try
using DMA or USB Bulk. You can also use a product with more onboard
memory or reduce the number of programs your computer is executing
concurrently. |
Error -200017 | Onboard device memory underflow. Not enough new data has been sampled since the last read or the start of the measurement.
Increase the sample rate, increase the timeout value, or decrease the number of samples to read. |
Error -200018 | DAC
conversion attempted before data to be converted was available.
Decrease the output frequency to increase the period between DAC
conversions, or reduce the size of your output buffer in order to write
data more often. If you are using an external clock, check your signal
for the presence of noise or glitches. |
Error -200019 | ADC
conversion attempted before the prior conversion was complete.
Increase the period between ADC conversions. If you are using an
external clock, check your signal for the presence of noise or glitches. |
Error -200020 | Self-test of the device has failed. |
Error -200022 | Resource requested by this task has already been reserved by a different task. |
Error -200023 | Script contains an invalid character or symbol.
Replace the invalid character with a valid symbol or alphanumeric character. |
Error -200024 | Valid identifier expected but not found in script.
The identifier should specify a valid waveform or script name. Identifiers cannot start with a number. |
Error -200025 | Script name was expected, but not found in the script. |
Error -200026 | Waveform name was expected, but not found in the script. |
Error -200027 | Keyword was expected, but not found in the script. |
Error -200028 | Waveform referenced in the script was not found in onboard memory.
Write the waveform to the device before writing the script. |
Error -200029 | Marker specified in a generate instruction exceeds the waveform boundaries.
Change the marker position or positions to fit within the waveform, or increase the size of the waveform. |
Error -200030 | Subset
specified in a generate instruction exceeds the waveform boundaries.
Change the subset start offset and/or subset length so the subset fits
within the waveform, or increase the size of the waveform. |
Error -200031 | Marker position specified is not a multiple of alignment quantum. |
Error -200032 | Subset length specified is not valid.
Change the subset length to be longer than zero samples and a multiple of the alignment quantum. |
Error -200033 | Start offset of the subset is not a multiple of the alignment quantum. |
Error -200034 | Marker position exceeds the length of the subset. |
Error -200035 | Repeat
loop is contained within too many levels of nested repeat loops.
Unroll one of the "repeat" loops if possible, or change the script and
run it several times. To unroll a loop, remove the "repeat" and "end
repeat" instructions and explicitly replicate the instructions of the
removed loop the desired number of times. |
Error -200036 | Number of iterations specified for a finite "repeat" loop is invalid. |
Error -200037 | "Clear trigger" instruction cannot be the last instruction of a "repeat" loop. |
Error -200038 | "Wait" instruction cannot be the last instruction of a "repeat until" loop. |
Error -200039 | Routing information associated with your device cannot be found. |
Error -200040 | Source
terminal to be routed could not be found on the device.
Make sure the terminal name is valid for the specified device. Refer to
Measurement & Automation Explorer for valid terminal names. |
Error -200041 | Destination
terminal to be routed could not be found on the device.
Make sure the terminal name is valid for the specified device. Refer to
Measurement & Automation Explorer or your hardware documentation for
valid terminal names. |
Error -200042 | Inversion
requested is not possible.
Either the hardware between the source and destination terminals does
not support the inversion, or other routes in the task might be
interfering with this route. |
Error -200043 | Hardware necessary for this route is in use by another task or tasks. |
Error -200044 | Route cannot be made between the source and destination terminals.
Either the hardware does not support this route or other routes might be interfering with this route. |
Error -200045 | Device was removed or powered down between task verification and reservation.
Ensure that the device is not being reset. |
Error -200046 | Invalid identifier at the end of the switch action.
A connection separator, sequence separator, or valid switch action terminator must follow a switch action. |
Error -200047 | Invalid identifier after the device identifier in the list entry. |
Error -200048 | Invalid trigger line in the "<sac>" or "<wfa>" statement in the list entry.
Refer to the documentation for valid trigger lines. |
Error -200049 | Invalid value in the "<repeat>" statement in the list entry.
The syntax for a repeat statement is "<repeat integer>". Refer to the documentation for valid integer values. |
Error -200050 | Invalid channel name in the list entry.
Refer to the documentation for valid channel names for the device in use. |
Error -200051 | Invalid identifier after a separator in the list entry. |
Error -200052 | Invalid identifier instead of an expected connection operator, "->", in the list entry.
Refer to the documentation for proper syntax for connections involving channel ranges. |
Error -200053 | Channels in switch actions cannot span different devices. |
Error -200054 | Semicolon or a semicolon modifier must follow a connection range statement.
Refer to the documentation for information on connection ranges and semicolon modifiers. |
Error -200055 | Device identifier not specified in the list entry. |
Error -200056 | Channel name not specified in the list entry. |
Error -200057 | Duplicate device identifier in the device list. This is not allowed when waiting for devices to settle. |
Error -200058 | Identifier in the list entry is too long. |
Error -200059 | List cannot end with the connection separator "&". |
Error -200060 | Fully specified path cannot contain a connection range. |
Error -200061 | Invalid identifier in the list entry. The connection separator "&" or sequence separator "&&" was expected. |
Error -200062 | Invalid identifier instead of an expected connection operator "->" in the list entry. |
Error -200063 | Invalid identifier instead of an expected terminator in the list entry. |
Error -200064 | Unexpected connection separator "&" or sequence separator "&&" in the list entry. |
Error -200065 | Action at the designated position in the scanlist is not valid for the device. |
Error -200066 | Connection operator is invalid at the designated point in the list entry. |
Error -200067 | Settling time constraints for the device could not be satisfied.
Refer to the documentation for details about settling time constraints. |
Error -200068 | Scanning is not supported by the specified device. |
Error -200069 | Device specified is not a valid switch device. |
Error -200070 | Advance trigger type specified is not supported by the device. |
Error -200071 | Number of physical channels is too large. |
Error -200072 | Duplicate channels in the list of physical channels are not supported by this device. |
Error -200073 | SCXI
module specified in the hardware configuration was not found.
Make sure that the SCXI chassis is powered on, the SCXI cable is
properly connected between the chassis communicator and the SCXI module,
and that the cabled module specified in the hardware configuration is
present in the specified slot. |
Error -200074 | Device unable to store calibration constants.
Make sure that your hardware is properly installed, and test the regular operation of the device. |
Error -200075 | Voltage data supplied is outside of the specified range.
Change the range or the data. Refer to the documentation for more information about possible ranges. |
Error -200076 | Current data supplied is outside of the specified range. |
Error -200077 | Requested
value is not a supported value for this property. The property value
may be invalid because it conflicts with another property. |
Error -200078 | Analog
input (AI) task started or committed during a counter 0 DMA
acquisition.
If possible, use counter 1 instead of counter 0. Otherwise, start/commit
the AI task before starting the counter 0 DMA acquisition. |
Error -200079 | Analog output (AO) task started or committed during a counter 1 DMA acquisition.
If possible, use counter 0 instead of counter 1. Otherwise, commit the AO task before starting the counter 1 DMA acquisition. |
Error -200081 | Sample
rate exceeds the maximum sample rate for the number of channels
specified.
Reduce the sample rate or the number of channels. Increasing the convert
rate or reducing the sample delay might also alleviate the problem, if
you set either of them. |
Error -200082 | Minimum
is greater than or equal to the maximum. Ensure the maximum value is
greater than the minimum value. If using a custom scale, ensure that the
scaled maximum is greater than the scaled minimum. |
Error -200086 | Physical channel range syntax in the input string is invalid because multiple devices were listed in the string. |
Error -200087 | Channel
is not in the task, and the channel is not a valid global channel.
Make sure that the channel is in the task or that the channel is a valid
global channel. If you explicitly named the virtual channel in DAQmx
Create Channel, you must use the name assigned to that channel. Also,
check for typing errors. |
Error -200088 | Task specified is invalid or does not exist. |
Error -200089 | Task name specified conflicts with an existing task name. |
Error -200090 | Shared
library was not found.
This error might be the result of an inadvertent deletion of an NI-DAQmx
component. Reinstall NI-DAQmx, or download the latest version of the
driver from the National Instruments website at ni.com. If the error is
still returned, contact NI Technical Support. |
Error -200091 | Shared
library version installed is incorrect.
This error might be the result of an incorrect installation of NI-DAQmx
or a related software package. Reinstall NI-DAQmx, or download the
latest version of the driver from the National Instruments website at
ni.com. If the error is still returned, contact NI Technical Support. |
Error -200092 | Function supported for channel-based tasks only. |
Error -200093 | Attempted to retrieve channel properties from a multichannel task without selecting a specific channel.
Use the Active Channel property to select a specific channel from which to retrieve properties. |
Error -200094 | Digital waveform expected as input. |
Error -200095 | Analog waveform expected as input. |
Error -200096 | Number of samples to read must be -1 or greater. |
Error -200097 | Attempted
to retrieve channel properties from a multichannel task with more than
one channel selected.
You must select an individual channel to retrieve channel properties. If
you are programming with LabVIEW, use the Active Channel property to
specify the individual channel. |
Error -200098 | Number of terminals requested cannot be greater than 1. |
Error -200099 | Physical channel not specified. |
Error -200100 | Specified DAQmx Read only can be used to read from a single channel.
Use the multichannel DAQmx Read. |
Error -200101 | Number of channels in data to write does not match the number of channels in the task. |
Error -200102 | Pattern width specified does not match the number of lines in the digital channel. |
Error -200103 | Number of samples to write must be the same for every channel. |
Error -200104 | Bracket character ("[" or "]") at the specified position in the list is invalid. Matching bracket cannot be found.
Check for nested fully specified paths or incorrectly paired brackets. |
Error -200105 | Channel is invalid for the excitation mode of the SCXI-1122.
Disable multiplexed excitation, or use one of the physical channels between ai0 and ai7. |
Error -200106 | Property must have the same value for all channels on this device. |
Error -200107 | Module specified in the hardware configuration is not the module found.
Make sure that the module specified in the hardware configuration is present in the specified slot. |
Error -200108 | Calibration
session is already open on this device.
You can have only one open calibration session for each device. Use the
handle obtained when the calibration session for this device was
originally opened. |
Error -200109 | Password is longer than four characters. |
Error -200110 | Password supplied is incorrect. |
Error -200111 | Password is required for this operation. |
Error -200112 | Calibration
handle is invalid.
Open a calibration session to get a valid calibration handle. Use the
valid calibration handle obtained when the calibration session was
opened. |
Error -200113 | Device temperature is outside of the required range for calibration. |
Error -200116 | Lines on the 8255 chip for this device are configured for output. Cannot tristate these lines at this time.
Read values using an input task on another port. |
Error -200117 | Port C cannot be used for data input/output in a handshaking task. |
Error -200118 | Port reserved for handshaking. Cannot reserve this port or any of its lines for another task at this time. |
Error -200119 | Port
is configured for static digital operations by another task. Cannot
configure this port or any of its lines for handshaking at this time. |
Error -200120 | Port is configured for input. Cannot configure this port or any of its lines for output at this time. |
Error -200121 | Port is configured for output. Cannot configure this port or any of its lines for input at this time. |
Error -200122 | Lines 0 through 3 of this port are configured for input. Cannot configure these lines for output at this time. |
Error -200123 | Lines 0 through 3 of this port are configured for output. Cannot configure these lines for input at this time. |
Error -200124 | Lines 4 to 7 of this port are configured for input. Cannot configure these lines for output at this time. |
Error -200125 | Lines 4 through 7 of this port are configured for output. Cannot configure these lines for input at this time. |
Error -200126 | Lines
on port C cannot be used for both handshaking control and static
digital operations on an 8255 chip.
Handshaking tasks automatically reserve some lines on port C as control
lines. These lines cannot be reserved for static digital operations when
the device is configured for handshaking.
There are two likely causes for this error:
1. An attempt was made to reserve the lines for static digital
operations when a handshaking task was previously configured.
2. An attempt was made to create a handshaking task when the lines were
previously reserved for static digital operations.
Refer to the documentation for information about which lines on port C
are not available when the 8255 chip is in handshaking mode. |
Error -200127 | Port 0 or any of its lines cannot be used to create a handshaking task.
Use port 1 or port 2 of the 8255 chip on this device for handshaking. |
Error -200128 | Property must have the same value for all repeated physical channels.
Set the same property value for all of the channels. |
Error -200130 | Timebase
divisor cannot be set for an external clock.
You cannot divide down an externally supplied clock. If you want to
divide down an external clock, specifiy an external timebase source
instead and set the clock source to be internal. |
Error -200131 | Analog trigger source must be the first channel in the acquisition or a valid analog trigger terminal.
If you explicitly named the virtual channel in DAQmx Create Channel, you must use the name assigned to that channel. |
Error -200132 | External timebase rate must be specified to translate the derived clock or timebase rate into ticks.
Set the external timebase rate, or set the divisor instead of the clock or timebase rate. |
Error -200133 | Counter
timebase source, counter timebase rate, master timebase divisor, and
master timebase rate settings are inconsistent with one another.
The conflicting properties must satisfy the following constraint:
Master Timebase Rate / Master Timebase Divisor = Counter Timebase Rate |
Error -200134 | Counter
timebase source and counter timebase rate settings are inconsistent
with one another.
For internal counter timebase source selections, if the counter timebase
rate is set, its value must match the rate corresponding to the counter
timebase source. For example, 20 MHz corresponds to a rate of
20,000,000 Hz. |
Error -200135 | Counter timebase source and counter timebase master timebase divisor settings are inconsistent with one another.
If the divisor is specified, the following must apply:
Master Timebase Rate / Counter Timebase Master Timebase Divisor = Rate corresponding to Counter Timebase Source. |
Error -200136 | Frequency
and Initial Delay property values are inconsistent with one or more
counter timebase properties.
The conflicting properties must satisfy the following constraint:
Counter Timebase Rate / Counter Maximum Count <= X <= Counter
Timebase Rate / 2
where X = Frequency and 1 / Initial Delay, and where Counter Timebase
Rate = Master Timebase Rate / Counter Timebase Master Timebase Divisor
or is inferred from the Counter Timebase Source selection. |
Error -200137 | Initial
Delay, High Time, and Low Time property values are inconsistent with
one or more counter timebase properties.
The conflicting properties must satisfy the following restraint:
2 / Counter Timebase Rate <= X <= Counter Maximum Count/ Counter
Timebase Rate
where X = Initial Delay, High Time, and Low Time, and where Counter
Timebase Rate = Master Timebase Rate / Counter Timebase Master Timebase
Divisor or is inferred from the Counter Timebase Source selection. |
Error -200138 | A timebase could not be selected that covers the entire range specified in the Maximum and Minimum properties.
The conflicting properties must satisfy the following constraints:
Maximum <= Counter Maximum Count / Counter Timebase Rate
Minimum >= 2 / Counter Timebase Rate. |
Error -200139 | A timebase could not be selected that covers the entire range specified in the Maximum and Minimum properties.
The conflicting properties must satisfy the following constraints:
Maximum <= Counter Timebase Rate / 2
Minimum >= Counter Timebase Rate / Counter Maximum Count. |
Error -200140 | Two consecutive active edges of the input signal occurred without a counter timebase edge.
Use a faster counter timebase. |
Error -200141 | Data
was overwritten before it could be read by the system.
If Data Transfer Mechanism is Interrupts, try using DMA or USB Bulk.
Otherwise, divide the input signal before taking the measurement. |
Error -200142 | Internal timebase could not be found that matches the rate specified in the Counter Timebase Rate property. |
Error -200143 | Counter
timebase rate must be specified for external counter timebase sources
in order for frequency and/or time calculations to be made correctly.
Set the Counter Timebase Rate property to the appropriate value for your
external source. |
Error -200144 | Pause trigger is only valid for continuous pulse generations.
Change the sample mode to continuous, or do not use the pause trigger. |
Error -200145 | Pause trigger is only valid for event counting if sample clock is not used. |
Error -200146 | Pause and start triggers cannot both be active in this task. |
Error -200147 | There cannot be multiple counters in the same task for input operations.
Use a separate task for each counter. |
Error -200148 | FREQOUT
counter cannot generate the desired frequency.
The FREQOUT counter is a 4-bit counter that can divide either the master
timebase rate / 2 or the master timebase rate / 200 by a number between
one and 16. Choose a frequency within this range. |
Error -200149 | External timebase rate must be specified to translate the delay into ticks.
Set the external timebase rate, or set the delay in units of ticks. |
Error -200150 | Channel is not available when the module is in parallel mode. |
Error -200151 | Your
SCXI system is not set up for performing analog input operations on
given channels. The SCXI module cabled to your digitizer cannot route
analog signals from other modules to the digitizer, or is not configured
to route them.
To perform the desired operation with multiple SCXI modules and one
digitizer, cable the digitizer to one of the analog input modules. The
module your channels are on is one such module. Then, update the
chassis configuration in MAX to reflect cabling change, and ensure that
the cabled module is in multiplexed mode. Alternatively, you can use
multiple digitizers and SCXI modules in parallel mode. For detailed
information about cabling, refer to documentation. |
Error -200152 | Data
read from the EEPROM on the device is invalid.
Verify that any accessories configured with this device are connected.
If the problem continues, contact National Instruments Technical
Support. The device might need to be recalibrated or repaired by NI. |
Error -200153 | Reference voltage applied for calibration is outside the range defined for calibration of this device.
Ensure that the reference voltage falls within the range specified for this device. |
Error -200154 | Reference current applied for calibration is outside the range defined for calibration of this device.
Ensure that the reference current falls within the range specified for this device. |
Error -200155 | Reference resistance applied for calibration is outside the range defined for calibration of this device.
Ensure that the reference resistance falls within the range specified for this device. |
Error -200156 | Reference frequency applied for calibration is outside the range defined for calibration of this device.
Ensure that the reference frequency falls within the range specified for this device. |
Error -200157 | Device
could not complete the calibration operation.
Calibration could fail for the following reasons:
1. The actual reference signal applied for calibration was different
from the value you specified. Ensure that the reference signal applied
is the same as the values that were input.
2. The reference signal was not stable over the period of time that the
hardware was being calibrated. Ensure that the reference signal
specified is free of noise and does not drift over the duration of the
calibration.
3. The device is not functioning properly. |
Error -200158 | Requested
operation could not be performed because the necessary digital lines
could not be reserved by SCXI.
Another task might have reserved these lines previously. For example, E
Series devices use lines 0, 1, 2, and 4 on port 0 to communicate with
the SCXI module. |
Error -200159 | Requested
operation could not be performed because the digital lines are being
used for communication with SCXI or a TEDS carrier.
For example, E Series devices use lines 0, 1, 2, and 4 on port 0 to
communicate with a SCXI module. Therefore, you cannot use lines 0, 1, 2,
and 4 for regular digital I/O. |
Error -200160 | Channel
could not be created. All channels must be created before the task is
verified.
Before I/O can be performed or properties can be retrieved, tasks are
verified. Channels must be created before these actions can occur. |
Error -200161 | Device to which the sensor is attached does not have an available internal excitation source.
Select another device with an available internal excitation source or supply external excitation. |
Error -200162 | 2-wire resistance configuration is incompatible with voltage excitation. |
Error -200163 | Completion resistance value, R1, cannot be zero if the circuit uses voltage excitation. |
Error -200166 | Output
buffer underwrite. Your application was unable to write samples to the
background buffer fast enough for the device to get new samples at the
specified sample rate.
To avoid this error, you can do any the following:
1. Increase the size of the background buffer by configuring the buffer.
2. Increase the number of samples you write each time you invoke a write
operation.
3. Write samples more often.
4. Reduce your sample rate.
5. Change the data transfer mechanism from interrupts to DMA.
6. Initially write a sufficient number of samples to satisfy the
specified data transfer request condition.
7. Reduce the number of applications that your computer is executing
concurrently.
In addition, if you do not need to ensure that each sample is generated
once and only once, you can set the regeneration mode to allow
regeneration. |
Error -200167 | Device cannot acquire from _cjTemp and other channels in the same task.
Create one task for reading _cjTemp and another task for the other channels. |
Error -200168 | Number
of channels to acquire exceeds the device maximum.
Reduce the number of channels. In some cases, you can access a large
number of channels if they are identically configured and created
consecutively. Refer to the documentation for more information. |
Error -200169 | Memory mapping can be enabled only if Data Transfer Mechanism is Programmed IO.
Enable memory mapping only when Data Transfer Mechanism is Programmed IO. |
Error -200170 | Physical channel specified does not exist on this device.
Refer to the documentation for channels available on this device. |
Error -200171 | Virtual channel cannot be created. Another virtual channel with this name already exists. |
Error -200172 | Buffer size must be zero when Data Transfer Mechanism is Programmed IO.
Set buffer size to zero or Data Transfer Mechanism to something other than Programmed IO. |
Error -200173 | The
combination of Sample Timebase Rate and Master Timebase Rate you
specified is invalid.
The driver computed the Sample Timebase Source Divisor by dividing the
Master Timebase Rate by the Sample Timebase Rate. The resulting value
for the Sample Timebase Source Divisor is not supported by your device.
Refer to the documentation for more information about these three
properties.
|
Error -200175 | Hardware is not responding.
Ensure your hardware is powered on and all cables are properly connected. |
Error -200176 | Operation is not permitted while the switch device is scanning. |
Error -200177 | Operation is permitted only while the switch device is scanning. |
Error -200178 | Task
was created with a settling time different from the current settling
time. When scanning, you must use the original settling time specified
when the task was created. |
Error -200179 | Explicit connection between the channels already exists. You can make only one connection between these channels. |
Error -200180 | Path between two switch channels is not available. |
Error -200181 | Channel name specified is not valid for the switch device. |
Error -200182 | Switch channels cannot be disconnected because there is no explicit path between them. |
Error -200183 | Switch channel names cannot be duplicated in the path string. |
Error -200184 | Leg in path cannot contain two channels that are already directly connected. |
Error -200185 | Path contains a leg with two channels that cannot be directly connected. |
Error -200186 | Channels used to make the connection between two endpoints must be reserved for routing. |
Error -200187 | Channel cannot be connected to itself. |
Error -200188 | Connection cannot be made between the specified channels because they are connected to different source channels. |
Error -200189 | Explicit connection cannot be made to a switch channel that is reserved for routing. |
Error -200190 | Disconnection path is not the same as the existing path.
You can programmatically find out the existing path. Refer to your documentation for details. |
Error -200191 | Task
was created with a topology different from the current topology. When
scanning, you must use the original topology specified when the task was
created. |
Error -200192 | Switch device supports continuous scanning only. |
Error -200193 | Switch device does not support this operation. |
Error -200194 | Hardware was unexpectedly powered off and back on.
To recover, reset the device (either programmatically or by using Measurement & Automation Explorer). |
Error -200195 | Switch
configuration has caused the switch device to exceed its power limit
because there were too many closed relays. The switch was disabled.
Reset it by doing one of the following:
1. Call DAQmx Switch Set Topology And Reset.
2. Call DAQmx Device Reset.
3. Use Measurement & Automation Explorer. |
Error -200196 | Action at the end of the scan list is not valid for this device. |
Error -200197 | Device does not support this property. |
Error -200198 | Topology specified is invalid.
Make sure the spelling of the topology is correct and that the switch supports that topology. |
Error -200199 | Switch device must be reset before scanning.
Reset the device by doing one of the following:
1. Call DAQmx Switch Set Topology And Reset.
2. Call DAQmx Device Reset.
3. Use Measurement & Automation Explorer. |
Error -200200 | Switch channel is already in exclusive use within another connection. |
Error -200201 | Switch scan list is too large to fit in the onboard memory of the device. |
Error -200202 | Relay name is invalid. |
Error -200203 | Switch hardware is incapable of driving multiple trigger lines simultaneously. |
Error -200204 | Unexpected identifier within the fully-specified path in the list. |
Error -200205 | Topology does not support scanning. |
Error -200206 | Advance trigger and Advance Complete event must use the same polarity in this particular switch device. |
Error -200207 | Device identifier in the list entry is invalid. |
Error -200208 | Range statement in the list entry contains an invalid character sequence. |
Error -200209 | Duplicate
device identifier found in the terminal list when trying to set the
property. Only one instance of the device identifier is permitted. |
Error -200210 | Multiple device identifiers from one chassis are not allowed in the terminal list. |
Error -200211 | Multiple relay names were specified for a single relay operation. |
Error -200212 | Measurement units specified for the channel are not valid for the Measurement Type of the channel. |
Error -200213 | Pretrigger
Samples per Channel requested plus minimum number of posttrigger
samples exceed the requested Number of Samples per Channel.
Decrease the number of Pretrigger Samples per Channel, or increase
Number of Samples per Channel. |
Error -200214 | Analog trigger circuitry unavailable on the device.
Select a non-analog trigger type, or use a device with analog triggering hardware. |
Error -200215 | Memory Mapping is not supported for buffered operations.
Turn Memory Mapping off, set Buffer Size to 0, or do not configure the buffer for the operation. |
Error -200216 | Buffered operations cannot use a Data Transfer Mechanism of Programmed I/O for this device and Channel Type.
Non-buffered operations cannot use a Data Transfer Mechanism of Interrupts or DMA for this device and Channel Type. |
Error -200217 | Buffered
operations cannot use On Demand for Sample Timing Type.
Set your buffer size to 0 for On Demand sample timing. Otherwise,
configure your sample clock, or change your sample timing type for
buffered operations. |
Error -200218 | Data Transfer Mechanism must be Programmed I/O when not using hardware timing.
Set Data Transfer Mechanism to Programmed I/O, configure your sample clock timing, or set Sample Timing Type to Sample Clock. |
Error -200219 | Analog
output virtual channels cannot be created out of order with respect to
their physical channel numbers for the type of device you are using. For
example, a virtual channel using physical channel ao0 must be created
before a virtual channel with physical channel ao1. |
Error -200220 | Device identifier is invalid. |
Error -200221 | Amount of time allocated to perform this operation was exceeded. |
Error -200222 | Acquisition
has been stopped to prevent an input buffer overwrite. Your application
was unable to read samples from the buffer fast enough to prevent new
samples from overwriting unread data.
To avoid this error, you can do any of the following:
1. Increase the size of the buffer.
2. Increase the number of samples you read each time you invoke a read
operation.
3. Read samples more often.
4. Reduce the sample rate.
5. If your data transfer method is interrupts, try using DMA or USB
Bulk.
6. Reduce the number of applications your computer is running
concurrently.
In addition, if you do not need to read every sample that is acquired,
you can configure the overwrite mode to overwrite unread data, and then
use the Relative To and Offset properties to read the desired samples. |
Error -200223 | Specified threshold and hysteresis values for this channel create a triggering range that is not supported by your device.
On the SCXI-1126, threshold minus hysteresis must be between -0.5 and 4.48. |
Error -200224 | No
registered trigger lines could be found between the devices in the
route.
If you have a PXI chassis, identify the chassis correctly in MAX, and
make sure it has been configured properly. If you are using PCI devices,
make sure they are connected with a RTSI cable and that the RTSI cable
is registered in MAX. Otherwise, make sure there is an available trigger
line on the trigger bus shared between the devices. |
Error -200225 | Trigger line requested could not be reserved because it is already in use. |
Error -200226 | Trigger bus to which the device is connected does not have any free trigger lines for the driver to choose.
To free up trigger lines, you can do any of the following:
1. Stop other tasks that are connected to the same trigger bus as this device.
2. Use DAQmx Disconnect Route to stop any immediate routes that span this trigger bus.
3. Make more trigger lines on this trigger bus available to the driver. |
Error -200227 | Device
does not have any free trigger lines for the device driver to choose.
Although there might be trigger lines available on the respective
trigger bus, the device cannot use the trigger bus because the device
does not have enough free resources to do so. To free up trigger lines,
you can do any of the following:
1. Stop other tasks that are connected to this device.
2. Use DAQmx Disconnect Route to stop any immediate routes that span
this trigger bus and device. |
Error -200228 | Buffer is too small to fit the string. |
Error -200229 | Buffer is too small to fit read data. |
Error -200230 | NULL pointer was passed for a required parameter. |
Error -200231 | Property requested cannot be set. |
Error -200232 | Property requested cannot be read. |
Error -200233 | Property specified is not valid for this function. |
Error -200234 | Buffer is too small for requested samples to be written. |
Error -200235 | Explanation could not be found for the requested status code.
Verify that the requested status code is correct. |
Error -200236 | Property requested cannot be reset. |
Error -200237 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external reference clock, make sure it is connected
and within the jitter and voltage level specifications, and its rate is
correctly specified. If you are generating your clock internally, please
contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200238 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external reference clock, make sure it is connected
and within the jitter and voltage level specifications at all times, and
its rate is correctly specified. If you are generating your clock
internally, please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200239 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock or an external reference
clock, make sure it is connected and within the jitter and voltage level
specifications. Also, verify that the rate of the external clock
matches the specified clock rate. If you are generating your clock
internally, please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200240 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock or an external reference
clock, make sure it is connected and within the jitter and voltage
specifications. Also, verify that the rate of the external clock matches
the specified clock rate. If you are generating your clock internally,
please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200241 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock or an external reference
clock, make sure it is connected and within the jitter and voltage
specifications. Also, verify that the rate of the external clock matches
the specified clock rate. If you are generating your clock internally,
please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200242 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock or an external reference
clock, make sure it is connected and within the jitter and voltage
specifications. Also, verify that the rate of the external clock matches
the specified clock rate. If you are generating your clock internally,
please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200243 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock or an external reference
clock, make sure it is connected and within the jitter and voltage
specifications. Also, verify that the rate of the external clock matches
the specified clock rate. If you are generating your clock internally,
please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200244 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock or an external reference
clock, make sure it is connected and within the jitter and voltage level
specifications. Also, verify that the rate of the external clock
matches the specified clock rate. If you are generating your clock
internally, please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200245 | PLL
could not phase-lock to the external reference clock.
