DAQ and Coriolis Flow Meter

Hey,
Can someone help me... I need to hook up a Coriolis Flow Meter with the Transmitter IFT9701 to the NI-DAQ - FP1000 but I can't find the wiring diagram.
There are just three wires coming out of the transmitter (red, black and plain) and gives an output of 19.8 volts on a multimeter.
Also, If you have any VIs or know where they are to find the flow rate measured my the flow meter, kindly send me the link or the file to [email protected]
Thanks in advance!!
Have a great day!
Regards,
Saranathan

There are just three wires coming out of the transmitter (red, black and plain)
-- What does "plain" mean - do you mean uninsulated?
If so, I would guess a 4-20 mA output. 
and gives an output of 19.8 volts on a multimeter.
That's meaningless unless you tell us if and how it's powered, and what resistor you used to measure.
Did you look up the specs?
It is indeed a 4-20 mA output. 
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