
Appendix C     Common Questions
AT-MIO/AI E Series User Manual C-2
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that some AT E Series boards have settling times that vary with 
gain and accuracy.  See Appendix A for exact specifications.
4. What type of 5 V protection do the AT E Series boards have?
The AT E Series boards have 5 V lines equipped with a 
self-resetting 1 A fuse.
Installation and Configuration5. How do I configure an AT E Series board on an EISA computer?
You must configure the board with DAQCONF or WDAQCONF; you 
cannot use an EISA configuration utility to configure the board.
6. How do you set the base address for an AT E Series board?
Under the AT E Series device option, there is a field for base I/O 
address; type in the desired base I/O address.  0x180, 200, 220, 240, 
280, and 300 are typical base addresses.
7. What jumpers should I be aware of when configuring my 
AT E Series board?
The AT E Series boards do not contain any jumpers; they are also 
switchless.
8. Which National Instruments manual should I read first to get 
started using DAQ software?
If you are using LabVIEW, Chapter 1 of the LabVIEW Data 
Acquisition VI Reference Manual is the best place to get started.  If 
you are programming with NI-DAQ function calls or using 
LabWindows/CVI, the NI-DAQ User Manual for PC Compatibles 
is the best starting place.
9. What version of NI-DAQ must I have to program my AT E Series 
board?
You must have version 4.9.0 or higher for the AT-MIO-16XE-10 
and AT-AI-16XE-10, version 4.8.0 or higher for the 
AT-MIO-16E-1, and version 4.6.1 or higher for all other 
AT E Series boards.