Make sure your reference clock is connected and that it is within the
jitter and voltage specifications. Also, make sure the reference clock
rate is correctly specified. |
Error -200246 | PLL
has lost phase-lock to the external reference clock.
Make sure your reference clock is connected and that it is within the
jitter and voltage level specifications at all times. Also, make sure
the reference clock rate is correctly specified at all times. |
Error -200247 | Integer was expected but not found in the script.
Insert an appropriate integer at this location in the script. |
Error -200248 | Specified marker position is too close to the end of the last "generate" statement in a "repeat until" loop.
Move the marker position farther away from the end of the last "generate" statement in the "repeat until" loop. |
Error -200249 | Length of waveform subset is too small for the last "generate" statement in a "repeat until" loop. |
Error -200250 | Length of waveform is too small for the last "generate" statement in a "repeat until" loop. |
Error -200251 | No
DMA channels or USB Bulk Endpoints are available.
Either shut down other tasks that might be using these resources or
consider changing your data transfer mechanism to Interrupts if
supported. |
Error -200252 | Terminal cannot be tristated because it is busy.
Disconnect any routes spanning this terminal, or stop any tasks using this terminal. |
Error -200253 | Terminal could not be tristated because the hardware cannot tristate this terminal. |
Error -200254 | Terminal for the device is invalid. |
Error -200255 | Built-in
temperature sensor is not supported on this channel.
This channel is not configured to support a built-in temperature sensor.
Make sure the accessory specified in the hardware configuration is
correct and that the hardware supports a built-in temperature sensor on
this channel. |
Error -200256 | Specified
topology cannot be used to reset the switch, because that topology is
not supported by the connected terminal block.
Refer to the documentation for supported topologies for the given
terminal block, or disconnect the terminal block from the switch. |
Error -200257 | Excitation property must be the same for related physical channels.
Refer to the documentation for information about setting excitation across related physical channels. |
Error -200258 | Gain
value conflicts with specified AI Minimum and AI Maximum properties.
The specified gain and AI Minimum and/or AI Maximum would cause the
device to exceed the hardware limit. Lower the gain, or adjust AI
Minimum and/or AI Maximum. |
Error -200259 | Value
selected for this jumper-controlled property must match the value
specified in Measurement & Automation Explorer.
Make sure the value specified in Measurement & Automation Explorer
matches the value in your program and that the value corresponds to the
selection made using the jumper on the device. |
Error -200260 | Memory
mapping has been enabled, and the sample clock has been configured; but
the buffer size has not been set, and the data transfer mechanism has
either not been set or was set to something other than Programmed I/O.
Set the buffer size to 0, and/or change the data transfer mechanism to
Programmed I/O. |
Error -200261 | An attempt has been made to use an analog trigger in multiple situations with differing properties.
Change the analog trigger properties so they are the same, or do not use an analog trigger for all situations. |
Error -200262 | An
attempt has been made to configure a trigger without configuring the
appropriate sample clock properties or when Sample Timing Type was set
to On Demand.
Configure the sample clock type to something other than On Demand to use
a trigger. |
Error -200263 | Device
supports an analog channel as the source of an analog pause trigger
only when it is the only channel in the task.
Remove all of the channels currently in the task except the channel that
will be used as the analog trigger source, or change the analog trigger
source to a terminal. |
Error -200264 | Device
supports an analog channel as the source of an analog reference trigger
only when it is the only channel in the task.
Remove all of the channels currently in the task except the channel that
will be used as the analog trigger source, or change the analog trigger
source to a terminal. |
Error -200265 | An
attempt has been made to use an invalid analog trigger source.
Ensure that the trigger source you specify matches the name of the
virtual channel in the task or matches the name of a non-scannable
terminal that the device can use as an analog trigger source. |
Error -200266 | Minimum and maximum values for the channel are not symmetric. |
Error -200267 | Product of AO channel properties Maximum Value and Gain exceeds the maximum voltage for the device. |
Error -200268 | Specified Offset is too small given AO Gain and Minimum Value.
The following constraint must hold:
Offset > (Gain * Minimum Value / 2) |
Error -200269 | Specified Offset is too large for the given AO Gain and Maximum Value.
The following constraint must hold:
Offset < (Gain * Maximum Value / 2) |
Error -200270 | Interpolation rate specified is not possible for the given sample rate. |
Error -200271 | Product of AO Channel properties Minimum Value and Gain exceeds the minimum voltage for the device. |
Error -200272 | Sample clock rate requested is too low for the selected divide-down clock.
Use the high resolution clock, or increase your sample rate. |
Error -200273 | Sample
clock rate and the sample clock divisor values are inconsistent with
one another.
Consider settting either the sample clock rate or the sample clock
divisor, but not both. This allows the driver to automatically select an
appropriate value for the other property.
Alternatively, make sure the sample clock rate and sample clock divisor
satisfy the following constraint:
rate = timebase / divisor |
Error -200274 | Sample clock rate desired is too high for an external clock being brought in through the backplane.
Bring in your external sample clock through one of the higher-frequency front panel connectors, or use a lower sample rate. |
Error -200275 | Sample rate desired is too low for an external clock being brought in through the ClkIn connector.
Change the sample rate so it is within limits, or use DDC_ClkIn to bring in your sample clock. |
Error -200276 | Reference clock source and sample clock source cannot be the same.
Use different terminals to bring in your reference clock and sample clock, or use only one of them at a time. |
Error -200277 | Invalid
combination of position and offset. The position and offset specified a
sample prior to the first sample acquired (sample 0).
Make sure any negative read offset specified will select a valid sample
when combined with the read position. |
Error -200278 | Attempted
to read a sample beyond the final sample acquired. The acquisition has
stopped, therefore the sample specified by the combination of position
and offset will never be available.
Specify a position and offset which selects a sample up to, but not
beyond, the final sample acquired. The final sample acquired can be
determined by querying the total samples acquired after an acquisition
has stopped. |
Error -200279 | Attempted
to read samples that are no longer available. The requested sample was
previously available, but has since been overwritten.
Increasing the buffer size, reading the data more frequently, or
specifying a fixed number of samples to read instead of reading all
available samples might correct the problem. |
Error -200281 | Reading
relative to the reference trigger or relative to the start of
pretrigger samples position before the acquisition is complete.
Wait for the acquisition to complete before reading, or increase your
read timeout. Also, make sure the hardware is set up and wired
correctly, the signal for the reference trigger is correct, and that the
reference trigger occurs while the device is acquiring data. |
Error -200282 | Reading
relative to the reference trigger or relative to the start of
pretrigger samples position when the acquisition is not configured with a
reference trigger.
Configure a reference trigger, or configure read position differently. |
Error -200283 | Acquisition
has stopped to prevent the intermediate buffer from overflowing. The
background was running too fast for the application to keep up, and the
application was unable to read samples from the intermediate buffer fast
enough to prevent losing samples.
To avoid this error, you might reduce the sample rate, reduce the number
of applications your computer is executing concurrently, or not read
any samples until the acquisition is complete. |
Error -200284 | Some
or all of the samples requested have not yet been acquired.
To wait for the samples to become available use a longer read timeout or
read later in your program. To make the samples available sooner,
increase the sample rate. If your task uses a start trigger, make sure
that your start trigger is configured correctly. It is also possible
that you configured the task for external timing, and no clock was
supplied. If this is the case, supply an external clock. |
Error -200286 | No data is available to read, because no acquisition has been started.
Start the acquisition before attempting to read data, either explicitly or by enabling auto start and stop. |
Error -200287 | Attempted
to write to an invalid combination of position and offset. The position
and offset specified a sample prior to the first sample generated
(sample 0).
Make sure any negative write offset specified will select a valid sample
when combined with the write position. |
Error -200288 | Attempted
to write a sample beyond the final sample generated. The generation has
stopped, therefore the sample specified by the combination of position
and offset will never be available.
Specify a position and offset which selects a sample up to, but not
beyond, the final sample generated. The final sample generated can be
determined by querying the total samples generated after a generation
has stopped. |
Error -200289 | Attempted to write samples that have already been generated or have already been sent to the device for generation.
Increasing the buffer size or writing the data more frequently might correct the problem. |
Error -200290 | The
generation has stopped to prevent the regeneration of old samples. Your
application was unable to write samples to the background buffer fast
enough to prevent old samples from being regenerated.
To avoid this error, you can do any of the following:
1. Increase the size of the background buffer by configuring the buffer.
2. Increase the number of samples you write each time you invoke a write
operation.
3. Write samples more often.
4. Reduce the sample rate.
5. If your data transfer method is interrupts, try using DMA or USB
Bulk.
6. Reduce the number of applications your computer is executing
concurrently.
In addition, if you do not need to write every sample that is generated,
you can configure the regeneration mode to allow regeneration, and then
use the Position and Offset attributes to write the desired samples. |
Error -200291 | The
generation has stopped because an intermediate buffer overflowed. The
background was running too fast for the application to keep up, and the
application was unable to write samples to the intermediate buffer fast
enough to prevent regenerating old samples.
To avoid this error, you can reduce the sample rate, reduce the number
of applications your computer is executing concurrently, or write all
samples before the generation starts. |
Error -200292 | Some
or all of the samples to write could not be written to the buffer yet.
More space will free up as samples currently in the buffer are
generated.
To wait for more space to become available, use a longer write timeout.
To make the space available sooner, increase the sample rate. |
Error -200293 | The generation is not yet started, and not enough space is available in the buffer.
Configure a larger buffer, or start the generation before writing more data than will fit in the buffer. |
Error -200294 | Not
enough samples were written to satisfy the initial data transfer
request condition.
To successfully start a generation, increase the number of samples
initially written to the buffer before starting. Alternatively,
decrease the number of samples required to start by changing the data
transfer request condition. |
Error -200295 | Attempt
was made to write samples after start of generation where only onboard
memory was used. In this case, all samples must be written to the
device before the start of generation. No samples may be updated once
the generation has started.
If you wish to modify samples in the generation after the start of the
generation, do not enable the onboard memory. |
Error -200297 | This property is unavailable when using onboard memory. |
Error -200300 | Invalid timing type for this channel. |
Error -200301 | Cannot update the Pulse Generation property.
The pulse generation with previous property settings must complete a full cycle before the property can be updated. |
Error -200302 | Signal being measured is slower than the specified measurement time.
Increase the measurement time, or use a different measurement method. |
Error -200303 | External sample clock source must be specified for this application. |
Error -200304 | External master timebase rate must be specified for this channel given the selected measurement units.
Specify the master timebase rate, or use ticks as the measurements units. |
Error -200305 | Desired
finite pulse train generation is not possible.
Change the number of samples to be generated, increase the rate of the
pulse train, or choose a different timebase source. Refer to the
documentation for more details. |
Error -200306 | An attempt was made to set the Samples per Channel property to a value greater than the maximum supported number. |
Error -200307 | Specified
master timebase rate does not match specified master timebase source.
Do not set the master timebase rate when you are using an internal
master timebase source. In this case, the driver sets the master
timebase rate for you. |
Error -200308 | Specified
sample timebase rate does not match specified sample timebase source.
Do not set the sample timebase rate when you are using an internal
sample timebase source. In this case, the driver sets the sample
timebase rate for you. |
Error -200309 | Specified
master timebase divisor (belonging to sample clock timebase) is not
appropriate for the specified sample timebase source.
Do not set the master timebase divisor when you are using an internal
sample timebase source. In this case, the driver sets the master
timebase divisor for you. |
Error -200310 | The waveform you are trying to allocate on the device has been previously allocated.
Make sure you are not trying to allocate the same waveform twice, or delete the existing waveform before allocating it again. |
Error -200311 | You
cannot write data outside the boundaries of your waveform.
Make sure you are not trying to write more data than your waveform can
accomodate and that your write location and write offset are set
correctly. |
Error -200312 | Waveform
is not in the device memory.
Make sure you are referring to a previously allocated and/or written
waveform by its correct name. Also, make sure that the waveform was not
deleted. |
Error -200313 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock or an external reference
clock, make sure it is connected and within the jitter and voltage
specifications. Also, verify that the rate of the external clock matches
the specified clock rate. If you are generating your clock internally,
please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200314 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock or an external reference
clock, make sure it is connected and within the jitter and voltage
specifications. Also, verify that the rate of the external clock matches
the specified clock rate. If you are generating your clock internally,
please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200315 | There
is not enough free device memory for your waveform.
Delete waveforms or scripts not in use to free memory. If you have
deleted multiple waveforms or scripts, the memory might have become
fragmented. To avoid fragmentation, you can change the order in which
you write/delete your waveforms and scripts. |
Error -200316 | Device
data underflow. The device was not able to move data fast enough to
keep up with the sample rate for the active script.
Run the operation at a lower sample rate, or look for the following in
the active script: markers might be too close together, waveforms might
be too small, waits might be too short, or subsets might be too small.
If you are using an external clock, the provided clock might have gone
away during your generation. |
Error -200317 | There
is not enough free device memory for your script.
Delete waveforms or scripts not in use to free memory. If you have
deleted multiple waveforms or scripts, the memory might have become
fragmented. To avoid fragmentation, you can change the order in which
you write/delete your waveforms and scripts. |
Error -200318 | Invalid
excitation value specified to be used for scaling with full bridge
configuration.
Change the excitation value if you want it to be used for scaling with
full bridge configuration. Alternatively, change the bridge
configuration, or do not use excitation value for scaling. |
Error -200319 | Your
SCXI system is not set up to perform the analog input operation on
given channels. The SCXI module cabled to your digitizer cannot route AI
Convert Clock from the digitizer to the other modules.
To perform the desired operation with multiple SCXI modules and one
digitizer, cable the digitizer to one of the modules that can route the
AI Convert signal, such as the module your channels are on. After
cabling the digitizer to the module, update the chassis configuration in
Measurement & Automation Explorer to reflect the cabling change.
For detailed information about cabling, refer to the documentation. |
Error -200320 | Your
SCXI system is not set up for analog input with simultaneous sample and
hold on the given channels. The SCXI module cabled to your digitizer
cannot route the signal needed for simultaneous sample and hold from the
digitizer to the other modules.
To perform the desired operation with multiple SCXI modules and one
digitizer, cable the digitizer to one of the modules that can route the
signal needed for simultaneous sample and hold. The simultaneous sample
and hold module in your chassis is one such module. After cabling the
digitizer to the module, update the chassis configuration in Measurement
& Automation Explorer to reflect the cabling change. For detailed
information about cabling, refer to the documentation. |
Error -200321 | Attenuation
Value conflicts with the specified AI Minimum and AI Maximum
properties.
The specified attenuation and AI Minimum and/or AI Maximum would cause
the device to exceed the hardware limit. You should increase the
Attenuation Value or adjust the AI Minimum and/or AI Maximum. |
Error -200322 | Data
transfer has been stopped to prevent the computer from becoming
completely unresponsive. Could not transfer enough data to satisfy the
data transfer requirements with Interrupts as the Data Transfer
Mechanism.
Reduce your Sample Clock Rate, use DMA as your Data Transfer Mechanism,
or use a different Data Transfer Request Condition. |
Error -200323 | Cannot
perform a multidevice scan with Advance Trigger Type set to None.
Without the advance trigger, the devices in the scan list cannot be
synchronized. |
Error -200324 | NI-DAQmx
is unable to communicate with the device. Make sure the device is
present in and accessible to the system, is not currently being reset,
and is not reserved by another driver such as Traditional NI-DAQ
(Legacy). |
Error -200325 | Reverse coefficients must be specified to scale your data using the polynomial scale. |
Error -200326 | An
attempt has been made to perform a route when the source and the
destination are the same terminal.
In many cases, such as when configuring an external clock or a counter
source, you must select a PFI, PXI Trigger, or RTSI line as the source
terminal. |
Error -200327 | You have specified an invalid value for dt in the waveform cluster. The value for dt must be greater than zero. |
Error -200328 | Switch
driver cannot open the topology configuration file for the switch
device.
A switch device cannot function without its configuration file. The
configuration file is installed with the driver. The file might have
been removed, renamed, or corrupted after installation. Make sure the
configuration file is available to the driver at the expected location,
or reinstall the product, as that will reinstall the configuration file. |
Error -200329 | An
error has occurred while attempting to configure the device for an
analog input acquisition.
If an external master timebase is being used, make sure the source is
connected and generating an appropriate clock. Otherwise, contact
National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200330 | An attempt has been made to use the PFI0 terminal of the device for both an analog and digital source.
Use a terminal other than PFI0 as the source of your digital signal. |
Error -200331 | Specified
sample rate is lower than the lowest rate that can be generated using
the onboard clock. The rate has been coerced to the slowest possible
sample rate.
For slower rates, use an external sample clock or an external sample
clock timebase. |
Error -200332 | Specified sample rate is higher than the fastest rate supported by the device. |
Error -200333 | Delay
from the start trigger is shorter than the shortest delay that can be
generated using the onboard clock with a timebase suitable for
generating the sample clock.
For shorter delays, use a sample clock timebase with a higher rate, if
applicable. |
Error -200334 | Delay
from start trigger is longer than the longest delay that can be
generated using the onboard clock with a timebase suitable for
generating the sample clock.
For longer delays, use a slower sample clock timebase rate, if
applicable. |
Error -200335 | Specified AI convert rate is higher than the fastest rate possible with the current timebase. |
Error -200336 | Delay
from the sample clock is shorter than the shortest delay that can be
generated using the onboard clock with a timebase suitable for
generating the convert clock.
For shorter delays, use a faster convert clock timebase rate, if
applicable. |
Error -200337 | Delay
from the sample clock is longer than the longest delay that can be
generated using the onboard clock with a timebase suitable for
generating the convert clock.
For longer delays, use a slower convert clock timebase rate, if
applicable. |
Error -200338 | An attempt has been made to read the calibration temperature for a device without an internal temperature sensor. |
Error -200339 | Pulse
width measurement was started while the input signal was active, and no
additional pulses were received, which caused the measurement not to
complete during the specified timeout.
When measuring a single pulse width, make sure the measurement counter
is started before the pulse to be measured is active, or provide a
timeout sufficient for at least one additional pulse to be measured. |
Error -200340 | By
setting Number of Samples per Channel to -1, you indicated that all
available data should be read. This is not valid for acquisitions
without a buffer.
Specify a value greater than or equal to zero for Number of Samples per
Channel. Do not specify a value of zero for Buffer Size when configuring
the input buffer. |
Error -200341 | Generation
was configured to use only onboard memory, but the corresponding buffer
is larger than onboard memory. Buffer size is provided implicitly when
data is written or explicitly when the buffer is configured.
Configure the generation so that the Use Only Onboard Memory property is
false. Alternatively, you can make sure the number of samples written
and/or the size of the configured buffer do not exceed the onboard
memory size. |
Error -200342 | Script is not in the device memory.
Make sure you are referring to a previously written script by its correct name. Also, make sure the script has not been deleted. |
Error -200343 | Driver cannot determine the number of samples to read for a continuous task that has not yet started.
Start the task explicitly, or specify the number of samples to read in DAQmx Read. |
Error -200344 | Requested
number of samples per channel is invalid. The number of samples per
channel must be an integer multiple of the number of samples per channel
increment. |
Error -200345 | Event delay is outside of the legal range.
Change the value of the delay, and/or verify that the units are correct. |
Error -200346 | Event pulse width is outside of the legal range.
Change the value of the pulse width, and/or verify that the units are correct. |
Error -200347 | Invalid
intermediate buffer size. The size of the intermediate buffer must be
an integer multiple of the intermediate buffer size increment. |
Error -200348 | Scaled Values must be specified for the table scale. |
Error -200349 | Prescaled Values must be specified for the table scale. |
Error -200350 | Number of Prescaled Values needs to be equal to the number of Scaled Values in the table scale. |
Error -200351 | Forward coefficients must be specified for the polynomial scale. |
Error -200352 | Physical
channel corresponding to the virtual channel specified for
cold-junction compensation is already being used for a thermocouple
measurement, so it cannot be used as the cold-junction compensation
channel. |
Error -200353 | Specified property value cannot be used, because it requires resources that are currently in use. |
Error -200354 | Specified property value is not a valid terminal name. |
Error -200355 | Specified property value cannot be used, because the hardware does not support it. |
Error -200356 | Custom scale cannot be created. A saved scale with this name already exists. |
Error -200357 | Measurement
device cannot acquire data from the sensor in its current
configuration. The voltage output range of your sensor does not overlap
with the voltage input range of your measurement device.
If your measurement device supports different gains or input ranges, try
using a lower gain or a wider input range. If the device has a fixed
gain/range, you might need to change sensor attribute settings such as
Excitation Value or use a measurement device that supports a wider
voltage input range. |
Error -200358 | An
attempt has been made to configure a reference trigger when the sample
mode of the sample clock has been configured for continuous sampling.
Reference trigger is only applicable for finite sampling.
Change the sample mode to finite to use a reference trigger, or do not
configure a reference trigger. |
Error -200359 | Counter signals cannot be exported, because there is more than one counter channel in the task.
Create separate tasks for each counter channel. |
Error -200360 | CJC Source has been set to Channel, while the CJC channel has not been specified.
Specify the CJC channel, or set CJC Source to a value other than Channel. |
Error -200361 | Onboard
device memory overflow. Because of system and/or bus-bandwidth
limitations, the driver could not read data from the device fast enough
to keep up with the device throughput.
Reduce your sample rate. If your data transfer method is interrupts, try
using DMA or USB Bulk. You can also use a product with more onboard
memory or reduce the number of programs your computer is executing
concurrently. |
Error -200362 | The
Overloaded Channels Exist property was not read prior to reading the
specified property. The driver retrieves the overload state from the
hardware when the application reads the Overloaded Channels Exist
property. After the Overloaded Channels Exist property has been read,
other information about overloaded channels may be read, such as which
channels are overloaded. |
Error -200363 | Specified inversion cannot be satisfied, because the hardware does not support it. |
Error -200364 | Specified polarity is not supported by the hardware. |
Error -200365 | Specified inversion cannot be satisfied, because it requires resources that are currently in use by another route. |
Error -200366 | Specified
inversion cannot be satisfied, because it requires resources that are
currently in use by another route within this task. |
Error -200367 | Specified
polarity cannot be satisfied, because it requires resources that are
currently in use by another route within this task. |
Error -200368 | Specified route cannot be satisfied, because the hardware does not support it. |
Error -200369 | Specified route cannot be satisfied, because it requires resources that are currently in use by another route. |
Error -200370 | Specified route cannot be satisfied, because it requires resources that are currently in use by another route within this task. |
Error -200371 | Requested
multiple virtual channels that correspond to the same physical channel
within a task. A task cannot contain multiple physical channels of a
specified type.
Use different physical channels for each virtual channel. |
Error -200372 | Trigger type requested to be sent as the software trigger is invalid. |
Error -200373 | Trigger type requested to be sent as software trigger is not supported for the specified task running on the given device. |
Error -200374 | Signal type requested to be exported is not valid. |
Error -200375 | Signal type requested to be exported is not supported for the specified task running on the given device. |
Error -200376 | Requested creation of a separate channel for each line is not possible when a digital port is specified as the physical channel.
Specify a range of digital lines, such as "Dev1/port0/line0:7", as the physical channel. |
Error -200377 | Requested
operation is not supported by the device during a scan. The device only
supports operations on front-end channels (for example, ch0, ch1, ...
or cjtemp) while scanning.
Other operations, such as operations on analog bus channels (such as ab0
and ab1), are not supported by the device during a scan. Make sure your
scan list contains only supported operations. |
Error -200378 | Custom scale specified does not exist. |
Error -200379 | External
clock frequency and external clock divisor values result in an invalid
cutoff frequency for this device. The relationship between cutoff
frequency, external clock frequency, and external clock divisor is:
cutoffFreq = extClkFreq / (100 * extClkDiv)
Change your external clock frequency or external clock divisor. |
Error -200380 | Strain
gage calibration procedure has failed.
Make sure the strain gages are connected to all the specified strain
channels, the strain gage connections are appropriate for their bridge
type configurations, the shunt resistor location is specified correctly,
and your hardware jumpers (if any) are set up correctly. |
Error -200381 | Unable
to configure requested delay property given the current clock rate.
Make sure the sample clock rate is greater than or equal to the phase
shift DMC threshold of your device, or do not configure the delay.
Consult your documentation for more information. |
Error -200382 | Specified trigger type for pattern match mode could not be configured, because all pattern matchers are already in use. |
Error -200383 | Reference
Clock Source specified is invalid, given the Sample Clock Source.
When Sample Clock Source is anything other than "OnboardClock", you must
set Reference Clock Source to "None", and you cannot export the
Reference Clock. |
Error -200384 | Static output cannot be performed, because some data lines have already been reserved for a dynamic output. |
Error -200385 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock or an external reference
clock, make sure it is connected and within the jitter and voltage level
specifications. Also, verify that the rate of the external clock
matches the specified clock rate. If you are generating your clock
internally, please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200386 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock or an external reference
clock, make sure it is connected and within the jitter and voltage level
specifications. Also, verify that the rate of the external clock
matches the specified clock rate. If you are generating your clock
internally, please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200387 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock or an external reference
clock, make sure it is connected and within the jitter and voltage level
specifications. Also, verify that the rate of the external clock
matches the specified clock rate. If you are generating your clock
internally, please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200388 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock or an external reference
clock, make sure it is connected and within the jitter and voltage level
specifications. Also, verify that the rate of the external clock
matches the specified clock rate. If you are generating your clock
internally, please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200389 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock or an external reference
clock, make sure it is connected and within the jitter and voltage level
specifications. Also, verify that the rate of the external clock
matches the specified clock rate. If you are generating your clock
internally, please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200390 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock or an external reference
clock, make sure it is connected and within the jitter and voltage level
specifications. Also, verify that the rate of the external clock
matches the specified clock rate. If you are generating your clock
internally, please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200391 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock or an external reference
clock, make sure it is connected and within the jitter and voltage level
specifications. Also, verify that the rate of the external clock
matches the specified clock rate. If you are generating your clock
internally, please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200392 | Specified
output voltage is not valid with the given sample clock rate.
Make sure your output voltage level is compatible with your sample clock
rate by altering the output voltage level or the sample clock rate.
Consult your documentation for more information. |
Error -200393 | You are attempting to write to a read-only register. |
Error -200394 | Requested
value for the property is invalid, because it is not an unsigned
integer. Even though the datatype of the property is a floating point
number, the value must be an unsigned integer less than or equal to
9,007,199,254,740,992 (2^53). |
Error -200395 | There
are no shared trigger lines between the two devices which are
acceptable to both devices. While each of these two devices support some
shared trigger lines, none of these shared trigger lines work for both
devices for the specified property and corresponding value.
Consider routing the signal through the I/O connectors of the two
devices, if applicable. |
Error -200396 | There
are no shared trigger lines between the two devices that are acceptable
to both devices. While each of the two devices support some shared
trigger lines, none of the shared trigger lines work for both devices
for the specified source and destination terminals.
Consider routing the signal through the I/O connectors of the two
devices, if applicable. |
Error -200397 | Unable to load NI-DAQmx dynamic link library NICAIU.DLL.
Make sure that NI-DAQmx is installed on your computer. |
Error -200398 | Unable to find function in NI-DAQmx dynamic link library NICAIU.DLL.
The DLL exists on your computer, but the version is incorrect. Install the correct version of the DLL on your computer. |
Error -200399 | No
extended error information is available for the last error code.
It is possible that there was a problem initializing the internal errors
database. Please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200400 | Requested waveform length is invalid, because the number of samples is not an integer multiple of the waveform length increment. |
Error -200401 | Number of points to compute over the range of x values is not positive.
Specify a value greater than 0 for this input. |
Error -200402 | Order of the reverse polynomial to compute is not positive.
Specify a value greater than 0 for this input. |
Error -200403 | Order of the reverse polynomial to compute is less than or equal to the number of points to compute over the range of x values.
Reduce the order of the reverse polynomial or increase the number of points to compute over the range of x values. |
Error -200404 | Forward
and Reverse Coefficients for a polynomial scale are not specified. Each
of these two sets of coefficients must contain at least one term.
If only one set of coefficients is available, use the Compute Reverse
Polynomial Coefficient utility to calculate the other set of
coefficients. |
Error -200405 | Forward
Coefficients for a polynomial scale are not specified. This set of
coefficients must contain at least one term.
If the coefficients are not available, you can pass the supplied Reverse
Coefficients to the Compute Reverse Polynomial Coefficients utility to
calculate the required Forward Coefficients. |
Error -200406 | Reverse
Coefficients for a polynomial scale are not specified. This set of
coefficients must contain at least one term.
