DAQ Signal Accessory ve USB-6255 Bağlantısı

Selamlar,
Elimdeki DAQ Signal Accessory'yi USB-6255 Screw Term Tipi M serisi DAQ cihazına bağlamak istiyorum (sadece analog input kanallarını kullanacağım).
ni.com/manuals'te yer alan 1996 tarihli DAQ Signal Accessory manual'inde "SH68-68 kablonun bir ucunu DAQ Signal Accessory'e diğer ucunu E serisi
DAQ cihazına bağlayın" bilgisinden başka bir bilgi yer almıyor. buradan yola çıkarak DAQ Signal Accessory üzerindeki "68 pin device (Diff mode)"
connectorüne ait pinout bilgisinin 6036E E serisi DAQ kartına ait pinout dağılımı ile aynı olduğunu söyleyebilir miyiz veya bu connector'ün pinout
bilgisine sahip olan birileri var mıdır?
Not: M series manual'inin "M series and E series pinout comparison" bölümünde gördüğüm kadarıyla sadece dijital kanallar arasında farklar bulunduğu
için DAQ Signal Accessory M serisi bir DAQ cihazıyla haberleşebileceğini düşünüyorum...
Teşekkürler 

Selamlar,
Sanırsam talebim yanlış anlaşıldı:
DAQ signal accessory'den çıkan SH68-68'in diğer ucuna bir ucu kesik SCSI 68 pin kablo takarak bağlantı yapmak istiyorum.
Ekteki resimde görüldüğü şekilde bazı pin'lerin bağlantılarını yaptım. Ancak DAQ signal accessory'nin tüm pinoutunu bilemediğim için tüm pin'leri bağlayamadım:
E serisi 68 pin'li DAQ kartlarında örneğin 20 no'lu pin 6036'da "NC" iken 604x serisinde aynı pin "AO Ext Ref" sinyali tarafı için kullanılıyor. Yanlış bağlantı yapıpta
cihazlara zarar vermemek için DAQ signal accessory'e uygun pinoutu öğrenebilirsem, 6255 ile pin bazında eşleştirme yapabilirim.
Kolay gelsin... 
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