Network Connections
R&S
®
Scope Rider RTH
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If the network supports DHCP, the DHCP server assigns these parameters. It is safe to
establish a connection to the LAN without any previous instrument configuration.
If DHCP is not supported, enter the address information manually (static address).
Note:
Risk of network errors. Connection errors can affect the entire network. If your
network does not support DHCP, or if you disable DHCP, make sure to assign valid
address information before connecting the instrument to the LAN. To obtain a valid IP
address, subnet mask, and gateway, contact your network administrator.
MAC Address
Shows the media access control address (MAC address), a physical address and a
unique identifier of the instrument.
14.2
USB connection
The USB device connector is intended to connect a computer directly to the instru-
ment. You need a VISA communication tool installed on the computer to control the
instrument using remote commands.
1. Connect a USB cable to the USB mini-B connector on the right panel of the instru-
ment, and to a computer.
2. Press the
key.
3. Select "USB/LAN".
4. Select "Interface" = "USB".
The instrument shows the connection status.
5. When the computer detects the connected instrument, the drivers are automatically
installed, and a message is displayed.
The drivers are IVI drivers
6. Open the Device Manager on the computer and check if the connected instrument
is shown.
14.3
Wireless LAN Connection (Option R&S
RTH-
K200/200US)
Using the wireless LAN option R&S
RTH-K200/200US, you can control your instrument
with a portable device. Thus, you can perform dangerous measurements without risk.
When the instrument is connected to the portable device, the waveform display and
user interface of the R&S
RTH are directly available in the web browser. All settings
can be changed in the browser, no software installation is required.
Wireless LAN Connection (Option R&S
RTH-K200/200US)