If the coefficients are not available, use the Compute Reverse
Polynomial Coefficient utility to calculate the required coefficients
from the supplied Forward Coefficients. |
Error -200407 | Forward Coefficients for a polynomial scale are all set to zero. At least one of these coefficients must be non-zero. |
Error -200408 | Reverse Coefficients for a polynomial scale are all set to zero. At least one of these coefficients must be non-zero. |
Error -200409 | Slope for a linear scale is set to zero. The slope must be non-zero. |
Error -200410 | Requested
record number is invalid.
Use the Records Done property to find out how many records are
available. Record numbers start at 0. Use -1 for all available records. |
Error -200411 | AC coupling is not allowed with 50 Ohm impedance for this device.
Use DC coupling, or configure a different impedance setting. |
Error -200412 | Requested analog input attenuation is invalid. |
Error -200413 | Insufficient onboard memory for requested Number of Records and Samples per Channel combination.
Reduce the Number of Records and/or Samples per Channel. |
Error -200414 | Requested sample clock source is invalid. |
Error -200415 | Requested reference clock source is invalid. |
Error -200416 | Multiple records are not available with RIS. |
Error -200417 | TDC is not enabled during RIS mode.
TDC must be enabled when the digitizer is in the RIS mode. Enable TDC, or do not use RIS. |
Error -200418 | Requested immediate trigger type while in RIS mode.
Immediate triggering is not compatible with the RIS mode. Select a different trigger type, or do not use RIS. |
Error -200419 | Requested Read Position is invalid in RIS mode. |
Error -200420 | Requested sample rate exceeds maximum real-time sample rate.
If you want a higher sampling rate and have a repetitive signal, enable RIS. |
Error -200421 | Requested Hysteresis is not valid with the configured Trigger Level and AI Minimum.
Configure the task so the following formula is satisfied:
Trigger Level - Hysteresis > AI Minimum |
Error -200422 | Requested Trigger Level is not valid with the configured AI Minimum and AI Maximum.
Configure the instrument so the following formula is satisfied:
AI Minimum < Trigger Level < AI Maximum |
Error -200423 | Requested window trigger level is not valid with the configured AI Minimum and AI Maximum.
Configure the instrument so the following formula is satisfied:
AI Minimum < Window Trigger Level < AI Maximum |
Error -200424 | Requested video trigger line number is incompatible with the chosen video signal format. |
Error -200425 | Requested hysteresis is not valid with the configured trigger level and AI Maximum.
Configure the task so the following formula is satisfied:
Trigger Level + Hysteresis < AI Maximum |
Error -200426 | Requested impedance for the external trigger is invalid.
Specify an impedance that is appropriate for the external trigger, or choose a different trigger source. |
Error -200427 | Configured reference clock rate is invalid.
The reference clock rate must be within the valid range and a multiple of the increment value. |
Error -200428 | Value passed to the Task/Channels In control is invalid.
The value must refer to a valid task or valid virtual channels. |
Error -200429 | Value passed to the Task/Channels In control is an empty string (or I/O control).
The value must refer to a valid task or valid channels. |
Error -200430 | I/O type of the physical channel does not match the I/O type required for the virtual channel you are creating. |
Error -200431 | Selected
physical channel does not support the measurement type required by the
virtual channel you are creating.
Create a channel of a measurement type that is supported by the physical
channel, or select a physical channel that supports the measurement
type. |
Error -200432 | Selected
physical channel does not support the output type required by the
virtual channel you are creating.
Create a channel of an output type that is supported by the physical
channel, or select a physical channel that supports the output type. |
Error -200433 | Scaled Values for a table scale must contain at least two values. |
Error -200434 | Prescaled Values for a table scale must contain at least two values. |
Error -200435 | Delay from sample clock is not available when an external convert source is specified.
Change the convert source to onboard clock, or do not configure the delay from sample clock. |
Error -200436 | Start trigger delay is not available when an external sample clock source is specified.
Change the sample clock to onboard clock, or do not configure the start trigger delay. |
Error -200437 | External calibration constants are invalid.
Perform an external calibration. Contact National Instruments Technical Support if you need additional information. |
Error -200438 | Invalid calibration area selected.
Select self-calibration or external calibration. |
Error -200439 | Requested operation only can be used during an external calibration session. |
Error -200440 | Requested calibration close action is invalid.
Select Store or Abort. |
Error -200441 | Unable to detect the external stimulus frequency.
Verify that the external stimulus is properly connected and has the correct frequency and amplitude. |
Error -200442 | Unable
to synchronize to the external stimulus frequency.
Verify that the external stimulus has the correct frequency, amplitude,
and stability. Consult the documentation for the calibration procedure
for valid ranges. |
Error -200443 | Attempt
to store calibration constants without completing all the necessary
external calibration steps.
Refer to the documentation for the calibration procedure. Verify that
all necessary steps are performed before closing the external
calibration session. |
Error -200444 | Invalid physical channel selected for calibration. |
Error -200445 | Requested calibration function is not supported by the device. |
Error -200446 | External stimulus voltage read was outside the expected range.
Verify that the external stimulus voltage is properly connected and has the correct amplitude. |
Error -200447 | Units for the channel must be set to From Custom Scale when a custom scale is used with a channel. |
Error -200448 | DAC
Range High is not equal to the DAC Reference Voltage Value.
When you do not set the DAC Range High property, the driver always makes
sure it is equal to the DAC Reference Voltage value. If you do set the
DAC Range High property make sure DAC Range High and DAC Reference
Voltage Value are equal. |
Error -200449 | DAC
Range Low must be equal to either the negative DAC Reference Voltage
Value or to zero.
If you do not set the DAC Range Low property, the driver sets it for
you. Otherwise, make sure DAC Range Low is equal to either the negative
DAC Reference Voltage Value or to zero. |
Error -200450 | Specified property cannot be set while the task is running. |
Error -200451 | You can get the specified property only while the task is committed or running. |
Error -200452 | Specified property is not supported by the device or is not applicable to the task. |
Error -200453 | Specified
timeout value is not supported. Supported timeout values are 0 (try or
check once and return), positive numbers up to
4294967, and -1 (try or check until success or error). |
Error -200454 | You cannot get the specified property, because the task is not a buffered output task. |
Error -200455 | You cannot get the specified property, because the task is not a buffered input task. |
Error -200456 | Specified property is not supported, because the task is not an output task. |
Error -200457 | Specified property is not supported, because the task is not an input task. |
Error -200459 | Write failed, because there are no output channels in this task to which data can be written. |
Error -200460 | Read failed, because there are no channels in this task from which data can be read. |
Error -200461 | Specified channel name is invalid. |
Error -200462 | Generation
cannot be started because the output buffer is empty.
Write data before starting a buffered generation. The following actions
can empty the buffer: changing the size of the buffer, unreserving a
task, setting the Regeneration Mode property, changing the Sample Mode,
or configuring retriggering. |
Error -200463 | Specified
read or write operation failed, because the number of lines in the data
for a channel does not match the number of lines in the channel.
If you are using the Digital Waveform datatype, make sure the number of
lines in the digital waveform matches the number of lines in the
channel. If you are using boolean data, make sure the array dimension
for lines in the data matches the number of lines in the channel. |
Error -200464 | If
performing a Write operation, the operation cannot be performed,
because the number of channels in the specified data does not match the
number of channels in this task. Adjust the data to match the number of
channels in this task. If you are performing a read operation, the
operation cannot be performed because this DAQmx Read only returns data
from a single channel, and there are multiple channels in this task.
Use the multichannel DAQmx Read. |
Error -200465 | Specified
digital channel contains more bits than what is supported by DAQmx Port
Write. With the U8 version, channels must contain 8 bits or less;
while for the U32 version, channels must contain 32 bits or less. |
Error -200466 | Specified
digital channel contains more bits than what is supported by DAQmx Port
Read. With the U8 version, channels must contain 8 bits or less; while
for the U32 version, channels must contain 32 bits or less. |
Error -200467 | Specified string is not valid, because it is empty. |
Error -200469 | Specified
channel cannot be loaded, because it was saved with an incompatible,
more recent version of NI-DAQ.
Create the channel again, or upgrade NI-DAQ to a version compatible with
the version used to save the channel. Consult the documentation for the
version of NI-DAQ used to create the channel for more details. |
Error -200470 | Specified
task cannot be loaded, because it was saved with an incompatible, more
recent version of NI-DAQ.
Create the task again, or upgrade NI-DAQ to a version compatible with
the version used to save the task. Consult the documentation for the
version of NI-DAQ used to create the task for more details. |
Error -200472 | Write
cannot be performed when the auto start input to DAQmx Write is false,
and timing for the task is not configured or Timing Type is set to On
Demand.
Set auto start to true, or configure timing and specify Timing Type
other than On Demand. |
Error -200473 | Read cannot be performed when the Auto Start property is false and the task is not running or committed.
Start the task before reading, or set Auto Start to true. |
Error -200474 | Specified operation did not complete, because the specified timeout expired. |
Error -200475 | Specified operation can be performed only when the task is running.
Start the task before requesting this operation. |
Error -200477 | Specified operation cannot be performed when there are no devices in the task. |
Error -200478 | Specified operation cannot be performed when there are no channels in the task. |
Error -200479 | Specified operation cannot be performed while the task is running. |
Error -200481 | Specified device cannot be added to the task, because it is already in the task. |
Error -200482 | Specified device is not in the task. |
Error -200483 | Specified virtual channel cannot be saved, because a virtual channel with that name already exists in Data Neighborhood in MAX.
Save the virtual channel under a different name, or specify that the existing virtual channel should be replaced. |
Error -200484 | Specified task cannot be saved, because a task with that name already exists in Data Neighborhood in MAX.
Save the task under a different name, or specify that the existing task should be replaced. |
Error -200485 | The specified task cannot be loaded, because it is not in Data Neighborhood.
Check Data Neighborhood in MAX. Look for similar characters, such as the capital letter "O" and the number zero. |
Error -200486 | Specified channel is not in the task. |
Error -200488 | Specified
virtual channel cannot be added to the task, because it does not exist.
You cannot specify a physical channel. Instead, create a virtual
channel using the DAQ Assistant or DAQmx Create Virtual Channel, and
then add the virtual channel to the task. |
Error -200489 | Specified channel cannot be added to the task, because a channel with the same name is already in the task. |
Error -200490 | Sample value detected outside of the specified range. |
Error -200491 | Reserved parameter must be zero. |
Error -200492 | Reserved parameter must be NULL. |
Error -200493 | Reserved character string parameter must be NULL or an empty string. |
Error -200494 | Specified
task cannot be loaded, because it requires a device that supports
timing, and the associated device does not support timing.
Create a new task without timing, or associate this task with a device
that supports timing. |
Error -200495 | An
intermediate acquisition buffer has overflowed. The driver was unable
to read samples from the intermediate buffer fast enough to prevent the
buffer from overflowing. |
Error -200496 | Pattern contains an invalid character. |
Error -200497 | Attempted to enable output data lines that were not previously disabled.
Make sure that you are enabling data lines for output only after explicitly disabling them. |
Error -200498 | Syntax
for a range of objects in the input string is invalid.
For ranges of objects, specify a number immediately before and after
every colon (":") in the input string. Or, if a name is specified after
the colon, it must be identical to the name specified immediately before
the colon. Colons are not allowed within the names of the individual
objects. |
Error -200499 | Value passed is not between 0 and 4,294,967,295 (unsigned 32-bit integer). |
Error -200500 | Error code could not be found.
Reinstalling the driver might fix the issue. Otherwise, contact National Instruments technical support. |
Error -200501 | EEPROM contains an invalid calibration date and/or time. The calibration data in the EEPROM might have been corrupted.
Perform an external calibration, perform a self-calibration, or contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200502 | A
measurement taken during adjustment of main path pre-amplifier offset
produced an invalid calibration constant.
Make sure that the measured values passed to the calibration VI or
function are correct. Verify the calibration procedure, and repeat the
calibration. If the problem persists, there might be a hardware
malfunction with your device. Contact National Instruments Technical
Support. |
Error -200503 | A
measurement taken during adjustment of main path pre-amplifier gain
produced an invalid calibration constant.
Make sure that the measured values passed to the calibration VI or
function are correct. Verify the calibration procedure, and repeat the
calibration. If the problem persists, there might be a hardware
malfunction with your device. Contact National Instruments Technical
Support. |
Error -200504 | A
measurement taken during adjustment of main path post-amplifier gain
and offset produced an invalid calibration constant.
Make sure that the measured values passed to the calibration VI or
function are correct. Verify the calibration procedure, and repeat the
calibration. If the problem persists, there might be a hardware
malfunction with your device. Contact National Instruments Technical
Support. |
Error -200505 | A
measurement taken during adjustment of direct path gain produced an
invalid calibration constant.
Make sure that the measured values passed to the calibration VI or
function are correct. Verify the calibration procedure, and repeat the
calibration. If the problem persists, there might be a hardware
malfunction with your device. Contact National Instruments Technical
Support. |
Error -200506 | A
measurement taken during adjustment of main path output impedance
produced an invalid calibration constant.
Make sure that the measured values passed to the calibration VI or
function are correct. Verify the calibration procedure, and repeat the
calibration. If the problem persists, there might be a hardware
malfunction with your device. Contact National Instruments Technical
Support. |
Error -200507 | A
measurement taken during adjustment of direct path output impedance
produced an invalid calibration constant.
Make sure that the measured values passed to the calibration VI or
function are correct. Verify the calibration procedure, and repeat the
calibration. If the problem persists, there might be a hardware
malfunction with your device. Contact National Instruments Technical
Support. |
Error -200508 | A
measurement taken during adjustment of the oscillator frequency
produced an invalid calibration constant.
Make sure that the measured values passed to the calibration VI or
function are correct. Verify the calibration procedure, and repeat the
calibration. If the problem persists, there might be a hardware
malfunction with your device. Contact National Instruments Technical
Support. |
Error -200509 | A
measurement taken during adjustment of calibration ADC produced an
invalid calibration constant.
Make sure that the measured values passed to the calibration VI or
function are correct. Verify the calibration procedure, and repeat the
calibration. If the problem persists, there might be a hardware
malfunction with your device. Contact National Instruments Technical
Support. |
Error -200510 | Requested an invalid configuration value for adjusting the main path pre-amplifier offset.
Refer to the documentation for a list of valid configuration values. |
Error -200511 | Requested an invalid configuration value for adjusting the main path pre-amplifier gain.
Refer to the documentation for a list of valid configuration values. |
Error -200512 | Requested an invalid configuration value for adjusting the main path post-amplifier gain and offset.
Refer to the documentation for a list of valid configuration values. |
Error -200513 | Requested an invalid configuration value for adjusting the main path output impedance.
Refer to the documentation for a list of valid configuration values. |
Error -200514 | Requested an invalid configuration value for adjusting the direct path output impedance.
Refer to the documentation for a list of valid configuration values. |
Error -200515 | Specified number of reads to average from the calibration ADC is invalid.
The number of reads to average must be greater than 0. |
Error -200516 | Calibration
constants stored in the EEPROM produced an invalid value for the gain
DAC. An incorrect calibration might have been performed, or the
calibration data in the EEPROM might have been corrupted.
Perform an external calibration, perform a self-calibration, or contact
National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200517 | Calibration
constants stored in the EEPROM produced an invalid value for the offset
DAC. An incorrect calibration might have been performed, or the
calibration data in the EEPROM might have been corrupted.
Perform an external calibration, or a self-calibration, or contact
National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200518 | Calibration
constants stored in the EEPROM produced an invalid value for the
oscillator phase DAC. An incorrect calibration might have been
performed, or the calibration data in the EEPROM might have been
corrupted.
Perform an external calibration, perform a self-calibration, or contact
National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200519 | Calibration
constants stored in the EEPROM produced an invalid value for the
oscillator frequency DAC. An incorrect calibration might have been
performed, or the calibration data in the EEPROM might have been
corrupted.
Perform an external calibration, or contact National Instruments
Technical Support. |
Error -200520 | Calibration
constants stored in the EEPROM and used to adjust reads from the cal
ADC are invalid. An incorrect calibration might have been performed, or
the calibration data in the EEPROM might have been corrupted.
Perform an external calibration, or contact National Instruments
Technical Support. |
Error -200521 | A
measurement taken during adjustment of the oscillator phase DAC
produced an invalid calibration constant.
Make sure that the measured values passed to the calibration VI or
function are correct. Verify the calibration procedure, and repeat the
calibration. If the problem persists, there might be a hardware
malfunction with your device. Contact National Instruments Technical
Support. |
Error -200522 | A self-calibration cannot be performed during external calibration. |
Error -200523 | Read
cannot be performed because this version of DAQmx Read only returns
data from a single channel, and there are multiple channels in the task.
Use the multichannel version of DAQmx Read. |
Error -200524 | Write
cannot be performed, because the number of channels in the data does
not match the number of channels in the task.
When writing, supply data for all channels in the task. Alternatively,
modify the task to contain the same number of channels as the data
written. |
Error -200525 | Read cannot be performed because this version of DAQmx Read does not match the type of channels in the task.
Use the version of DAQmx Read that corresponds to the channel type. |
Error -200526 | Write cannot be performed because this version of DAQmx Write does not match the type of channels in the task.
Use the version of DAQmx Write that corresponds to the channel type. |
Error -200527 | Requested values of the Minimum and Maximum properties for the counter channel are not supported for the given type of device.
The values that can be specified for Minimum and Maximum depend on the counter timebase rate. |
Error -200528 | Requested line grouping is invalid.
Either choose one channel for all lines or one channel for each line as the line grouping. |
Error -200529 | Unexpected identifier following the switch operation in the connection list.
Switch operations must be separated by a comma inside the connection list. |
Error -200530 | Unexpected identifier following the relay name in the relay list.
Relay names must be separated by a comma inside the relay list. |
Error -200531 | Relay name is not specified in the list entry. |
Error -200532 | Unexpected identifier following switch channel name. |
Error -200533 | Identifier found in the script is too long.
Use identifiers with no more than 511 characters. |
Error -200534 | Waveform name is too long.
Use waveform names with no more than 511 characters. |
Error -200535 | Specified value is larger than the maximum value supported for this property. |
Error -200536 | Specified value is smaller than the minimum value supported for this property. |
Error -200537 | Supplied
forward and reverse coefficients yield inconsistent results when they
are used for computations related to this property. In other words,
using the result of the forward scale as input to the reverse scale does
not yield the original data. Based on the forward coefficients, the
value for the property is invalid.
Supply forward and reverse coefficients that yield consistent results. |
Error -200538 | Action requested is invalid. |
Error -200539 | Device does not support analog writes with multiple samples per channel.
To output multiple samples, call DAQmx Analog Single Sample Write multiple times. |
Error -200540 | DAC
Reference Voltage Value is not set. When the DAC Reference Voltage
Source property for a channel is set to External, the DAC Reference
Voltage Value property must be set.
Set the DAC Reference Voltage Value property so the value matches the
reference voltage source connected to your device. Alternatively,
consider using the internal DAC reference voltage source available on
the device. |
Error -200541 | Last
Self Calibration Date/Time has not been stored on the device by
NI-DAQmx.
Self-calibrate the board using NI-DAQmx. Alternatively, externally
calibrate the board using NI-DAQmx, and then call DAQmx Restore Last
External Calibration Constants. |
Error -200542 | Last
Self Calibration Temperature has not been stored on the device by
NI-DAQmx.
Self-calibrate the board using NI-DAQmx. Alternatively, externally
calibrate the board using NI-DAQmx, and then call DAQmx Restore Last
External Calibration Constants. |
Error -200543 | Last External Calibration Date/Time has not been stored on the device by NI-DAQmx.
Externally calibrate the board using NI-DAQmx. |
Error -200544 | Last External Calibration Temperature has not been stored on the device by NI-DAQmx.
Externally calibrate the board using NI-DAQmx. |
Error -200545 | Self-calibration
failed. The self-calibration date has not changed.
Disconnect the device from external signals, as they might introduce
noise. Externally calibrate the device to recalibrate the onboard
voltage reference that is used for self-calibration. |
Error -200546 | External
calibration failed, and the external calibration data has not been
changed.
Make sure that the reference signal used for the calibration is stable
and that the voltage matches the value specified to the calibration
software. Disconnect the device from any external signals that might be
introducing noise. |
Error -200547 | DAQmx
Write failed, because a previous DAQmx Write automatically configured
the output buffer size. The buffer size is equal to the original number
of samples written per channel, so no more data can be written prior to
starting the task.
Start the generation before the second DAQmx Write, or set Auto Start to
true in all occurences of DAQmx Write. To incrementally write into the
buffer prior to starting the task, call DAQmx Configure Output Buffer
before the first DAQmx Write. |
Error -200548 | Requested coupling type is only valid when the trigger source is an external trigger channel. |
Error -200549 | Self-calibration constants are invalid.
Perform a self-calibration. Contact National Instruments Technical Support if you need additional information. |
Error -200550 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external reference or sample clock, make sure it is
connected and within the jitter and voltage level specifications. Also,
verify that its rate matches the specified clock rate. If you are
generating your clock internally, please contact National Instruments
Technical Support. |
Error -200551 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external reference or sample clock, make sure it is
connected and within the jitter and voltage level specifications at all
times. Also, verify that its rate matches the specified clock rate. If
you are generating your clock internally, please contact National
Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200552 | Specified string is not valid, because it contains an invalid character. |
Error -200553 | Specified string is not valid, because its first character is a space character. |
Error -200554 | Specified string is not valid, because its last character is a space character. |
Error -200555 | Specified string is not valid, because its first character is an underscore. |
Error -200556 | You only can get the specified property while the task is committed or while the task is running.
Commit or start the task prior to getting the property. |
Error -200557 | Specified property cannot be set while the task is running.
Set the property prior to starting the task, or stop the task prior to setting the property. |
Error -200558 | One task cannot contain multiple independent devices.
Create one task for each independent device. |
Error -200559 | Task
cannot contain a channel with the specified channel type, because the
task already contains channels with a different channel type.
Create one task for each channel type. |
Error -200560 | Wait Until Done did not indicate that the task was done within the specified timeout.
Increase the timeout, check the program, and make sure connections for external timing and triggering are in place. |
Error -200561 | Attempted
writing analog data that is too large or too small. Change Minimum
Value and Maximum Value to reflect the range of the channel. |
Error -200562 | Attempted writing digital data that is not supported. |
Error -200563 | Specified digital channel contains more bits than supported by the 8-bit version of DAQmx Port Read.
Use a version of DAQmx Port Read that supports wider digital ports. |
Error -200564 | Specified
digital channel contains more bits than supported by the 32-bit version
of DAQmx Read. Use a version of DAQmx Read that returns an array of
Boolean values or digital waveforms. |
Error -200565 | Specified digital channel contains more bits than supported by the 8-bit version of DAQmx Port Write.
Use the version of DAQmx Port Write that supports wider digital ports. |
Error -200566 | Specified digital channel contains more bits than supported by the 32-bit version of DAQmx Port Write. |
Error -200567 | Generation cannot be started, because the buffer size was changed since the last write, and this change caused data to be lost.
Write data after changing the buffer size. |
Error -200568 | Generation
cannot be started, because the Regeneration Mode property was changed
since the last write, and this change caused data to be lost.
Write data after changing the Regeneration Mode property. |
Error -200569 | Type of channel collection used to access the specified channel does not match the channel type.
Access the channel through the channel collection that matches the channel type. |
Error -200570 | Requested channel index is invalid.
The value of the index must be between one and the number of channels in the task. |
Error -200571 | Input
Source Select property is set to an internal source for channels in
different channel groups. On this device, only one channel group at a
time can be configured to use an internal source.
Refer to the documentation for details. |
Error -200572 | Input
Source Select property is set differently for channels in one channel
group on a device that supports only identical settings within a channel
group.
Refer to the documentation for more details. |
Error -200573 | Input
Source Select property is set to different internal sources on some
channels. On this device, Input Source Select must be set to the same
value for all channels with internal sources.
Refer to the documentation for more details. |
Error -200574 | Driver
cannot complete the route, because the only way to make the route
requires a trigger bus line, and no trigger bus has been configured in
MAX for this device.
If you have a PXI chassis, make sure it has been properly identified in
MAX. If you are using a PCI device, create a RTSI cable in MAX that
includes your PCI device even if you are not using any RTSI cables. |
Error -200575 | Requested
value for Samples per Channel is too high when a reference trigger is
used. In this case, Samples per Channel cannot exceed the sum of
Pretrigger Samples per Channel and the maximum Post-trigger Samples per
Channel.
Reduce Samples per Channel. Alternatively, consider performing an
acquisition with Continuous Sample Mode, or increase the Pretrigger
Samples per Channel. |
Error -200576 | CJC
Source cannot be set to Built-In for the specified thermocouple
channel. The physical channel does not support a built-in CJC
temperature sensor.
If your hardware contains a CJC temperature sensor on the physical
channel corresponding to the built-in CJC source, make sure that the
hardware configuration (including any accessories and/or terminal
blocks) is correct. Alternatively, specify a different CJC Source, or
use hardware with a built-in CJC temperature sensor. |
Error -200577 | Requested AI Minimum value is too large. |
Error -200578 | Requested AI Minimum value is too small. |
Error -200579 | Requested AI Maximum value is too large. |
Error -200580 | Requested AI Maximum value is too small. |
Error -200581 | Specified property is not supported, because Reference Clock Source is "None". |
Error -200582 | Values for AO channel properties lead to an output voltage that exceeds the maximum for the device. |
Error -200583 | Values of the AO channel properties lead to an output voltage that is less than the minimum for the device. |
Error -200584 | Write failed, because the number of samples to write per channel is invalid.
The number of samples to write per channel must be an integer multiple of the samples to write per channel increment. |
Error -200585 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock, make sure it is connected and
within specifications. If you are generating your sample clock
internally, please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200586 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock, make sure it is connected and
within specifications. If you are generating your sample clock
internally, please contact National Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200587 | Requested
operation could not be performed, because the specified digital lines
are either reserved or the device is not present in NI-DAQmx.
It is possible that these lines are reserved by another task, the device
is being used through the Traditional NI-DAQ interface, or the device
is being reset. You might also get the error if the specified resource
is currently in use by LabVIEW network variables bound to the DAQ
Channel, or if the DAQ Channel is being used in any OPC Client software.
If you are using these lines with another task, wait for the task to
complete. If you are using the device through the Traditional NI-DAQ
interface, and you want to use it with NI-DAQmx, reset (initialize) the
device using the Traditional NI-DAQ interface. If you are resetting the
device, wait for the reset to finish. |
Error -200588 | Specified event handler cannot be removed, because it is installed on a different NI-DAQmx object.
Remove the event handler from the NI-DAQmx object on which it was installed. |
Error -200589 | Specified event handler cannot be removed, because it has already been removed. |
Error -200590 | Specified
event handler cannot be removed, because it is invalid. It has never
been installed on this or any other NI-DAQmx object. |
Error -200591 | Negative buffer size was supplied. The buffer size must be zero or greater. |
Error -200592 | Given range in the input string contains too many objects.
Check the string. If necessary, split the input string into smaller ranges. |
Error -200593 | Value
of this property cannot be determined until the containing task is
verified.
Before attempting to get the value of this property, you must make sure
the task has been verified. You can do this by starting the task, using
the task control method to verify the task, reading from the task if
the Read Auto Start property is true, or writing to the task and
specifying true for the auto start parameter. |
Error -200594 | Value passed for the direction parameter is invalid.
Use one of the values of the corresponding enumeration. |
Error -200595 | Invalid identifier at the beginning of the switch operation in the list entry. |
Error -200596 | Channels in the switch operation span different devices. |
Error -200597 | Specified output operation cannot be satisfied, because it requires lines that are currently in use by another output operation. |
Error -200598 | Repetition of a number in the Prescaled Values is invalid for input operations. |
Error -200599 | Repetition of a number in Scaled Values is invalid for output operations. |
Error -200600 | NI-DAQmx
cannot generate virtual channel names for some of the physical channels
specified, because the numeric suffix of the resulting channel names
would be too large.
Either explicitly specify a virtual channel name for each physical
channel name, or decrease the numeric suffix of the last set of virtual
channel names. |
Error -200601 | Property not supported by this scale type. |
Error -200602 | Prescaled Minimum cannot be equal to Prescaled Maximum for input operations. |
Error -200603 | Scaled Minimum cannot be equal to Scaled Maximum for output operations. |
Error -200604 | NULL pointer was passed for a required parameter. |
Error -200605 | Given range in the input string contains a number that is too large.
Check the string. Use smaller numbers in the range, or replace the range with a comma-separated list. |
Error -200606 | Requested channel index is invalid.
The value of the index must be between one and the number of channels in the task. |
Error -200607 | Two signals cannot be simultaneously exported on the same terminal. |
Error -200608 | Acquisition cannot be started, because the selected buffer size is too small.
Increase the buffer size. |
Error -200609 | Generation cannot be started, because the selected buffer size is too small.
Increase the buffer size. |
Error -200610 | Requested sample clock source is invalid for output.
The specified sample clock source terminal is only supported for input. |
Error -200611 | Operation cannot be performed, because there are no channels of the requested type in the task. |
Error -200612 | Requested channel index is invalid.
The value of the index must be between 0 and the number of channels in the task minus one. |
Error -200613 | Acquisition
has been stopped to prevent an input buffer overwrite. Your application
was unable to read samples from the buffer fast enough to prevent new
samples from overwriting unread data.
