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Re: the behavior of the cRIO is no green light??

If the jumper is installed and the power LED is lit on the Analog Breakout installed in cRIO slot 1, then that should be all you need.
  • Double-check that you have the correct cRIO Module labeled "NI 9201," the Analog Breakout will fit on the Solenoid Module, but won't operate properly of course.
  • I assume you have code running and confirmed via the Driver Station status.
  • Pull the Analog Module from slot 1 of the cRIO and look carefully underneath to see if any of the pins in the cRIO connector are bent.
  • You should have received two Analog Breakouts and two cRIO Analog Modules NI 9201. Try swapping Modules and Analog Breakouts.
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