What is the Pin configuration for the I/O port on a 5B08 backplane?

I'm currently trying to troubleshoot my pressure transducer readings. I'm trying to ensure the signal conditioner is producing the same value the daq board is compared to an oscilloscope reading. Hence, I need to know which pins on the 5B08 backplane I/O port is for the voltage output to the DAQ board.

Here is the latest User Manual for the 5B08 (start on page 6 of the pdf): http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/321029a.pdf. Hope this helps. Have a great day!

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