To avoid this error, you can do any of the following:
1. Increase the size of the buffer.
2. Increase the number of samples you read each time you invoke a read
operation.
3. Read samples more often.
4. Reduce the sample rate.
5. If your data transfer method is interrupts, try using DMA or USB
Bulk.
6. Reduce the number of applications your computer is running
concurrently.
In addition, if you do not need to read every sample that is acquired,
use the Relative To and Offset properties to read the desired samples. |
Error -200614 | Combination of Samples to Read, Position, and Offset results in an attempt to read past the end of the record.
You only can read samples within the record. |
Error -200615 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock, make sure it is connected and
within the jitter and voltage level specifications. Also, verify that
the rate of the external clock matches the specified clock rate. If you
are generating your clock internally, please contact National
Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200616 | Specified asynchronous operation handle is invalid. |
Error -200617 | Output
generation was aborted by the reverse power protection circuitry of the
device. Either the output signal exceeded the output power limit, or
power was being driven back into the output of the device by an external
source. Correct the problem, then generate the signal again. |
Error -200618 | Analog
input virtual channels cannot be created out of order with respect to
their physical channel numbers for the type of analog device you are
using. For example, a virtual channel using physical channel ai0 must be
created before a virtual channel with physical channel ai1. |
Error -200619 | Chassis cannot be used for more than one scanning operation at the same time.
Do only one scanning operation, or combine multiple scanning operations into a single operation. |
Error -200620 | Requested
multiple virtual channels that correspond to the same analog input
physical channel within a single task. A task cannot contain multiple
analog input physical channels for this type of device.
Use different physical channels for each virtual channel. |
Error -200621 | Onboard
device memory underflow. Because of system and/or bus-bandwidth
limitations, the driver could not write data to the device fast enough
to keep up with the device output rate.
Reduce your sample rate. If your data transfer method is interrupts, try
using DMA or USB Bulk. You can also reduce the number of programs your
computer is executing concurrently. |
Error -200622 | Requested
number of samples to write is invalid. Change the number of samples to
be written to a number equal to or greater than zero. |
Error -200623 | Device
has shut down because a sensor on the device detected a temperature
above the device's maximum recommended operating temperature.
To use the device again, either turn the chassis/computer off until the
device has cooled, or ensure the device has cooled, and reset the device
(either programmatically or through Measurements & Automation
Explorer). |
Error -200624 | You have not specified an active channel when getting a property.
Specify a single line as the active physical channel. |
Error -200625 | You have specified more than one line as the active physical channel when getting a property.
Specify a single line. |
Error -200626 | An empty physical channel has been specified within the power up states array.
Specify a correct physical channel. |
Error -200627 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock, make sure it is connected and
within the jitter and voltage level specifications. Also, verify that
the rate of the external clock matches the specified clock rate. If you
are generating your clock internally, please contact National
Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200628 | Pause and reference triggers are both configured, which is not supported in this task. |
Error -200629 | Requested different values for properties that must have equal values on this device. |
Error -200630 | Requested write offset is invalid, because it is not an integer multiple of the write increment. |
Error -200631 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock, make sure it is connected and
within the jitter and voltage level specifications. Also, verify that
the rate of the external clock matches the specified clock rate. If you
are generating your clock internally, please contact National
Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200632 | Hardware
clocking error occurred.
If you are using an external sample clock, make sure it is connected and
within the jitter and voltage level specifications. Also, verify that
the rate of the external clock matches the specified clock rate. If you
are generating your clock internally, please contact National
Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200633 | Script name is the same as an existing waveform name.
Make sure that the script name is different from the names of previously written or allocated waveforms. |
Error -200634 | Waveform name is the same as an existing script name.
Make sure that the waveform name is different from the names of previously written scripts. |
Error -200635 | You have attempted to control a Watchdog Task, but the task supplied was not a Watchdog Task. |
Error -200636 | For
this device, any connection specified in the scan list must wait for a
trigger (;).
If your scan list contains an action sequence similar to "ch0->com0
&" or "ch0->com0 &&", change the action sequence to
"ch0->com0;". |
Error -200637 | For
this device, an action separator (& or &&) is required
after breaking a connection in the scan list.
If your scan list contains an action sequence similar to
"~ch0->com0;", change the action sequence to "~ch0->com0 &" or
"~ch0->com0 &&". |
Error -200638 | For this device, two consecutive wait for triggers are not supported after any connection in the scan list.
If your scan list contains an action sequence similar to "ch0->com0;;", change the action sequence to "ch0->com0;". |
Error -200639 | For
this device, connections specified in the scan list must be
disconnected before making new connections.
If your scanlist contains an action sequence similar to
"ch0->com0;;", change the action sequence to "ch0->com0;
~ch0->com0". |
Error -200640 | For
this device, send advance complete (<sac>) is not supported after
any wait for triggers (;) in the scan list.
If your scan list contains an action sequence similar to "ch0->com0;
<sac>", change the action sequence to "ch0->com0;". |
Error -200641 | Property cannot be set separately for each line.
When setting this property, specify a virtual channel as the active channel. |
Error -200642 | You have not specified an active channel when getting a property. Specify a single line as the active channel. |
Error -200643 | You have specified more than one line when getting a property. Specify a single line as the active channel. |
Error -200644 | Attempt to reset watchdog timer failed, because the timer had already expired.
Clear expiration of the watchdog timer, or configure a longer watchdog timer timeout. |
Error -200645 | Attempt
to set the digital filter interval failed, because another task has
already configured a different digital filter interval.
Use the same digital filter interval in the two tasks, or wait for the
other task to finish before starting or committing this task. |
Error -200646 | Some
of the physical channels in the task are configured for different
filter intervals, which is not supported by this type of device.
Configure all lines in the task to use the same digital filter interval. |
Error -200647 | Specified
physical channel does not support digital input.
Change the direction of the task, use another terminal, or use another
device. To read from digital output lines, create a digital output task
and use DAQmx Read. |
Error -200648 | Device identifier of the physical channel specified is not the same as the device used in the task.
Use only the physical channels on the device used in the task. |
Error -200649 | Specified
a physical channel for change detection that is not contained by any
channel in the task.
Use only physical channels already contained by a channel, or create an
additional channel containing the desired physical channel . |
Error -200650 | Attempt
to set programmable powerup state failed, because the specified
physical channel only supports digital input, and the programmable
powerup state does not apply. |
Error -200651 | Attempt
to set watchdog timer expiration state failed, because the specified
physical channel only supports digital input, and watchdog timer
expiration state does not apply. |
Error -200652 | Attempt to set programmable powerup state failed, because only some of the channels from the port were specified.
For this type of device, you must specify programmable powerup state for entire ports. |
Error -200653 | Attempt to set programmable powerup state failed, because some of the lines in a port were tristated and others were not.
For this type of device, programmable powerup states of all lines in a port have to be either tristated or not tristated. |
Error -200654 | Attempt to set watchdog timer expiration state failed, because some of the lines in a port were tristated, and others were not.
For this type of device, watchdog timer expiration states of all lines in a port have to be either tristated or not tristated. |
Error -200655 | Attempted to read more samples than what was configured in the acquisition.
Restart the acquisition, increase the Samples Per Channel property, or set the Sample Mode property to Continuous Samples. |
Error -200656 | Operation
failed, because an attempt was made to use only the onboard memory for
generation when regeneration of data was not allowed.
Set the Regeneration Mode property to Allow Regeneration or set the Use
Only Onboard Memory property to false. |
Error -200657 | Attempt
to get property failed, because you specified multiple channels, and
the property has different values for different channels.
Get this property one channel at a time. |
Error -200658 | Attempt
to get property failed, because your task contains multiple channels,
and the property has different values for different channels.
Get this property one channel at a time using Active Channel to specify
each individual channel. |
Error -200659 | Attempt
to get property failed, because the single channel you specified
corresponds to multiple physical channels, and the property has
different values for those different physical channels.
Get this property one physical channel at a time. For digital channels,
you might have to specify a single digital line. |
Error -200660 | Requested
Sample Clock Rate is not available because this task shares the Sample
Clock Source or the Sample Clock Timebase with another task. The other
task has already programmed one of those properties in a manner
inconsistent with the requested Sample Clock Rate.
Specify a Sample Clock Rate consistent with the settings in the other
task, or change the settings in the other task. Refer to documentation
for more detailed information. |
Error -200661 | Requested operation is not supported because the Reference Clock Source is "None". |
Error -200662 | Attempt to create a watchdog timer task failed because the device does not support the feature. |
Error -200663 | Attempt to set programmable powerup states failed because the device does not support the feature. |
Error -200664 | Specified operation cannot be performed because the task has not been started, committed, or reserved.
Call DAQmx Start or DAQmx Control with action set to Commit or Reserve prior to requesting this operation. |
Error -200665 | Expiration
states requested are not supported by the lines in the port.
For this device, the Watchdog Timer Expiration States must be either No
Change for all lines in a port or a combination of values other than No
Change for all lines in a port. For example, the combination of No
Change for one line and High for another line is not supported, while a
value of Low for one line and High for another line is supported. |
Error -200666 | Attempt
to configure a port or any of its lines for input failed, because this
port is currently configured for digital output by the watchdog timer.
Choose another port, or modify the watchdog timer task to set the
expiration state of the port to Tristate or No Change. |
Error -200667 | Attempt
to configure a port or any of its lines to have an expiration state of
Output failed, because the port or some of its lines are currently
reserved for use by an input task.
Set the expiration state of the port to Tristate or No Change, or choose
a different port for digital input. |
Error -200668 | Requested
value is not a supported value for Watchdog Timer Timeout.
Use special value -1.0 to indicate that the internal timer should be
disabled, and the watchdog timer will expire based on the external
expiration trigger, or specify another valid value. |
Error -200669 | Attempt
to set the Connect DAC Reference to Ground property failed, because the
Allow Connecting DAC Reference to Ground property was not True.
To connect DAQ reference to ground, you must set two properties to True:
Connect DAC Reference to Ground and Allow Connecting DAC Reference to
Ground. |
Error -200670 | DAC
Range Low is not equal in magnitude and opposite in sign from DAC
Reference Value.
If you do not set the DAC Range Low property, the driver sets it for
you. Otherwise, ensure DAC Range Low and DAC Reference Voltage Value are
equal in magnitude and opposite in sign. |
Error -200671 | Switch
device has been disabled to prevent it from exceeding its simultaneous
relay drive limit.
To recover, call DAQmx Disconnect All, or reset the device. The device
can be reset either programmatically or by using Measurement &
Automation Explorer. |
Error -200672 | Input arrays are of different sizes. These arrays must have the same size. |
Error -200673 | Multiple samples cannot be written using a single sample write.
Ensure the waveform contains only a single sample. |
Error -200674 | Switch
operation failed due to a previous error.
The device may have been powered off and back on. To use the device
again, reset the device either programmatically or by using Measurement
& Automation Explorer. |
Error -200675 | Input
Source Select is set to an internal source for channels in different
channel groups. On this device, only one channel group at a time can be
configured to use an internal source.
Refer to documentation for details. |
Error -200676 | Input
Source Select property is set differently for channels in one channel
group on a device that supports only identical settings within a channel
group.
Refer to documentation for details. |
Error -200677 | Input
Source Select property is set to different internal sources on some
channels. On this device, Input Source Select must be set the same way
for all channels with internal sources.
Refer to documentation for details. |
Error -200678 | Write
failed because at least one of the lines in the task is also in a
watchdog timer task whose watchdog timer has expired.
Clear the expiration of the watchdog timer before writing by using DAQmx
Control Watchdog Task, by restarting the watchdog timer task, or by
resetting the device programmatically or through the Measurements &
Automation Explorer.
To prevent this error in the future reset the watchdog timer more
frequently or increase the watchdog timer timeout. |
Error -200679 | When Sample Mode is Hardware Timed Single Point, Memory Mapping for Programmed IO Enable cannot be true.
Set Memory Mapping for Programmed IO Enable to false or change Sample Mode. |
Error -200680 | Device
has shut down because a sensor on the device detected a temperature
above the device's maximum recommended operating temperature.
To use the device again, either turn the chassis/computer off until the
device has cooled, or ensure the device has cooled, and reset the device
(either programmatically or through Measurements & Automation
Explorer). |
Error -200681 | Route
failed because either the source or destination of the route is also a
line in a watchdog timer task whose watchdog timer has expired.
Clear the expiration of the watchdog timer before routing by using DAQmx
Control Watchdog Task, by restarting the watchdog timer task, or by
resetting the device programmatically or through Measurements &
Automation Explorer.
To prevent this error in the future reset the watchdog timer more
frequently or increase the watchdog timer timeout. |
Error -200682 | Data could not be read because the reference trigger master session is unavailable.
To avoid this error, read data before closing the reference trigger master session. |
Error -200683 | NI-DAQmx
has detected a corrupt installation. Please re-install NI-DAQmx. If
you continue to receive this message, please contact National
Instruments for assistance. |
Error -200684 | Pulse duty cycle specified is not supported for this device given the pulse frequency and Counter Timebase Rate. |
Error -200685 | Pulse frequency specified is not supported for this device given the Counter Timebase Rate. |
Error -200686 | Pulse high time specified is not supported for this device given the Counter Timebase Rate. |
Error -200687 | Pulse low time specified is not supported for this device given the Counter Timebase Rate. |
Error -200688 | Pulse high tick count specified is not supported for this device. |
Error -200689 | Pulse low tick count specified is not supported for this device. |
Error -200690 | Buffered operations are not supported if Sample Mode is Hardware Timed Single Point.
Do not configure a buffer, or change the Sample Mode value. |
Error -200691 | Buffered operations are not compatible with the requested Wait Mode.
Do not configure a buffer, or set Wait Mode to Yield. |
Error -200692 | Number
of samples per channel to write multiplied by the number of channels in
the task cannot be an odd number for this device.
Adjust the number of samples per channel to write or the number of
channels in the task so that their product is an integer multiple of
two. |
Error -200693 | Buffer size (in samples per channel) multiplied by the number of channels in the task cannot be an odd number for this device.
Adjust the buffer size or the number of channels in the task so that their product is an integer multiple of two. |
Error -200694 | AI Minimum was not specified for an operation that requires it. |
Error -200695 | AI Maximum was not specified for an operation that requires it. |
Error -200696 | Bridge offset nulling calibration is not supported by the specified channels.
Specify only the analog input channels that are configured to measure sensors in a bridge configuration. |
Error -200697 | Calibration data could not be acquired.
Ensure that the device(s) are configured and functioning properly. |
Error -200698 | Route
failed because the PXI chassis is not identified. The existence of the
source terminal depends on the chassis being identified.
Use the Measurements & Automation Explorer (MAX) to identify your
chassis. |
Error -200699 | Route
failed because the PXI chassis is not identified. The existence of the
destination terminal depends on the chassis being identified.
Use the Measurements & Automation Explorer (MAX) to identify your
chassis. |
Error -200700 | PXI_Star
is not available as a source terminal for devices in PXI slot 2. PXI
slot 2 has specific PXI_Star<n> lines, such as PXI_Star3.
Move your device to one of slots 3 through 15, or select a different
source terminal. |
Error -200701 | PXI_Star
is not available as a destination terminal for devices in PXI slot 2.
PXI slot 2 has specific PXI_Star<n> lines, such as PXI_Star3.
Move your device to one of slots 3 through 15, or select a different
destination terminal. |
Error -200702 | PXI_Star is not available as a destination terminal for devices in PXI slots 16 and above.
Move your device to one of slots 3 through 15, or select a different destination terminal. |
Error -200703 | PXI_Star is not available as a source terminal for devices in PXI slots 16 and above.
Move your device to one of slots 3 through 15, or select a different source terminal. |
Error -200704 | PXI_Star<n> is available as a source terminal only for devices in the star trigger controller slot (slot 2).
To use PXI_Star (without any numbers), do not specify a star line number. To use PXI_Star<n>, move your device to slot 2. |
Error -200705 | PXI_Star<n> is available as a destination terminal only for devices in the star trigger controller slot (slot 2).
To use PXI_Star (without any numbers), do not specify a star line number. To use PXI_Star<n>, move your device to slot 2. |
Error -200706 | PXI_Clk10In is available as a destination terminal only for devices in the star trigger controller slot (slot 2).
Move your device to PXI slot 2. |
Error -200708 | Getting
a property that pertains to multiple items failed because the value was
different for different items.
Get the specified property for one item at a time. For example, if you
are getting a property for two markers, such as "marker0:1" or "marker0,
marker1", and the property values are different for the two markers,
you must get them in two steps (one for marker0 and another for
marker1). |
Error -200709 | No
TEDS sensor was detected on the specified physical channel.
Ensure that your sensor is properly connected. If the sensor is
connected to a TEDS interface device with addresses, make sure the
configured address matches the address set on the interface device. |
Error -200710 | Input
Source Select property is set to an internal source with more than one
channel in the task. On this device, an internal input source is
supported only when there is one channel in the task.
Remove all of the channels currently in the task except the channel that
will be used to acquire the internal input source. |
Error -200711 | An attempt has been made to use an analog trigger with the Input Source Select property set to an internal source.
Either change the Input Source Select property ot specify an external source, or use a different analog trigger source. |
Error -200712 | Digital
input configuration failed because at least one of the lines in the
task was in an expired watchdog task, and the expiration state of the
line was set to output.
Clear the expiration of the watchdog task by using DAQmx Control Task,
by restarting the watchdog task, or by resetting the device either
programmatically or by using Measurement & Automation Explorer.
To prevent this error in the future, reset the watchdog timer more
frequently or increase the watchdog timer timeout. |
Error -200713 | Channels specified cannot appear in the same task on this device.
Create a separate task for each of the channels specified. |
Error -200714 | Acquisition
has stopped because the driver could not transfer the data from the
device to the computer memory fast enough. This was caused by computer
system limitations.
Reduce your sample clock rate, the number of channels in the task, or
the number of programs your computer is executing concurrently. |
Error -200715 | Digital
input detected a new sample clock before the previous sample was
latched into onboard memory.
If you are using an external sample clock, ensure that it is connected,
within the jitter and voltage level specifications, and without
glitches. If applicable, reduce your sample clock rate or use a product
capable of higher sample clock rates. |
Error -200716 | Digital
output detected a new sample clock edge before the previous sample
could be written from the onboard memory.
If you are using an external sample clock, ensure that it is connected,
within jitter and voltage level specifications, and without glitches. If
applicable, reduce your sample clock rate or use a product capable of
higher sample clock rates. |
Error -200717 | Measurement
taken during calibration produced an invalid AI offset calibration
constant.
If performing an external calibration, ensure that the reference voltage
value passed to the calibration VI or function is correct. Repeat the
calibration. If the error persists, contact National Instruments
Technical Support. |
Error -200718 | Measurement
taken during calibration produced an invalid AI gain calibration
constant.
If performing an external calibration, ensure that the reference voltage
value passed to the calibration VI or function is correct. Repeat the
calibration. If the error persists, contact National Instruments
Technical Support. |
Error -200719 | Measurement
taken during calibration produced an invalid AO offset calibration
constant.
If performing an external calibration, ensure that the reference voltage
value passed to the calibration VI or function is correct. Repeat the
calibration. If the error persists, contact National Instruments
Technical Support. |
Error -200720 | Measurement
taken during calibration produced an invalid AO gain calibration
constant.
If performing an external calibration, ensure that the reference voltage
passed to the calibration VI or function is correct. Repeat the
calibration. If the error persists, contact National Instruments
Technical Support. |
Error -200721 | Computed
frequency resolution of the VCXO CalDAC circuitry is not sufficient to
perform timebase calibration.
Ensure that the reference frequency is stable and that the frequency
passed to the calibration VI or function is correct. Repeat the external
timebase calibration. If the error persists, contact National
Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200722 | Timebase
calibration algorithm failed to converge within the required tolerance.
Ensure that the reference frequency is stable and that the frequency
passed to the calibration VI or function is correct. Repeat the external
timebase calibration. If the error persists, contact National
Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200723 | Variance
of the measured external reference frequency is too large to perform
timebase calibration.
Ensure that the reference frequency is stable. Repeat the external
timebase calibration. If the error persists, contact National
Instruments Technical Support. |
Error -200724 | Digital
Input Tristate property has different values for different channels in
the task, which is not supported for this type of device.
Change the property to a single value for all channels in the task, or
use more than one task. |
Error -200725 | Some
or all of the lines in the task are used by another task for
handshaking input. These lines cannot be used in a static input task.
Use a line that is not in a handshaking input task or stop using the
line in the handshaking input task. |
Error -200726 | Some
or all of the lines in the task are used by another task for static
input. These lines cannot be used in a handshaking input task.
Use a port that is not already used by a static input task or stop using
the line in the static input task. |
Error -200727 | Some
or all of the lines in the task are used by another task for
handshaking control. These lines cannot be used in a static input task.
Use a line that is not also a control line in a handshaking task, or
stop using the line for handshaking control. |
Error -200728 | Some
or all of the handshaking control lines for this task are used by
another task for static input. These lines cannot be used for
handshaking control.
Use a port whose handshaking control lines are not already used by a
static input task or stop using the lines for handshaking control. |
Error -200729 | Value
of the Tristate property for some or all of the channels in the task is
False, and Sample Timing Type is Handshake, which is not supported by
this device.
Set the Tristate property to True for all channels or change the Sample
Timing Type. |
Error -200730 | Value
of Tristate property for some or all of the channels in the task is
False, and Sample Timing Type is Change Detection, which is not
supported by this device.
Set the Tristate property to True for all channels or change the Sample
Timing Type. |
Error -200731 | Sample Mode is Hardware Timed, and Sample Timing Type is On Demand, which is not supported by this device.
Change Sample Mode or Sample Timing Type. |
Error -200732 | Some
of all of the lines in the task have had their Digital Filter Enable
property set, which is not supported when the value of the Tristate
property is False.
Change the value of the Tristate property, or do not set the Digital
Filter Enable property. |
Error -200733 | Some
or all of the lines in the task have ahd their Digital Filter Minimum
Pulse Width property set, which is not supported when the value of the
Tristate property is False.
Change the value of the Tristate property, or do not set the Digital
Filter Minimum Pulse Width property. |
Error -200734 | Device does not support DMA for the Data Transfer Mechanism when performing non-buffered acquisitions.
Set Data Transfer Mechanism to Programmed I/O. |
Error -200735 | Given
the specified Reference Clock Source, you must set the Reference Clock
Rate to a value equal to the frequency of the supplied signal. |
Error -200736 | FREQOUT
counter cannot generate the desired frequency.
The FREQOUT counter is a 4-bit counter that can divide either the 10 MHz
Timebase or the 100 kHz Timebase by a number between one and sixteen.
Chose a frequency within this range. |
Error -200737 | For
this type of device, the Input Buffer Size (in Samples per Channel)
must be equal to the value of the Sample Quanity-Samples per Channel
property when Sample Mode is Finite Samples. |
Error -200738 | Specified timing source does not exist. |
Error -200739 | Specified property is not supported for the given timing source. |
Error -200740 | Task used as the timing source for a Timed Loop was started before the Timed Loop was executed.
Let the Timed Loop start the task, or use the task without the Timed Loop. |
Error -200741 | A TEDS sensor not supported by DAQmx is connected to the specified physical channel.
Consider using MAX to create a Task, a Global Channel, or a Scale to acquire data using this sensor. |
Error -200742 | Memory
of the TEDS sensor connected to the specified physical channel is
corrupted, as indicated by an invalid check-sum.
Replace the sensor or have the sensor repaired. If the memory is the
only defective part of the sensor, consider using MAX to create a Task, a
Global Channel, or a Scale to acquire data using this sensor. |
Error -200743 | For
this device, a TEDS terminal block must be connected to the device and
configured in MAX in order to perform a TEDS operation. |
Error -200744 | Specified
reference clock rate does not match the specified reference clock
source.
Do not set the refererence clock rate when you are using an internal
reference clock source. In this case, the driver sets the reference
clock rate for you. |
Error -200745 | Frequency and Initial Delay property values are inconsistent with one or more counter timebase properties.
The conflicting properties must satisfy the following constraints:
Counter Timebase Rate / Counter Maximum Count <= Frequency <= Counter Timebase Rate / 4
Counter Timebase Rate / Counter Maximum Count <= 1 / Initial Delay <= Counter Timebase Rate / 2
If the Counter Timebase Rate is not specified, it is inferred from the Counter Timebase Source selection. |
Error -200746 | Initial Delay, High Time, and Low Time property values are inconsistent with one or more counter timebase properties.
The conflicting properties must satisfy the following constraints:
2 / Counter Timebase Rate <= Initial Delay <= Counter Maximum Count / Counter Timebase Rate
2 / Counter Timebase Rate <= High Time <= Counter Maximum Count / Counter Timebase Rate
2 / Counter Timebase Rate <= Low Time <= Counter Maximum Count / Counter Timebase Rate
If the Counter Timebase Rate is not specified, it is inferred from the Counter Timebase Source selection. |
Error -200747 | Acquisition
type specified is not supported by the FREQOUT channel.
To use the FREQOUT channel, set the acquisition type to a value
supported by FREQOUT. To use specified output type, use a different
counter output channel. |
Error -200748 | DAQmx Write was invoked more than once between two consecutive sample clocks.
When Sample Mode is Hardware Timed Single Point, invoke DAQmx Write only once between two consecutive sample clocks. |
Error -200749 | Specified gain is not supported. |
Error -200750 | Specified voltage is invalid for the given gain. |
Error -200751 | Sample
Timing Type was set to Change Detection but no physical channels on
which to detect changes were specified.
Specify the Change Detection Digital Input Rising and/or Falling Edge
Physical Channels, or specify a different Sample Timing Type. |
Error -200752 | You
have specified more than one physical channel as the active channel
which is not supported. Specify a single physical channel. |
Error -200753 | TEDS
sensor data or the Virtual TEDS data file contains an error which was
detected during parsing.
Ensure your TEDS sensor or Virtual TEDS data file conforms to the
specification. If this is not possible, use custom scales with the
sensor. |
Error -200754 | TEDS template specifies parameters that are not supported by DAQmx. Use custom scales with this sensor. |
Error -200755 | TEDS
sensor data or Virtual TEDS data file contains multiple calibration
templates. Only one calibration template is supported by DAQmx. Use
custom scales with this sensor. |
Error -200756 | Type of TEDS sensor associated with the channel is incompatible with the Measurement Type.
Use the TEDS sensor for measurements compatible with the sensor. |
Error -200757 | Sample
Timing Type is set to On Demand which is not supported for analog input
on this device.
Set Sample Timing Type to Sample Clock. You can achieve this whlie
setting related properties through DAQmx VIs or functions for
configuring timing. |
Error -200758 | Sample
Timing Type is set to On Demand which is not supported for analog
output on this device.
Set Sample Timing Type to Sample Clock. You can achieve this while
setting related properties through DAQmx VIs or functions for
configuring timing. |
Error -200759 | Range
specified by the AO Maximum and Minimum Value, and AO Voltage Units
properties does not lie within the range specified by the AO DAC Range
High and Low properties.
Change the values of these properties. If you do not specify AO DAC
Range High and Low, the driver will set them based on other properties. |
Error -200760 | Range
specified by the AO Maximum and Minimum Value, and AO Voltage Units
properties does not lie within the range specified by the AO Gain
property.
Change the values of these properties. If you do not specify AO Gain,
the driver will set it based on other properties. |
Error -200761 | Task
cannot issue sync pulse because another task is currently running on
this device. For this type of device, the task can issue a sync pulse if
it is the only task running on the device. If your task is not being
used for synchronization, set the Sync Pulse Source property to "" or
"None" to avoid receiving an error. |
Error -200762 | Task
cannot issue sync pulse because the task has an external sample clock
timebase. For this type of device, the task can issue a sync pulse if
the Sample Clock Timebase Source is Onboard Clock. |
Error -200763 | For
analog input with the current Data Transfer Mechanism on this type of
device, the input buffer size (in samples per channel) must be an
integer multiple of the transfer size.
Change the Data Transfer Mechanism or the input buffer size. |
Error -200764 | TEDS
sensor connected to the specified physical channel uses a linear
mapping method and specifies the linear slope to be zero.
Replace the sensor or have the sensor repaired. If the memory is the
only defective part of the sensor, consider using MAX to create a Task,
Global Channel, or a Scale to acquire data using this sensor. |
Error -200765 | Mapping
method of the TEDS sensor connected to the specified physical channel
is invalid or is not supported by the driver.
If the sensor is defective, replace it or have it repaired. Otherwise,
consider using MAX to create a Task, Global Channel, or a Scale to
acquire data using this sensor. |
Error -200766 | Legacy
template ID of the TEDS sensor connected to the specified physical
channel is invalid or is not supported by the driver.
If the sensor is defective, replace it or have it repaired. Otherwise,
consider using MAX to create a Task, Global Channel, or a Scale to
acquire data using this sensor. |
Error -200767 | Data Transfer Mechanism is set to Programmed I/O which is not supported for buffered analog output.
Change Data Transfer Mechanism or use non-buffered analog output. |
Error -200768 | Data Transfer Mechanism is not set to Programmed I/O, the only value supported for non-buffered analog output.
Set your Data Transfer Mechanism to Programmed I/O or use buffered analog output. |
Error -200769 | Data
Transfer Mechanism is not set to Programmed I/O, the only value
supported when the Sample Mode is Hardware Timed Single Point.
