AT-GPIB NI-488.1 Jumper settings

I have an old ISA AT-GPIB board (180210-V1 Rev A3) with NI-488.1 DOS-driver that works fine with an old DOS computer. Now I want to move the board to a new computer with ISA-bus but it is not possible to change the application software that is using the card. The old I/O-address of the board conflicts with something else on the new motherboard, so I have to try another I/O-address, but I haven't been able to find documentation of the jumper and dip-switch settings.
Where can I get the infrmation how to set the jumpers and DIP-swithes to use different settings?

Thanks for the answers. I have already found these documents, but the jumpers are different. Attached is a picture of the card.
The working settings corresponding the jumpers and switches in the picture are:
DMA channel: 1
Base I/O address: 02E1H
Interrupt jumper setting: none
Attachments:
NI-AT-GPIB.jpg ‏526 KB

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