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Status
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The status read-only dialog displays system information including serial number, firmware version, and installed
software and hardware options.
Accessing the Status Dialog
•
In the menu bar, touch
Utilities
.
•
Touch
the
Status
tab.
Remote communication
The
Remote
dialog is where you can select a network communication protocol, establish network connections,
and configure the Remote Control Assistant log. The choice of communication protocols is limited to TCPIP and
GPIB.
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
•
GPIB is an option and requires a GPIB card to be installed in a card slot at the rear of the oscilloscope.
•
The instrument uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) as its addressing protocol. Therefore, it
is not necessary to set up an IP address if your network supports DHCP. If it does not, you can assign a
static address in the standard Windows 2000 network setup menu.
The Remote Control Assistant monitors communication between your PC and oscilloscope when you are
operating the instrument remotely. You can log all events, or errors only. This log can be invaluable when you are
creating and debugging remote control applications.
Remote Communication Setup
If you are connecting the oscilloscope to a network, first contact your Information Systems administrator. If you
are connecting the oscilloscope directly to your PC, connect a GPIB or Ethernet cable between them.
1. In the menu bar touch
Utilities
, then
Utilities Setup...
in the drop-down menu.
2. Touch
the
Remote
tab.
3. Make
a
Port
selection:
TCPIP
(transmission control protocol/Internet protocol) or
GPIB
(general purpose
interface bus). If you do not have a GPIB card installed, the GPIB selection will not be accessible.
4. If you are using GPIB, set a GPIB address by touching inside the
GPIB Address
field and enter an address.
5. Press
the
Net Connections
button; the Windows
Network and Dial-up Connections
window appears.
6. Touch
Make New Connection
and use the Windows Network Connection Wizard to make a new connection.
Or, touch Local Area Connection to reconfigure the oscilloscope's connection if it is already connected to the
network.