Set your Data Transfer Mechanism to Programmed I/O or change the Sample
Mode. |
Error -200770 | Digital Filter Enable and Digital Synchronization Enable properties cannot be true at the same time. |
Error -200771 | Digital Filter Enable is set to true but the Minimum Pulse Width property is not configured.
Configure the Minimum Pulse Width property or set Digital Filter Enable to false. |
Error -200772 | Digital filtering is not available for the given terminal. |
Error -200773 | Digital synchronization is not available for the given terminal. |
Error -200774 | Terminal has already been configured with a different Minimum Pulse Width by another property in this task. |
Error -200775 | Terminal has already been configured with a different Minimum Pulse Width by another task. |
Error -200776 | Desired
Minimum Pulse Width could not be produced.
Minimum Pulse Width is affected by the Digital Filter Timebase Source
and the Digital Filter Timebase Rate. To see how these two property
settings can affect the Minimum Pulse Width, refer to product
documentation for more details. |
Error -200777 | Desired Minimum Pulse Width could not be produced by the device. |
Error -200778 | Sample
Mode is set to a value other than Hardware Timed Single Point. This is
the only value supported for counter generations when Sample Timing Type
is set to Sample Clock.
Change the Sample Mode or the Sample Timing Type. |
Error -200779 | Reverse
Coefficients for a polynomial scale are not specified. This set of
coefficients must contain at least one term.
The polynomial scale class constructor has overloads that can calculate
the Reverse Coefficients from the Forward Coefficients if only one set
of coefficients is available. |
Error -200780 | Forward
Coefficients for a polynomial scale are not specified. This set of
coefficients must contain at least one term.
The polynomial scale class constructor has overloads that can calculate
the Reverse Coefficients from the Forward Coefficients if only one set
of coefficients is available. |
Error -200781 | Forward
and Reverse Coefficients for a polynomial scale are not specified. Each
of these two sets of coefficients must contain at least one term.
The polynomial scale class constructor has overloads that can calculate
one set of coefficients from the other set if only one set is available. |
Error -200782 | Reverse Coefficients for a polynomial scale are not specified. This set of coefficients must contain at least one term. |
Error -200783 | Forward Coefficients for a polynomial scale are not specified. This set of coefficients must contain at least one term. |
Error -200784 | Virtual TEDS file could not be found at the specified location.
Specify correct location for the Virtual TEDS file. |
Error -200785 | Timing
source created is invalid because of the Sample Timing Type settings.
To use this timing source with a Timed Loop, set the Sample Timing Type
to Change Detection. You can configure the Sample Timing Type to Change
Detection while setting related properties through the DAQmx Timing
(Change Detection) VI or function. |
Error -200786 | Requested Sample Clock Rate cannot be generated given the specified external Sample Clock Timebase Rate.
To keep the specified Sample Clock Timebase Rate, use one of the Sample Clock Rates that can be generated. |
Error -200787 | Specified
Start Trigger Type is not supported for counter output tasks when the
Sample Mode is Hardware Timed Single Point on this type of device.
Set the Start Trigger Type to None to use this Sample Mode. |
Error -200788 | Measured bridge offset is outside the limits allowed for offset nulling calibration for this device.
Ensure your sensor is wired and functioning properly, and that its output offset is within device limits. |
Error -200789 | Read cannot be performed because this version of DAQmx Read uses a data type that is too small for the channels in this task.
Use a different version of DAQmx Read. |
Error -200790 | Write cannot be performed because this version of DAQmx Write uses a data type that is too small for the channels in this task.
Use a different version of DAQmx Write. |
Error -200791 | TEDS
cannot be configured for the specified channel.
Ensure that your TEDS sensor is connected to the channel through a TEDS
interface (for example BNC-2096, SC-2350, or SCXI-1314T), and that this
interface is configured in MAX. Alternatively a virtual TEDS file can be
used. |
Error -200792 | You have specified more than one physical channel which is not supported. Specify a single physical channel. |
Error -200793 | For
a device of this type, setting the AO Idle Output Behavior to Maintain
Existing Value is not supported when analog output is synchronized. |
Error -200794 | You
cannot use DAQmx Write for multiple counter channels within one task.
If appropriate, create one task per counter output channel. To update
multiple counter channels within one task use counter output properties. |
Error -200795 | There was an overflow of the device onboard memory while performing a hardware timed non-buffered generation.
Write only one sample per channel between two consecutive sample clocks to avoid this condition. |
Error -200796 | Hardware
timed non-buffered analog output could not be performed because Memory
Mapping for Programmed I/O Enable was set to true.
Disable memory mapping for hardware timed non-buffered analog output. |
Error -200797 | An empty string was specified as a terminal name which is not supported.
Specify a valid terminal name. |
Error -200798 | Device does not support change detection for lines that do not allow digital input.
Use lines that allow digital input for change detection. |
Error -200799 | DAQmx
Create Timing Source created an invalid source because the specified
Sample Mode is not supported when the signal is Event Counting.
To use this timing source with a Timed Loop, change the Sample Mode. |
Error -200800 | Event source signal specified is not supported with the Measurement Type and/or Sample Timing Type of the task. |
Error -200801 | DAQmx Create Timing Source created an invalid source because the requested signal is not supported for counter output.
To use this task as the timing source with a Timed Loop, specify the Counter Output Event as the signal. |
Error -200802 | Write
cannot be performed when the task is not started, the sample timing
type is something other than On Demand, and the output buffer size is
zero.
Call DAQmx Start before DAQmx Write, set auto start to true on DAQmx
Write, modify the sample timing type, or change the output buffer size. |
Error -200803 | Write
cannot be performed before you start the task for on demand or
hardware-timed single-point operations.
Start the task before you write samples, set the autostart input on
DAQmx Write to true, or use hardware timing with a sample mode of finite
or continuous. |
Error -200804 | Last
External Calibration Date/Time is not available, because the last
external calibration if the device was not performed using the NI-DAQmx
API.
Last External Calibration Date/Time will become available after you
perform external calibration of the device using the NI-DAQmx API. |
Error -200806 | Requested
Minimum Pulse Width cannot be applied because the programmable filter
clock has already been configured with a different Minimum Pulse Width
by another task.
For this type of device, there is only one programmable filter clock per
device. |
Error -200807 | Requested
Minimum Pulse Width cannot be applied because the programmable filter
clock has already been configured with a different Minimum Pulse Width
when a different terminal was configured by the same task.
For this type of device, there is only one programmable filter clock per
device, and the device can use only one external timebase filter at a
time. |
Error -200808 | TEDS sensors cannot be configured on real-time (RT) systems.
Use MAX to configure the TEDS sensor instead. |
Error -200809 | TEDS sensors cannot be cleared on real-time (RT) systems. |
Error -200810 | Requested
string contains characters that cannot be interpreted by DAQmx due to
installed language support and system locale settings.
Ensure that the appropriate language support is installed on the system,
and that the system locale is set correctly. For most Windows operating
systems, this is done through the Regional Settings option in Control
Panel. For a LabVIEW RT target, you should install "Language Support for
LabVIEW RT" and change the locale setting for the remote system under
the "System Settings" tab in MAX. |
Error -200811 | Specified
string contains characters that cannot be interpreted by DAQmx due to
installed language support and system locale settings.
If possible, do not use this character. Otherwise, ensure that the
appropriate language support is installed on the system, and that the
system locale is set correctly. For most Windows operating systems, this
is done through the Regional Settings option in the Control Panel. For a
LabVIEW RT target, you should install "Language Support for LabVIEW RT"
and change the locale setting for the remote system under the "System
Setting" tab in MAX. |
Error -200812 | An attempt has been made to configure a trigger when analog output Sample Mode was set to Hardware Timed Single Point.
Configure the analog output sample mode to something other than Hardware Timed Single Point to use a trigger. |
Error -200813 | Selected Sample Mode is not supported with counter input position measurements. |
Error -200814 | Onboard Clock is not supported as an Input Terminal for counter measurements.
Refer to user documentation for a list of supported input terminals. |
Error -200815 | TEDS
sensor specifies a value for the Minimum Physical Value that is greater
than or equal to the Maximum Physical Value.
Replace the sensor or have the sensor repaired. If the memory is the
only defective part of the sensor, consider using MAX to create a Task, a
Global Channel, or a Scale to acquire data using this sensor. |
Error -200816 | TEDS
sensor specifies a value for the Minimum Electrical Value that is
greater than or equal to the Maximum Electrical Value.
Replace the sensor or have the sensor repaired. If the memory is the
only defective part of the sensor, consider using MAX to create a Task, a
Global Channel, or a Scale to acquire data using this sensor. |
Error -200817 | Excitation Value can only be zero when the Input Terminal Configuration is set to Differential on this device.
Change the Input Terminal Configuration or set the Excitation Value to zero. |
Error -200818 | Device
has shut down because a sensor on the device detected a temperature in
excess of the maximum recommended operating temperature. Possible causes
incude excessive current on the device channels and inadequate chassis
cooling.
To use the device again, reduce the current and/or improve the chassis
cooling. Ensure that the device has cooled and reset the device (either
programmatically or through Measurements & Automation Explorer). |
Error -200819 | Programmed I/O is not supported as the Data Transfer Mechanism when the Use Only On Board Memory property is set to true.
Change the Data Transfer Mechanism or set Use Only On Board Memory to false. |
Error -200820 | Sample
Mode of Hardware Timed Single Point is not supported for analog input
channels on this type of device when the number of channels in the task
is odd (not divisible by 2).
Add a channel to the task, remove a channel from the task, or use a
different Sample Mode. |
Error -200821 | Sample Mode of Hardware Timed Single Point is not supported for analog input channels on this type of device.
Use a different Sample Mode, or select a device which supports Hardware Timed Single Point. |
Error -200822 | Attempt to write to the PROM on the TEDS failed because the TEDS sensor does not contain a PROM.
Write the Basic TEDS data to the EEPROM of the sensor or replace the sensor. |
Error -200823 | Attempt to write to the PROM on the TEDS sensor failed because the PROM has already been written and it cannot be rewritten.
Do not write the Basic TEDS data to the TEDS sensor or replace the sensor. |
Error -200824 | Attempt
to write the Basic TEDS data to the EEPROM failed because the PROM on
the TEDS sensor already contains Basic TEDS data. A TEDS sensor can
contain the Basic TEDS data in either the PROM or the EEPROM, but not in
both.
Do not write the Basic TEDS data to the TEDS sensor or replace the
sensor. |
Error -200825 | Write
failed because the data size is greater than the size of the EEPROM on
the TEDS sensor. Make sure the data size does not exceed the EEPROM
size. |
Error -200826 | TEDS sensor data being written to the TEDS sensor contains an error.
Ensure your TEDS sensor data conforms to the specification. |
Error -200827 | Virtual TEDS data file being written to the TEDS sensor contains an error.
Ensure your Virtual TEDS data file conforms to the specification. |
Error -200828 | Writing to TEDS sensors is not supported on real-time (RT) systems. |
Error -200829 | DAQmx
Write failed because the counter channels have different Output Types.
Writes to multiple counter output channels are supported only when all
of the counters have identical Output Types.
Use identical Output Types for all channels. Alternatively, create
multiple tasks (one for each Output Type). |
Error -200830 | On
Demand Simultaneous Analog Output Enable and Memory Mapping for
Programmed IO Enable cannot both be set to true for this device. |
Error -200832 | DAQmx
Read is not supported if the Sample Timing Type is On Demand, the Auto
Start property is false, and the task is not running.
Start the task before reading samples by calling DAQmx Start Task, set
the Read.Auto Start property to true, or change the Sample Timing Type. |
Error -200833 | DAQmx
Read is not supported if the Sample Mode is Hardware Timed Single
Point, the Auto Start property is false, and the task is not running.
Start the task before reading samples by calling DAQmx Start Task, set
the Read.Auto Start property to true, or change the Sample Mode. |
Error -200834 | DAQmx
Read is not supported for non-buffered acquisitions if the Auto Start
property is false and the task is not running.
Start the task before reading samples by calling DAQmx Start Task, set
the Read.Auto Start property to true, or call DAQmx Configure Input
Buffer with a buffer size greater than zero. |
Error -200835 | SCXI device cannot be used in this task because the power to the device was turned off after the task had been created.
Call DAQmx Clear Task and then create a new task to use this SCXI device. |
Error -200836 | Attempt
to write to the TEDS sensor failed, possibly because the sensor is not
connected properly or because the sensor is defective.
Make sure the TEDS sensor is properly connected. Write to the TEDS
sensor again. If the write fails again, try using another TEDS sensor.
You may need to have the original TEDS sensor repaired. |
Error -200837 | Samples per Channel must be an integer multiple of the transfer size for this device with the current Data Transfer Mechanism.
Change Samples per Channel or the Data Transfer Mechanism. |
Error -200838 | Output
buffer size (in samples per channel) must be an integer multiple of the
transfer size for this device with the current Data Transfer Mechanism.
Change the output buffer size or the Data Transfer Mechanism. |
Error -200839 | Tristate property cannot be set to False for any channel in the task when Sample Timing Type is Sample Clock on this device.
Set the Tristate property to True for all channels or change the Sample Timing Type. |
Error -200840 | Prescaler value requested is not supported by this device, given the requested Timebase Source.
Set Prescaler to 1, or change the Timebase Source. |
Error -200841 | Prescaler value requested is not supported by this device, given the requested Input Terminal.
Set Prescaler to 1, or change the Input Terminal. |
Error -200842 | Data
Transfer Mechanism is not set to Programmed I/O, the only value
supported when the Sample Mode is Hardware Timed Single Point.
Set your Data Transfer Mechanism to Programmed I/O or change the Sample
Mode. |
Error -200843 | DAQmx
Read did not complete before the arrival of three sample clocks which
indicates that your program is not keeping up with the hardware clock.
Slow down the hardware clock or else change your application so that it
can keep up with the hardware clock. |
Error -200844 | Task
contains a 'freqout' counter channel, which cannot be updated while the
task is running.
Create separate tasks for the 'freqout' channel and the other counter
channels if you wish to write to the other counter channels.
Alternatively, stop the task, reprogram the counters, and restart the
task. |
Error -200845 | Data
Transfer Mechanism is not set to Programmed I/O or DMA, the only values
supported for non-buffered operations for this device and Channel Type.
Set your Data Transfer Mechanism to Programmed I/O or DMA, or use
buffering. |
Error -200846 | Write
cannot be performed when the auto start input to DAQmx Write is false,
task is not running, and timing for the task is not configured or Timing
Type is set to On Demand.
Set auto start to true, start the task, or configure timing and specify
Timing Type other than On Demand. |
Error -200847 | Data
Transfer Mechanism is set to Programmed I/O, which is not supported for
buffered operations for this device and Channel Type.
Change Data Transfer Mechanism or do not use buffering. |
Error -200848 | DAQmx Every N Samples Event is not supported within non-buffered tasks.
To receive Every N Samples Event notifications, configure your task to use buffering. |
Error -200849 | Number of samples to wait in a finite wait instruction must be a multiple of the alignment quantum. |
Error -200850 | Number of samples to wait in a finite wait instruction must be greater than 0. |
Error -200851 | Physical
channel specified is not available through the cabled device connector
used for the SCC carrier.
To use the specified channel with an SCC, connect the SCC carrier to the
appropriate connector on the cabled device and specify the new
configuration through MAX. |
Error -200852 | Given
devices cannot be synchronized in a multiple-device task.
Ensure that one of the devices in the task is in PXI slot 2, or specify
the Synchronization Pulse Source and the Sample Clock Timebase Source to
be from a device in PXI slot 2, even if that device is not in the task. |
Error -200853 | Terminal specified must include the device name for the given multiple-device task.
Include the device name in the terminal name. Example syntax is myDevice3/PFI4. |
Error -200854 | Given
devices cannot be synchronized in a multiple-device task because the
Sample Clock Timebase Source specifies a different device from the
Synchronization Pulse Source.
Modify the Synchronization Pulse Source and/or the Sample Clock Timebase
Source to be from the same device or leave one or both unspecified. |
Error -200855 | Devices cannot be added to a task after configuring timing, triggering, buffers, and/or exported signals.
Add all devices to the task before configuring other aspects of the task. |
Error -200856 | Simulation disabling is not supported for this device, because it was created as a simulated device. |
Error -200857 | Specified low pass cutoff frequency is not supported. |
Error -200858 | To use Sample Clock as the Sample Timing Type for analog output on this device, call DAQmx Write before DAQmx Start. |
Error -200859 | To
use Sample Clock as the Sample Timing Type for analog output on this
device, specify buffer size greater than 0 in DAQmx Configure Output
Buffer. |
Error -200860 | Combination
of specified AI Maximum Sound Pressure Level and AI Microphone
Sensitivity settings is not supported by the device.
Consider using a microphone with lower sensitivity. If clipping signals
at high levels is acceptable, you can use the microphone with specified
sensitivity as long as you reduce the AI Maximum Sound Pressure. |
Error -200861 | Combination
of specified AI Maximum Sound Pressure Level, AI Microphone
Sensitivity, and other related AI property settings is not supported by
the device.
Change the values of the related AI properties or do not set them at
all. If you do not set the related AI properties, NI-DAQmx sets them for
you. Alternatively, consider using a microphone with lower
sensitivity. |
Error -200862 | One
or more devices from a multiple-device task are in an unidentified PXI
chassis, which is not supported. Identify the PXI chassis in MAX. |
Error -200863 | DAQmx
Wait for Next Sample Clock is not supported by the given device for
tasks containing channels of the given type or timing type. DAQmx Wait
for Next Sample Clock is only supported for the hardware-timed
single-point timing type. |
Error -200864 | Data
Transfer Request Condition being set to When Acquisition Complete is
only supported when the Reference Trigger Type is other than None.
Change the Data Transfer Request Condition or configure a reference
trigger for the task. |
Error -200865 | Data
Transfer Request Condition is set to When Acquisition Complete, but the
Number of Samples per Channel is greater than the On Board Buffer Size.
Decrease the Number of Samples per Channel, remove some channels from
the task, or change the Data Transfer Request Condition. |
Error -200866 | Specified
AO Maximum and Minimum Values are not supported given the specified AO
DAC Reference and Offset Values.
To keep the specified AO DAC Reference and Offset Values, change the AO
Minimum and Maximum Values.
To keep the specified AO Minimum and Maximum Values, supply higher
reference voltage and specify the corresponding AO DAC Reference Value.
Alternatively, supply an appropriate external DAC offset and specify the
corresponding AO DAC Offset Value. When supplying an external DAC
offset, to get the optimum accuracy, you should manually calibrate the
offset. Refer to user documentation for details. |
Error -200867 | Specified
AO Maximum and Minimum Values are not supported given the specified AO
DAC Reference Value.
To keep the specified AO Minimum and Maximum Values, supply higher
reference voltage and specify the corresponding AO DAC Reference Value.
To keep the specified AO DAC Reference Value, change the AO Minimum and
Maximum Values. Alternatively, supply an appropriate external DAC offset
and specify the corresponding AO DAC Offset Value. When supplying an
external DAC offset, to get the optimum accuracy, you should manually
calibrate the offset. Refer to user documentation for details. |
Error -200868 | Specified
AO Maximum and Minimum Values are not supported given the specified AO
DAC Reference Value.
To keep the specified AO Minimum and Maximum Values, supply higher
reference voltage and specify the corresponding AO DAC Reference Value.
To keep the specified AO DAC Reference Value, change the AO Minimum and
Maximum Values. |
Error -200869 | Specified
AO Maximum and Minimum Values are not supported given the specified AO
DAC Offset Value.
To keep the specified AO Minimum and Maximum Values, supply an
appropriate offset and specify the corresponding AO DAC Offset Value.
To keep the specified AO DAC Offset Value, change the AO Minimum and
Maximum Values. Alternatively, supply an appropriate external DAC
reference and specify the corresponding AO DAC Reference Value. |
Error -200870 | Specified
AO Maximum and Minimum Values are not supported given the specified AO
DAC Offset Value.
To keep the specified AO Minimum and Maximum Values, supply an
appropriate offset and specify the corresponding AO DAC Offset Value.
To keep the specified AO DAC Offset Value, change the AO Minimum and
Maximum Values. |
Error -200871 | Specified
AO Maximum and Minimum Values are not supported given the specified AO
DAC Range Low and High, and AO DAC Offset Value.
To keep the specified AO DAC Range and Offset Values, change the AO
Minimum and Maximum Values.
To keep the specified AO Minimum and Maximum Values, supply higher
reference voltage and specify the corresponding AO DAC Range.
Alternatively, supply an appropriate external DAC offset and specify the
corresponding AO DAC Offset Value. When supplying an external DAC
offset, to get the optimum accuracy, you should manually calibrate the
offset. Refer to user documentation for details. |
Error -200872 | Specified
AO Maximum and Minimum Values are not supported given the specified AO
DAC Range Low and High.
To keep the specified AO Minimum and Maximum Values, supply higher
reference voltage and specify the corresponding AO DAC Range Low and
High.
To keep the specified AO DAC Range Low and High, change the AO Minimum
and Maximum Values. Alternatively, supply an appropriate external DAC
offset and specify the corresponding AO DAC Offset Value. When
supplying an external DAC offset, to get the optimum accuracy, you
should manually calibrate the offset. Refer to user documentation for
details. |
Error -200873 | Specified
AO Maximum and Minimum Values are not supported given the specified AO
DAC Range Low and High.
To keep the specified AO Minimum and Maximum Values, supply higher
reference voltage and specify the corresponding AO DAC Range Low and
High.
To keep the specified AO DAC Range Low and High, change the AO Minimum
and Maximum Values. |
Error -200874 | DAQmx
Write is supported for counter output channels only while the task is
running.
To use DAQmx Write with the given task, invoke DAQmx Start prior to
DAQmx Write. To specify the low and/or high time while the task is not
running, set DAQmx properties instead of invoking DAQmx Write. |
Error -200875 | DAQmx
Write is supported for counter output channels only while the task is
running.
To use DAQmx Write with the given task, invoke DAQmx Start prior to
DAQmx Write. To specify the frequency and/or the duty cycle while the
task is not running, set DAQmx properties instead of invoking DAQmx
Write. |
Error -200876 | DAQmx
Write is supported for counter output channels only while the task is
running.
To use DAQmx Write with the given task, invoke DAQmx Start prior to
DAQmx Write. To specify the low and/or high ticks while the task is not
running, set DAQmx properties instead of invoking DAQmx Write. |
Error -200877 | Requested
Every N Samples Event Interval is not supported for the given Data
Transfer Mechanism and buffer size.
To keep DMA or USB Bulk as the Data Transfer Mechanism, modify the
buffer size and/or the Every N Samples Event Interval so the buffer size
is an even multiple of the Every N Samples Event Interval. To keep the
same Every N Samples Event Interval and buffer size, change the Data
Transfer Mechanism to Interrupts if supported. |
Error -200878 | Specified digital channel contains more bits than supported by the 16-bit version of DAQmx Port Read.
Use a version of DAQmx Port Read that supports wider digital ports. |
Error -200879 | Specified digital channel contains more bits than supported by the 16-bit version of DAQmx Port Write.
Use the version of DAQmx Port Write that supports wider digital ports. |
Error -200880 | Zero is not a supported value for the Every N Samples Event Interval. Specify an event interval greater than zero. |
Error -200881 | Every N Samples Event registration has failed because the event is already registered within the task.
Unregister the event before registering it again. |
Error -200882 | Specified channel is not a valid global channel.
Ensure that the Channel Name matches a channel in the Data Neighborhood in MAX. Check for typing errors. |
Error -200883 | Task
specified cannot be saved with interactive editing allowed, because the
DAQ Assistant does not support at least one of the specified
properties.
Save the task with 'allow interactive editing' set to false, or specify
only properties supported by the DAQ Assistant. |
Error -200884 | Channel
specified cannot be saved with interactive editing allowed, because the
DAQ Assistant does not support at least one of the specified
properties.
Save the channel with 'allow interactive editing' set to false, or
specify only properties supported by the DAQ Assistant. |
Error -200885 | Combination
of Reference Clock Source and Sample Clock Timebase Source specified is
not supported by this device.
To use the Reference Clock Source specified, do not set the Sample Clock
Timebase Source. NI-DAQmx will set it to its default value:
OnboardClock.
To use the Sample Clock Timebase Source specified, do not set the
Reference Clock Source. NI-DAQmx will set it to its default value: none. |
Error -200886 | Start
Trigger Digital Pattern Source requested is not supported because at
least one of the corresponding channels is not tristated.
Ensure all the corresponding channels are tristated or choose different
channels. |
Error -200887 | Start
Trigger Digital Pattern Source requested is not supported because at
least one of the corresponding channels is not in the task.
Ensure all the corresponding channels are in the task or choose
different channels. |
Error -200888 | Reference
Trigger Digital Pattern Source requested is not supported because at
least one of the corresponding channels is not tristated.
Ensure all the corresponding channels are tristated or choose different
channels. |
Error -200889 | Reference
Trigger Digital Pattern Source requested is not supported because at
least one of the corresponding channels is not in the task.
Ensure all the corresponding channels are in the task or choose
different channels. |
Error -200890 | Active Edge requested is not supported because the Sample Clock Source is OnboardClock.
To use the selected Sample Clock Source, set Sample Clock Active Edge to Rising Edge. |
Error -200891 | Export of sample clock is supported by this device only when the Sample Clock Source is OnboardClock.
Consider alternative methods for gaining access to the clock signal. |
Error -200892 | When
the Sample Timing Type is Change Detection and the Trigger Type is
Digital Pattern Match, the relevant physical channels must be consistent
for this device. Specifically, the Change Detection Rising Edge
Physical Channels must match the physical channels from the Trigger
Digital Pattern Source for which the Trigger Digital Pattern string is 0
or 1. |
Error -200893 | Change Detection Rising and Falling Edge Physical Channels must be set identically on this device. |
Error -200894 | Number
of values specified via the Start Trigger Digital Pattern does not
match the number of physical lines requested via the Start Trigger
Digital Pattern Source.
Change one or both of the properties so these two numbers are equal. |
Error -200895 | Number
of values specified in Reference Trigger Digital Pattern does not match
the number of physical lines requested in Reference Trigger Digital
Pattern Source.
Change one or both of the properties so these two numbers are equal. |
Error -200896 | Export of the requested trigger is supported on this device only when the corresponding Trigger Type is Digital Edge. |
Error -200897 | Task
contains a physical channel not supported by this device, given the
requested Sample Timing Type.
To keep the Sample Timing Type, use physical lines from port0/line0
through port3/line7. To access the requested channel, change the Sample
Timing Type. |
Error -200898 | Partial use of physical lines within a physical port is not supported by this device, given the requested Sample Timing Type.
Consider specifying the entire port and tristating the lines you do not want driven. |
Error -200899 | Port 1 cannot be used without port 0 on this device given the Sample Timing Type.
You can use ports 0 and 2 by themselves. To use port 1, you also need to use port 0. |
Error -200900 | Port 3 cannot be used without port 2 on this device given the Sample Timing Type.
You can use ports 0 and 2 by themselves. To use port 3, you also need to use port 2. |
Error -200901 | Digital Pattern string specified contains an invalid character. |
Error -200902 | Data Voltage Low Level and Data Voltage High Level must be within a common voltage range. |
Error -200903 | Reference clock is not supported by this device.
Do not set the Reference Clock property. |
Error -200904 | Start
Trigger Type requested is not supported given the requested Timing
Type.
To use the requested Timing Type, do not set the Start Trigger Type
property. NI-DAQmx automatically selects a compatible Start Trigger Type
setting.
To use the requested Start Trigger Type, select a different Timing Type. |
Error -200905 | Handshake
Trigger Type requested is not supported given the requested Timing
Type.
To use the requested Timing Type, do not set the Handshake Trigger Type
property. NI-DAQmx automatically selects a compatible Handshake Trigger
Type setting.
To use the requested Handshake Trigger Type, select a different Timing
Type. |
Error -200906 | Pause
Trigger Type requested is not supported given the requested Timing
Type.
To use the requested Timing Type, do not set the Pause Trigger Type
property. NI-DAQmx automatically selects a compatible Pause Trigger Type
setting.
To use the requested Pause Trigger Type, select a different Timing Type. |
Error -200907 | Reference
Trigger Type requested is not supported given the requested Timing
Type.
To use the requested Timing Type, do not set the Reference Trigger Type
property. NI-DAQmx automatically selects a compatible Reference Trigger
Type setting.
To use the requested Reference Trigger Type, select a different Timing
Type. |
Error -200908 | Sample
Clock Source requested is not supported given the requested Timing
Type.
To use the requested Timing Type, do not set the Sample Clock Source
property. NI-DAQmx automatically selects a compatible Sample Clock
Source setting.
To use the requested Sample Clock Source, select a different Timing
Type. |
Error -200909 | 20
Mhz Timebase Output Terminal requested is not supported given the
requested Timing Type.
To use the requested Timing Type, do not set the 20 Mhz Timebase Output
Terminal property. NI-DAQmx automatically selects a compatible20 Mhz
Timebase Output Terminal.
To use the requested 20 Mhz Timebase Output Terminal, select a different
Timing Type. |
Error -200910 | Sample
Clock Output Terminal requested is not supported given the requested
Timing Type.
