How to display the binary code received from a DAQ Card

Hi everybody,
My LabVIEW application receives data from a NI-6036E DAQ Card. Is there a possibility to see the binary code sent by the card? Because all what I found show only the analog value.
Thanks for your help

Assuming that you are using DAQmx, simply select the polymorphic selector of the DAQmx Read and do a Analog>Unscaled and then pick the type of integer array you want. If you are using the DAQ Assistant, I don't think you can select unscaled for that so you could convert the assistant to a VI and modify that (right click on it and select Open Front Panel). If you are not using DAQmx, please provide the name of the function you are using.
Message Edited by Dennis Knutson on 01-08-2007 08:31 AM
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