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Conventions Used in This Manual

The following conventions are used in this manual:
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Lab/1200
MIO
MIO E
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Abbreviations, acronyms, metric prefixes, mnemonics, symbols, and terms are listed in the
Glossary.

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The SC-2043-SG User Manual is one piece of the documentation set for your system. You could
have any of several types of manuals, depending on the hardware and software in your system.
Use the manuals you have as follows:
Your DAQ hardware user manuals–These manuals have detailed information about the DAQ
hardware that plugs into or is connected to your computer. Use these manuals for hardware
installation and configuration instructions, specification information about your DAQ
hardware, and application hints.
Software manuals–Examples of software manuals you might have are the LabVIEW and
®
LabWindows
/CVI manual sets and the NI-DAQ manuals. After you set up your hardware
system, use either the application software (LabVIEW or LabWindows/CVI) manuals or the
NI-DAQ manuals to help you write your application. If you have a large and complicated
system, it is worthwhile to look through the software manuals before you configure your
hardware.
SC-2043-SG User Manual
Bold, italic text denotes a note, caution, or warning.
Italic text denotes emphasis, a cross reference, or an introduction to a key
concept.
Lab/1200 refers to the National Instruments Lab-PC+, DAQPad-1200, and
DAQCard-1200 products unless otherwise noted.
MIO refers to the National Instruments AT-MIO-16/64 and
NB-MIO-16/64 (except the -16H and -DH) DAQ boards unless otherwise
noted.
MIO E refers to the National Instruments MIO E Series of DAQ boards
unless otherwise noted.
Text in this font denotes text or characters that are to be literally input
from the keyboard, sections of code, programming examples, and syntax
examples. This font is also used for the proper names of disk drives,
paths, directories, programs, subprograms, subroutines, device names,
functions, variables, filenames, and extensions, and for statements and
comments taken from program code.
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