To use the requested Timing Type, do not set the Sample Clock Output
Terminal property. NI-DAQmx automatically selects a compatible Sample
Clock Output Terminal.
To use the requested Sample Clock Output Terminal, select a different
Timing Type. |
Error -200911 | Start
Trigger Output Terminal requested is not supported given the requested
Timing Type.
To use the requested Timing Type, do not set the Start Trigger Output
Terminal property. NI-DAQmx automatically selects a compatible Start
Trigger Output Terminal.
To use the requested Start Trigger Output Terminal, select a different
Timing Type. |
Error -200912 | Reference
Trigger Output Terminal requested is not supported given the requested
Timing Type.
To use the requested Timing Type, do not set the Reference Trigger
Output Terminal property. NI-DAQmx automatically selects a compatible
Reference Trigger Output Terminal.
To use the requested Reference Trigger Output Terminal, select a
different Timing Type. |
Error -200913 | Ready
For Transfer Event Output Terminal requested is not supported given the
requested Timing Type.
To use the requested Timing Type, do not set the Ready For Transfer
Event Output Terminal property. NI-DAQmx automatically selects a
compatible Reference Trigger Event Output Terminal.
To use the requested Ready For Transfer Trigger Event Output Terminal,
select a different Timing Type. |
Error -200914 | Change
Detection Event Output Terminal requested is not supported given the
requested Timing Type.
To use the requested Timing Type, do not set the Change Detection Event
Output Terminal property. NI-DAQmx automatically selects a compatible
Change Detection Output Terminal.
To use the requested Change Detection Event Output Terminal, select a
different Timing Type. |
Error -200915 | Handshake
Event Output Terminal requested is not supported given the requested
Timing Type.
To use the requested Timing Type, do not set the Handshake Event Output
Terminal property. NI-DAQmx automatically selects a compatible Handshake
Event Output Terminal.
To use the requested Handshake Event Output Terminal, select a different
Timing Type. |
Error -200916 | Sample
Timebase Divisor requested is not supported given the requested Timing
Type.
To use the requested Timing Type, do not set the Sample Timebase Divisor
property. NI-DAQmx automatically selects a compatible Sample Timebase
Divisor.
To use the requested Sample Timebase Divisor, select a different Timing
Type. |
Error -200917 | Every N Samples Event Interval requested must be an integer multiple of two for analog output tasks on this device. |
Error -200918 | Global
channel name specified is already used for a task in the Data
Neighborhood. NI-DAQmx does not support overlapping task and global
channel names.
Select a different name. |
Error -200919 | Task
name specified is already used for a global channel in the Data
Neighborhood. NI-DAQmx does not support overlapping task and global
channel names.
Select a different name. |
Error -200920 | Requested
Every N Samples Event Interval is not supported for the given buffer
size.
Modify the buffer size and/or the Every N Samples Event Interval so the
buffer size is an even multiple of the Every N Samples Event Interval. |
Error -200921 | Channel
specified cannot be saved with interactive editing allowed, because the
only digital channels with multiple lines supported by the DAQ
Assistant are entire ports.
Save the channel with 'allow interactive editing' set to false.
Alternatively, change the channel so it contains an entire port, or
break it up into channels with individual lines. |
Error -200922 | Channel
specified cannot be saved with interactive editing allowed, because the
DAQ Assistant does not support digital channels with different settings
for different lines.
Save the channel with 'allow interactive editing' set to false.
Alternatively, set all the lines in the channel identically, or break
the channel up into channels with individual lines. |
Error -200923 | Wait Mode property is not supported for the given non-buffered task.
Do not use this property inside the task, or change the task to be buffered. |
Error -200924 | Wait Mode specified is not supported for the given non-buffered task.
Specify a different Wait Mode, or change the task to be buffered. |
Error -200925 | Rising
and Falling Edge Physical Channels for Change Detection requested are
not supported because at least one of the channels is not tristated.
Ensure all the corresponding channels are tristated or choose different
channels. |
Error -200926 | Rising
and Falling Edge Physical Channels for Change Detection requested are
not supported because at least one of the corresponding channels is not
in the task.
Ensure all the corresponding channels are in the task or choose
different channels. |
Error -200927 | Trigger Type was set to Digital Pattern Match but no physical channels were specified as the Digital Pattern Source.
Specify physical channels for property. |
Error -200928 | Pattern match hardware for this device can only be used for one trigger. |
Error -200929 | Two specified ports alone are not supported given the Sample Timing Type on this device.
To use only two ports, specify ports 0 and 1, or ports 2 and 3.
To use the two ports specified, use four ports (0, 1, 2, and 3) on the device, and disregard data from the unwanted ports. |
Error -200930 | Two
specified ports alone are not supported given the Sample Timing Type on
this device.
To use only two ports, specify ports 0 and 1, or ports 2 and 3.
To use the two ports specified, use four ports (0, 1, 2, and 3) on the
device. Ensure the lines from the unwanted ports are unwired,
tristated, or are connected so no equipment can be damaged. |
Error -200931 | Three ports alone are not supported given the Sample Timing Type on this device.
Specify four ports (0, 1, 2, and 3), and disregard data from the unwanted port. |
Error -200932 | Three
ports alone are not supported given the Sample Timing Type on this
device.
Specify four ports (0, 1, 2, and 3). Ensure the lines from the unwanted
port are unwired, tristated, or are connected so no equipment can be
damaged. |
Error -200933 | Operation
cannot be performed, because the Channel Calibration Expiration Date is
not specified, and Channel Calibration Enable property is set to True.
To use channel calibration, specify the Expiration Date; otherwise, set
Channel Calibration Enable to false. |
Error -200934 | Operation
cannot be performed, because the Channel Calibration Expiration Date
has passed, and the Channel Calibration Apply Calibration if Expired
property is False.
Update the channel calibration, including the Expiration Date, or set
Apply Calibration If Expired to True. |
Error -200935 | Operation
cannot be performed, because the Channel Calibration Scale Type is not
specified and Channel Calibration Enable property is set to True.
To use channel calibration, specify the Scale Type; otherwise, set
Channel Calibration Enable to false. |
Error -200936 | Operation
cannot be performed, because the Channel Calibration Table Pre-Scaled
Values property is not specified when the Channel Calibration Scale Type
is Table. |
Error -200937 | Operation
cannot be performed, because the Channel Calibration Table Scaled
Values property is not specified when the Channel Calibration Scale Type
is Table. |
Error -200938 | Operation
cannot be performed, because the number of elements in the array
specified for the Channel Calibration Table Pre-Scaled Values property
is not equal to the number of elements in the array specified for
Channel Calibration Table Scaled Values. |
Error -200939 | The
Channel Calibration Table Scale Pre-Scaled Values specified is not
supported, because one of the numbers appears more than once in the
specified array.
Ensure unique numbers are specified in the array. |
Error -200940 | Operation
cannot be performed, because the Channel Calibration Polynomial Forward
Coefficients property is not specified when the Channel Calibration
Scale Type is Polynomial. |
Error -200941 | Operation
cannot be performed, because the Channel Calibration Polynomial Reverse
Coefficients property is not specified when the Channel Calibration
Scale Type is Polynomial. |
Error -200942 | Call mechanism set to synchronous event callbacks is not supported for DAQmx events on this platform.
To use DAQmx events on this platform, set the call mechanism to asynchronous event callbacks. |
Error -200943 | Operation
failed because the Data Transfer Custom Threshold property is not set,
and the Data Transfer Request Condition is set to Onboard Memory Custom
Threshold.
Specify a value for the Data Transfer Custom Threshold, or change the
Data Transfer Request Condition. |
Error -200944 | Operation
failed because the Data Transfer Custom Threshold property is set, and
no value is specified for the Data Transfer Request Condition.
To use the specified Data Transfer Custom Threshold, set Data Transfer
Request Condition to Onboard Memory Custom Threshold. If you set Data
Transfer Request Condition to any value other than Onboard Memory Custom
Threshold, the Data Transfer Custom Threshold property is ignored. |
Error -200945 | Operation
failed because the Data Transfer Request Condition is set to Onboard
Memory Custom Threshold. This device supports this Data Transfer Request
Condition only when the Data Transfer Mechanism is set to DMA.
To use the specified Data Transfer Request Condition, set Data Transfer
Mechanism to DMA. Otherwise, specify a different Data Transfer Request
Condition. |
Error -200946 | Task
could not be started, because the driver could not write enough data to
the device. This was due to system and/or bus-bandwidth limitations.
Reduce the number of programs your computer is executing concurrently.
If possible, perform operations with heavy bus usage sequentially
instead of in parallel. If you can't eliminate the problem, contact
National Instruments support at ni.com/support. |
Error -200947 | DAQmx Events are not supported in this version of LabVIEW.
To use DAQmx Events, install LabVIEW 7.1 and the LabVIEW 7.1.1 patch. The patch is available at ni.com/downloads. |
Error -200948 | DAQmx
tasks cannot provide a source for a Timed Loop and contain a DAQmx
Signal Event at the same time. DAQmx Signal events include the Counter
Output event, the Sample Complete Event, the Sample Clock Event, and the
Digital Change Detection event.
Tasks that contain a Timed Loop can contain DAQmx Events as long as the
events are not a type of DAQmx Signal Event. See documentation for more
details. |
Error -200949 | You
can only register one DAQmx Signal Event at a time on a task. DAQmx
Signal events include the Counter Output event, the Sample Complete
Event, the Sample Clock Event, and the Digital Change Detection event.
Unregister the event before registering it again. |
Error -200950 | Done Event registration has failed because the event is already registered within the task.
Unregister the event before registering it again. |
Error -200951 | DAQmx
Write for counter output detected that no sample clock has occurred
since the last call to write which means that the writes are happening
at a rate that exceeds the sample clock rate.
To avoid this problem use the Wait for Next Sample Clock in your
application. |
Error -200952 | Event Output Terminal cannot include the Trigger Source terminal in the same task for this device. |
Error -200953 | Start Trigger Source cannot be the same as the Sample Clock Source in the same task for this device. |
Error -200954 | Sample Clock Output Terminal cannot include the Start Trigger Source terminal in the same task for this device. |
Error -200955 | Two
channels in the task have different raw data format property values,
which is not supported. All channels in the task must have identical raw
data format property values when raw data compression is configured.
Only include channels with identical raw data format property values in
the task when compression is configured. |
Error -200956 | Raw data compression has been configured for a channel that does not support raw data compression.
Remove the channel from the task or set the Raw Data Compression Type to None. |
Error -200957 | Compressed Sample Size exceeds the Resolution of the channel.
Configure the Compressed Sample Size to be less than or equal to the channel Resolution. |
Error -200958 | TEDS interface device configured in MAX was not detected.
Make sure that the type of TEDS interface device configured in MAX is correct and that the device is properly connected. |
Error -200959 | Two
channels in the task have different raw data compression property
values, which is not supported. All channels in the task must have the
same raw data compression property values. |
Error -200960 | DAQmx software event cannot be registered because the task is running.
Register all your DAQmx software events prior to starting the task. |
Error -200961 | Firmware
for the device could not be downloaded, and the device cannot be used.
This failure is due to a missing or damaged firmware image file.
Reinstall the driver to eliminate this error. |
Error -200962 | Firmware
for this device could not be downloaded, and the device cannot be used.
The failure may be due to damaged hardware. Contact National
Instruments support at ni.com/support |
Error -200963 | Requested
Sample Timing Type is not allowed, because there is already another
task with analog output channels from the same device configured for a
different Sample Timing Type. This is not supported on this device.
Change your application so that all the channels from this device are
used in one task, set Sample Timing Type to On Demand for all tasks, or
consider using two devices for the two tasks. |
Error -200964 | Every N Samples Acquired Into Buffer Event cannot be registered, because it is not supported for output tasks.
Use the Every N Samples Transferred From Buffer Event. |
Error -200965 | Every N Samples Transferred from Buffer Event cannot be registered, because it is not supported for input tasks.
Use the Every N Samples Acquired Into Buffer Event. |
Error -200966 | Every N Samples Acquired Into Buffer Event registration has failed because the event is already registered within the task.
Unregister the event before registering it again. |
Error -200967 | Every N Samples Transferred From Buffer Event registration has failed because the event is already registered within the task.
Unregister the event before registering it again. |
Error -200968 | Requested operation cannot be performed inside the aysnchronous DAQmx Event callback thread.
Use synchronous callback mechanism or perform the operation in a different thread. |
Error -200969 | TEDS operation failed because the corresponding physical channel is not an analog input channel. |
Error -200970 | Every N Samples Event Interval requested must be an integer multiple of two for analog input tasks on this device. |
Error -200971 | Property cannot be set because the task is not running or committed.
Start or commit the task prior to setting the specified property. |
Error -200972 | Property cannot be set because the task is not running.
Start the task prior to setting the specified property. |
Error -200973 | Property cannot be queried because the task is not running.
Start the task prior to getting the specified property. |
Error -200974 | Allow
Connecting DAC Reference to Ground at Runtime set to True is not
supported by this device when DAC Reference Voltage Source is set to
External. |
Error -200975 | Querying
the Counter Output Ready for New Value property is not supported by
this device when the Sample Mode is set to Hardware Timed Single Point.
Use DAQmx Wait for Next Sample Clock before DAQmx Write to make sure the
counter is ready to accept the new value. |
Error -200976 | Thermocouple
CJC (cold junction compensation) Channel specified cannot be used for
CJC because the corresponding physical channel does not support
temperature measurement.
Select a different CJC Channel, set CJC Source to Internal, or set CJC
Source to Constant Value and use CJC Value to specify the temperature of
the cold junction. |
Error -200977 | Channel
specified cannot be saved with Allow Interactive Editing set to True,
because the DAQ Assistant does not support polynomial calibration
scales.
Save the channel with Allow Interactive Editing set to False, or use a
table calibration scale. |
Error -200978 | DAQmx
Software Events cannot be registered with different call mechanisms on
the same task. The software events for a task must all be registered
with synchronous callbacks or they must be all registered with
asynchronous callbacks. |
Error -200979 | When
you use synchronous events, you can clear, stop, abort, unreserve, or
start a task only from the thread in which you registered synchronous
events. |
Error -200980 | DAQmx Every N Samples Transferred from Buffer Event is not supported by the channel types or devices in your task. |
Error -200981 | DAQmx Every N Samples Acquired into Buffer Event is not supported by the channel types or devices in your task. |
Error -200982 | DAQmx
Signal Events are not supported by your device. DAQmx Signal events
include the Counter Output event, the Sample Complete Event, the Sample
Clock Event, and the Digital Change Detection event. |
Error -200983 | You only can get the specified property while the task is reserved, committed or while the task is running.
Reserve, commit or start the task prior to getting the property. |
Error -200984 | Auto Start cannot be set to True when one or more DAQmx events are registered for the task.
Set Auto Start to False and start the task manually. |
Error -200985 | DAQmx Write parameter Auto Start cannot be set to True when one or more DAQmx events are registered for the task.
Set Auto Start to false and start the task manually. |
Error -200986 | DAQmx software event cannot be unregistered because the task is running.
Unregister all your DAQmx software events prior to starting the task. |
Error -200987 | DAQmx
Signal Event type requested is not supported by the channel types or
the devices in your task.
DAQmx Signal events include the Counter Output event, the Sample
Complete Event, the Sample Clock Event, and the Digital Change Detection
event. Refer to product documentation for more details on which DAQmx
Signal Events are supported by the channel types and devices in your
task. |
Error -200988 | Combination
of requested values for Read Wait Mode and Wait ffor Next Sample Clock
Wait Mode properties is not supported for the given task on this device.
Set both properties to Wait for Interrupt or do not set either of the
properties to Wait for Interrupt. |
Error -200989 | Combination
of requested values for Read Wait Mode and Wait for Next Sample Clock
Wait Mode properties is not supported for the given task on this device.
Set both properties to Wait for Interrupt or set Read Wait Mode to a
value other than Wait for Interrupt. |
Error -200990 | All synchronous events for the task must be registered from the same thread. |
Error -200991 | Task cannot be stopped, because at least one installed event handler has not been removed.
Remove all installed event handlers by calling
CNiDAQmxEvent::RemoveEventHandler or CNiDAQmxEvent::RemoveAllEventHandlers. See the documentation for more information. |
Error -200992 | DAQmx
Software Events are generated too quickly for the driver to keep up,
and some of them have been lost.
Reduce the rate at which your application is generating the events.
Consider reconfiguring the events you are using, or using different
events. |
Error -200993 | DAQmx
Write failed, because it was called before the previously written value
was output.
This is likely a result of the sample clock period being shorter than
the period of the generated pulse train. To correct this issue, increase
your sample clock period and/or reduce the period of the generated
pulse train. |
Error -200994 | Requested property cannot be set while the task is running and the Sample Mode is set to Hardware Timing Single Point.
Use DAQmx Write instead of setting the property. |
Error -200995 | Requested
Memory Mapping for Programmed IO Enable value, True, is not supported
when Sample Mode is set to Hardware Timed Single Point.
Change one or both of the properties. |
Error -200996 | Data
Transfer Mechanism is not set to Programmed I/O, which is the only
value supported when the Sample Mode is Hardware Timed Single Point.
Set your Data Transfer Mechanism to Programmed I/O or change the Sample
Mode. |
Error -200997 | Requested Sample Timing Type value, On Demand, is not supported when Sample Mode is Hardware Timed Single Point.
Change Sample Timing Type and/or Sample Mode. |
Error -200998 | Hardware Timed Single Point is not a supported Sample Mode for the specified Measurement Type.
Change Sample Mode and/or Measurement Type. |
Error -200999 | Requested property, Ready For New Value, is not supported when the Sample Timing Type is On Demand.
To use the Ready For New Value property, change the Sample Timing Type. |
Error -201000 | DAQmx Events are not supported in this version of LabVIEW. LabVIEW 8.0 or later is required to use DAQmx Events. |
Error -201001 | Sample Clock Rate requested is supported only if Enhanced Alias Rejection Enable is True.
Set Enhanced Alias Rejection Enable to True or increase the Sample Clock Rate. |
Error -201002 | Sample
Clock Rate must match the frequency of the internal timebase specified
as the Sample Clock Source.
To use the specified Sample Clock Rate, set the Sample Clock Source to
OnboardClock. To use the specified timebase as the Sample Clock, set the
Sample Clock Rate to the frequency of that timebase. |
Error -201003 | Device
cannot be accessed. Possible causes:
Device is no longer present in the system.
Device is not powered.
Device is powered, but was temporarily without power.
Device is damaged.
Ensure the device is properly connected and powered. Turn the computer
off and on again. If you suspect that the device is damaged, contact
National Instruments at ni.com/support. |
Error -201004 | Device does not support simultaneous calibration of multiple channels.
Calibrate channels one channel at a time, passing individual channels to different invocations of DAQmx Setup Calibration. |
Error -201005 | Invoke DAQmx Setup Calibration before invoking the corresponding DAQmx Adjust Calibration. |
Error -201006 | Device does not support an external calibration password. |
Error -201007 | "Generate" or finite "Wait" instruction expected before "If-Else" block.
Insert a "Generate" or finite "Wait" instruction before the If-Else block. |
Error -201008 | Waveform length is too small for the "Generate" instruction before the "If-Else" block. |
Error -201009 | Length of waveform subset is too small for the "Generate" instruction before "If-Else" block. |
Error -201010 | Marker position specified is too close to the end of the waveform in the "Generate" statement before the "If-Else" block. |
Error -201011 | Wait duration is too small for the "Wait" instruction before the "If-Else" block. |
Error -201012 | "Clear Trigger" instruction cannot be the last instruction in an "If-Else" block. |
Error -201013 | "If-Else" blocks are not allowed in "Repeat Until" loops. |
Error -201014 | "If-Else"
blocks are not allowed in "Finite Repeat" loops.
If possible, remove the "Repeat" and "End Repeat" instructions and
explicitly duplicate the instructions originally in the loop the desired
number of times. |
Error -201015 | PLL lock operation failed or timed out.
Ensure the module is fully inserted into the carrier. |
Error -201016 | Too
many compiled instructions in loop. "Generate" and "Wait" instructions
each result in at least one compiled instruction. Each marker adds an
additional compiled instruction. Clear instruction does not result in a
compiled instruction.
If possible, reduce the number of generate instructions by concatenating
the waveforms on two or more consecutive generate instructions. |
Error -201017 | Byte
order marker of the specified file is not supported by NI-DAQmx.
For tab-delimeted files, NI-DAQmx supports UTF-8, UTF-16 / UCS-2 little
endian, and UTF-32 / UCS-4 little endian. For ini files, NI-DAQmx only
supports UTF-8. Save the file in one of the supported formats with the
appropriate byte order marker. |
Error -201018 | You
have selected an external clock source for the task, but the device
importing the clock does not have the longest pipeline of all the
devices in the task. This leads to an incomplete acquisition on that
device because the device will not receive enough Sample Clock pulses.
Route the external clock signal into the device with the longest
pipeline. Refer to device documentation for information on pipeline
depth. |
Error -201019 | Pause
triggering is not supported in a multi-device task.
To configure pause triggering in a multi-device configuration, you must
use no more than one device per task and manually route the clock
signals in the application. |
Error -201020 | Lines specified do not support change detection.
Select lines that support change detection. |
Error -201021 | Write recovery could not complete before detecting another Sample Clock pulse.
Reduce the Sample Clock rate, increase the frequency of the generated pulse train, or set Write Recovery Mode to Poll. |
Error -201022 | Write recovery could not complete before detecting another Sample Clock pulse.
Reduce the Sample Clock rate or increase the frequency of the generated pulse train. |
Error -201023 | DAQmx
Write failed because the previously written value has not been
generated. This error can occur if the Sample Clock period is shorter
than the period of the generated pulse train.
Reduce the Sample Clock rate, increase the frequency of the generated
pulse train, or set Write Recovery Mode to Poll. |
Error -201024 | DAQmx
Write failed because the previously written value has not been
generated. This error can occur if the Sample Clock period is shorter
than the period of the generated pulse train.
Reduce the Sample Clock rate or increase the frequency of the generated
pulse train. |
Error -201025 | Non-buffered hardware-timed operations are not supported for this device and Channel Type.
Set the Buffer Size to greater than 0, do not configure Sample Clock timing, or set Sample Timing Type to On Demand. |
Error -201026 | Data
Transfer Mechanism is set to Programmed I/O which is not supported for
hardware-timed operations for this device and Channel Type.
Change Data Transfer Mechanism, do not configure Sample Clock timing, or
set Sample Timing Type to On Demand. |
Error -201027 | Counter
task detected three or more missed Sample Clock pulses. Samples were
lost before the application could read them.
Decrease the Sample Clock rate or restructure the application so that
DAQmx Read runs more frequently. Setting the Convert Error to Warning
property to True does not eliminate the error, because samples were
lost. |
Error -201028 | Name specified is already in use. Specify a name that is not currently in use. |
Error -201029 | Device specified is already connected to a RTSI cable.
To connect the device to another RTSI cable, remove it from the RTSI cable to which it is currently connected. |
Error -201030 | Device
specified cannot be connected to a RTSI cable.
If the device does not have a RTSI connector, you cannot connect it to a
RTSI cable. If the device is a PXI device then it is automatically
connected to the PXI backplane, and therefore does not need to be
manually configured as connected to a RTSI cable. |
Error -201031 | Address specified is already in use. Specify an address that is not in use. |
Error -201032 | SCXI slot number specified is invalid.
Specify a slot number that is valid for the specified chassis. |
Error -201033 | Slot specified is already occupied.
Either specify a slot that is unoccupied or remove the module occupying the desired slot. |
Error -201034 | Cascade digitization mode is not supported for SCXI.
Select a different digitization mode. |
Error -201035 | Digitizing Device Channels property is specified, but the Digitization Mode property is not set to parallel.
Either remove the Digitizing Device Channels property or set the Digitizing property to parallel. |
Error -201036 | Format
of the time value specified is invalid.
Enter the time value in the format:
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ UTC
Where YYYY is the four digit year, MM is the two digit month, DD is the
two digit day of the month, HH is the two digit hour of the day (24 hour
clock), mm is the two digit minutes into the hour, and ss is the two
digit seconds into the minute. T is a literal separator between date
and time. For example, the string:
2004-10-19T16:30:45Z UTC
Represents October 19th, 2004 at 4:30:45 PM GMT. |
Error -201037 | Time
value specified is invalid.
Ensure that the time entered has only valid values for each of the
fields in the time format. For example: the month section must be
between 01 and 12. |
Error -201038 | Author property cannot be set on a local channel.
Remove the author property from the local channel. |
Error -201039 | Object lacks a required property.
Add the required property to the object. |
Error -201040 | Object specified contains an extra property.
Remove the extra property from the object. |
Error -201041 | Product type and product number specified do not refer to the same product.
Remove either the product type or the product number from the object. |
Error -201042 | Device
specification provided does not match any hardware in the system.
Change the device specification to match a device present in your
system. You can also change your device specification to be less
specific. |
Error -201043 | Device specification provided matches more than one device in the system.
Change the device specification to be more specific. |
Error -201044 | Specified accessory name is invalid.
The name of the accessory should be in this format:
accessoryProductType / connectedDeviceIdentifier / connectorNumber
Connector numbers start at zero. A device with only one connector only has a connector zero. |
Error -201046 | Accessory type specified cannot be connected to the specified device.
Enter an accessory type that can be connected to the device specified. |
Error -201047 | Device
and connector specified by the accessory can not be configured because
there is already an accessory configured for that connector and device.
Enter a device and connector that is not currently occupied, or remove
the configuration of the existing accessory. |
Error -201048 | Accessory setting specified does not apply to the accessory type.
Remove the non-applicable accessory setting from the accessory specification. |
Error -201049 | Digitizing device specified for the SCC carrier is not capable of digitizing for SCC carriers.
Specify a device that is capable of digitizing for SCC carriers. |
Error -201050 | Carrier specified for the SCC module could not be found.
Ensure that the SCC carrier specified for the module is also defined in the configuration file. |
Error -201051 | Controlling device specified for the TEDS interface is not capable of controlling a TEDS interface. |
Error -201052 | Physical channels specified for the TEDS interface are too great in number for the specified type of TEDS interface.
Reduce the number of physical channels specified. |
Error -201053 | Physical channel specified for the TEDS interface is already connected to a TEDS interface.
Enter a physical channel that is not currently occupied, or remove the existing physical channel configuration. |
Error -201054 | Enumerated
value specified is not a valid value for that enumeration.
The enumerated value may have been exported from a later version of
NI-DAQmx and is not supported by the version of NI-DAQmx installed on
your system. Check the version specified in the file against the
installed version of NI-DAQmx. You can upgrade the version of NI-DAQmx
installed on your system, or change the value to one supported by the
version of NI-DAQmx you have installed. |
Error -201055 | Object contains two references to the same property.
Remove one of the duplicate properties. |
Error -201056 | Numeric value specified is in an invalid format.
Remove any non-numeric characters from the specified numeric value. |
Error -201057 | Hardware
product type specified is invalid.
Enter a valid product type. If the product number you entered is an
actual product type, ensure the product type is appropriate for the
object you are configuring. For example, do not use the product type of a
PXI device where an SCXI module is expected. |
Error -201058 | Hardware
product number specified is invalid.
Enter a valid product number. If the product number you entered is an
actual product number, ensure the product type is appropriate for the
object you are configuring. For example, do not use the product number
of a PXI device where an SCXI module is expected. |
Error -201059 | Device information retrieval failed because PXI chassis is not identified.
Use MAX or nipxiconfig to identify your chassis. |
Error -201060 | Syntax error encountered in INI file.
Valid INI syntax allows for the following 3 types of lines: section headers, items, and comments.
A section header begins with an open bracket and ends with a closed bracket.
Example:
[mySection]
An item has an equals sign in between two strings.
Example:
myItem = 46
A comment begins with a semicolon.
Example:
; This is my comment. |
Error -201061 | Property
specified cannot return its value because the custom scale for the
channel does not include the value in the range or table of pre-scaled
values.
Ensure that the custom scale includes all potential values for this
property in the range or table of pre-scaled values, or use a linear or
polynomial scale. |
Error -201062 | Selected
lines do not support buffered operations.
Ensure only lines that support buffered operations are being used in the
task. If using change detection timing, the task must be changed to
non-buffered to support these lines. |
Error -201063 | Device ID value in the driver does not match the device ID value from the device.
Ensure the correct driver is being used for this device. |
Error -201064 | Configuration file is missing the required header fields.
Add required header information at the top of the text file prior to any data. |
Error -201065 | Configuration file contains property names or values that are not contained within a valid table.
Add the appropriate start of table string prior to property names. |
Error -201066 | Property setting found in a column with no property name heading.
Remove the property setting from the column or add the property name to the table definition. |
Error -201067 | Configuration
file contains an invalid start of table identifier. The table
identifier may have been exported from a later version of NI-DAQmx and
is not supported by the version of NI-DAQmx installed on your system.
Check the version specified in the file against the installed version of
NI-DAQmx. You can upgrade the version of NI-DAQmx installed on your
system, or remove the table from the file. |
Error -201068 | Configuration file string contains invalid character escape sequence. |
Error -201069 | Local channel name specified is invalid.
Local channel names are of the form <task name>/<channel name>.
Example: task1/chan1 |
Error -201070 | Task does not include the Channels property.
Specify the Channels property for this task. |
Error -201071 | Task references a local channel from another task.
Reference only global channels and local channels that belong to this task. |
Error -201072 | Task references a local channel that does not exist in this task.
Remove the reference to the missing local channel or create the local channel. |
Error -201073 | Local channel specified is from a task that does not exist.
Specify the task in question, move the local channel to an existing task, or change the local channel to a global channel. |
Error -201074 | Import operation supports tasks, channels, and scales only, but a hardware object was found in the file.
Remove the hardware objects from the input file. |
Error -201075 | Import operation does not support tasks, channels, and scales, but such an object was found.
Remove all tasks, channels, and scales from the input file. |
Error -201076 | NI-DAQmx
version specified in the input file is newer than the installed
NI-DAQmx version.
Change the version in the file to match the installed version. The
import might still fail if the file contains properties that are not
supported by the installed version of NI-DAQmx. |
Error -201077 | Section name specified is invalid.
The format of the section name is [<objectType> <objectName>].
Example: [DAQmxDevice Dev1] |
Error -201078 | Section
identifier specified is invalid.
Refer to the NI-DAQmx configuration file documentation for a list of
valid section identifiers. The section identifier may have been exported
from a later version of NI-DAQmx and is not supported by the version of
NI-DAQmx installed on your system. Check the version specified in the
file against the installed version of NI-DAQmx. You can upgrade the
version of NI-DAQmx installed on your system, or remove the section from
the file. |
Error -201079 | SCC slot number specified is invalid.
Specify a slot number that is valid for the specified carrier. |
Error -201080 | SCC specified cannot be placed in the slot specified.
Specify a supported SCC for the given slot or specify a slot that supports the given SCC. |
Error -201081 | Channel was listed more than once in the task. A task cannot contain a channel with the same name twice.
Remove the duplicate entries from the configuration file. |
Error -201082 | Hidden channel was listed more than once in the task. A task cannot contain a hidden channel with the same name twice.
Remove the duplicate entries from the configuration file. |
Error -201083 | Task must contain at least one channel.
Add a channel to the task in the configuration file. |
Error -201084 | Hidden channels listed for the task were not in the channels list for the task.
Add the missing hidden channels to the channel list in the configuration file. |
Error -201085 | Thermocouple CJC channel name property must be set when the thermocouple CJC source property is Channel.
Set the thermocouple CJC channel name property or set the thermocouple CJC source property to a value other than Channel. |
Error -201086 | Attribute
name specified is invalid.
Validate the attribute name using your ADE. The attribute may have been
exported from a later version of NI-DAQmx and is not supported by the
version of NI-DAQmx installed on your system. Check the version
specified in the file against the installed version of NI-DAQmx. You can
upgrade the version of NI-DAQmx installed on your system, or remove the
attribute from the file. |
Error -201087 | Task
contains physical channels on one or more devices that require you to
specify the Sample Clock rate. Use the Sample Clock Timing function/VI
to specify a Sample Clock rate.
You cannot specify a Sample Clock rate if Mode is set to On Demand. |
Error -201088 | Task
contains physical channels on one or more devices that require a
different Sample Clock Timebase Source than the one specified.
Do not specify the Sample Clock Timebase Source. DAQmx will set the
Sample Clock Timebase Source appropriately. |
Error -201089 | Task
contains physical channels on one or more devices that require a
different Sample Clock Timebase Rate than the one specified.
Do not specify the Sample Clock Timebase Rate. DAQmx will set the
Sample Clock Timebase Rate appropriately. |
Error -201090 | Task contains physical channels on one or more devices that require the driver to select the Sync Pulse Source.
Do not specify the Sync Pulse Source. DAQmx will set the Sync Pulse Source appropriately. |
Error -201091 | Minimum delay time between the sync pulse and start must be specified when using an external Sync Pulse Source.
Specify SyncPulse.MinDelayToStart. |
Error -201092 | Sync pulse cannot be exported when using an external sync pulse source.
Do not export the sync pulse, or use the internal chassis sync pulse source. |
Error -201093 | Task contains physical channels that have incompatible hardware restrictions for their Sample Clock Rates.
Remove incompatible physical channels from the task. |
Error -201094 | An active device was specified for the attribute but it is not supported for channel expansion tasks.
Do not specify an active device when setting the attribute or do not use channel expansion. |
Error -201095 | Driver was unloaded and then reloaded at a different base address after the session was created. Session is unusable.
Close and reopen the session. |
Error -201096 | Sample clock timebase rate must be specified when using an external sample clock timebase. |
Error -201097 | Sample Clock Rate requested is supported only if Enhanced Alias Rejection Enable is False.
Set Enhanced Alias Rejection Enable to False or decrease the Sample Clock Rate. |
Error -201098 | When
enabling auto zero on this device, all channels that are using auto
zero must have the same auto zero mode. Channels with auto zero disabled
may be present in the same task as channels with auto zero enabled.
Select the same auto zero mode for all channels that are using auto
zero. |
Error -201099 | Task
specified cannot be saved because the DAQmx Timing properties were
specified on a per device basis using the More: AI Convert: ActiveDevs
property. |
Error -201100 | Sample clock timebase divisor may not be specified when an external sample clock source is specified.
Change the sample clock source to onboard clock or do not configure the sample clock timebase divisor. |
Error -201101 | Number of channels in task exceeds the device maximum given the requested Timing Type.
Reduce the number of channels or select a different Timing Type. |
Error -201102 | Analog
trigger source must be the first channel of the device in the
acquisition or a valid analog trigger terminal.
Create your channels in a different order so that this channel is first,
select a different channel from this device, or select the first
channel from another device in the task. If you explicitly named the
virtual channel in DAQmx Create Channel you must use the name assigned
to that channel. |
Error -201103 | Device
support an analog channel as the source of an analog pause trigger only
when it is the only channel from this device in the task.
Remove all of this device's channels currently in the task except the
channel that will be used as the analog trigger source, change the
analog trigger source to a terminal, or select a channel from another
device that only has one channel in the task. |
Error -201104 | An
attempt has been made to use an analog trigger in multiple situations
with differing properties.
Change the analog trigger properties so they are the same, select an
analog trigger source from another device for one of the triggers, or do
not use an analog trigger for all situations. |
Error -201105 | Resource requested by this task has already been reserved by a different task with conflicting settings.
Unreserve any other tasks using this device, or change their settings to be compatible with this task. |
Error -201106 | Physical channel specified may only be used if the C Series module is installed in a slot that supports this physical channel.
Move your cDAQ module to a slot that supports this physical channel. |
Error -201107 | Selected
lines do not support buffered operations if the C Series module is
installed in the specified slot. Ensure only lines that support buffered
operations are being used in the task. If using change detection
timing, the task must be changed to nonbuffered to support these lines.
Move your cDAQ module to a slot that supports buffered operations. |
Error -201108 | Device does not support both analog modulation and digital modulation simultaneously. |
Error -201109 | You cannot use the Ref In/Out connector as both an input and an output at the same time. |
Error -201110 | Digital Modulation User Defined Waveform is invalid. |
Error -201111 | Device does not support User Defined Waveform with OOK modulation. |
Error -201112 | Device component test failed. If problem persists, contact National Instruments technical support at www.ni.com/support. |
Error -201113 | Power level is too low. OOK modulation requires the bypass path to be used, and power levels this low must use the main path. |
Error -201114 | Multi-device tasks with channels from both 446x and 447x devices require a 446x device to be in PXI slot 2. |
Error -201115 | Waveform length must be a multiple of the waveform quantum. |
Error -201117 | Property setting must be identical for all channels in the task. |
Error -201118 | Operation
must be performed on the entire task. It cannot be performed only on
specific devices in the task.
Do not use the indexer, Item property in Visual Basic, or index operator
in C++ to specify device names when performing this operation. |
Error -201119 | Next Write is Last property not settable if Regeneration Mode is set to Allow Regeneration. |
Error -201120 | Property
requested is incompatible with the given Timing Response Mode.
NI-DAQmx can automatically select a compatible property value for you.
To use the requested Timing Response Mode, do not set the specified
property and allow NI-DAQmx to set it for you.
To use the requested property value, choose a different value for the
Timing Response Mode. |
Error -201121 | Task cannot be reserved because the CPU does not support the Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE). |
Error -201122 | Property
requested is incompatible with the given Timing Type.
NI-DAQmx can automatically select a compatible property value for you.
To use the requested Timing Type, do not set the specified property and
allow NI-DAQmx to set it for you.
To use the requested property value, chose a different value for the
Timing Type. |
Error -201123 | Device
supports an analog channel as the source of an analog reference trigger
only when it is the only channel from this device in the task.
Remove all of the channels from this device in the task except the
channel that you want to use as the analog trigger source, change the
analog trigger source to a terminal, or select a channel from another
device that only has one channel in the task. |
Error -201124 | Only
one task is permitted to have the Digital Output Memory Mapping for
Programmed I/O Enable set to true at a time. If the value is unset,
NI-DAQmx will choose a value that is compatible with the system while
reserving the task.
Do not set the property to true explicitly, set the property to false
explicitly, or set the value to the default value to allow NI-DAQmx to
choose a value that is compatible with the system.
|
Error -201125 | Channel
properties conflict. If Analog Input Source is _aignd_vs_aignd, then
Analog Input Coupling must be set to GND. If Analog Input Source is
_external_channel, then Analog Input Coupling must be DC. |
Error -201126 | DAQmx Timing property specified requires per device configuration.
Explicitly specify the device(s) to which this property should apply. |
Error -201127 | Your
ratiometric device must use excitation for scaling. The Use Excitation
for Scaling property cannot be set to false on this device.
Use excitation for scaling by setting the Use Excitation for Scaling
property to true. This will cause NI-DAQmx to return ratiometric data
instead of voltage data which is not supported by ratiometric devices. |
Error -201128 | Device index requested is invalid. The value of the index must be between one and the number of devices in the task. |
Error -201129 | Memory Mapping for Programmed IO Enable cannot be set to true when Output Drive Type is Open Collector.
Change Output Drive Type to Active Drive or change Memory Mapping for Programmed IO Enable to false. |
Error -201130 | Memory Mapping for Programmed IO Enable setting is not compatible with some of the physical channels in the task.
Change Memory Mapping for Programmed IO Enable to false or do not create the task with the incompatible physical channels. |
Error -201131 | Reference and start trigger sources cannot be the same.
Make the reference and start trigger sources different from one another. |
Error -201132 | Attempted
to write a sample beyond the final finite sample. The sample specified
by the combination of position and offset will never be writable.
Specify a position and offset which selects a sample up to but not
beyond the final sample to generate. |
Error -201133 | Device
cannot be configured for input or output because lines and/or terminals
on this device are in use by another task or route. This operation
requires temporarily reserving all lines and terminals for
communication, which interferes with the other task or route.
If possible, use DAQmx Control Task to reserve all tasks that use this
device before committing any tasks that use this device. Otherwise,
uncommit or unreserve the other task or disconnect the other route
before attempting to configure the device for input or output. |
Error -201134 | Number
of values specified with Pause Trigger Digital Pattern property does
not match the number of physical lines requested with the Pause Trigger
Digital Pattern Source property.
Change one or both of the properties so the two numbers are equal. |
Error -201135 | Reference Trigger Digital Pattern Source property can be used only with the data lines of the devices.
Do not specify a PFI or a RTSI line in the pattern match source. |
Error -201136 | Pause Trigger Digital Pattern Source property can only be used with the data lines of the devices.
Do not specify a PFI or a RTSI line in the pattern match source. |
Error -201137 | Start Trigger Digital Pattern Source property can only be used with the data lines of the devices.
Do not specify a PFI or a RTSI line in the pattern match source. |
Error -201138 | Task cannot be restarted because the first sample is not available to generate. |
Error -201139 | Hardware revision is newer that the latest revision supported by the currently installed driver.
Please upgrade your driver to the version supplied with the device. Driver updates can also be downloaded from ni.com. |
Error -201140 | Currently installed driver no longer supports this revision of the hardware.
Please downgrade your driver to the version supplied with the device. Older driver versions can also be downloaded from ni.com. |
Error -201141 | EEPROM
format is newer than the latest revision supported by the currently
installed driver.
Either self-calibrate your device (this may modify the EEPROM format) or
upgrade your driver to the version supplied with the device. Driver
updates can also be downloaded from ni.com. If uncertain, contact
National Instruments technical support. |
Error -201142 | Currently
installed driver no longer supports the EEPROM format.
Either self-calibrate your device (this may modify the EEPROM format) or
downgrade your driver to the version supplied with the device. Older
driver versions can also be downloaded from ni.com. If uncertain,
contact National Instruments technical support. |
Error -201143 | Hardware
external calibration data format is newer than the latest revision
supported by the currently installed driver.
Either externally calibrate your device (this may modify the calibration
data) or upgrade your driver to the version supplied with the device.
Driver updates can also be downloaded from ni.com. If uncertain, contact
National Instruments technical support. |
Error -201144 | Hardware
self-calibration data format is newer than the latest revision
supported by the currently installed driver.
Either self-calibrate your device (this may modify the calibration data)
or upgrade your driver to the version supplied with the device. Driver
updates can also be downloaded form ni.com. If uncertain, contact
National Instruments technical support. |
Error -201145 | Currently
installed driver no longer supports the hardware external calibration
data format.
Either externally calibrate your device (this may modify the calibration
data) or downgrade your driver to the version supplied with the device.
Older driver versions can also be downloaded from ni.com. If uncertain,
contact National Instruments technical support. |
Error -201146 | Currently
installed driver no longer supports the hardware self-calibration data
format.
Either self-calibrate your device (this may modify the calibration data)
or downgrade your driver to the version supplied with the device. Older
driver versions can also be downloaded from ni.com. If uncertain,
contact National Instruments technical support. |
Error -201147 | Calibration procedure has failed to resolve the calibration data format conflict.
Perform a complete external calibration on your device. This may modify the calibration data. |
Error -201148 | Channel you are triggering on is not enabled.
Enable the trigger source channel. |
Error -201149 | Number
of input/output points entered for the specified channel is
insufficient for calibration.
At least two points are needed because this device has only gain error
calibration constants and not offset calibration constants. Enter more
points to eliminate this error. |
Error -201150 | Simulated device cannot be imported to replace a non-simulated device of the same name.
Change the device name in the import file and try importing again. |
Error -201151 | PXI slot and PXI chassis numbers are required when creating a new simulated PXI device.
Add PXI slot and chassis number values for the device in the import file. |
Error -201152 | IsSimulated flags for SCXI chassis and SCXI modules must have the same value.
Either make both simulated or make both non-simulated in the import file. |
Error -201153 | Non-simulated
SCXI module cannot be connected to a simulated digitizer.
Change the SCXI Module IsSimulated flag or change the SCXI Module so
that it connects to a digitizer with the same simulation setting. |
Error -201154 | Non-simulated
SCXI module cannot be connected to a simulated cabled device.
Change the SCXI module IsSimulated flag or change the SCXI module so
that it connects to a cabled device with the same simulation flag
setting. |
Error -201155 | SCXI module type specified does not support simulation.
Remove the module from the import file or change the module type. |
Error -201156 | IsSimulated flags for an SCC carrier and all of the contained modules must be set to the same value.
Change the IsSimulated flags to match. |
Error -201157 | Non-simulated SCC carriers cannot be connected to simulated devices.
Change the cabled device of the SCC carrier or change the IsSimulated flags on the SCC carrier to true. |
Error -201158 | IsSimulated flag for cDAQ chassis and C Series modules must match.
Change the IsSimulated flags in the import file so that they match. |
Error -201159 | cDAQ chassis does not have a slot that matches the specified slot number.
The slot number specified is probably too large. Change the slot number to be a valid slot number. |
Error -201160 | Device type specified does not support simulation.
Remove the IsSimulated flag from the import file for this device or change the device type to one that supports simulation. |
Error -201161 | Specified cDAQ chassis slot is already occupied by a C Series module.
Change the slot numbers of the C Series modules in your import file so that they are unique. |
Error -201162 | Physical
channel cannot be used by the task because an output task has reserved
this line and the Digital Input Tristate property is set to true.
Set the Digital Input Tristate property to false. |
Error -201163 | Physical channel cannot be used by the task because an input task has reserved this line to be tristated. |
Error -201164 | Sample clock cannot be exported in this mode when the sample clock comes from an external source or an external timebase source. |
Error -201165 | Firmware for this device is too new.
Downgrade the firmware for this device. If you need help downgrading, visit ni.com/support. |
Error -201166 | Firmware for this device is corrupt. Contact National Instruments for help with this device. |
Error -201167 | Firmware for this device could not be updated. Contact National Instruments for help with this device. |
Error -201168 | Firmware for this device is too old.
Upgrade the firmware for this device. |
Error -201169 | Device import failed because the device is not supported by the installed version and/or platform of NI-DAQmx.
Change the device type or do not import this device. |
Error -201170 | Device import failed because the device does not support simulation and a device to overwrite could not be found.
Change the device type or do not import this device. |
Error -201171 | Minimum
temperature specified for the thermocouple measurement falls outside of
the accuracy limit when using polynomial scaling.
Specify a value greater than the minumum temperature for polynomial
scaling with this thermocouple type, or set the Thermocouple Scale Type
property to Table. |
Error -201172 | AI channels on this device do not support using DC coupling while using IEPE excitation.
Set excitation source to none or the coupling mode to AC. |
Error -201173 | Power supply configuration failed.
Reboot or cycle the power on the device. |
Error -201174 | SCXI-1600 does not support import through MAX.
Deselect the SCXI-1600 in the import dialog or remove it from the import file. |
Error -201175 | Dev.AssociatedResourceIDs property is not supported by the device.
Remove the Dev.AssociatedResourceIDs property from the import file. |
Error -201176 | Sample
clock rate specified is too fast for the burst handshaking timing type.
Change the sample clock rate to be equal to or less than the maximum
value or consider using the pipelined sample clock timing type. If you
use the pipelined sample clock timing type, refer to the device
documentation for the differences between the burst handshake timing
type and the pipelined sample clock timing type. |
Error -201177 | Device is not usable. The firmware was recently upgraded, and the system was not powered down and restarted.
Power down the computer and restart. |
Error -201178 | Sample
clock rate specified is too fast for the sample clock timing type.
Change the sample clock rate to be equal to or less than the maximum
value or consider using the pipelined sample clock timing type. If you
use the pipelined sample clock timing type, refer to device
documentation for the differences between the sample clock timing type
and the pipelined sample clock timing type. |
Error -201179 | db reference value must be greater than zero. |
Error -201180 | Input cal data point must be an AC Voltage for this module. |
Error -201181 | Input source in not valid.
Ensure that AI Input Source and AI Coupling are not both set for the same task. |
Error -201182 | Internal excitation voltage selected for calibration is not valid. |
Error -201183 | Internal excitation frequency selected for calibration is not valid. |
Error -201184 | Device specified for PXI backplane communication is not a PXI device. |
Error -201185 | Device specified for PXI backplane communication is not in the PXI chassis. |
Error -201186 | Device specified for PXI backplane communication is not in the rightmost slot of the PXI chassis. |
Error -201187 | Cold
junction compensation channel cannot be used unless the corresponding
analog input channel is configured to measure temperature using a
thermocouple.
Use the thermocouple version of the DAQmx Create Channel VI/function to
configure the channel. |
Error -201188 | Onboard
device memory overflow. Because of system and/or bus bandwidth
limitations, the driver could not read data from the device fast enough
to keep up with the device throughput.
Reduce the number of programs your computer is executing concurrently or
use a different computer to calibrate your device. |
Error -201189 | Onboard
device memory overflow. Because of system and/or bus bandwidth
limitations, the driver could not read data from the device fast enough
to keep up with the device throughput. This device supports high-speed
(480Mb/s) USB but it is connected to a full-speed (12 Mb/s) USB port.
Connect this device to a high-speed (480 Mb/s) USB port, reduce the
number of programs your computer is executing concurrently, or use a
different computer to calibrate your device. If you are using a USB hub,
ensure that it supports high-speed operation. |
Error -201190 | Device
is currently not usable and must be placed into firmware loader mode.
Unplug the device USB cable and plug it back in. If the device is
plugged into a USB hub, ensure that you unplug the device from the hub. |
Error -201191 | Property specified is not supported unless excitation is enabled.
Enable excitation before attempting to access the property. |
Error -201192 | Connection to target failed for the requested configuration operation.
Confirm that NI-DAQmx is installed on the target. |
Error -201193 | SCXI chassis address specified is invalid.
Specify an SCXI chassis address between 0 and 31. |
Error -201194 | Property
cannot be read before reading the corresponding Channels Exist
property. NI-DAQmx retrieves the channel state from the hardware when
the application reads the corresponding Channels Exist property. After
reading the corresponding Channels Exist property, you can retrieve
other information about these channels. |
Error -201195 | PCI Express interface layer error detected. Contact National Instruments for support. |
Error -201196 | PCI Express interface layer error detected. Contact National Instruments for support. |
Error -201197 | Circuit
connected to the prototyping board causes channels to use too much
power. Those channels were disabled to prevent the device from using
too much power.
Turn the prototyping board power switch to the off position; correct the
circuit connected to the prototyping board; then turn the prototyping
board power switch back on. |
Error -201198 | Circuit
connected to the prototyping board causes a short between the specified
physical channel and the voltage source. The output of the function
generator has been suspended to prevent the device from using too much
power.
Turn the prototyping board power switch to the off position; correct the
circuit connected to the prototyping board; then turn the prototyping
board power switch back on. |
Error -201199 | Circuit
connected to the prototyping board causes too much power to be drawn
from the specified source. The output of the source has been suspended
to prevent the device from using too much power.
Turn the prototyping board power switch to the off position; correct the
circuit connected to the prototyping board; then turn the prototyping
board power switch back on. |
Error -201200 | Requested
operation could not be completed because the prototyping board has been
removed or disabled. The prototyping board can be disabled by either
switching the prototyping board switch to the off position, or by an
incorrect connection on the prototyping board causing too much power to
be drawn from the device.
Ensure that all connections on the prototyping board are correct and
that the prototyping board is properly inserted and powered on before
attempting the operation. |
Error -201201 | Offset
error measured for this calibration task is out of range for the
device.
Ensure that the reference voltage is accurate, specified correctly, and
connected to the correct channel. Also ensure that the measured output
voltage is specified correctly and that the device is functioning
properly. |
Error -201202 | Gain
error measured for this calibration task is out of range for the
device.
Ensure that the reference voltage is accurate, specified correctly, and
connected to the correct channel. Also ensure that the measured output
voltage is specified correctly and that the device is functioning
properly.
|
Error -201203 | Virtual channel specified does not support the strain gage shunt calibration procedure. |
Error -201204 | Virtual channel specified does not support the Wheatstone bridge shunt calibration procedure. |
Error -201205 | Device simulation flag does not match the simulation flag of the RTSI cable. |
Error -201206 | Task cannot contain a mixture of simulated devices and physical devices.
Ensure the physical channels added to the task refer to all physical devices or all simulated devices. |
Error -201207 | Active
Device cannot be specified when reading or writing timing properties in
this multidevice task, due to synchronization requirements. |
Error -201208 | Sample rate specified is too fast for the ADC Timing Mode selected for this device.
Decrease the sample rate or use a faster ADC Timing Mode. |
Error -201209 | Waveform length is too small for the "generate" instruction before "break" block. |
Error -201210 | Waveform subset length is too small for the "generate" instruction before "break" block. |
Error -201211 | Wait duration is too small for the "wait" instruction before "break" block. |
Error -201212 | Waveform length is too small for the "generate" instruction in "break" block. |
Error -201213 | Waveform subset length is too small for the "generate" instruction in "break" block. |
Error -201214 | Wait duration is too small for the "wait" instruction in "break" block. |
Error -201215 | Marker
position specified is either too close to the end or the beginning of
the waveform, or too close to another marker in the "generate" statement
in "break" block. |
Error -201216 | "Wait until trigger" instruction not allowed in a "break" block. |
Error -201217 | "Repeat until trigger" instruction not allowed in a "break" block. |
Error -201218 | "If-Else" block not allowed in a "break" block. |
Error -201219 | "Break" block cannot be nested in other "break" blocks. |
Error -201220 | "Clear trigger" instruction not allowed in a "break" block. |
Error -201221 | "Break" blocks are not allowed in finite or conditional loops. |
Error -201222 | "Generate" or finite "wait" instruction expected before a "break" block. |
Error -201223 | Tristate setting must be identical for all lines in the port. |
Error -201224 | Tristate setting must be applied to all lines in the port.
Include all lines in the port in the Active Channel list. |
Error -201225 | Change detection timing cannot be used on this device while Memory Mapping for Programmed IO is enabled.
Set MemMapEnable to false or use a different timing type. |
Error -201226 | Memory Mapping for Programmed IO Enable setting must be the same for all virtual channels in the task. |
Error -201227 | Timing
engine requested can only be used with lines that span two contiguous
ports.
Use the default timing engine for the specified physical channels, use
some lines from two contiguous ports, or use all of the physical data
channels on the device. |
Error -201228 | Watchdog
timer task could not be created because one of the digital output lines
in the task uses memory mapping for programmed I/O.
Set DO.MemMapEnable to false for all lines in the task, or do not use a
watchdog timer task. |
Error -201229 | Memory mapping for programmed I/O cannot be enabled for the specified lines because a watchdog timer task uses these lines.
Set DO.MemMapEnable to false for all lines in the task, or do not use a watchdog timer task. |
Error -201230 | Simulation flag of the referenced device does not match the simulation flag of the target. |
Error -201231 | Local channel is not referenced by the task specified in the local channel name. |
Error -201232 | Target storage was altered by another process before the changes could be saved. |
Error -201233 | Object specified could not be found in storage. |
Error -201234 | Storage specified is not valid or could not be found. |
Error -201235 | Required object dependency was not found in storage. |
Error -201236 | Communication mode specified is not valid for the SCXI Chassis. |
Error -201237 | Physical
channel name specified is invalid. Physical channel names are of the
form <device name>/<physical channel name>, for example,
dev1/ai0. |
Error -201238 | SCXI digitization is not supported by the device or physical channel. |
Error -201239 | SCXI multiplexed digitization is not supported by the device. |
Error -201240 | Digitization mode specified is not supported by the SCXI module. |
Error -201241 | Connector 0 on the SCXI chassis communication device must be cabled to the SCXI module. |
Error -201242 | SCXI chassis communication is not supported by the device. |
Error -201243 | Address specified is invalid. |
Error -201244 | Module type in the source storage does not match the module type in the destination. |
Error -201245 | User defined information string entered exceeds the maximum allowable string length. |
Error -201246 | Device
cannot be created in MAX because the carrier contains no cartridge.
Plug in a cartridge and attempt to create the device again. |
Error -201247 | Device cannot be created in MAX because a driver could not be found for the device. You may need to upgrade NI-DAQmx. |
Error -201248 | Device configuration may not be changed at this time because the device is locked. |
Error -201249 | Wireless security setting is invalid. Ensure that all necessary settings are specified. |
Error -201250 | Connection
to the network device has timed out. The network device did not respond
properly for a period of time. If timeouts persist, contact your system
administrator. |
Error -201251 | Device could not be found on the network. This usually indicates an incorrect hostname or a DNS failure. |
Error -201252 | Device cannot be reached because no known route to the device exists on the network. |
Error -201253 | Network
is currently unavailable. This usually indicates an unplugged network
cable, a failing network component, or an improperly configured network. |
Error -201254 | Serial
numbers of the network device do not match the serial numbers NI-DAQmx
expected. Replace the original device or module and try again, or use
the reconnect button in MAX to locate the original device. |
Error -201255 | EEPROM of this device has changed since this task began. Restart the task or reset the device to refresh the EEPROM contents. |
Error -201256 | Wireless channel specified is not available for this country code configuration. |
Error -201257 | Country code is not configured. This setting is required to determine available wireless channels. |
Error -201258 | Wireless configuration has been rejected by the device. |
Error -201259 | Network configuration has been rejected by the device. |
Error -201260 | Manual control attribute cannot be read when manual control is disabled. Enable manual control before reading this attribute. |
Error -201261 | Sample
clock rate cannot be changed at this time. When changing the Sample
clock rate for a running task, one full period of the Sample clock must
complete at the previous rate before NI-DAQmx can safely update the
timing circuitry. |
Error -201262 | Property specified is not supported for the bus type of the device. |
Error -201263 | Firmware
for this device could not be downloaded. To retry downloading the
firmware, unplug the device and plug it back in. If this problem
continues, contact National Instruments for assistance. |
Error -201264 | Scaled
waveform is too large. After multiplication by the software scaling
factor, the magnitude of each sample must be less than 1.0. |
Error -201265 | Input voltage limits exceeded. Protection circuity disabled the inputs. Ensure proper voltage levels on device inputs. |
Error -201266 | Property requested was not found. The property is either not supported by the object or has not been set. |
Error -201267 | User defined information string entered is of an invalid length. |
Error -201268 | Current
limit specified cannot be applied to the channel because all current
limit resources on the device have been reserved. Use a current limit
setting that is already in use for another channel, or free a current
limit resource by disabling current limiting on all channels that use a
common current limit. |
Error -201269 | Calibration operation cannot be completed unless the prototyping board is powered on. |
Error -201270 | Certificate provided is not in PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail) format. Only PEM certificates are supported. |
Error -201271 | Product
at the address provided was not the expected type. This may be due to a
module being replaced or IP addresses on the network being reassigned.
Reconnect to the device in MAX or delete it from your system and
rediscover it. |
Error -201272 | IP address provided is invalid. IP addresses must be of the form x.x.x.x where x is a number from 0 to 255. |
Error -201273 | Network device is already in use by another host. |
Error -201274 | Device
specified is not supported in 64-bit applications. To use this device,
configure your development environment to create a 32-bit application,
or use a 32-bit development environment. Refer to the documentation for
your development environment for more information. |
Error -201275 | Device cannot be calibrated using the coupling specified. Calibrate using a different coupling mode. |
Error -201276 | Certificate
provided is not in PEM (Privacy-enhanced Electronic Mail) or DER
(Distinguished Encoding Rules) format. Only PEM or DER certificates are
accepted. |
Error -201277 | Certificate file is too large to transfer to the device. |
Error -201278 | Consecutive writes to a digital line occurred more frequently than the device can safely allow. |
Error -201279 | Coupling
specified conflicts with the Measurement Type of the channel. Configure
the channel to use a coupling appropriate for the measurement and
sensor. For example, use DC coupling for DC sensors. |
Error -201280 | Vertical Offset is not supported by this device. |
Error -201281 | Device
does not support using more than one trigger at a time. Configure the
device to use only one trigger, or use a device that supports using
multiple triggers. |
Error -201282 | Device power up failed. Try resetting the device. If the error persists contact National Instruments. |
Error -201283 | Internal serial communication bus failed. Try resetting the device. If the error persists, contact National Instruments. |
Error -201284 | Improper
chassis power levels detected. The +3.3 V fuse on the device might have
blown, or there might be a problem with the +3.3 V rail on the chassis.
Try resetting the device. If the error persists, contact National
Instruments. |
Error -201285 | Improper
chassis power levels detected. The +5 V fuse on the device might have
blown, or there might be a problem with the +5 V rail on the chassis.
Try resetting the device. If the error persists, contact National
Instruments. |
Error -201286 | Improper
chassis power levels detected. The +12 V fuse on the device might have
blown, or there might be a problem with the +12 V rail on the chassis.
Try resetting the device. If the error persists, contact National
Instruments. |
Error -201287 | Improper
chassis power levels detected. The -12 V fuse on the device might have
blown, or there might be a problem with the -12 V rail on the chassis.
Try resetting the device. If the error persists, contact National
Instruments. |
Error -201288 | Property
specified cannot be set while the task is reserved. Set the property
prior to reserving the task or unreserve the task prior to setting the
property. |
Error -201289 | Calibration
procedure for your device does not support shorted inputs. Refer to the
calibration procedure for your device for more information. |
Error -201290 | WEP key must be either 10 or 26 characters long. |
Error -201291 | Pulse specifications cannot be written to a finite counter output task on this device. |
Error -201292 | Sample
Clock Overrun and Underflow Behaviors must be set to consistent values.
Either set Overrun Behavior to Stop Task and Error and Underflow
Behavior to Halt Output and Error, or set Overrun Behavior to Ignore
Overruns and Underflow Behavior to Pause Until Data Available. |
Error -201293 | Device
could not complete the calibration operation.
Calibration could fail for the following reasons:
1. The actual reference signal applied for calibration was different
from the value you specified. Ensure that the reference signal applied
is the same as the values that were input.
2. The reference signal was not stable over the period of time that the
hardware was being calibrated. Ensure that the reference signal
specified is free of noise and does not drift over the duration of the
calibration.
3. The device is not functioning properly. |
Error -201294 | Device
could not complete the calibration operation.
Calibration could fail for the following reasons:
1. The actual reference signal applied for calibration was different
from the value you specified. Ensure that the reference signal applied
is the same as the values that were input.
2. The reference signal was not stable over the period of time that the
hardware was being calibrated. Ensure that the reference signal
specified is free of noise and does not drift over the duration of the
calibration.
3. The device is not functioning properly. |
Error -201295 | Device
could not complete the calibration operation.
Calibration could fail for the following reasons:
1. The actual reference signal applied for calibration was different
from the value you specified. Ensure that the reference signal applied
is the same as the values that were input.
2. The reference signal was not stable over the period of time that the
hardware was being calibrated. Ensure that the reference signal
specified is free of noise and does not drift over the duration of the
calibration.
3. The device is not functioning properly. |
Error -201296 | Sample
Timing Type specified is not supported for counter output tasks on this
device. Change the Sample Timing Type to Implicit. |
Error -201297 | Sample
and hold is not supported for SCXI modules in parallel mode using
digitizer channels other than 0 through 7. Disable sample and hold, use
only digitizer channels 0 through 7, or use multiplexed mode. |
Error -201298 | Property specified is not supported in conjunction with a conflicting property. |
Error -201299 | Log Only mode is only supported for buffered tasks. Either use Log and Read mode or configure the task as Finite or Continuous. |
Error -201300 | Property specified is not supported when logging data. |
Error -201301 | Reading
samples is not supported in the specified logging mode. To access the
samples while logging, either open the file being written to or use a
different logging mode. |
Error -201302 | File permission error. You do not have the correct permissions for the file. |
Error -201303 | Logging
to this file format is not supported by NI-DAQmx. Convert the file to
TDMS version 2.0 or later, or specify a different file. |
Error -201304 | File path specified is invalid, or the file is not a valid TDMS file. Specify the location of a valid TDMS file. |
Error -201305 | Disk is full. Free up disk space, or specify a different file path. |
Error -201306 | File specified is already opened for output by another task. Specify a different file path. |
Error -201307 | Logging is not supported for this measurement type. Change the measurement type in order to use logging. |
Error -201308 | Logging is not supported for finite counter tasks on this device. Change the Sample Mode of the task to continuous. |
Error -201309 | Unable to write to disk. Ensure that the file is accessible. If the problem persists, try logging to a different file. |
Error -201310 | TDMS
support is not installed or is too old. Use an NI-DAQmx runtime that
includes TDMS support, or install a supported version of TDMS from a
stand-alone installer. |
Error -201311 | File specified is already opened for output. NI-DAQmx requires exclusive write access. |
Error -201312 | Logging is not supported for this channel and/or measurement type. Use a different measurement type or channel. |
Error -201313 | Non-responsive
counter detected. NI-DAQmx reset the counter. Counter timebases at the
specified speed must remain periodic, otherwise the counter can become
non-responsive. Use an internal timebase or an external timebase that
remains periodic. |
Error -201314 | Multiple
Sample Clock pulses were detected within one period of the input
signal. Use a Sample Clock rate that is slower than the input signal. If
you are using an external Sample Clock, ensure that clock signal is
within the jitter and voltage level specifications and without glitches. |
Error -201315 | Events cannot be configured after writing samples to the task. |
Error -201316 | Timebase specified is too fast for a hardware-timed single-point counter output task. |
Error -201317 | Multiple counters are not allowed in a buffered counter output task. |
Error -201318 | Sample
Clock pulse occurred before a pulse could be generated using the
previous pulse specification. Use a Sample Clock that is slower than the
pulse train you want to generate. |
Error -201319 | Sample
Clock pulse occurred before the previous sample was acquired from all
channels in the task. Use a Sample Clock rate that allows time for the
device to acquire samples from all channels. If you are using an
external Sample Clock, ensure that clock signal is within the jitter and
voltage level specifications and without glitches. |
Error -201320 | Retriggering can only be enabled for finite task with a Start trigger configured. |
Error -201321 | Memory-mapped
task detected data corruption because the memory was accessed by
another program, such as a debugger or virus scanner. Disable other
programs that might access this memory, or disable memory mapping for
the task. |
Error -201322 | Memory mapping must be the same setting for all simultaneous tasks that use channels from a single subsystem. |
Error -201323 | Sample
Clock timing is not supported when using a two-counter measurement
method. Use a one-counter measurement method, or use a different timing
type. |
Error -201324 | Multiple counters are not allowed in a single counter output task when using Sample Clock timing. |
Error -201325 | Module specified cannot be used as the first stage of a dual -stage analog input channel. |
Error -201326 | Module specified cannot be used as the second stage of a dual-stage analog input channel. |
Error -201327 | Modules specified are not valid for dual-stage analog input channels. |
Error -201328 | Second stage of a dual-stage analog input channel cannot be empty. |
Error -201329 | Data Transfer Mechanism must be DMA when Sample Mode is Hardware Timed Single Point on this device. |
Error -201330 | Pulse train specifications cannot be modified while the task is running if Auto Increment Count is greater than 0 |
Error -201331 | Memory
mapping is not supported on this device for non-buffered tasks using
Sample Clock timing. Disable memory mapping or change the buffer size. |
Error -201332 | Logging is not supported for output tasks. |
Error -201333 | Required scaling parameter has not been specified. |
Error -201334 | Linear scaling requires unique electrical and physical values. |
Error -201335 | Table scaling requires the same number of electrical values as physical values. |
Error -201336 | Bridge scales are not supported for this measurement type. Use a custom scale for additional scaling. |
Error -201337 | Device names must be 254 characters or shorter. |
Error -201338 | Shunt resistor location specified is not valid for this calibration procedure. |
Error -201339 | External
timebase rate specified is too fast for this device. Reduce the
timebase rate to less than 1/4 the device oscillator frequency. |
Error -201340 | Firmware on the device is out of date. Use Measurement & Automation Explorer to update the device firmware. |
Error -201341 | Accessory
cannot be connected while the task runs. The accessory uses different
scaling or is unsupported. Ensure the accessory is seated properly and
restart the task. |
Error -201342 | Unsupported accessory is connected to the module. Insert a supported accessory and restart the task. |
Error -201343 | Overcurrent
detected in the power supply for the accessory connected to the module.
Check the external wiring and ensure the accessory, if present, is
properly seated. Then, reset the module using DAQmx Reset Device or
Measurement & Automation Explorer. |
Error -201344 | ADC
Timing Mode property was set to Custom, but the Custom Timing Mode
property was not set. Specify a value for Custom Timing Mode or change
the ADC Timing Mode. |
Error -201345 | Custom
Timing Mode property is not supported unless the ADC Timing Mode
property is set to Custom. Set ADC Timing Mode to Custom before setting
Custom Timing Mode. |
Error -201346 | Synchronization
Type cannot be Slave without configuring the device to use an external
Sync Pulse. Set the Synchronization Type to Master or configure the
device to use an external Sync Pulse. |
Error -201347 | Sync
Pulse was not detected before attempting to start the task. Ensure you
connected the source of the Sync Pulse to the device. |
Error -201348 | Retriggered
counter tasks do not support trigger skew correction. Set the
Synchronization Type to Default or disable retriggering. |
Error -201349 | Multidevice
tasks using the specified devices do not support a Start Trigger and
Reference Trigger from different devices. Using triggers from different
devices can cause unwanted latency or incorrect behavior. Use triggers
from a single device or manually synchronize the devices. |
Error -201350 | Synchronization
Type cannot be Slave unless you configure the device to use a trigger
with an external source. Configure an external trigger or set
Synchronization Type to None or Master. |
Error -201351 | Memory mapping is not supported by this device for on-demand acquisitions. |
Error -201352 | Analog
bus line(s) in use by another device. Verify other devices are not
currently using the analog bus line(s). If you intend to share the
line(s) between devices, ensure the Analog Bus Sharing Enabled property
is True for all shared channels. |
Error -201353 | Analog
bus needed by the current operation is invalid. Verify that all
carriers connected using expansion bridge(s) are functioning properly. |
Error -201354 | Cards
specified cannot be used to create a SwitchBlock device. Use the
current set of cards as single-card devices, or use a different set of
cards to create a valid combination. |
Error -201355 | Switch
device has been disabled to prevent it from exceeding the power limit
for the carrier.
To recover, call DAQmx Disconnect All, or reset the device. The device
can be reset either programmatically or by using Measurement &
Automation Explorer. Refer to your device documentation for more
information. |
Error -201356 | Topology specified is not supported by this card. |
Error -201357 | Device must consist of at least one card. |
Error -201358 | Simulation flag must be the same for the cards, devices, and carrier. |
Error -201359 | Multicard devices must consist of cards contained in the same carrier. |
Error -201360 | Carrier slot number specified for the card is invalid. |
Error -201361 | Sync pulse cannot originate from the specified device for this combination of devices. |
Error -201362 | Analog reference trigger and sync pulse must come from the same device. |
Error -201363 | Minimum
and maximum values specified are outside the bounds of the specified
physical values for the table. Change the table or the minimum and
maximum value appropriately. |
Error -201364 | Trigger detected that could not be acted upon by the device. Slow down your trigger source. |
Error -201365 | Onboard
regeneration cannot be used when there are more than 16 channels in the
task. Reduce the number of channels in the task or set Use Only
Onboard Memory to false. |
Error -201366 | Reference Clock signal was not found at the specified source. |
Error -201367 | Filtering or digital synchronization of an internal signal is not supported by the device. |
Error -201368 | Invalid
number of calibration adjustment points provided. Use DAQmx Adjust
Calibration to provide calibration points for the device. |
Error -201369 | Hostname specified is in use by another device. |
Error -201370 | IP address specified is in use by another device. |
Error -201371 | Multicast DNS service instance specified is in use by another device. |
Error -201372 | Open
thermocouple condition detected on thermocouple channel(s) you are
attempting to calibrate. Ensure thermocouples are properly connected and
functioning before performing lead offset nulling calibration. |
Error -201373 | Output
peer-to-peer streaming with the Stream statement is not allowed in a
script with If Else, Repeat Until, or Break statements. |
Error -201374 | Self-calibration failed. Performing an external calibration may fix the problem. |
Error -201375 | Thermocouple
lead offset nulling calibration is not supported by the specified
channels. Make sure the device supports thermocouple lead offset nulling
calibration. Make sure all channels are thermocouple channels. Make
sure open thermocouple detection is enabled. Set skip unsupported
channels to true. |
Error -201376 | Data
read from the EEPROM on the accessory attached to the device is
invalid.
Verify that any accessories configured with this device are connected.
If the problem continues, contact National Instruments technical
support. The device might need to be recalibrated or repaired by NI. |
Error -201377 | Device is unusable while firmware update is in progress. |
Error -201378 | Firmware version requested was not found on the system. |
Error -201379 | Network devices are not supported on this platform. |
Error -201380 | The requested operation is not supported by this device. |
Error -201381 | One
or more connections to external power rails are drawing too much power.
The operation has been aborted to prevent the device from using too
much power.
Remove the connection(s) to the external power rails and restart your
task. |
Error -201382 | The file write size specified is not evenly divisible by the volume sector size. |
Error -201383 | The
file write size specified is too large. Performance can suffer if the
file write size is larger than one-fourth the size of the buffer length. |
Error -201384 | The simulated C Series module is not supported on this simulated chassis. |
Error -201385 | Self-calibration failed to converge. Performing an external calibration may fix the problem. |
Error -201386 | Self-calibration failed. Contact National Instruments technical support at ni.com/support. |
Error -201387 | The
DAQmx Adjust DSA AI Calibration with Gain and Coupling function/VI was
executed more than once for the same combination of gain and coupling
settings.
Call the DAQmx Adjust DSA AI Calibration with Gain and Coupling
function/VI only once for the following combination of gain and coupling
settings: |
Error -201388 | Network device is not reserved for this host. |
Error -201389 | Modules
were inserted or removed while the connection to the network device was
lost. Reset the chassis using DAQmx Reset Device or Measurement &
Automation Explorer and wait for the modules to be redetected before
proceeding. |
Error -201390 | Connection
to the network device was lost. This can indicate an unplugged network
cable, a failing network component, or a network device that is reserved
by another host. |
Error -201391 | Device
could not complete calibration because calibration was not performed
for all gain and coupling settings. Use DAQmx Adjust DSA AI Calibration
function/VI to calibrate for the following gain and coupling settings: |
Error -201392 | Device does not support configuring tristate logic level in software. |
Error -201393 | Tristate logic level is not supported on output only lines. |
Error -201394 | Tristate logic level is only port configurable for this device. |
Error -201395 | The
task is not buffered or has no channels. If the task is not buffered,
use the scalar version of this function. If the task has no channels,
add one to the task. |
Error -201396 | Filter
Delay Removal is not supported when an analog start trigger is in use.
Change Filter Delay Removal to false when using an analog start trigger.
Refer to Filter Delay Removal in your DSA documentation for more
details. |
Error -201397 | Change
detection has detected interrupts occurring at a higher rate than can
be handled. The change detection task has been stopped to prevent the
device from being reset because of this condition.
If this is the result of unwanted noise on a digital signal, use a
digital filter to eliminate unwanted digital transitions. |
Error -201398 | Requested
value is not supported for this property. If you did not directly set
this property to the unsupported value, check other properties that you
have set, as they can influence the scaled value of this property. |
Error -201399 | Multi-device
timed DIO tasks require all modules to be the same type. You can select
either all your serial digital modules or all your parallel digital
modules in this task. |
Error -201400 | Failed
to reserve file size. File size pre-allocation might require you to run
the application with administrator privileges. If the operating system
uses User Account Control, configure this control properly. |
Error -201401 |
Retrieving properties from the network device failed. Make sure the device is connected. |
Error -201402 | The
samples per file specified is not evenly divisible by the file write
size. Either change the samples per file or modify the file write size.
If not explicitly set, the file write size can be inferred from the
buffer size, which is based on the sample rate. |
Error -201403 | You
have specified a new file path but did not call DAQmx Start New File.
To change the file path while logging, configure Logging.SampsPerFile or
call DAQmx Start New File. |
Error -201404 | One
or more cards for your NI SwitchBlock device have been inserted and/or
removed while your system was powered on. This can lead to unexpected
behavior. Restart your system. |
Error -201405 | An
expansion bridge has been inserted or removed while your system is
powered on. This can lead to unexpected behavior. Restart your system. |
Error -201406 | The 5 V fuse on your NI SwitchBlock carrier is blown. Refer to your documentation for help with replacing the fuse. |
Error -201407 | Specified property is not supported unless Sample Mode is set to Hardware Timed Single Point. |
Error -201408 | Averaging
of data is only supported when the Sample Mode is set to Hardware Timed
Single Point and the Sample Clock source is external to the device. |
Error -201409 | The requested delay from Sample Clock is out of range for a hardware-timed single-point acquisition. |
Error -201410 | The
requested Sample Clock rate is too fast for hardware-timed single
point. Consider decreasing the Sample Clock rate, increasing the convert
rate, or decreasing the delay from the Sample Clock. If using an
external Sample Clock source, you might also decrease the number of
samples to average. |
Error -201411 | The accessory attached to the device does not support connections. Attach an accessory that supports connections. |
Error -201412 | The
specified accessory channels are not present on this device. The
accessory channels should be specified for the device in the calibration
session. |
Error -201413 | There is no accessory attached to the device. |
Error -201414 | The specified connection is not supported on the attached accessory.
Refer to your accessory documentation for supported connections. |
Error -201415 | The module is not supported by the NI 9163. |
Error -201416 | Switch
device has been disabled to prevent it from exceeding the simultaneous
relay drive limit for a slot.
To recover, call DAQmx Disconnect All or reset the device. The device
can be reset either programmatically or with Measurement &
Automation Explorer. Refer to your device documentation for more
information. |
Error -201417 | Timing is configured without supplying a clock signal. Either supply an external clock or use an internal timebase. |
Error -201418 | Device
firmware has not been updated because the firmware file uploaded is
corrupt or is not a valid firmware image file. Please verify that the
file specified is a valid National Instruments firmware image. |
Error -201419 | Device
firmware has not been updated because the firmware file uploaded is for
a different type of device or an older revision of this device. Please
verify that the firmware file is correct for this device. |
Error -201420 | The network device is currently reserved by another host. Specify whether you want to override the other host's reservation. |
Error -201421 | The accessory attached to the device does not support this property. |
Error -201422 | Your
SwitchBlock carrier contains one or more cards with power
characteristics unknown to the driver. To protect the hardware from
overheating, all devices within your carrier are disallowed from drawing
power.
Upgrade your software driver to the latest version or shutdown your
system and remove any unknown or invalid card(s). |
Error -201423 | Communication
with the chassis has been interrupted. Check the cabling and/or the
wireless signal to the chassis. Then reset the chassis using DAQmx Reset
Device or Device Reset in MAX to re-establish communication. |
Error -201424 | The multidevice task cannot be synchronized in its current configuration. |
Error -201425 | The multidevice task does not have a method for synchronizing timing that is compatible with all of the included devices. |
Error -201426 | One or more devices do not support multidevice tasks. |
Error -201427 | The specified device is not supported within the NI-DAQmx API. |
Error -201428 | More than one sync pulse was detected. For proper operation, only a single sync pulse
signal can be provided to all DSA modules in a task. |
Error -201429 | Start trigger delay is not available when a C Series Delta-Sigma module is in the task. |
Error -201430 | You
have requested an invalid number of reference voltages to write. Ensure
the number of values to write is the same as the number of entries in
the array. |
Error -201431 | Calibration
offset adjustment has failed because the wrong channel was selected.
Check the module calibration procedure to decide which channel to use
for the calibration offset adjustment. |
Error -201432 | Calibration
adjustment cannot be completed on a device performing different types
of measurements (for instance, voltage and current measurements). Make
sure only one measurement type is being calibrated in each calibration
session. |
Error -201433 | Write
failed because a watchdog timer task expired and changed the direction
of the lines to tristate after the digital output task was committed. To
avoid this, unreserve and recommit the digital output task after the
watchdog timer expiration has been cleared to reconfigure the lines to
output. |
Error -201434 | Configuration
failed because the task tried to change the direction of a line while
the watchdog timer is expired. Clear the expiration of the watchdog
timer task before trying to change the direction of any line, even if
the line is not watched by the watchdog timer task. |
Error -201435 | No samples provided to DAQmx Write to initialize buffered generation. |
Error -201436 | Unable
to route signals through the analog bus that are composed of different
wire modes. Please disconnect any devices of different wire modes from
the analog bus before routing this device through the analog bus. |
Error -201437 | The timeout value specified exceeds the maximum timeout value supported by this device. |
Error -201438 | The
device was rebooted after a watchdog timer expired due to unresponsive
firmware or hardware components. A watchdog timer that times out can
cause digital output lines to change state. To clear this error, reset
or power cycle the device. Please also contact National Instruments
technical support. |
Error -201439 | Retriggering
is not allowed for finite Sample Clock-timed counter output tasks.
Reconfigure the task to use a different sample timing type or disable
retriggering. |
Error -201440 | Neither
an external reference clock nor a sample clock timebase has been
specified. For multi-device synchronization, you must specify the sync
pulse source and either an external reference clock or sample clock
timebase. Refer to the device documentation for details on multi-device
synchronization. |
Error -201441 | On an NI 449x, specify either the sync pulse source or the sample clock timebase source but not both. |
Error -201442 | Cannot
measure two-edge separation with both the first and second terminal set
to the same signal and both the first and second edge set to the same
edge. To measure the period of a signal, use a counter input period
task. Otherwise, change one of the terminals to a different signal, or
change one of the edges to be different from the other. |
Error -201443 | FREQOUT
counter cannot generate the desired frequency. The 4-bit FREQOUT
counter can divide the 20 MHz, 10 MHz (20 MHz / 2), or 100 kHz (20 MHz /
200) timebase by a number between 1 and 16. Choose a frequency within
this range. |
Error -201444 | Multidevice
tasks cannot use the on-demand sample timing type. Configure timing to
synchronize and acquire samples from multiple devices. |
Error -201445 | You must configure strain gage channels for each arm of the rosette. Specify the strain gage channel names. |
Error -201446 | Each
tee rosette requires two physical channels. Make sure the physical
channel list contains two physical channels for each tee rosette. |
Error -201447 | The
selected rosette requires three physical channels. Make sure the
physical channel list contains three physical channels for each rosette.
|
Error -201448 | No rosette measurements specified. Please specify one or more rosette measurements. |
Error -201449 | The
requested port connection string is not in a valid format. The valid
format is <device name>/port<port number> (e.g. Dev1/port2). |
Error -201450 | The requested device does not support cDAQ Sync connections. |
Error -201451 | The operation cannot be completed on only one port. Two ports are required. |
Error -201452 | The operation has been aborted. |
Error -201453 | Cannot find disconnected connections between devices in different states (present and simulated). Please check requested set. |
Error -201454 | Carrier physically unable to contain the declared cards. |
Error -201455 | cDAQ
Sync connections are not allowed between physical and NI-DAQmx
simulated devices. Use cDAQ Sync for either only physical devices or
only NI-DAQmx simulated devices. |
Error -201456 | The devices attempting to be configured for cDAQ Sync do not have a common sync connection strategy. |
Error -201457 | cDAQ Sync cannot add a connection from a port to the same port. Add a connection to a different port instead. |
Error -201458 | Specified timeout value is not supported. Set the timeout to to a value > 0 or -1 (wait infinitely). |
Error -201459 | Specified devices do not support cDAQ Sync connections. Please select a different set of devices. |
Error -201460 | No
devices scanned support cDAQ Sync connections. Requesting an empty
string only scans physical devices (present and offline) and ignores
NI-DAQmx simulated devices. Please check your hardware configuration. |
Error -201461 | Reference clock is not present. This task requires a reference clock to be present before configuring hardware. |
Error -201462 | The
attempted connection is not between an output port and an input port.
Port 0 is input only. All other ports are output only. Please check your
connection and try again. |
Error -201463 | The requested ports are not reciprocal. Make sure that the ports point at each other. |
Error -201464 | A
hardware fault has occurred. Please contact National Instruments
technical support. To clear the fault, power cycle the device. |
Error -201465 | Cannot perform auto-configure on offline devices. Please remove offline devices from the requested set. |
Error -201466 | Cannot
auto-configure connections between devices in different states
(present, offline, and simulated). Please check requested set. |
Error -201467 | Associated
channels have conflicting properties. Make the conflicting property
values consistent across channels to fix the error. |
Error -201468 | The
requested cDAQ Sync device cannot be configured because the master
timebase is not present. Tasks containing cDAQ Sync devices that export
or import a timebase must be committed in cascading order from the
source to the destination.
Use DAQmx Control Task to commit the master timebase source task prior
to committing or starting a slave task. |
Error -201469 | You
selected a different digitizer and communicator for an SCXI module that
is in multiplexed mode. Configure the SCXI module with the digitizer
set to the same mode as the chassis communicator in MAX. |
Error -201470 | Invalid
calibration adjustment point(s) provided. Use DAQmx Get Calibration
Adjustment Points to retrieve valid adjustment values. |
Error -201471 | The
physical channel string contains multiple devices. You can include
multiple physical channels on a single device (for example,
"Dev1/ao0:3") but not multiple physical channels on multiple devices
(for example, "Dev1/ao0:3, Dev2/ao2"). |
Error -201472 | You must specify exactly one timestamp channel for a Navigation With Timestamp read call. |
Error -201474 | The
device is not supported on the local system, is incompatible, or the
installation is corrupt. Install and/or repair the appropriate driver. |
Error -201475 | Auxiliary
power not detected. Verify that the auxiliary power source is properly
connected to the device and that the auxiliary input fuse has not blown.
Refer to the NI-DCPower documentation for information about replacing
the input fuse. |
Error -209800 | DAQmx
Read did not complete before the arrival of the next sample clock or
change detection event which indicates that your program is not keeping
up with the hardware clock or the external change event.
For tasks using sample clock timing, slow down the hardware clock or
else change your application so that it can keep up with the hardware
clock. For tasks using change detection timing, decrease the frequency
of your event or else change your application so that it can keep up
with the change event. |
Error -209801 | DAQmx
Write did not complete before the arrival of the next sample clock
which indicates that your program is not keeping up with the hardware
clock.
Slow down the hardware clock or else change your application so that it
can keep up with the hardware clock. |
Error -209802 | DAQmx
Wait for Next Sample Clock detected one or more missed sample clocks
since the last call to Wait for Next Sample Clock which indicates that
your program is not keeping up with the sample clock.
To remove this error, slow down the sample clock, or else change your
application so that it can keep up with the sample clock. Alternatively,
consider setting the Convert Errors to Warnings property to true and
then handling the warning case appropriately. |
Error -209803 | DAQmx
Wait for Next Sample Clock detected 3 or more missed sample clocks
since the last call to Wait for Next Sample Clock which indicates your
program is not keeping up with the sample clock, and data was
subsequently lost before it could be read by the application.
To remove this error, slow down the sample clock. Consider
restructuring the application so you can call DAQmx Read more often.
Setting the Convert Error to Warning property to True will not eliminate
the error because the data is lost. |
Error -209805 | Task
with counter output detected a sample clock before the corresponding
DAQmx Write was completed. This may have occurred because the frequency
of the counter output is too low for the given sample clock rate. A full
output period must complete before new data can be written.
To avoid this problem make sure that the counter output frequency is
significantly higher than the sample clock rate. |
Error -200831 | On Demand Simultaneous Analog Output Enable cannot be set to true unless Sample Timing Type is On Demand. |
Error -201045 | Device connector number specified is invalid.
Enter a valid connector number. |
Error -201116 | Hardware timed non-buffered analog output is not supported on this device. |